Saving The Current Configuration - H3C WA Series Getting Started Manual

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Required: Map a service template to the current radio.
3.
[Sysname]service-template service-template-number interface wlan-bss
interface-number
Optional: Specify a channel number for the radio. By default, auto mode is
4.
enabled. The working channel of a radio varies with country codes and radio
types. The channel list depends on your device model.
[Sysname]channel { channel-number | auto }
Optional: Specify the maximum radio power. By default, the maximum radio power
5.
varies with country codes, channels, AP models, radio types and antenna types. If
802.11n is adopted, the maximum radio power also depends on the bandwidth
mode.
[Sysname]max-power max-power
Optional: Specify the type of preamble. By default, the short preamble is
6.
supported. Only 802.11b/g supports this configuration.
[Sysname]preamble { long | short }

Saving the current configuration

You can modify the configuration on your device at the CLI. To use the modified
configuration for the next startup, you must save it (using the save command) to the
configuration file.
You can save the configuration in either of the following two modes:
Fast saving mode: Fast saving mode is implemented by using the save command
without providing the safely keyword. The mode saves the file quickly but is likely to
lose the existing configuration file if the device reboots or the power fails during the
process.
Safe mode. Safe mode is implemented by using the save command with the safely
keyword. The mode saves the file more slowly that the fast saving mode but can
retain the configuration file on the device even if the device reboots or the power
fails during the process.
The fast saving mode is suitable for environments where power supply is stable. The safe
mode, however, is preferred in environments where stable power supply is unavailable
or remote maintenance is involved.
Use one of the following commands to save the current configuration (available in any
view):
Required: Save the current configuration to the specified file, but the configuration
1.
file is not set as the file to be used at the next startup.
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