User Manual UMN:CLI
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Shows configuration compared with startup-config and
running-config.
4.2.3 Writing System Configuration
If you change the configuration of the system, you need to save the changes in the sys-
tem flash memory. To write a current running configuration, use the following command.
Writes a current running configuration in the system
flash memory.
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.
4.2.4 Auto-Saving
The V8102 supports the auto-saving feature, allowing the system to save the system con-
figuration automatically. This feature prevents the loss of unsaved system configuration
by unexpected system failure. To allow the system to save the system configuration au-
tomatically, use the following command.
Enables auto-saving with a given interval as a multiple
of 10.
10-1440: time interval (unit: minute)
4.2.5 System Configuration File
To copy a system configuration file, use the following command.
copy running-config {FILENAME
| startup-config}
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 con-
figuration file.
Copies a specified configuration file to another configu-
ration file.