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sntp client poll timer 1100 sntp server 1101 sntp trusted-key 1102 sntp unicast client enable 1103 clock timezone hours-offset 1104 no clock timezone 1104 clock summer-time recurring 1105 clock summer-time date 1106 no clock summer-time 1107 show clock 1108 58 Configuration and Image File Commands 1111 clear config 1112 copy 1113 delete backup-config 1116 delete backup-image 1117 delete startup-config 1118 filedescr 1118 script apply 1119 script delete 1120 script list 1120 script validate 1122 Contents 43
sntp client poll timer 1100 sntp server 1101 sntp trusted-key 1102 sntp unicast client enable 1103 clock timezone hours-offset 1104 no clock timezone 1104 clock summer-time recurring 1105 clock summer-time date 1106 no clock summer-time 1107 show clock 1108 58 Configuration and Image File Commands 1111 clear config 1112 copy 1113 delete backup-config 1116 delete backup-image 1117 delete startup-config 1118 filedescr 1118 script apply 1119 script delete 1120 script list 1120 script validate 1122 Contents 43
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... delete Deletes a specific script. Enables Maximum ICMP Packet Size Denial of Service protection. PE delete backup-config Deletes the backup configuration file PE delete startup-config Deletes the startup configuration file. PE script show Displays the contents of a backup configuration file PE show dir Lists all scripts present in the script to the switch. GC 120...
... delete Deletes a specific script. Enables Maximum ICMP Packet Size Denial of Service protection. PE delete backup-config Deletes the backup configuration file PE delete startup-config Deletes the startup configuration file. PE script show Displays the contents of a backup configuration file PE show dir Lists all scripts present in the script to the switch. GC 120...
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... on the system, but also to and from the remote TFTP server to support these and other one is a backup image. Configuration Management All managed systems have software images and databases that is loaded by the system when it reboots. Adds a description... other functions. The second image is true for configuration images, which store the configuration parameters for the switch. The system also provides methods to a remote system. The same is the one backup configuration image. The system has three configuration images. File System Commands All files are used...
... on the system, but also to and from the remote TFTP server to support these and other one is a backup image. Configuration Management All managed systems have software images and databases that is loaded by the system when it reboots. Adds a description... other functions. The second image is true for configuration images, which store the configuration parameters for the switch. The system also provides methods to a remote system. The same is the one backup configuration image. The system has three configuration images. File System Commands All files are used...
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... are used as the file description for the special file. • backup-config - It is created by the command. The user may copy a particular configuration file (remote or local) to this case, if the local configuration file does not exist, then it to the startup-config file. •.... If it does exist, it also is not enough space on the local file system to the backup configuration file. • running -config image to a backupconfig file or to use a particular configuration. • image1 & image2 - If there is copied as user-defined files. identifies the file available ...
... are used as the file description for the special file. • backup-config - It is created by the command. The user may copy a particular configuration file (remote or local) to this case, if the local configuration file does not exist, then it to the startup-config file. •.... If it does exist, it also is not enough space on the local file system to the backup configuration file. • running -config image to a backupconfig file or to use a particular configuration. • image1 & image2 - If there is copied as user-defined files. identifies the file available ...
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Restore Configuration to set baud rate of the serial port. [Boot Menu]2 Select baud rate: 1 - 1200 2 - 2400 3 - 4800 4 - 9600 5 - 19200 6 - 38400 7 - 57600 8 - 115200 0 - Password Recovery Procedure The ... takes effect immediately. • Option to retrieve event log using XMODEM. 180 Using the CLI Display operational code vital product data 6 - Abort code update 7 - Activate Backup Image 12 - Reset the system 10 - 5 - Delete...
Restore Configuration to set baud rate of the serial port. [Boot Menu]2 Select baud rate: 1 - 1200 2 - 2400 3 - 4800 4 - 9600 5 - 19200 6 - 38400 7 - 57600 8 - 115200 0 - Password Recovery Procedure The ... takes effect immediately. • Option to retrieve event log using XMODEM. 180 Using the CLI Display operational code vital product data 6 - Abort code update 7 - Activate Backup Image 12 - Reset the system 10 - 5 - Delete...
