H3C S5120-EI Series Command Reference Manual page 118

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Current startup saved-configuration file: NULL
Next main startup saved-configuration file: flash:/aa.cfg
Next backup startup saved-configuration file: NULL
Slot 2:
Current startup saved-configuration file: NULL
Next main startup saved-configuration file: flash:/aa.cfg
Next backup startup saved-configuration file: NULL
// The output indicates that the main startup configuration file for the next startup of all the member
aa.cfg
devices is
.
<Sysname> save
The current configuration will be written to the device. Are you sure? [Y/N]:y
Please input the file name(*.cfg)[flash:/aa.cfg]
(To leave the existing filename unchanged, press the enter key):startup.cfg
flash:/startup.cfg exists, overwrite? [Y/N]:y
Validating file. Please wait.................
Saved the current configuration to mainboard device successfully.
Slot 2:
Save next configuration file successfully
Configuration is saved to device successfully.
<Sysname> display startup
MainBoard:
Current startup saved-configuration file: NULL
Next main startup saved-configuration file: flash:/startup.cfg
Next backup startup saved-configuration file: NULL
Slot 2:
Current startup saved-configuration file: NULL
Next main startup saved-configuration file: flash:/startup.cfg
Next backup startup saved-configuration file: NULL
// The output indicates that the main startup configuration file for the next startup of all member devices
of the IRF virtual device is changed to
# Save the current configuration in the name of test.cfg to a slave switch (with the member ID of 2)
(approach 1).
<Sysname> save test.cfg slot 2
The current configuration will be saved to slot2#flash:/test.cfg. Continue? [Y/N]:y
Now saving current configuration to the device.
Saving configuration slot2#flash:/test.cfg. Please wait...
.........
Configuration is saved to slot2#flash successfully.
Or, you can use the following command (approach 2):
<Sysname> save slot2#flash:/test.cfg
# Save the current configuration to the main startup configuration file for the next startup of the device,
without any confirmation required.
<Sysname> save force
Validating file. Please wait.................
Saved the current configuration to mainboard device successfully.
Slot 2:
Save next configuration file successfully
startup.cfg
.
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