Specifying A Startup Configuration File For The Next System Startup; Backing Up The Startup Configuration File - H3C S5810 Series Operation Manual

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The complete undo form of a command is not supported, namely, you cannot get the actual undo
form of the command by simply putting the keyword undo in front of the command, so the complete
undo form of the command cannot be recognized by the device.
The configuration cannot be removed, such as hardware-related commands
Commands in different views are dependent on each other
If the replacement configuration file is not a complete file generated by using the save or archive
configuration command, or the file is copied from a different type of device, the configuration
cannot be rolled back. Ensure that the replacement configuration file is correct and compatible with
the current device.

Specifying a Startup Configuration File for the Next System Startup

A startup configuration file is the configuration file to be used at the next system startup. You can specify
a configuration file as the startup configuration file to be used at the next system startup in the following
two ways:
Use the save command. If you save the current configuration to the specified configuration file in
the interactive mode, the system automatically sets the file as the configuration file to be used at
the main next system startup.
Use the command dedicated to specify a startup configuration file, which is described in the
following table:
Follow the step below to specify a configuration file as the startup configuration file for the next system
startup:
To do...
Specify a startup configuration
file for the next system startup
A configuration file must use .cfg as its extension name and the startup configuration file must be saved
under the root directory of the storage medium.

Backing Up the Startup Configuration File

The backup function allows you to copy the startup configuration file to be used at the next system
startup from the device to the TFTP server for backup.
The backup operation backs up the startup configuration file to the TFTP server for startup configuration
file.
Follow the step below to back up the startup configuration file to be used at the next system startup:
Use the command...
startup saved-configuration
cfgfile [ backup | main ]
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