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config configuration
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage:
To configure FLASH file "c:/startup.cfg" as the boot up configuration:
erase
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage:
To delete file "c:/startup.cfg" from the Switch's flash memory:
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Used to configure the configuration file located on the flash memory
as a boot up configuration, or as an active configuration.
config configuration {<drive_id>} <pathname 64> [boot_up |
active]
This command is used to configure the configuration file on the flash
drive of the Switch. The user may choose to use it as a boot up or
active section.
drive_id – Enter the drive ID number where the configuration file is
located on the flash drive that is to be configured.
<pathname 64> – Specifies the path and filename of the
configuration file located on the flash drive of the Switch.
boot_up – Entering this parameter will specify the configuration file
as a boot up section.
active – Entering this parameter will first load and then activate this
configuration file on the switch.
Only administrator-level users can issue this command.
DGS-3627:5#config configuration C:\ startup.cfg boot_up
Command: config configuration C:\ startup.cfg boot_up
Success.
DGS-3627:5#
Used to delete a file located on the internal flash memory of the
Switch.
erase {{unit [<unitid 1-12>]} <drive_id>} <pathname 64>
This command is used to erase a file located on the internal flash
memory of the Switch.
unit <unit_id 1-12> - Select the switch in the switch stack where the
file is that will be configured, denoted by unit ID number.
<drive_id> - Enter the drive ID of the internal flash drive to be
erased.
<pathname 64> – Specifies the path and filename of the file located
on the flash drive of the Switch, to be deleted.
Only administrator-level and operator-level users can issue this
command.
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