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ANAGEMENT
Perform the following configuration in all views.
Table 5 Display the Configurations of the Ethernet Switch
Operation
Display the
saved-configuration of the
Ethernet switch
Display the
current-configuration of the
Ethernet switch
The configuration files are displayed in their corresponding saving formats.
Save the Current-configuration
Use the save command to retain the current-configuration in the Flash Memory.
The configurations are saved when the system is powered on for the next time.
Perform the following configuration in user view.
Table 6 Save the Current-Configuration
Operation
Save the current-configuration
Erase the configuration files from the Flash Memory
The reset saved-configuration command can be used to erase the configuration
files from the Flash Memory. The system will use the default configuration
parameters for initialization when the switch is powered on the next time.
Perform the following configuration in user view.
Table 7 Erase the configuration files from the Flash Memory
Operation
Erase the configuration files from
the Flash Memory
You may erase the configuration files from the Flash in the following cases:
After being upgraded, the software does not match with the configuration
files.
The configuration files in flash are damaged. (A common case is that a wrong
configuration file has been downloaded.)
FTP is a common way to transmit files on the Internet and IP network. Before the
World Wide Web (WWW), files were transmitted in the command line mode and
FTP was the most popular application. Even now, FTP is still used widely, while
most users transmit files via Email and Web.
FTP, a TCP/IP protocol on the application layer, is used for transmitting files
between a remote server and a local host.
Command
display saved-configuration
display current-configuration
Command
save
Command
reset saved-configuration

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