3Com MSR 50 Network Router User Manual


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existing file or not. In addition, both the main board and the backup board are
assumed to use the storage device of the same type when checking filename or
downloading the configuration file (both to the root directory of the main board
or backup board); otherwise, the restoration fails.
Example # Download the configuration file config.cfg for the next startup from the TFTP
server whose IP address is .2.2.2.2.
<Sysname> restore startup-configuration from 2.2.2.2 config.cfg
Restore next startup-configuration file from 2.2.2.2. Please wait...finished!
Now restore next startup-configuration file from main to slave board, Please w
ait...finished!
save
Syntax save [ file-name | [ safely ] [ backup | main ]]
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Parameter file-name: File name, whose suffix must be .cfg.
safely: Sets the configuration saving mode to safe. If this argument is not
specified, the configuration file is saved in fast mode.
backup: Saves the configuration as the backup configuration file.
main: Saves the configuration as the main configuration file.
Description Use the
save command to save the current configuration to the specified
configuration file. If no filename is specified, the system saves the configuration
file in an interactive way. In this way, you can use the default path (the
configuration file for next startup) or enter a filename to specify a new path, but
the suffix of the filename must be ".cfg" and the path must be the path of the
storage device on the active main board (AMB).
For a device that supports main/backup configuration file:
The command saves the current configuration to the main configuration file if
the main or backup keyword is not specified.
If you specified a filename, but the filename does not exist, the system will
create this file and save the configuration into this file. The file attribute is
neither main nor backup.
If you specified a filename and this file exists, the system will save the
configuration into this file. The file attribute is the original attribute of the file.
Note that:
The reset saved-configuration [ main ] command erases the configuration
file which has the main attribute only; while for the configuration file which
has both the main and backup attributes, the command erases its main
attribute.