Transitioning to multiple configuration files, Transitioning to multiple configuration files -25 – HP 2910AL User Manual

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Switch Memory and Configuration

Multiple Configuration Files

2. Use the CLI to make configuration changes in the running-config file, and

then execute

write mem.

The result is that the startup-config file used to reboot the switch is modified
by the actions in step 2.

Boot Command

Primary Boot Path

Active Startup-Config File:

backupConfig

Idle Startup-Config File:

workingConfig

Generated Running-Config File

Use CLI To Change Running-Config

Execute write mem To Save Changes to

Source Startup-Config File

Figure 6-15. Example of Reboot Process and Making Changes to the Startup-

Config File

Creating an Alternate Startup-Config File.

There are two methods for

creating a new configuration file:

Copy an existing startup-config file to a new filename, then reboot the
switch, make the desired changes to the running-config file, then execute
write memory. (Refer to figure 6-6-15, above.)

Erase the active startup-config file. This generates a new, default startup­
config file that always results when the switch automatically reboots after
deletion of the currently active startup-config file. (Refer to “Erasing a
Startup-Config File” on page 6-32.)

Transitioning to Multiple Configuration Files

At the first reboot with a software release supporting multiple configuration,
the switch:

Assigns the filename

oldConfig to the existing startup-config file (which is

stored in memory slot 1).

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