Erasing Configuration Files From Flash Memory - H3C S9500 Series Operation Manual

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Operation Manual – Configuration File Management
H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches
system is called current-configuration. You can use the following commands to display
the current-configuration and saved-configuration information of the switch.
Perform the following configuration to display the configurations of the switch:
Display the
saved-configuration
information of the switch
Display the
current-configuration
information of the
Ethernet switch
Display the running
configuration of the
current view
Note:
The configuration files are displayed in their corresponding saving formats.
1.2.2 Saving the Current-Configuration
You can modify the current configuration of the switch through the command line
interface (CLI). Use the save command to save the current-configuration in the Flash
Memory, and the configurations will become the saved-configuration when the system
is powered on for the next time.
Perform the following configuration to save the current-configuration:
Save the current-configuration
Even if the problems like reboot and power-off occur during the modification, the
configuration file can still be saved to Flash memory.

1.2.3 Erasing Configuration Files from Flash Memory

The reset saved-configuration command can be used to erase configuration files
from Flash Memory. The system will use the default configuration parameters for
initialization when the switch is powered on for the next time.
To do...
display saved-configuration
display current-configuration
[ controller | interface
interface-type interface-number |
configuration [ configuration ] ] [ |
{ begin | exclude | include }
regular-expression ]
display this
To do...
Chapter 1 Configuration File Management
Use the command...
Use the command...
save [ file-name ]
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Remarks
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Available in any
view
Available in any
view
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