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z
This command will permanently delete the configuration files from the AMB and SMB. Use it with
caution. (distributed device)
z
This command will permanently delete the configuration files from all the main boards of a IRF. Use
it with caution. (distributed IRF device)
Restoring the Startup Configuration File
z
The restore function allows you to copy a configuration file from a TFTP server to the root directory
of the storage media of both the AMB and SMB and specify the file as the startup configuration file
to be used at the next system startup. (distributed device)
z
The restore function allows you to copy a configuration file from a TFTP server to the root directory
of the storage medium of each main board in a IRF and specify the file as the startup configuration
file to be used at the next system startup. (distributed IRF device)
Follow the step below to restore the startup configuration file to be used at the next system startup:
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Restore the startup
configuration file to be used at
the next system startup
restore startup-configuration
from
src-addr src-filename
Required
Available in user view
z
Before restoring a configuration file, you should ensure that the server is reachable, the server is
enabled with TFTP service, and the client has read and write permission.
z
After the command is successfully executed, you can use the
display startup
command (in user
view) to verify that the filename of the configuration file to be used at the next system startup is the
same with that specified by the
filename
argument, and use the
dir
command to verify that the
restored startup configuration file exists.
Displaying and Maintaining Device Configuration
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Display the information about
configuration rollback
display archive configuration
Available in any view
Display the currently running
configuration file saved on the
storage medium of the device
display saved
-
configuration
[
by-linenum
]
Available in any view
Display the configuration files
for this and the next system
startup
display startup
Available in any view
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