Specifying a configuration file for next startup – H3C Technologies H3C WX3000 Series Unified Switches User Manual

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To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Erase the startup configuration file
from the storage device

reset saved-configuration

[ backup | main ]

Required
Available in user view

You may need to erase the configuration file for one of these reasons:

z

After you upgrade software, the old configuration file does not match the new software.

z

The startup configuration file is corrupted or not the one you needed.

The following two situations exist:

z

While the reset saved-configuration [ main ] command erases the configuration file with main
attribute, it only erases the main attribute of a configuration file having both main and backup
attribute.

z

While the reset saved-configuration backup command erases the configuration file with backup
attribute, it only erases the backup attribute of a configuration file having both main and backup
attribute.

This command will permanently delete the configuration file from the device.

Specifying a Configuration File for Next Startup

Follow the step below to specify a configuration file for next startup:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Specify a configuration file for next
startup

startup

saved-configuration

cfgfile

[ backup | main ]

Required
Available in user view

You can specify a configuration file to be used for the next startup and configure the main/backup
attribute for the configuration file.

Assign main attribute to the startup configuration file

z

If you save the current configuration to the main configuration file, the system will automatically set
the file as the main startup configuration file.

z

You can also use the startup saved-configuration cfgfile [ main ] command to set the file as main
startup configuration file.

Assign backup attribute to the startup configuration file

z

If you save the current configuration to the backup configuration file, the system will automatically
set the file as the backup startup configuration file.

z

You can also use the startup saved-configuration cfgfile backup command to set the file as
backup startup configuration file.

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