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...selecting '1' from the Boot Menu restores system defaults. Start Boot Menu. User action will start. 1 - Select (1, 2):2 • Option to Delete backup image. Selecting 10 from Boot Menu. [Boot Menu] 10 Are you SURE you want to reset the system? (y/n):y Boot code...... If no selection in 10... Menu] 8 Are you SURE you want to Default Setting. Boot Menu Version: 3.2.0.1 Select an option. • Option to Boot Without Using Startup Configuration and Only Load System Default. The user is the procedure to reset the system through Boot Menu: [Boot Menu] 9 Are you SURE you want...
...selecting '1' from the Boot Menu restores system defaults. Start Boot Menu. User action will start. 1 - Select (1, 2):2 • Option to Delete backup image. Selecting 10 from Boot Menu. [Boot Menu] 10 Are you SURE you want to reset the system? (y/n):y Boot code...... If no selection in 10... Menu] 8 Are you SURE you want to Default Setting. Boot Menu Version: 3.2.0.1 Select an option. • Option to Boot Without Using Startup Configuration and Only Load System Default. The user is the procedure to reset the system through Boot Menu: [Boot Menu] 9 Are you SURE you want...
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...server priority level. (Range 0-65535) RADIUS Commands 505 Syntax priority priority • priority - These backup servers are identified as the "Secondary" type. Syntax primary Default Configuration There is no user guidelines for this command. Example console(Config-auth-radius)#primary priority Use the priority... the RADIUS client has to perform transactions with the primary server for each group of the specified name, it uses the backup servers configured with 0 being the highest priority. If it fails to communicate with an authenticating RADIUS server of servers which have the...
...server priority level. (Range 0-65535) RADIUS Commands 505 Syntax priority priority • priority - These backup servers are identified as the "Secondary" type. Syntax primary Default Configuration There is no user guidelines for this command. Example console(Config-auth-radius)#primary priority Use the priority... the RADIUS client has to perform transactions with the primary server for each group of the specified name, it uses the backup servers configured with 0 being the highest priority. If it fails to communicate with an authenticating RADIUS server of servers which have the...
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...that the OSPF control plane is a result of graceful restart restarting router behavior is disabled by default Command Mode Router OSPF Configuration mode User Guidelines Graceful restart works in concert with a router stack. When OSPF executes a graceful restart, it will be ...initiate failover command). Example - 892 OSPF Commands Helpful neighbors continue to advertise to continue forwarding IPv4 packets using OSPFv2 routes while a backup unit takes over management unit responsibility. Graceful restart does not work on a standalone, single-unit router. planned-only - This ...
...that the OSPF control plane is a result of graceful restart restarting router behavior is disabled by default Command Mode Router OSPF Configuration mode User Guidelines Graceful restart works in concert with a router stack. When OSPF executes a graceful restart, it will be ...initiate failover command). Example - 892 OSPF Commands Helpful neighbors continue to advertise to continue forwarding IPv4 packets using OSPFv2 routes while a backup unit takes over management unit responsibility. Graceful restart does not work on a standalone, single-unit router. planned-only - This ...
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... for the IFO object or virtual interface tables. User Guidelines This command has no default configuration. Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode. State designatedrouter Designated Router 1.1.1.1 Backup Designated Router 0.0.0.0 Number of Link Events 2 show ip ospf interface brief Use the show... ip ospf interface brief Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines. console#show ip ospf ...
... for the IFO object or virtual interface tables. User Guidelines This command has no default configuration. Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode. State designatedrouter Designated Router 1.1.1.1 Backup Designated Router 0.0.0.0 Number of Link Events 2 show ip ospf interface brief Use the show... ip ospf interface brief Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines. console#show ip ospf ...
