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• Commands or command settings that the device does not support cannot be added to the running
configuration.
195BSpecifying the next-startup configuration file
You can specify a .cfg configuration file as the startup configuration file to be used at the next startup
when you use the save command to save the running configuration to it.
Alternatively, perform the following task in user view to specify the next-startup configuration file:
Task Command
Remarks
Specify the next-startup
configuration file.
startup saved-configuration cfgfile
The configuration file must use
the .cfg extension and be saved in
the root directory of the storage
medium. If the storage medium has
been partitioned, save the file on
the first partition.
196BBacking up the next-startup configuration file to a TFTP server
Before performing this task, make sure the server is reachable and enabled with TFTP service, and you
have read and write permissions.
To back up the next-startup configuration file to a TFTP server:
Ste
p
Command
Remarks
1. Verify that a next-startup
configuration file has
been specified in user
view.
display startup
Optional.
If no next-startup configuration file has
been specified, the backup operation will
fail.
2. Back up the next-startup
configuration file to a TFTP
server in user view.
backup startup-configuration
to dest-addr [dest- filename ]
N/A
197BRestoring the next-startup configuration file from a TFTP server
To download a configuration file from a TFTP server to the device and specify the file as the next-startup
configuration file, perform the task in this section.
Before restoring the next-startup configuration file, make sure the server is reachable, the server is
enabled with TFTP service, and you have read and write permissions.
To restore the next-startup configuration file from a TFTP server:
Ste
p
Command
Remarks
1. Restore the next-startup
configuration file from a TFTP
server in user view.
restore startup-configuration from
src-addr src-filename
N/A