12 tar xtract, 13 copy running-config – CANOGA PERKINS 9175 Command Reference User Manual

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CanogaOS Command Reference

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39.12 tar xtract

To display files in the tar file, use the tar table command in Privileged EXEC mode.


Command Syntax

tar xtract tar-file destination-directory

tar-file

The file name of the tar file.

destination-directory The destination directory.


Command Mode

Privileged EXEC


Usage

The destination-directory must exist in the flash:. You can use mkdir to create a new directory.


Examples

The following shows an example to extract a tar file named tar1 into a directory name dir1:

Switch# tar xtract tar1 dir1


Related Commands

tar create
tar table

39.13 copy running-config

To save current configuration, use the copy running-config command in Privileged EXEC mode.


Command Syntax

copy running-config {startup-config | destination-name | ftp://address/destination-name |

tftp://address/destination-name}

startup-config

Save current configuration to starup-config file, which the switch will use

when system starts up.

destination-name

Save current configuration to a specified file.

ftp://address/

Save current configuration to a specified ftp server.

tftp://address/

Save current configuration to a specified tftp server.


Command Mode

Privileged EXEC


Usage

The exact format of the source and destination URLs varies according to the file or directory location.

You may enter a particular file or a filename that follows the standard file system syntax

(filesystem:[/filepath][/filename]).

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