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The
startup
saved-configuration
command applies to each MPU. To successfully configure the
command, follow these guidelines:
•
Make sure the specified configuration file is valid and saved to the root directory of the default
storage medium on each MPU.
•
Make sure all MPUs use the same type of storage medium as the default storage medium. The
default storage medium is user configurable from the BootWare menus.
If the USB disk is used to store the startup configuration files, make sure the specified file is saved to
the root directory of the first partition on the USB disk. Do not remove the USB disk during the startup
process. If you remove the USB disk on a device, one of the following consequences occurs:
•
In standalone mode, the device starts up with the initial settings.
•
In an IRF fabric, the device leaves the IRF fabric at startup and runs the initial settings.
If neither
backup
nor
main
is specified, the
startup
saved-configuration
command specifies the
main next-startup configuration file.
Even though the main and backup next-startup configuration files can be the same one, specify them
as separate files for high availability.
The
undo
startup saved-configuration
command changes the file attribute of the main and backup
next-startup configuration files to NULL, but it does not delete the two configuration files.
You can also specify a configuration file as a next startup file when you use the
save
command to
save the running configuration to it.
Examples
# Specify the main next-startup configuration file.
<Sysname> startup saved-configuration testcfg.cfg
Please wait ....
... Done!
Related commands
display startup