1. First off, log into your Cisco device.
2. Launch your TFTP program you wish to have pull the file (I utilize SolarWinds free TFTP too, but you can use any out there.). Just make sure your program is running and ready to pull the config.
3. You can execute the following commands to backup your config:
a. #copy running-config tftp:
b. Address or name of remote host []? YourIPAddressYouCopyingTo
c. Destination filename [default]? NameforYourFile
4. Then you just need to wait for the file copy/transfer to finish. Then check your file destination to verify it finished copying.
2. Launch your TFTP program you wish to have pull the file (I utilize SolarWinds free TFTP too, but you can use any out there.). Just make sure your program is running and ready to pull the config.
3. You can execute the following commands to backup your config:
a. #copy running-config tftp:
b. Address or name of remote host []? YourIPAddressYouCopyingTo
c. Destination filename [default]? NameforYourFile
4. Then you just need to wait for the file copy/transfer to finish. Then check your file destination to verify it finished copying.
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