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Restoring the main next-startup configuration file
from a TFTP server
Perform this task to download a configuration file to the device from a TFTP server and specify the
file as the main next-startup configuration file.
Before restoring the main next-startup configuration file, make sure the following requirements are
met:
•
The server is reachable.
•
The server is enabled with TFTP service.
•
You have read and write permissions to the server.
To restore the main next-startup configuration file from a TFTP server:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Restore the main
next-startup configuration file
from a TFTP server in user
view.
restore startup-configuration
from
{
ipv4-server
|
ipv6
ipv6-server
}
src-filename
[
vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name
]
This command is not supported in
FIPS mode.
2.
(Optional.) Verify that the
specified configuration file
has been set as the main
next-startup configuration
file.
display startup
display saved-configuration
N/A
Deleting a next-startup configuration file
CAUTION:
•
(In standalone mode.) This task permanently deletes a next-startup configuration file from the
device.
(In IRF mode.) This task permanently deletes a next-startup configuration file from all member
devices.
You can perform this task to delete a next-startup configuration file.
If both the main and backup next-startup configuration files are deleted, the device uses the factory
defaults at the next startup.
To delete a file that is set as both main and backup next-startup configuration files, you must execute
both the
reset saved-configuration
backup
command and the
reset saved-configuration
main
command. Using only one of the commands removes the specified file attribute instead of deleting
the file.
For example, if the
reset saved-configuration
backup
command is executed, the backup
next-startup configuration file setting is set to NULL. However, the file is still used as the main file. To
delete the file, you must also execute the
reset saved-configuration
main
command.
Perform the following task in user view:
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