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User Manual UMN:CLI
V5808
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write terminal
Enable
Shows a current running configuration on the terminal.
(alias to the show running-config command)
When you use the write memory command, make sure there is no key input until [OK]
message appears.
6.2.3 Auto-Saving
The V5808 supports the auto-saving feature, allowing the system to save the system
configuration automatically. This feature prevents the loss of unsaved system
configuration by unexpected system failure.
To allow the system to save the system configuration automatically, use the following
command.
Command
Mode
Description
write interval <10-1440>
Global
Enables auto-saving with a given interval as a multiple
of 10.
10-1440: time interval (unit: minute)
no write interval
Disables auto-saving.
6.2.4 System Configuration File
To copy a system configuration file, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
copy running-config {FILENAME
| startup-config}
Enable
Copies a running configuration file.
FILENAME: configuration file name
startup-config: startup configuration file
copy startup-config FILENAME
Copies a startup configuration file to a specified file
name.
copy FILENAME startup-config
Copies a specified configuration file to the startup
configuration file.
copy FILENAME1 FILENAME2
Copies a specified configuration file to another
configuration file.
To back up a system configuration file using FTP or TFTP, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
copy {ftp | tftp} config upload
{FILE-NAME | startup-config}
Enable
Uploads a file to FTP or TFTP server with the name
configured by user.
copy {ftp | tftp} config download
{FILE-NAME | startup-config }
Downloads a file from FTP or TFTP server with a name
configured by user.
copy {ftp | tftp} os upload {os1 |
os2}
Uploads a file to ftp or FTP server with a name of os1
or os2.
copy {ftp | tftp} os download
Downloads a file from FTP or TFTP server with a name
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