Viewing The Detailed Contents Of A Config File - Motorola RFS7000 Series System Reference Manual

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2. To view the entire contents of a config file (in detail), select a config file (by highlighting a row from
the table) and click the
Config File on page
3. Select a configuration (other than the start-up-config or running config) and click the
to install the file on the switch and replace the existing startup-config file.
If a file (for example, sample-config) is selected, a message displays stating, "When sample-config
is installed, it will replace start-up config. Are you sure you want to install sample-config." Click
to continue.
NOTE Selecting either the startup-config or running-config does not enable the Install
button. A different configuration file must be available to enable the Install button
for the purposes of replacing the existing startup-config.
4. To permanently remove a file from the list of configurations available to the switch, select a
configuration file and click the
If startup-config is deleted, a prompt displays stating the default switch startup-config will
automatically take its place. The switch running-config cannot be deleted.
5. To restore the system's default configuration file and revert the settings back to their factory default,
click the
Restore Defaults
NOTE After setting the switch to revert to factory default settings, the system must be
rebooted before the factory default settings take effect. When this occurs, the
switch IP address could change.
6. Click the
Transfer Files
For more information, see

3.3.1 Viewing the Detailed Contents of a Config File

The View screen displays the entire contents of a configuration file. Motorola recommends a file be reviewed
carefully before it is designation as the switch startup configuration.
1. Select a configuration file from the Configuration screen.
Displays the date and time each configuration file was created.
Use this information as a baseline for troubleshooting problems by
comparing event log data with configuration file creation data.
Displays the date and time each configuration file was last
modified. Compare this column against the Created column to
discern which files were modified and make informed decisions
whether existing files should be further modified or deleted.
Displays the path (location) to the configuration file.
View
button. For more information, see
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Delete
button.
button.
button to move a target configuration file to a secure location for later use.
Transferring a Config File on page
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Viewing the Detailed Contents of a
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