Users Guide

You can compress the running conguration by grouping all the VLANs and the physical interfaces with the
same property. Support to store the operating conguration to the startup cong in the compressed mode
and to perform an image downgrade without any conguration loss are provided.
Two existing exec mode CLIs are enhanced to display and store the running conguration in the compressed
mode.
Example
Dell#copy running-config scp:/
Address or name of remote host []: 10.10.10.1
Destination file name [startup-config]? old_running
User name to login remote host? sburgess
Password to login remote host? dilling
In this copy scp: flash: example, specifying SCP in the rst position indicates that the target is to be
specied in the ensuing prompts. Entering flash: in the second position indicates that the target is the
internal Flash. The source is on a secure server running SSH, so you are prompted for the user datagram
protocol (UDP) port of the SSH server on the remote host.
Example
Dell#copy running-config nfsmount://<mount-point>/filepath
Destination file name [test.txt]:
User name to login remote host: usrname
Password to login remote host:
Example
Dell#copy scp: flash:
Address or name of remote host []: 10.11.199.134
Port number of the server [22]: 99
Source file name []: test.cfg
User name to login remote host: admin
Password to login remote host:
Destination file name [test.cfg]: test1.cfg
Example
Dell#copy compressed-config compressed-cfg
!
6655 bytes successfully copied
FTOS#
FTOS#copy compressed-config ftp:
Address or name of remote host []: 10.11.8.12
Destination file name [startup-config]:
User name to login remote host: spbalaji
Password to login remote host:
!
6655 bytes successfully copied
Related Commands cd – changes the working directory.
delete
Delete a le from the ash. After deletion, les cannot be restored.
Syntax
delete flash-url [no-confirm]
Parameters
ash-url Enter the following location and keywords:
For a le or directory on the internal Flash, enter flash:// followed by the
lename or directory name.
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