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To back up a system configuration file using FTP or TFTP, use the following command.
copy {ftp | tftp} config upload {FILE-
NAME | startup-config}
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 config file from FTP or TFTP server
with the name configured by user.
copy {ftp | tftp} fpga download
Downloads a FPGA image file from FTP or TFTP
server.
copy {ftp | tftp} history non-volatile
sdcard {cli |snmp } upload FILE-
NAME
Uploads the command history of CLI/SNMP logs
from SD card to FTP/TFTP server.
FILE-NAME: all log file
copy {ftp | tftp} history-log upload
FILE-NAME
Uploads a CLI history log file to FTP/ TFTP server
FILE-NAME: CLI history log file name
To access FTP to back up the configuration or use the backup file, you should know FTP
user ID and the password. To back up the configuration or use the file through FTP, you
can recognize the file transmission because hash function is automatically turned on.
To delete a system configuration file, use the following command.
Deletes a specified configuration file.
FILENAME: configuration file name
Deletes a startup configuration file.
To display a system configuration file, use the following command.
Shows a current startup configuration.
Shows a list of configuration files.
4.2.6 Restoring Default Configuration
To restore a default configuration of the system, use the following command.
Restores a factory default configuration.
Restores an L2 default configuration.
After restoring a default configuration, you need to restart the system to initiate.