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Feature History For Managing Configuration Files - Cisco Catalyst 9200 Configuration Manual

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Managing Configuration Files
Command or Action
Step 5
end
Example:
Device(config)# end
Step 6
copy system:running-config nvram:startup-config
Example:
Device# copy system:running-config
nvram:startup-config
Example
In the following example, a device is configured to download the host configuration file named
hostfile1 and the network configuration file named networkfile1. The device uses TFTP and the
broadcast address to obtain the file:
Device# configure terminal
Device(config)# boot host tftp:hostfile1
Device(config)# boot network tftp:networkfile1
Device(config)# service config
Device(config)# end
Device# copy system:running-config nvram:startup-config

Feature History for Managing Configuration Files

This table provides release and related information for features explained in this module.
These features are available on all releases subsequent to the one they were introduced in, unless noted
otherwise.
Release
Cisco IOS XE Fuji 16.9.2
Use Cisco Feature Navigator to find information about platform and software image support. To access Cisco
Feature Navigator, go to http://www.cisco.com/go/cfn.
Feature
Managing Configuration
Files
System Management Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.x (Catalyst 9200 Switches)
Feature History for Managing Configuration Files
Purpose
Exits global configuration mode.
Saves the running configuration to the startup configuration
file.
Feature Information
Configuration files contain the Cisco IOS software
commands used to customize the functionality of
your Cisco device. Commands are parsed
(translated and executed) by the Cisco IOS software
when the system is booted (from the startup-config
file) or when you enter commands at the CLI in a
configuration mode.
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