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Yes, it is possible - the electron configuration is a specific characteristic.
Electron configuration
wr or copy running-config startup config
there is no shorthand configuration for helium. its electron configuration is 1s2
configuration: [kr]4d105S25P2
This is an incomplete command. However, this indicates that the running configuration will be saved on the device to a different location.
Yes, it is possible - the electron configuration is a specific characteristic.
Yes, it is possible - the electron configuration is a specific characteristic.
This command will allow you to copy a configuration from a TFTP server to the running configuration of a Cisco device. When you issue the command you will be prompted for further details about the TFTP server. The new configuration will replace the active one (or running configuration) and make any necessary changes.
If you want to make the saved configuration the current configuration, essentially undoing configuration changes since you last saved, you can use:copy start runcopy startup-config running-config
You don't mention what you are looking for in terms of a "running configuration file". In Unix/Linux there are many of these. Most of them can be found in the /etc directory or its subdirectories but not all of them are located in /etc.
Update the configuration logs
In order to see the running configuration on a Cisco 2600 router, follow these steps from user executive mode.RouterName> EnableRouterName# show run
The action of running water is actually quite similar to the action of any running liquid. It moves from one location down to another location.
An element's electron configuration determines its location (group) in the periodic table. It tells us how many valence electrons (s and p sublevel).
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as the commands are entered