115
........
Configuration is saved to slot1#flash successfully.
Or use this command (approach 2):
<Sysname> save slot1#flash:/test.cfg
# Save the configuration to the startup configuration file of the device, without any confirmation required.
<Sysname> save force
Validating file. Please wait.....................
The current configuration is saved to the active MPU successfully.
Slot 1:
The current configuration file is saved successfully.
Configuration is saved to device successfully.
2.
In IRF mode
# Save the configuration in the name of
test.cfg
to the active MPU of the IRF fabric (the member ID and
slot number of the member switch where the active MPU resides are 2 and 1 respectively) (approach 1).
<Sysname> save test.cfg chassis 2 slot 1
The current configuration will be saved to chassis2#slot1#flash:/test.cfg. Continue?
[Y/N]:y
Now saving current configuration to the device.
Saving configuration chassis2#slot1#flash:/test.cfg. Please wait...
.........
Configuration is saved to chassis2#slot1#flash successfully.
Or use the following command (approach 2):
<Sysname> save chassis2#slot1#flash:/test.cfg
# Save the configuration to the startup configuration file, without any confirmation required.
<Sysname> save force
Validating file. Please wait.......................
The current configuration is saved to the active MPU successfully.
Chassis 1 Slot 1:
The current configuration file is saved successfully.
Configuration is saved to device successfully.
slave auto-update config
Syntax
slave
auto-update
config
undo slave
auto-update
config
View
System view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
None
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