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... it informs its helpful neighbors. Helpful neighbors continue to continue forwarding IPv6 packets using OSPFv3 routes while a backup unit takes over management unit responsibility. Default Configuration OSPF may act as a helpful neighbor. The restarting router relearns the network topology from acting as a ...962 OSPFv3 Commands When OSPF executes a graceful restart, it will be back shortly. Command Mode Router OSPFv3 Configuration mode User Guidelines Graceful restart works in concert with nonstop forwarding to enable the hardware to forward packets through the restarting ...
... it informs its helpful neighbors. Helpful neighbors continue to continue forwarding IPv6 packets using OSPFv3 routes while a backup unit takes over management unit responsibility. Default Configuration OSPF may act as a helpful neighbor. The restarting router relearns the network topology from acting as a ...962 OSPFv3 Commands When OSPF executes a graceful restart, it will be back shortly. Command Mode Router OSPFv3 Configuration mode User Guidelines Graceful restart works in concert with nonstop forwarding to enable the hardware to forward packets through the restarting ...
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... [ ipaddress ] • vlan-id - OSPFv3 Commands 987 Default Configuration This command has no default configuration. If a neighbor IP address is not specified, the output displays ...summary information in Privileged EXEC mode to display information about which information is displayed. LSA Ack Interval 1 Iftransit Delay Interval 1 Authentication Type None Metric Cost 10 (computed) OSPF Mtu-ignore Disable OSPF Interface Type broadcast State backupdesignated-router Designated Router 1.1.1.1 Backup...
... [ ipaddress ] • vlan-id - OSPFv3 Commands 987 Default Configuration This command has no default configuration. If a neighbor IP address is not specified, the output displays ...summary information in Privileged EXEC mode to display information about which information is displayed. LSA Ack Interval 1 Iftransit Delay Interval 1 Authentication Type None Metric Cost 10 (computed) OSPF Mtu-ignore Disable OSPF Interface Type broadcast State backupdesignated-router Designated Router 1.1.1.1 Backup...
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55 Configuration and Image File Commands This chapter explains the following commands: • boot system • clear config • copy • delete backup-config • delete backup-image • delete startup-config • filedescr • script apply • script delete • script list • script show • script validate • show backup-config • show bootvar • show dir • show running-config • show startup-config • update bootcode Configuration and Image File Commands 1111
55 Configuration and Image File Commands This chapter explains the following commands: • boot system • clear config • copy • delete backup-config • delete backup-image • delete startup-config • filedescr • script apply • script delete • script list • script show • script validate • show backup-config • show bootvar • show dir • show running-config • show startup-config • update bootcode Configuration and Image File Commands 1111
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...for a TFTP network server. xmodem: Source for this is the target of a copy command, it refers to the backup image. backup-config Represents the backup configuration file. The syntax for the file from a serial connection that uses the Xmodem protocol. Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User... in the User Guidelines. script scriptname Represents a CLI script file. An out-of the source or destination URL. 1114 Configuration and Image File Commands operational-log Represents the operational syslog file. If this alias is the target of the copy command....
...for a TFTP network server. xmodem: Source for this is the target of a copy command, it refers to the backup image. backup-config Represents the backup configuration file. The syntax for the file from a serial connection that uses the Xmodem protocol. Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User... in the User Guidelines. script scriptname Represents a CLI script file. An out-of the source or destination URL. 1114 Configuration and Image File Commands operational-log Represents the operational syslog file. If this alias is the target of the copy command....
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... command: • If the source file and destination file are not valid. Understanding Invalid Combinations of Source and Destination Some combinations of the previous running configuration as a backup copy. Copying Image File from a Server to Flash Memory Use the copy source-url image command to copy an image file from a server to...
... command: • If the source file and destination file are not valid. Understanding Invalid Combinations of Source and Destination Some combinations of the previous running configuration as a backup copy. Copying Image File from a Server to Flash Memory Use the copy source-url image command to copy an image file from a server to...
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... all units simultaneously, use the keyword all | } only as the destinationurl. Use the copy startupconfig backup-config command to back up the running configuration to the backup configuration file. The copy command cannot: • Either download code from tftp, for example, to the ...Commands In this case, only image can accept the unit {all . Backing up the Running Configuration or Startup Configuration to the Backup Configuration Use the copy running configuration to the startup configuration. Copying to a Unit on the management unit, just the stack units. The command syntax ...
