Another common configure network commands are copy running-config and startup-config. Those commands create the backup copy of the running configuration in the NVRAM. The show configuration command can be used to check the contents of the NVRAM. The show running-config command displays active settings in the current terminal session. Here the example list of parameters for the copy command that use running-config and startup-config.
R1#copy ?
 /erase         Erase destination file system.
 flash:         Copy from flash: file system
 ftp:           Copy from ftp: file system
 null:          Copy from null: file system
 nvram:         Copy from nvram: file system
 rcp:           Copy from rcp: file system
 running-config   Copy from current system configuration       ÂÂ
  startup-config   Copy from startup configuration              ÂÂ
  system:        Copy from system: file system
 tftp:          Copy from tftp: file system
 xmodem:        Copy from xmodem: file system
 ymodem:        Copy from ymodem: file system
R1#copy running-config ?
 flash:         Copy to flash: file system
 ftp:           Copy to ftp: file system
 null:          Copy to null: file system
 nvram:         Copy to nvram: file system
 rcp:           Copy to rcp: file system
 running-config Update (merge with) current system configuration
 startup-config Copy to startup configuration
 system:        Copy to system: file system
 tftp:          Copy to tftp: file system
R1#copy running-config
June 6th, 2009
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