4.7.2 Writing the Configuration to a File
To write the current configuration to a file, use the CHKPT CONFIG command with a fully qualified file name. The example in following listing saves the current configuration to a file named BEA.TMATCP.CONFIG1.
Listing 4‑8 CHKPT CONFIG Command
Example
CHKPT CONFIG, FILE="BEA.TMATCP.CONFIG1"
Parent topic: Dynamically Configuring TMA TCP for IMS