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Step 3. From the console session in privileged EXEC mode, enter copy running-config startup-config<br />

to make sure that the running configuration file is saved to the startup configuration file.<br />

Then, enter the copy startup-config tftp comm<strong>and</strong>. At the prompt, enter the IP address of the<br />

TFTP server.<br />

ALSwitch#copy running-config startup-config<br />

Destination filename [startup-config]?[Enter]<br />

Building configuration...<br />

[OK]<br />

ALSwitch#copy startup-config tftp<br />

Address or name of remote host []? 192.168.1.10<br />

Destination filename [alswitch-confg]?[Enter]<br />

!!<br />

1278 bytes copied in 1.60 secs (744 bytes/sec)<br />

ALSwitch#<br />

Step 4. For the 1900 switch, use the following to copy the switch configuration file to a TFTP server:<br />

ALSwitch#copy nvram tftp://192.168.1.3/alswitch-config<br />

Configuration upload is successfully completed<br />

Task 6: Verify the Transfer to the TFTP Server<br />

Step 1. Verify the transfer by choosing View > Log File to check the TFTP server log file. The output<br />

should look something like the following:<br />

Mon Sep 19 14:10:08 2005: Receiving ‘alswitch.confg’ file from 192.168.1.2 in<br />

binary mode<br />

Mon Sep 19 14:11:14 2005: Successful.<br />

Step 2. Verify the Flash image size in the TFTP server directory. To locate it, choose View > Options.<br />

This shows the TFTP server root directory. It should be similar to the following, unless the<br />

default directories were changed:<br />

C:\Program Files\Cisco Systems\Cisco TFTP Server<br />

Step 3. Locate this directory by using File Manager <strong>and</strong> look at the detail listing of the file. The file<br />

length in the show flash comm<strong>and</strong> should be the same file size as the file that is stored on the<br />

TFTP server. If the file sizes are not identical, check with your instructor.<br />

Task 7: Restore the Startup Configuration File from the TFTP<br />

Server<br />

Step 1. Erase the switch startup configuration file.<br />

Step 2. Reconfigure the file with just the VLAN 1 IP address of 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0.<br />

Step 3. Enter the comm<strong>and</strong> copy tftp startup-config at the privileged EXEC mode prompt. Do not<br />

interrupt the process!<br />

Switch#copy tftp startup-config<br />

Address or name of remote host []? 192.168.1.10<br />

Source filename []? alswitch-confg<br />

Destination filename [startup-config]?<br />

Accessing tftp://192.168.1.10/alswitch-confg...<br />

Loading alswitch-confg from 192.168.1.10 (via VLAN1): !<br />

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