Important: Many features can be configured on the system. There are show commands specifically for these features. Refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for more information.
show context name <name>The output shows the active context. Its ID is similar to the sample displayed below. In this example, a context named test1 is configured.You must refine this command to specify particular sections of the configuration. Add the section keyword and choose a section from the help menu:[local]host_name#
Specifies the path and name to which the configuration file is to be stored. url may refer to a local or a remote file. url must be entered using one of the following formats:
• { /flash | /pcmcia1 | /pcmcia2 } [ /dir ] /file_name
• file:/{ /flash | /pcmcia1 | /pcmcia2 } [ /dir ] /file_name
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• /flash corresponds to the CompactFlash on the SPC/SMC./pcmcia1 corresponds to PCMCIA slot 1./pcmcia2 corresponds to PCMCIA slot 2.ipaddress is the IP address of the network server.host_name is the network server’s hostname.port# is the network server’s logical port number. Defaults are:Note: host_name can only be used if the networkconfig parameter is configured for DHCP and the DHCP server returns a valid nameserv er.dxusername is the username required to gain access to the server if necessary.password is the password for the specified username if required./directory specifies the directory where the file is located if one exists./file_name specifies the name of the configuration file to be saved.Important: The -redundant keyword is only applicable when saving a configuration file to local devices.This command does not synchronize the local file system. If you have added, modified, or deleted other files or directories to or from a local device for the active SPC/SMC, then you must synchronize the local file system on both SPCs/SMCs.
save configuration tftp://config_server/init_config.cfg
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