Restoring The Main Next-Startup Configuration File From A Tftp Server; Deleting A Next-Startup Configuration File - HP 5920 series Fundamentals Configuration Manual

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You have read and write permissions to the server.
To back up the main next-startup configuration file to a TFTP server:
Step
1.
(Optional.) Verify that a
next-startup configuration file
has been specified in user
view.
2.
Back up the next-startup
configuration file to a TFTP
server in user view.
Restoring the main next-startup configuration file
from a TFTP server
To restore the main next-startup configuration file from a TFTP server, the device performs the following
operations:
Downloads a configuration file from a TFTP server to the root directory of each member's flash
memory.
Specifies the file as the main next-startup configuration file.
Before restoring the next-startup configuration file, make sure the following requirements are met:
The server is reachable.
The server is enabled with TFTP service.
You have read and write permissions to the server.
To restore the main next-startup configuration file from a TFTP server:
Step
1.
Restore the main next-startup
configuration file from a TFTP
server in user view.
2.
(Optional.) Verify that the
specified configuration file has
been set as the main
next-startup configuration file.

Deleting a next-startup configuration file

CAUTION:
This task permanently deletes the next-startup configuration file from all member devices. Before
performing this task, back up the file as needed.
Delete the next-startup configuration file if one of the following occurs:
After you upgrade system software, the file no longer matches the new system software.
Command
display startup
backup startup-configuration to
dest-addr [dest-filename ]
Command
restore startup-configuration from
src-addr src-filename
display startup
display saved-configuration
99
Remarks
If no next-startup configuration file
has been specified, the backup
operation will fail.
This command is not supported in
FIPS mode.
Remarks
This command is not supported in
FIPS mode.
N/A

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