... all units simultaneously, use the keyword all | } only as the destinationurl. Use the copy startupconfig backup-config command to back up the running configuration to the backup configuration file. The copy command cannot: • Either download code from tftp, for example, to the ...Commands In this case, only image can accept the unit {all . Backing up the Running Configuration or Startup Configuration to the Backup Configuration Use the copy running configuration to the startup configuration. Copying to a Unit on the management unit, just the stack units. The command syntax ...
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... Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines This command has no default configuration. console#show backup-config Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines. Example The following example shows backup-config data. Example The following example validates the contents of the backup configuration file. Syntax show backup-config software version 1.1 hostname device interface ethernet 1/g1 ip address...
... Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines This command has no default configuration. console#show backup-config Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines. Example The following example shows backup-config data. Example The following example validates the contents of the backup configuration file. Syntax show backup-config software version 1.1 hostname device interface ethernet 1/g1 ip address...
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... download. Used for authentication in case of various types to which the configuration files are : - The destination file to the switch using your web browser). • Server Address - Backup Configuration - SSL Diffie-Hellman Weak Encryption Parameter File (PEM Encoded) •... SSL DH Strong Encryption Parameter PEM File - TFTP - HTTP are : - Configuration and Transfer Mode - Secure Copy - The name can be ...
... download. Used for authentication in case of various types to which the configuration files are : - The destination file to the switch using your web browser). • Server Address - Backup Configuration - SSL Diffie-Hellman Weak Encryption Parameter File (PEM Encoded) •... SSL DH Strong Encryption Parameter PEM File - TFTP - HTTP are : - Configuration and Transfer Mode - Secure Copy - The name can be ...
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...page, click System →File Management →Copy Files in the tree view. 244 Configuring System Information Uploads the backup configuration files. Uploads the running configuration file. - Uploading Files Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this... function, see the Configuration and Image Files Commands chapter in the page. 3. Uploading Files 1. Click Apply Changes. Running Configuration - Backup Configuration - Open the File Upload to indicate the number of bytes transferred. ...
...page, click System →File Management →Copy Files in the tree view. 244 Configuring System Information Uploads the backup configuration files. Uploads the running configuration file. - Uploading Files Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this... function, see the Configuration and Image Files Commands chapter in the page. 3. Uploading Files 1. Click Apply Changes. Running Configuration - Backup Configuration - Open the File Upload to indicate the number of bytes transferred. ...
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... unit(s) (within the stack, unit 1 for example. • Copy Configuration - The backup configuration file. • Restore Configuration Factory Default - Figure 6-109. Uploads the startup configuration file. - Select the radio button and click Apply Changes to restore all configuration structures to which the file is copied. The configuration source file from the menu one of the following : - Startup...
... unit(s) (within the stack, unit 1 for example. • Copy Configuration - The backup configuration file. • Restore Configuration Factory Default - Figure 6-109. Uploads the startup configuration file. - Select the radio button and click Apply Changes to restore all configuration structures to which the file is copied. The configuration source file from the menu one of the following : - Startup...
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...the original management unit reboots. Click Submit if you use to the backup unit. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you have updated the NSF Admin Status. Displays global and per-unit information on NSF configuration on a cold restart, hardware tables are cleared). If the system...Guide. Click Refresh to retain the new setting across a power cycle, you must perform a save. Nonstop Forwarding Commands CLI Command [no backup unit has been elected or one or more members of the stack. • Backup Configuration Age - Indicates the time since the running...
...the original management unit reboots. Click Submit if you use to the backup unit. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you have updated the NSF Admin Status. Displays global and per-unit information on NSF configuration on a cold restart, hardware tables are cleared). If the system...Guide. Click Refresh to retain the new setting across a power cycle, you must perform a save. Nonstop Forwarding Commands CLI Command [no backup unit has been elected or one or more members of the stack. • Backup Configuration Age - Indicates the time since the running...