HP Traffic Director sa7220 User Manual
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C H A P T E R 3
Using the Boot Monitor CLI
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First Options:
1. If you select the default,
y
, the system allows you to save the con-
figuration as either
active.cfg
or the last loaded filename.
Configuration file name? [active.cfg] --->
NOTE: This list includes
backup.cfg
, a backup
of the most recently
booted configuration.
This file is automatically
created when you change
the configuration and
save
.
2. You can either accept the default,
active.cfg
, or type a new
filename. The system then saves the file and presents a list of all
saved files.
Select a boot configuration from the following
files.
active.cfg
backup.cfg
Boot configuration file name? [active.cfg] --->
3. You can accept the default,
active.cfg
, or select another
previously saved configuration. Regardless of the file you select,
the configuration file you are about to boot is displayed to ensure
that the last file displayed is the configuration that is booted.
4. If you select the default,
y
, the system boots to the normal
operational prompt, if you type
n
, it returns to the
monitor>
prompt.
Second Options:
1. If you choose not to save the modified file, the system displays a
warning that it is reverting to the previously booted configura-
tion, as shown below:
Warning: The current configuration has NOT been
saved and will not be booted. Reverting to last
saved active.cfg.
2. If there are no additional saved configurations then the system
prompts you to confirm that want to boot the last saved
configuration, which will always be
active.cfg
.
Do you really want to boot active.cfg? [y] --->
3. If you select the default,
y
, the system boots to the normal
operational prompt. If you type
n
, it returns to the
monitor>
prompt.