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OMMANDS
download configuration <hostname |
ipaddress> <filename> {incremental}
Downloads a complete configuration. Use the
incremental keyword to specify an
incremental configuration download.
download configuration cancel Cancels a previously scheduled configuration
download.
download configuration every <hour> Schedules a configuration download. Specify
the hour using a 24-hour clock, where the
range is 0 to 23.
download image [<ipaddress> | <hostname>]
<filename> {primary | secondary}
Downloads a new image from a TFTP server
over the network. If no parameters are
specified, the image is saved to the current
image.
reboot {time <date> <time> | cancel} Reboots the switch at the date and time
specified. If you do not specify a reboot time,
the reboot happens immediately following the
command, and any previously scheduled
reboots are cancelled. To cancel a previously
scheduled reboot, use the cancel option.
save {configuration} {primary | secondary} Saves the current configuration to nonvolatile
storage. You can specify the primary or
secondary configuration area. If not specified,
the configuration is saved to the primary
configuration area.
show configuration Displays the current configuration to the
terminal. You can then capture the output and
store it as a file.
synchronize Replicates all saved images and configurations
from the master MSM to the slave MSM. The
run-time configuration is not copied, because it
has not been saved to FLASH memory. Use
the save configuration command to save
the run-time information. (BlackDiamond switch
only)
upload configuration [<ipaddress> |
<hostname>] <filename> {every <time>}
Uploads the current run-time configuration to
the specified TFTP server. If every <time>
is specified, the switch automatically saves the
configuration to the server once per day, at the
specified time. If the time option is not
specified, the current configuration is
immediately uploaded.
upload configuration cancel Cancels a previously schedule configuration
upload.
Table 20-1: Boot Option Commands (continued)
Command Description