Operation Manual – System Management
H3C XE 200/2000 IP PBX
Chapter 5 File System Management
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5.2 Configuration File Management
5.2.1 Introduction to File Management
I. Contents and format of configuration file
The configuration file is saved in a text file, and has the following characteristics:
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Saved as command format.
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Only non-default parameters are saved to save space (For the default values of
the configuration parameters, refer to following chapters).
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Command view is the basic framework of the commands organization; the
commands belonging to the same command view are grouped into a section
which are divided by one or multiple blank lines or comment lines beginning with
“#”.
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In general, these sections are arranged in the sequence of system configuration,
physical interface configuration and logical interface configuration.
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Ended with the word “return”
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II. Displaying configurations of the XE IP PBX
The XE IP PBX configuration saved with
save
command is stored as file format in the
Flash. When the XE IP PBX boots, the initialization is made based on the configuration
file read from the Flash. So the configuration in the file is called initial configuration.
During the operation, the configuration used by the XE IP PBX is called current
configuration which is stored in the memory of the XE IP PBX and will be lost when the
XE IP PBX reboots.
Perform the following configuration in any view.
Table 5-6
Display configurations of the XE IP PBX
Operation
Command
Display the initial configuration of the XE IP PBX
display saved-configuration
Display the configuration of the current view
display this
Display the current configuration of the XE IP
PBX
display current-configuration
Summary of Contents for XE 200 IP
Page 7: ...Basic Configuration...
Page 42: ...Process Server Configuration...
Page 82: ...Location Server Configuration...
Page 182: ...Feature...
Page 259: ...System Management...
Page 341: ...IP Performance and Application...
Page 349: ...Media Server...
Page 360: ...Call Services...
Page 507: ...Appendix A...
Page 511: ...Appendix B...