Configure The Overload Bit For A Startup Scenario; Viewing Files - Dell C9000 Series Networking Configuration Manual

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Save the running-configuration to the startup-configuration on the system.
EXEC Privilege mode
copy running-config startup-config
Save the running-configuration to an FTP server.
EXEC Privilege mode
copy running-config ftp:// username:password@{hostip | hostname}/filepath/
filename
Save the running-configuration to a TFTP server.
EXEC Privilege mode
copy running-config tftp://{hostip | hostname}/ filepath/filename
Save the running-configuration to an SCP server.
EXEC Privilege mode
copy running-config scp://{hostip | hostname}/ filepath/filename
NOTE:
When copying to a server, a host name can only be used if a DNS server is configured.
Configure the Overload Bit for a Startup
Scenario
For information about setting the router overload bit for a specific period of time after a switch reload is
implemented, refer to the Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) section in the Dell Networking
OS Command Line Reference Guide.

Viewing Files

You can only view file information and content on local file systems.
To view a list of files or the contents of a file, use the following commands.
View a list of files on the internal flash.
EXEC Privilege mode
dir flash:
View the contents of a file in the internal flash.
EXEC Privilege mode
show file flash://filename
View a list of files on an external flash.
EXEC Privilege mode
dir usbflash:
View the running-configuration.
EXEC Privilege mode
show running-config
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