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Switch Memory and Configuration
Multiple Configuration Files
Renaming an Existing Startup-Config File
Creating a New Startup-Config File
The switch allows up to three startup-config files. You can create a new
startup-config file if there is an empty memory slot or if you want to replace
one startup-config file with another.
Syntax: rename config < current-filename > < newname-str >
This command changes the name of an existing startup-
config file. A file name can include up to 63, alphanumeric
characters. Blanks are allowed in a file name enclosed in
quotes (“ “ or ‘ ‘). (File names are not case-sensitive.)
For redundant management systems, renaming a config file
affects both the active management module and the standby
management module, unless redundancy is disabled or the
standby module failed selftest.
Syntax: copy config < source-filename > config < target-filename > [oobm]