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History
—Introduced in MSS Version 4.1.
Examples
— The following command specifies a file called backup.cfg as
the backup configuration file on the WX switch:
WX1200#
set boot backup-configuration backup.cfg
success: backup boot config filename set.
See Also
clear boot backup-configuration
on page 566
display boot
on page 573
set boot
configuration-file
Changes the configuration file to load after rebooting.
Syntax
—
set boot configuration-file
filename
filename
— Filename. Specify between 1 and 128 alphanumeric
characters, with no spaces.
To load the file from a subdirectory, specify the subdirectory name,
followed by a forward slash, in front of the filename. For example:
backup_configs/config_c
.
Defaults
— The default configuration filename is
configuration
.
Access
— Enabled.
History
—Introduced in MSS Version 3.0.
Usage
— The file must be located in the switch’s nonvolatile storage.
Examples
— The following command sets the boot configuration file to
testconfig1
:
WX4400#
set boot configuration-file testconfig1
success: boot config set.
Summary of Contents for OfficeConnect WX1200
Page 36: ...36 CHAPTER 2 ACCESS COMMANDS...
Page 62: ...62 CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM SERVICE COMMANDS...
Page 200: ...200 CHAPTER 7 IP SERVICES COMMANDS...
Page 264: ...264 CHAPTER 8 AAA COMMANDS...
Page 272: ...272 CHAPTER 9 MOBILITY DOMAIN COMMANDS...
Page 392: ...392 CHAPTER 11 MANAGED ACCESS POINT COMMANDS...
Page 444: ...444 CHAPTER 13 IGMP SNOOPING COMMANDS...
Page 468: ...468 CHAPTER 14 SECURITY ACL COMMANDS...
Page 484: ...484 CHAPTER 15 CRYPTOGRAPHY COMMANDS...
Page 532: ...532 CHAPTER 18 SESSION MANAGEMENT COMMANDS...
Page 588: ...588 CHAPTER 20 FILE MANAGEMENT COMMANDS...
Page 596: ...596 CHAPTER 21 TRACE COMMANDS...
Page 608: ...608 CHAPTER 22 SNOOP COMMANDS...
Page 618: ...618 CHAPTER 23 SYSTEM LOG COMMANDS...