From: David Anderson (dma@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Apr 11 2001 - 13:44:48 GMT-3
If you have enough flash on your router, couldn't you just rename the
running/startup config to something else and save it into flash?
It doesn't have to be a Cisco image to be stored in flash.
At 11:23 AM 4/11/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>you could try copy tftp flash and then run tftp server locally on the pc
>connected to the console and copy flash tftp to view it.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Curtis Call [mailto:curtiscall@home.com]
>Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 9:57 AM
>To: xander
>Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: Re: Saving extra configs on a 2500
>
>
>Hmm....well I was hoping for a different answer, but I guess I should have
>been expecting this :-)
>
>At 02:20 AM 4/11/01, you wrote:
> >Hello Curtis,
> >
> >If someone would tell you, that it is impossible, do not belive
> >him!!!!
> >
> >IT IS REALLY POSSIBLE!!!
> >
> >Router2501#write brain
> >Building configuration...
> >[OK]
> >
> >YOU NEED TO STORE IT IN YOUR BRAIN! :-)))
> >
> >CC> I'm just curious if there is a trick available to save an extra config
> >CC> (other than startup-config) somewhere on a 2500. Given that the flash
>is
> >CC> read-only I can't put it there like I would on other routers. My only
> >CC> thought is I could put it in NVRAM but I can't seem to find a way to do
> >CC> that either. Any ideas or is this just not going to happen?
> >
> >CC> Thanks.
> >--
> > WBW, xander
> > mailto:xander@adt.ru
> > CCNA, CCNP+VoiceAccess, CCIE very soon :-)
> >
> >...
David Anderson
Network Design Engineer
Enterprise Solutions Architecture & Design
(408) 853-5515
dma@cisco.com
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