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6.
After the member device rejoins the IRF fabric, execute the
display current-configuration
command to verify that the member device's settings have been restored from memory to the
running configuration.
7.
Save the running configuration to the next-startup configuration file on the IRF fabric.
IMPORTANT:
To ensure a successful configuration restoration, make sure the IRF fabric has not rebooted after
the member device left.
Using different methods to save the running configuration
When you save the running configuration to a configuration file, you can specify the file as a
next-startup configuration file.
If you are specifying the file as a next-startup configuration file, use one of the following methods to
save the configuration:
•
Fast mode
—Use the
save
command without the
safely
keyword. In this mode, the device
directly overwrites the target next-startup configuration file. If a reboot or power failure occurs
during this process, the next-startup configuration file is lost. You must specify a new startup
configuration file after the device reboots (see "
Specifying a next-startup configuration file
").
•
Safe mode
—Use the
save
command with the
safely
keyword. Safe mode is slower than fast
mode, but more secure. In safe mode, the system saves the configuration in a temporary file
and starts overwriting the target next-startup configuration file after the save operation is
complete. If a reboot or power failure occurs during the save operation, the next-startup
configuration file is still retained.
Use the safe mode if the power source is not reliable or you are remotely configuring the device.
(In standalone mode.) To save the running configuration, perform one of the following tasks in any
view:
Task
Command
Remarks
Save the running configuration
to a configuration file without
specifying the file as a
next-startup configuration file.
save
file-url
[
all
|
slot
slot-number
]
N/A
Save the running configuration
to a configuration file and specify
the file as a next-startup
configuration file.
save
[
safely
] [
backup
|
main
] [
force
] [
mdc-all
|
changed
]
Make sure you save the configuration to
a file in the root directory of the storage
medium.
This command saves the configuration
to both the active and standby MPUs.
As a best practice, specify the
safely
keyword for reliable configuration
saving.
If you specify only the
safely
keyword,
the command saves the configuration to
the main startup configuration file for the
MDC where you are logged in.
If the
force
keyword is specified, the
command saves the configuration to the
existing next-startup configuration file.
If the
force
keyword is not specified, the
command allows you to specify a new
next-startup configuration file.
(In IRF mode.) To save the running configuration, perform one of the following tasks in any view:
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