Boot Config - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - COMMAND REFERENCE A TO M 2010-10-19 Command Reference Manual

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boot config

Syntax
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boot config { cnfFilename [ once ] | scrFilename | running-configuration |
startup-configuration | factory-defaults }
no boot config
Command introduced before JunosE Release 7.1.0.
Specifies how the router obtains its startup configuration. The no version clears a previous
request to reboot in a specified manner; the next reboot uses the configuration saved in
nonvolatile storage.
CAUTION: All boot config commands except for boot config
running-configuration and boot config startup-configuration erase the
existing running configuration when you reboot the router. Before executing
this command, you might want to save the current configuration to a .cnf file
using the copy running-configuration command.
cnfFilename—Name of an existing startup configuration file (.cnf) to be used on all
subsequent reboots
once—Restores a configuration from the specified configuration file only on the next
reboot. Subsequent reboots revert to the running-configuration settings.
scrFilename—Name of an existing script file (.scr)
running-configuration—Specifies that the running configuration is to be used for reboot;
only available if the router is in Automatic Commit mode
startup-configuration—Specifies that the running configuration is to be used for reboot;
only available if the router is in Manual Commit mode
factory-defaults—Specifies that the factory default configuration is to be used for the
next reboot. Subsequent reboots revert to the running-configuration settings.
Global Configuration
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