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mparry
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Registered: Aug 2001 Location: Country: United Kingdom State: Certifications: CCNA Working on:
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Another Question ?
Hi,
Another question:
Old conf commands. Are the following correct:
write terminal - sh run
show config - sh start
write memory - copy run start
write erase - erase start
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config mem - copy start run
config network - ?
Basically are the commands below the line real commands. What is the command to move backup conf into working memory?
Thanks - Marcus
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Yankee
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Orcs
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mparry
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Excellent...
So:
configure netork = copy tftp running config
what about:
conf mem
Is this a valid command? What is the old command to get Load NVRAM in RAM?>
Thanks for you help.
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doctorcisco
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quote: Originally posted by mparry
Excellent...
So:
configure netork = copy tftp running config
what about :
conf mem
Is this a valid command? What is the old command to get Load NVRAM in RAM?>
Thanks for you help.
conf mem = copy start run
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