Copying Core Switch Configuration

There are multiple ways you can do it: Telnet the first switch, copy the configuration on a simple text file using the show run command and paste it in the text file. This includes passwordless SSH wh...

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Copying Core Switch Configuration

How to select and download a Cisco switch core file

A Cisco switch has recently suffered an issue which generated a core file and the core file is needed for troubleshooting purposes. Here is an example of how to identify the correct file to be downloaded for

"Cloning" Cisco switch configuration to another and what should be

You might have an issue of the second switch having the same IP Address as the one that config was copied from. You can edit the interface IP Address using a text editor before coping

How to Backup and Restore Cisco Switch Configurations?

Learn how to backup and restore Cisco switch configurations (IOS, IOS XE, NX-OS) using CLI, TFTP/SCP, terminal emulation, and GUI. Step-by-step guidance to prevent downtime and ensure

Configuring Cores

Core files can be saved either manually by a user or automatically at the time of the fault. If a core file is created, preserve it by copying it to nonvolatile file space (such as to a host) and report it to Cisco for

copying config from one switch to another

Telnet the first switch, copy the configuration on a simple text file using the show run command and paste it in the text file. Then connect to the new switch using a serial connection, go to

Transferring switch configurations

Using the CLI commands described in the section beginning with TFTP: Copying a configuration file to a remote host (CLI), you can copy switch configurations to and from a switch, or copy a software image

Switch Cloning

This article describes what configuration settings will be cloned when using the Clone feature in the Meraki dashboard. This powerful tool is perfect for both one-to-one and one-to-many configuration

Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX-OS System Management Configuration

Core files can be saved either manually by a user or automatically at the time of the fault. If a core file is created, preserve it by copying it to nonvolatile file space (such as to a host) and

Downloading a Configuration File from One Switch to Another Switch

command to download the configuration file to each of the target switches. See Configuration File Restoration for more information.

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