

Note: The downloaded configuration files are stored in the TFTP Root Directory.


The tool uses TFTP to download and upload the managed configuration files. It enables you to compare different configuration file versions, and upload them to the device. Note that for the second to work, you either need to have an FTP server which accepts anonymous connections, or else set an FTP username and password in the configuration using the "ip ftp username ' and "ip ftp password " commands.OpUtils Config File Manager utility downloads the StartUp and/or the Running configuration files from the managed Cisco devices including Cisco routers and switches. Youc an also copy the configuration to a TFTP/FTP server if you have one by entering the following command Telnet/SSH into the switch, authenticate yourself correctly, and when at the switch# prompt, do thisĬlose off the log file once you're back to the switch# prompt, and there's your config saved to a text file, backed up. Possibly the simplest is to use a terminal program with decent logging (I use TeraTerm, the plain Micrisoft telnet client won't log) and just log the output of the "show running-config" command There are a number of different ways you can do this. I have never done this before, how do I do this if it is possible? I was asked today to download/backup config of a Cisco 2950 switch.
