H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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The saving and rollback operations are executed only on the AMB. To make the configuration

rollback take effect on the new AMB after an active/standby switchover, execute the archive

configuration location command to specify the path and filename prefix of the saved

configuration file on both the AMB and SMB. Therefore, before the execution of this command,

ensure that the specified path is available on both the AMB and SMB, and the path cannot include

any slot number. (distributed device)

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The saving and rollback operations are executed only on the AMB of a IRF. To make the

configuration rollback take effect on the new AMB after an AMB change, execute the archive

configuration location command to specify the path and filename prefix of the saved

configuration file on all the main boards of the IRF. Therefore, before the execution of this

command, ensure that the specified path is available on all the main boards of the IRF, and the

path cannot include any member ID and slot number. (distributed IRF device)

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If the undo archive configuration location command is executed, the current running

configuration can neither be saved manually nor automatically, and the configuration by executing

the archive configuration interval and archive configuration max commands restores to the

default, meanwhile, the saved configuration files are cleared.

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The value of the file-number argument is determined by the memory space. You are

recommended to set a comparatively small value for the file-number argument if the available

memory space is small.

Saving the Current Running Configuration Automatically

You can configure the system to save the current running configuration at a specified interval, and use

the display archive configuration command to view the filenames and save time of the saved

configuration files, so as to roll back the current configuration to a previous configuration state.

Configure an automatic saving interval according to the storage medium performance and the

frequency of configuration modification:

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If the configuration of the device does not change frequently, you are recommended to save the

current running configuration manually as needed

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If a low-speed storage medium (such as a flash) is used, you are recommended either to save the

current running configuration manually, or to configure automatic saving with an interval longer

than 1,440 minutes (24 hours).

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If a high-speed storage medium (such as a CF card) is used and the configuration of the device

changes frequently, you are recommended to set a shorter saving interval.

Follow these steps to automatically save the current running configuration:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

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