Save - H3C S5120-SI Series Command Reference Manual

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Syntax
save file-url
save [ safely ] [ backup | main ]
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Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
file-url: File path, where the extension of the file name must be .cfg.
safely: Sets the configuration saving mode to safe. If this argument is not specified, the configuration
file is saved in fast mode.
backup: Saves the current configuration to the startup configuration file specified in the interactive
mode, and specifies the file as the backup startup configuration file to be used at the next startup of the
device.
main: Saves the current configuration to the main startup configuration file specified in the interactive
mode, and specifies the file as the main startup configuration file to be used at the next startup of the
device.
Description
Use the save file-url command to save the current configuration to the specified configuration file, but
the system will not specify the file as the startup configuration file for the next system startup. If the file
specified by file-url does not exist, the system will create the file and then save the configuration to the
file.
Use the save [ safely ] [ backup | main ] command to save the current configuration to the root
directory of the storage medium, and specify the file as the startup configuration file for the next system
startup.
Related
commands:
saved-configuration.
Examples
# Save the current configuration file to the specified directory, but do not specify the configuration file as
the configuration file for the next startup.
<Sysname> save test.cfg
The current configuration will be saved to flash:/test.cfg. Continue? [Y/N]:y
Now saving current configuration to the device.
Saving configuration flash:/test.cfg. Please wait...
............
Configuration is saved to flash successfully.
# Save the current configuration file to the root directory of the storage medium, and specify the
configuration file as the configuration file for the next startup.
reset
saved-configuration,
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display
current-configuration,
display

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