Editing Configuration Files - Cisco 2100 Series Configuration Manual

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Chapter 9
Managing Controller Software and Configurations

Editing Configuration Files

When you save the controller's configuration, the controller stores it in XML format in flash memory.
Controller software release 5.2 enables you to easily read and modify the configuration file by converting
it to CLI format. When you upload the configuration file to a TFTP or FTP server, the controller initiates
the conversion from XML to CLI. You can then read or edit the configuration file in CLI format on the
server. When you are finished, you download the file back to the controller, where it is reconverted to
XML format and saved.
Follow these steps to edit the controller's configuration file.
Step 1
To upload the configuration file to a TFTP or FTP server, perform one of the following:
Step 2
Read or edit the configuration file on the server. You can modify or delete existing CLI commands and
add new CLI commands to the file.
Note
Save your changes to the configuration file on the server.
Step 3
To download the configuration file to the controller, perform one of the following:
Step 4
The controller converts the configuration file to XML format, saves it to flash memory, and then reboots
using the new configuration. CLI commands with known keywords and proper syntax are converted to
XML while improper CLI commands are ignored and saved to flash memory. Any CLI commands that
have invalid values are replaced with default values. To see any ignored commands or invalid
configuration values, enter this command:
show invalid-config
Note
Step 5
If the downloaded configuration contains a large number of invalid CLI commands, you might want to
upload the invalid configuration to the TFTP or FTP server for analysis. To do so, perform one of the
following:
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Upload the file using the controller GUI. Follow the instructions in the
Configuration Files" section on page
Upload the file using the controller CLI. Follow the instructions in the
Configuration Files" section on page
To edit the configuration file, you can use either Notepad or WordPad on Windows or the VI
editor on Linux.
Download the file using the controller GUI. Follow the instructions in the
Download Configuration Files" section on page
Download the file using the controller CLI. Follow the instructions in the
Download Configuration Files" section on page
You cannot execute this command after the clear config or save config command.
Upload the invalid configuration using the controller GUI. Follow the instructions in the
GUI to Upload Configuration Files" section on page 9-21
Type drop-down box in
Step 2
Upload the invalid configuration using the controller CLI. Follow the instructions in the
CLI to Upload Configuration Files" section on page 9-22
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