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Syntax
restore startup-configuration from tftp-server src-filename
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Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
tftp-server: Specifies a TFTP server's IPv4 address or host name. The host name is a case-insensitive string
of 1 to 253 characters. Valid characters include letters, digits, hyphens (-), underscores (_), and dots (.).
src-filename: Specifies the file name of the configuration file to be downloaded.
Usage guidelines
This command is not supported in FIPS mode.
Before restoring the configuration file for the next startup, make sure the server is reachable, the server is
enabled with TFTP service, and you have read and write permissions.
This command provides an easy method for configuration file restoration by automatically performing all
operations required for restoring the main next-startup configuration file.
On the MSR4000 router, this command downloads the configuration file to the root directory of the
storage medium on both MPUs. The command specifies the file as the main next-startup configuration file
at the same time.
Examples
# On the MSR1000/MSR2000/MSR3000 router, download the configuration file test.cfg from the TFTP
server at 2.2.2.2 and specify the file as the main next-startup configuration file.
<Sysname> restore startup-configuration from 2.2.2.2 test.cfg
Restoring the next startup-configuration file from 2.2.2.2. Please wait...finished.
# On the MSR4000 router, download the configuration file test.cfg from the TFTP server at 2.2.2.2, and
specify the file as the main next-startup configuration file.
<Sysname> restore startup-configuration from 2.2.2.2 config.cfg
Restoring the next startup-configuration file from 2.2.2.2. Please wait...finished.
Now restoring the next startup-configuration file from main board to backup board. Please
wait...finished.
Related commands
backup startup-configuration

save

MSR1000/MSR2000/MSR3000:
Use save file-url to save the running configuration to a configuration file, without specifying the file as a
next-startup configuration file.
Use save [ safely ] [ backup | main ] [ force ] to save the running configuration to a file in the root
directory of a storage medium. This command specifies the file as a next-startup configuration file at the
same time.
MSR4000:
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