Overview
CLI Tools
erase
The erase command removes files from the specified file location.
Syntax: erase <file location> <filename>
For example, entering erase flash <filename> will delete the file you specify
from internal flash:
ProCurve# erase flash oldconfig
This command also allows you to erase files from compact flash:
ProCurve# erase cflash config1.cfg
write
This command is similar to the copy and erase commands.
Entering write memory will save the running-configuration to the startup-
configuration. In J03_01.biz and later, this file will automatically save to the
compact flash card, if present. Otherwise the startup-config file will be saved
on the router's internal flash.
Entering write erase deletes the startup-config file. If you have a compact
flash card, the startup-config is erased from cflash. If you are running the
AutoSynch™ function, this command erases startup-config from both flash
and compact flash. If you do not have a compact flash card, the file is erased
from flash.
The write network command saves the running config to a TFTP server. You
can set the filename to something meaningful to you when you are prompted
with Destination filename?.
The write terminal command is similar to the show running-config
command; it displays the current running-configuration in the CLI.
autosynch
The autosynch command is used with a compact flash card. Enabling the
AutoSynch™ function allows the router to automatically keep the startup-
config and Secure Router OS files in internal flash synchronized with the
startup-config and Secure Router OS files on the compact flash card.
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