Packet Tracer How To
zimskiz
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Hy!
I've sent a running-config to a tftp server, can i find the export running-config in my pc? i want to use into a real router.
THANK!
I've sent a running-config to a tftp server, can i find the export running-config in my pc? i want to use into a real router.
THANK!
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Ltat42a Member Posts: 587 ■■■□□□□□□□In Packet Tracer, click on the TFTP server, then click the Config Tab, then click the TFTP button, it will display the items in the TFTP storage.
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fsanyee Member Posts: 171In Packet Tracer, click on the TFTP server, then click the Config Tab, then click the TFTP button, it will display the items in the TFTP storage. hth
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zimskiz Member Posts: 98 ■■□□□□□□□□In Packet Tracer, click on the TFTP server, then click the Config Tab, then click the TFTP button, it will display the items in the TFTP storage. hth
I know that , but how do i copy the running-conf from there ?how to export in my pc as .txt, or .doc -
JeanM Member Posts: 1,117Why dont you just use copy and paste?
this, since it's a simple config / 1 page of text?2015 goals - ccna voice / vmware vcp. -
Ltat42a Member Posts: 587 ■■■□□□□□□□I don't believe you can export anything out to a PC from Packet Tracer. It's a simulation program. As for copying & pasting, highlight the running-config, RIGHT mouse click and select copy, open notepad, paste it there. Save it on you PC.
If you want to paste anything back into a switch or router config in Packet Tracer, go to the command prompt of the device, highlight & copy your desired config that is in Notepad, at the command prompt of the device in Packet Tracer, RIGHT mouse click - select paste.
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georgemc Member Posts: 429I know that , but how do i copy the running-conf from there ?how to export in my pc as .txt, or .doc
Forget about TFTP for now.
Go to the router in PT that has the config you want to export and left-click on it, this will open up a window with three tabs.
Select the "Config" tab.
Select the "Export" button next to either the running or startup config(up to you).
You should have it from here................
George
P.S. This is using PT 5.3.3WGU BS: Business - Information Technology Management
Start Date: 01 October 2012
QFT1,PFIT in progress.
TRANSFERRED/COMPLETED: AGC1,BBC1,LAE1,QBT1,LUT1,QLC1,QMC1,QLT1,IWC1,INC1,INT1,BVC1,CLC1,MGC1, CWV1 BNC1, LIT1,LWC1,QAT1,WFV1,EST1,EGC1,EGT1,IWT1,MKC1,MKT1,RWT1,FNT1,FNC1, BDC1,TPV1 REQUIRED: -
zimskiz Member Posts: 98 ■■□□□□□□□□Forget about TFTP for now.
Go to the router in PT that has the config you want to export and left-click on it, this will open up a window with three tabs.
Select the "Config" tab.
Select the "Export" button next to either the running or startup config(up to you).
You should have it from here................
George
P.S. This is using PT 5.3.3 -
diegorive Registered Users Posts: 1 ■□□□□□□□□□Hi guys, i think you have been thinking like me, how i can to export all the commands that i typed on my packet tracer labs? and finally now i know how and i would like to share with you!!
First of all, you have to go to options - preferences there you can see the large button named Export log so click on there and the final step is name the file like you want and choose where you want to save the file and that's all.
Ok, amigos i hope this will help you. If you have something to share please don't dude to do it!!
I wish you a Merry christmas and Happy New Year!!
Diego
CCNA student
Montreal, CA