Startup Saved-Configuration - HP A7500 Series Command Reference Manual

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Description
Use the slave auto-update config command to enable the configuration file auto-save function.
Use the undo slave auto-update config command to disable the function.
By default, the configuration file auto-save function is enabled.
Examples
# Enable the configuration file auto-save function.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] slave auto-update config

startup saved-configuration

Syntax
startup saved-configuration cfgfile
undo startup saved-configuration
View
User view
Default level
3: Manage level
Parameters
cfgfile: Configuration file name. The file must be a file with an extension .cfg stored in the storage
media's root directory.
Description
Use the startup saved-configuration command to specify a startup configuration file for the active MPU
and standby MPU. (In standalone mode)
Use the undo startup saved-configuration command to configure the active MPU and standby MPU to
start up with the null (factory) configuration. (In standalone mode)
Use the startup saved-configuration command to specify a startup configuration file for each MPU of the
IRF fabric. (In IRF mode)
Use the undo startup saved-configuration command to configure all the MPUs to start up with the null
(factory) configuration. (In IRF mode)
The startup configuration file of the active MPU and standby MPU must be the same. Before using the
command, ensure that the specified configuration file has been saved to the root directory of the storage
media of both the active MPU and standby MPU; otherwise, the command will fail. (In standalone mode)
The startup configuration file of all MPUs of the IRF fabric must be the same. Before using the command,
ensure that the specified configuration file has been saved to the root directory of the storage media of
each MPU; otherwise, the command will fail. (In IRF mode)
When you execute the undo startup saved-configuration command and reboot the IRF fabric or an IRF
member switch, the IRF fabric is partitioned. Use this command with caution. (In IRF mode)
Related commands: display startup.
Examples
In standalone mode
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