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specify the all keyword or a member ID, the file path cannot include a member ID. If the file path
includes a folder name, the folder must already exist. (Centralized devices in IRF mode.)
file-url: Specifies a file path for saving the running configuration. The file name must use the .cfg
extension. Excluding the .cfg extension, the file name is a case-insensitive string of 1 to 255
characters. Valid characters include letters, digits, hyphens (-), underscores (_), and dots (.). If you
specify the all keyword or an MPU slot, the file path cannot include a chassis or slot number. If the file
path includes a folder name, the folder must already exist. (Distributed devices in standalone or IRF
mode.)
all: Saves the running configuration to both MPUs. If you do not specify this keyword or the slot
slot-number option, the command saves the running configuration only to the active MPU.
(Distributed devices in standalone mode.)
all: Saves the running configuration to all member devices. If you do not specify this keyword or the
slot slot-number option, the command saves the running configuration only to the master.
(Centralized device in IRF mode.)
all: Saves the running configuration to all MPUs. If you do not specify this keyword or the chassis
chassis-number slot slot-number option, the command saves the running configuration only to the
global active MPU in the IRF fabric. (Distributed devices in IRF mode.)
slot slot-number: Specifies the standby MPU by its slot number. If you do not specify the standby
MPU or the all keyword, this command saves the running configuration only to the active MPU.
(Distributed devices in standalone mode.)
slot slot-number: Specifies a subordinate device by its member ID. If you do not specify a
subordinate device or the all keyword, this command saves the running configuration only to the
master. (Centralized devices in IRF mode.)
chassis chassis-number slot slot-number: Specifies a standby MPU on an IRF member device. The
chassis-number argument represents the member ID of the IRF member device. The slot-number
argument represents the slot number of the standby MPU. If you do not specify a standby MPU or
the all keyword, this command saves the running configuration only to the global active MPU in the
IRF fabric. (Distributed devices in IRF mode.)
safely: Saves the configuration file in safe mode. If you do not specify this keyword, the device saves
the configuration file in fast mode. Safe mode is slower than fast mode, but more secure. As a best
practice, specify the safely keyword for the command.
backup: Saves the running configuration to a configuration file, and specifies the file as the backup
next-startup configuration file. If you do not specify this keyword or the main keyword, the command
specifies the saved file as the main next-startup configuration file.
main: Saves the running configuration to a configuration file, and specifies the file as the main
next-startup configuration file. If you do not specify this keyword or the backup keyword, the
command specifies the saved file as the main next-startup configuration file.
force: Saves the running configuration to the existing next-startup configuration file without
prompting for confirmation. If you do not specify this keyword, the system prompts you to confirm the
operation. If you do not confirm the operation within 30 seconds, the system automatically aborts the
operation. If you enter Y within the time limit, you can continue the save process and change the
target file name during the process.
changed: Overwrites the target configuration file with the running configuration if an inconsistency is
detected between the settings in the configuration file and the running configuration. The save
command does not take effect if no inconsistency is detected. If you do not specify this keyword, the
save command always overwrites the target configuration file with the running configuration.
Usage guidelines
If the file specified for the command does not exist, the system creates the file before saving the
configuration. If the file already exists, the system prompts you to confirm whether to overwrite the
file. If you choose to not overwrite the file, the system cancels the save operation.
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