Connectivity Guide

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Example
OS10# commit
Example
(configuration)
OS10(config)# do commit
Supported
Releases
10.2.0E or later
configure
Enters CONFIGURATION mode from EXEC mode.
Syntax
configure {terminal}
Parameters terminal Enters CONFIGURATION mode from EXEC mode.
Default Not configured
Command Mode EXEC
Usage
Information
Enter conf t for auto-completion.
Example
OS10# configure terminal
OS10(config)#
Supported
Releases
10.2.0E or later
copy
Copies the current running configuration to the startup configuration and transfers files between an OS10 switch and a remote
device.
Syntax
copy [running-configuration startup-configuration | config://filepath |
coredump://filepath | ftp://filepath | home://filepath | scp://filepath
| sftp://filepath | supportbundle://filepath | tftp://filepath | usb://
filepath]
Parameters
running-configuration startup-configuration (Optional) Copy the current running
configuration file to the startup configuration file.
config://filepath (Optional) Copy from the configuration directory.
coredump://filepath (Optional) Copy from the coredump directory.
ftp://userid:passwd@hostip/filepath (Optional) Copy from a remote FTP server.
home://username/filepath (Optional) Copy from the home directory.
scp://userid:passwd@hostip/filepath (Optional) Copy from a remote SCP server.
sftp://userid:passwd@hostip/filepath (Optional) Copy from a remote SFTP server.
supportbundle://filepath (Optional) Copy from the support-bundle directory.
tftp://hostip/filepath (Optional) Copy from a remote TFTP server.
usb:filepath (Optional) Copy from a USB file system.
Default Not configured
Command Mode EXEC
Usage
Information
Use this command to save the running configuration to the startup configuration, transfer coredump files
to a remote location, backup the startup configuration, retrieve a previously backed-up configuration,
replace the startup configuration file, or transfer support bundles.
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