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6.5.4
Configuration
The switch stores its configuration in a number of text files in CLI format. The files are either virtual
(RAM-based) or stored in flash on the switch.
The available files are:
Running-config
: A virtual file that represents the currently active configuration on the switch. This
file is volatile.
Startup-config
:
The startup configuration for the switch, read at boot time. If this file doesn't exist
at boot time, the switch will start up in default configuration
Default-config
:
A read-only file with vendor-specific configuration. This file is read when the system
is restored to default settings
Up to 31 other files
, typically used for configuration backups or alternative configurations.
6.5.4.1
Save startup configuration
This copies
running-config
to
startup-config
, thereby ensuring that the currently active
configuration will be used at the next reboot.
Figure 6-14: Save Configuration display
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