Examples
# Save the current configuration to 123.cfg as the main configuration file for the next startup.
<Sysname> save main
The configuration will be written to the device.
Are you sure?[Y/N]y
Please input the file name(*.cfg)(To leave the existing filename
unchanged press the enter key):123.cfg
Now saving current configuration to the device.
Saving configuration. Please wait...
............
Unit1 save configuration flash:/123.cfg successfully
# Save the current configuration to 234.cfg in unit 1.
<Sysname> save unit1>flash:/234.cfg
The current configuration will be saved to unit1>flash:/234.cfg [Y/N]:y
Now saving current configuration to the device.
Saving configuration. Please wait...
...........
Unit1 save configuration unit1>flash:/234.cfg successfully
startup saved-configuration
Syntax
startup saved-configuration cfgfile [ backup | main ]
undo startup saved-configuration [ unit unit-id ]
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Parameters
cfgfile: Path name or file name of a configuration file in the Flash, a string of 5 to 56 characters.
backup: Specifies the configuration file to be the backup configuration file.
main: Specifies the configuration file to be the main configuration file.
unit unit-id: Specifies a switch by its unit ID. You can configure a switch in the fabric to use null
configuration when it restarts by specifying the switch unit ID in unit unit-id.
Description
Use the startup saved-configuration command to specify a configuration file to be the main
configuration file or the backup configuration file to be used for the next startup of the switch.
Use the undo startup saved-configuration command to specify a switch to use null configuration
when it restarts.
Note that:
If you execute the startup saved-configuration command with neither the backup nor the main
keyword specified, the configuration file identified by the cfgfile argument is specified as the main
configuration file to be used for the next startup of the switch.
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