Users Guide

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Back up startup file
OS10# copy config://startup.xml config://backup-9-28.xml
Restore startup file from backup
OS10# copy config://backup-9-28.xml config://startup.xml
OS10# reload
System configuration has been modified. Save? [yes/no]:no
Back up startup file to server
OS10# copy config://startup.xml scp://userid:password@hostip/backup-9-28.xml
Restore startup file from server
OS10# copy scp://admin:admin@hostip/backup-9-28.xml config://startup.xml
OS10# reload
System configuration has been modified. Save? [yes/no]:no
Reload system image
Reboot the system manually using the reload command in EXEC mode. You are prompted to confirm the operation.
OS10# reload
System configuration has been modified. Save? [yes/no]:yes
Saving system configuration
Proceed to reboot the system? [confirm yes/no]:yes
To configure the OS10 image loaded at the next system boot, enter the boot system command in EXEC mode.
boot system {active | standby}
Enter active to load the primary OS10 image stored in the A partition.
Enter standby to load the secondary OS10 image stored in the B partition.
Set next boot image
OS10# boot system standby
OS10# show boot
Current system image information:
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Type Boot Type Active Standby Next-Boot
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Node-id 1 Flash Boot [A] 10.2.9999E [B] 10.2.9999E [B] standby
Filter show commands
You can filter show command output to view specific information, or start the command output at the first instance of a regular
expression or phrase.
display-xml — Displays output in XML format.
except — Displays only text that does not match a pattern.
find — Searches for the first occurrence of a pattern and displays all further configurations.
grep — Displays only the text that matches a specified pattern. Special characters in regular expressions, such as ^ (matches the
beginning of a text string), $ (matches the end of a string), and .. (matches any character in the string) are supported.
no-more — Does not paginate output.
save — Saves the output to a file.
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