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Restoring the startup configuration file
Restoring the startup configuration file in the web
Configuration restoration allows you to:
• Upload the .cfg file on the host of the current user to the device for the next startup
• Upload the .xml file on the host of the current user to the device for the next startup, and delete the
previous .xml configuration file that was used for the next startup
Select Device Management > Maintenance from the navigation tree, and click Restore to enter the
restoring configuration file page, as shown in Figure 9.
Figure 9 Restoring configuration file page
• After you click the upper Browse button in this figure, the file upload dialog box appears. You can
select the .cfg file to be uploaded, and then click Apply.
• After you click the lower Browse button in this figure, the file upload dialog box appears. You can
select the .xml file to be uploaded, and then click Apply.
Restoring the startup configuration file at the CLI
The restore function allows you to copy a configuration file from a TFTP server to the device and specify
the file as the startup configuration file to be used at the next system startup.
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