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3. Type the following two lines at the command prompt:<br />

HP ProCurve Switch 3400cl-48G(config)# write memory<br />

HP ProCurve Switch 3400cl-48G(config)# copy startup-config xmodem pc<br />

Administrative Procedures<br />

The first command saves the configuration file in flash memory. The second command copies the<br />

configuration file.<br />

4. Press Enter when prompted.<br />

5. Select Receive File from the Transfer menu on the HyperTerminal menu bar. A Receive File<br />

window appears.<br />

Figure 64. Receive File<br />

6. Select the folder in which the configuration file will reside.<br />

7. Change the Use receiving protocol field to Xmodem.<br />

8. Click the Receive button to download the configuration file.<br />

9. Name the configuration file when prompted. You may want to use the serial number or the location<br />

of the switch for easy reference. (For example, use “switch1rack1” as part of the configuration file<br />

name.)<br />

Uploading the Configuration File<br />

To upload the configuration file:<br />

1. While still connected to the switch using HyperTerminal, go to the Main Menu.<br />

2. Select Command Line (CLI) from the Main Menu.<br />

3. Type the following at the command prompt:<br />

HP ProCurve Switch 3400cl-48G(config)# copy xmodem startup-config<br />

You will see the following response:<br />

Device may be rebooted, do you want to continue [y/n]?<br />

4. Type “y” to continue. You will see the following response:<br />

Press ‘Enter’ and start XMODEM on your host...<br />

5. Press Enter to continue.<br />

<strong>Omneon</strong>, Now Part of <strong>Harmonic</strong> 189

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