Reference Guide

write
write {erase <all> <reboot>|memory}
Description
This command saves the running configuration to memory or displays the running configuration on the screen. This
command can also be used to erase the running configuration and return to factory default setting
Syntax
Parameter Description
erase <all> <reboot>
Erases the running system configuration file. Rebooting the W-IAP resets it to
the factory default configuration. If you specify all, the configuration and all data
in the W-IAP databases are erased.
memory
Saves the current system configuration to memory. Any configuration changes
made during this session will be made permanent.
Usage Guidelines
Configuration changes made using the CLI affect only the current session. You must save your changes for them to
be retained across system reboots. Changes are lost if the system reboots before saving the changes.
The following command assumes you have already saved your configuration. Reboot the W-IAP:
The W-IAP returns the following messages:
Do you really want to reset the system(y/n): y
System will now restart!
...
Restarting system.
Example
The following command saves your changes so they are retained after a reboot:
write memory
Command History
Version Description
Dell Networking W-Series Instant
6.2.1.0-3.3
This command is introduced.
Command Information
W-IAP Platform Command Mode
All platforms
Privileged EXEC mode
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