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Work with the Configuration
Work with the Configuration
This section describes how to work with the configuration. The ASA loads the configuration from a text file,
called the startup configuration. This file resides by default as a hidden file in internal flash memory. You
can, however, specify a different path for the startup configuration.
When you enter a command, the change is made only to the running configuration in memory. You must
manually save the running configuration to the startup configuration for your changes to remain after a reboot.
The information in this section applies to both single and multiple security contexts, except where noted.
Save Configuration Changes
This section describes how to save your configuration.
Save Configuration Changes in Single Context Mode
To save the running configuration to the startup configuration, perform the following procedure.
Procedure
Save the running configuration to the startup configuration:
write memory
Note
Save Configuration Changes in Multiple Context Mode
You can save each context (and system) configuration separately, or you can save all context configurations
at the same time.
Save Each Context and System Separately
Use the following procedure to save the system or context configuration.
Procedure
From within the context or the system, save the running configuration to the startup configuration:
write memory
For multiple context mode, context startup configurations can reside on external servers. In this case, the ASA
saves the configuration back to the server you identified in the context URL, except for an HTTP or HTTPS
URL, which do not let you save the configuration to the server.
Note
CLI Book 1: Cisco ASA Series General Operations CLI Configuration Guide, 9.5
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The copy running-config startup-config command is equivalent to the write memory command.
The copy running-config startup-config command is equivalent to the write memory command.
Getting Started