To back up the startup configuration of a Cisco device to a USB drive, the commandcopy startup-config usbflash0:[filename]is used. This command copies the contents of the startup configuration file stored in NVRAM to a specified file on the USB flash drive. This is particularly useful for creating backups before performing upgrades or replacements.Option A:Copies the startup configuration to a TFTP server, not a USB drive.
Option B:Attempts to copy from the USB drive to the startup configuration, which is the reverse of the desired operation.
Option D:Copies the running configuration, not the startup configuration, to the USB drive.
[Reference:Supporting Cisco Devices for Field Technicians (FLDTEC) – Maintenance and RMA Procedures, ===========, ]
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