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Autosave feature
By default, every 60 seconds the Ethernet Routing Switch checks whether a configuration
change has occurred, or if a log message is written to nonvolatile storage. If one of these two
events has occurred, the system automatically saves its configuration and the nonvolatile log
to flash memory. Also, the system automatically saves the configuration file if a system reset
command is invoked by the user.
Important:
Do not power off the switch within 60 seconds of changing configuration parameters. Doing
so causes loss of changes in the configuration parameters.
You can enable or disable the autosave feature using the autosave enable and no
autosave enable commands.
You can use ACLI command copy config nvram to force a manual save of the
configuration when the autosave feature is disabled.
Displaying autosave status
Display the status of the autosave feature, either enabled or disabled.
Before you begin
Procedure
1. Log on to ACLI in Privileged EXEC command mode.
2. At the command prompt, enter the following command:
Example
The following figure provides a sample of the show autosave command.
3524-PWR+(config)#show autosave
Auto Save: Enabled
3524-PWR+(config)#
Getting Started
Variable
show autosave
Value
Clears the system's DNS domain name (sets
it to an empty string).
Autosave feature
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