09-11-2016 08:47 AM - edited 03-05-2019 04:40 AM
Do you think if there is Difference between "copy run start" and wr? Thank you
09-11-2016 10:35 AM
09-11-2016 11:06 AM
Thank you so much for your reply. I think you are right.
The both commands can copy running-config to the same nvram. In asr1k, is the nvram the bootflash? New configuration can be copied to stby-bootflash automatically when using the two same commands ? Thank you
09-12-2016 02:52 AM
09-12-2016 06:45 AM
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Functionally, not much (as noted by Luke), but write memory is the "ancient" way, and copy running-config startup-config is the "newer" way". NB: some newer platforms no longer accept write memory, I believe Nexus platforms might not.
I suspect write memory, often abbreviated just wr, is still around because it's so popular.
09-12-2016 06:46 PM
Do you think if there is Difference between "copy run start" and wr?
When doing the CCNA exams, the command "write" is not allowed. It has to be the official "copy running-config startup-config".
The reason why the "wr" or "write" command is very popular are:
1. A minimum of two characters to save a config;
2. It is easy to confuse "copy start run" with "copy run start".
In asr1k, is the nvram the bootflash?
The Nexus range is the first platform not to accept "wr" or "write" command but the workaround is to create an alias.
Needless to say, I totally don't "get" the big idea why Nexus BU and developers decided to can the "wr" command. The amount of network administrators enabling the "wr" alias is proof enough that the "official" method isn't working and/or isn't popular should be more than enough.
In asr1k, is the nvram the bootflash?
Heck no. The NVRAM is a different partition altogether.
06-24-2017 07:51 PM
neither one work for me, i have the Cisco 1711 and it does not save the config, some reason everytime i log out i have to redo the entire configuration all over again. is there a fix for this?
the process i do at the end of a configuration is
Router# copy run start
!
!
Router# wr
06-25-2017 12:41 PM
The symptom that you describe suggests that your config register is set to 0x2142 rather than the usual 0x2102. Check the value of your config register using the output of show version and let us know how it is set.
HTH
Rick
06-25-2017 11:43 PM
Ty Richard, that helped. Now I am having issues running SMD, no matter what I do each browser I have tried keeps telling me Java error or one thing or another. last error I received said it was a " SDM has not been granted with the necessary privileges in order to startup successfully, or another unknown error occurred during startup.Please close all involved browser windows and try again by granting all requested privileges." error
06-25-2017 11:45 PM
I am running Windows 2012 R2 Datacenter with IE 11. I Have tried google, firefox and even netscape. none of them seem to want to work. what browser and Java version do you suggest?
06-26-2017 12:22 AM
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