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SWP2#copy running-config startup-config
Succeeded to write configuration
SWP2#
4.3.2 Save running configuration
[Syntax]
write
save
[Input mode]
priviledged EXEC mode, individual configuration mode
[Description]
Saves the current operating settings (running configuration) as the settings for startup (startup configuration).
[Note]
The save-destination startup configuration is determined by the unit's DIP switch #1 at the time that the unit is started.
The running configuration can also be saved by executing the copy running-config startup-config command.
This command can be used to save settings only when in USER mode. When in DANTE mode, the backup-config command
can be used to save some of the settings.
[Example]
Save the running configuration.
SWP2#write
Succeeded to write configuration.
SWP2#
4.3.3 Save certain functions to the backup configuration
[Syntax]
backup-config
[Input mode]
priviledged EXEC mode
[Description]
Backup the settings of certain functions.
This applies to the following functions.
Settings related to IPv4 addresses
Settings related to time zone
Settings related to user account
Settings related to firmware updating
Settings related to SYSLOG
Settings related to HTTP server functions
Settings related to Telnet server functions
Settings related to SSH server functions
Settings related to TFTP server functions
Saves the settings of certain functions to the backup configuration.
If a backup configuration exists when the SWP2 starts in DANTE mode, those settings are restored to the running
configuration.
[Note]
This command can be used only when the configuration mode of the SWP2 is DANTE mode.
[Example]
Save the settings of the applicable functions to the backup configuration.
SWP2#backup-config
Succeeded to write backup configuration
SWP2#
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