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This command downloads the configuration file to the active MPU and specifies the file as the
startup configuration file of the active MPU. It also copies the file to the standby MPU and specifies
the file as the startup configuration file of the standby MPU. (In standalone mode)
This command downloads the configuration file to the root directory of the storage media of each
MPU of the IRF fabric and specifies the file as the startup configuration file of all the MPUs. (In IRF
mode)
If the file to be downloaded has the same filename as an existing file on the active MPU or standby MPU,
you are prompted whether you want to overwrite the existing file or not. Both the active MPU and the
standby MPU use the storage media of the same type when the device is checking the filename or
backing up the configuration file to the standby MPU. When backing up the configuration file to the
standby MPU, the device saves the file to the same directory on the standby MPU as on the active MPU,
that is, the root directory. If the active MPU and standby MPU are of different types, for example, a flash
and a CF card respectively, the backup operation will fail. (In standalone mode)
If the file to be downloaded has the same filename as an existing file on a member switch, you are
prompted whether you want to overwrite the existing file or not. Both the active MPU and a standby MPU
of the IRF fabric use the storage media of the same type when the device is checking the filename or
backing up the configuration file to the standby MPU. When backing up the configuration file to the
standby MPU, the device saves the file to the same directory on the standby MPU as on the active MPU,
that is, the root directory. If the storage media of the active MPU and the standby MPU are of different
types, for example, a flash and a CF card respectively, the backup operation will fail. (In IRF mode)
Examples
In standalone mode
1.
# Download file config.cfg from the TFTP server whose IP address is 2.2.2.2, and the file is to be used as
the startup configuration file.
<Sysname>restore startup-configuration from 2.2.2.2 config.cfg
Restore next startup-configuration file from 2.2.2.2. Please wait...finished!
Now
restore
wait...finished!
In IRF mode
2.
# Download file config.cfg from the TFTP server whose IP address is 2.2.2.2, and the file is to be used as
the startup configuration file.
<Sysname> restore startup-configuration from 2.2.2.2 config.cfg
Restore next startup-configuration file from 2.2.2.2. Please wait...finished!
Now
restore
wait...finished!

save

Syntax
In standalone mode
save file-url [ all | slot slot-number ]
save [ safely ] [ force ]
In IRF mode
save file-url [ all | chassis chassis-number slot slot-number ]
save [ safely ] [ force ]
next
startup-configuration
next
startup-configuration
file
from
main
file
from
main
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to
slave
board.
to
slave
board.
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