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Restoring the startup configuration file – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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After the startup configuration file is deleted, the system will use the null configuration when the device

reboots.

Follow the step below to delete the startup configuration file for the next startup:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Delete the startup configuration file

for the next startup from the

storage medium

reset saved-configuration

Required

Available in user view

z

This command will permanently delete the configuration files from the AMB and SMB. Use it with

caution. (distributed device)

z

This command will permanently delete the configuration files from all the main boards of an IRF.

Use it with caution. (distributed IRF device)

Restoring the Startup Configuration File

z

The restore function allows you to copy a configuration file from a TFTP server to the root

directory of the storage media of both the AMB and SMB and specify the file as the startup

configuration file to be used at the next system startup. (distributed device)

z

The restore function allows you to copy a configuration file from a TFTP server to the root

directory of the storage medium of each main board in an IRF and specify the file as the startup

configuration file to be used at the next system startup. (distributed IRF device)

Follow the step below to restore the startup configuration file to be used at the next system startup:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Restore the startup configuration

file to be used at the next system

startup

restore startup-configuration

from src-addr src-filename

Required

Available in user view

z

Before restoring a configuration file, ensure that the server is reachable, the server is enabled with

TFTP service, and the client has read and write permission.

z

After execution of the command, use the display startup command (in user view) to verify that

the filename of the configuration file to be used at the next system startup is the same with that

specified by the filename argument.