Use the configuration command to manipulate configuration files.configuration copy <filename> <filename>configuration delete <filename>configuration factory <filename>configuration merge <filename>configuration new <filename>configuration reboot-next <filename>configuration write to <filename>To display a list of available files, enter one of the following commands, depending on what argument you’re using:
• (config) # configuration copy Texas Texarkana
• (config) # config copy Texas Texarkana
• (config) # co copy Texas Texarkana(config) # config new wholesaleTo merge the setting from the inactive configuration file, “lanes”, with the currently active configuration file:(config) # config merge lanesTo download the configuration file, “horsemen” from the URL, www.apocalypse.com/four/, and keep the original file name:(config) # configuration download www.apocalyse.com/four/horsemenTo upload the configuration file, “initial.bak” to an account at the remote SCP host, “ocean”, and rename the file to “coyotes.bak”:To upload the configuration file, “initial.bak” to an account at the remote SCP host, 10.0.55.28, and rename the file to “coyotes.bak” at the destination:(config) # configuration move laurel andhardy(config) # configuration reboot-next wolvesTo save the running configuration as a new file named, “newDeployment”, and make it the active configuration:(config) # configuration write to newDeployment
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