R3204P16-HP Load Balancing Module System Management Configuration Guide-6PW101

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Use the command dedicated to specify a startup configuration file, which is described in the
following table:
Follow the step below to specify a startup configuration file:
To do… Use the command…
Remarks
Specify a startup configuration file startup saved-configuration cfgfile
Required
Available in user view
CAUTION:
A
configuration file must use .cfg as its extension name and the startup configuration file must be saved in
the root directory of the storage medium (For a storage medium that has been partitioned, the file must be
saved on the first partition.).
Backing up the startup configuration file
The backup function allows you to copy the startup configuration file from the device to the TFTP server.
Follow the step below to back up the startup configuration file:
To do… Use the command…
Remarks
Back up the startup configuration
file to the specified TFTP server
backup startup-configuration to
dest-addr [dest- filename ]
Required
Available in user view
NOTE:
Before the backup operation:
Ensure that the server is reachable and enabled with TFTP service, and the client has the read and write
permission.
Use the display startup command (in user view) to check whether you have specified a startup
configuration file. If the file is set as NULL or does not exist, the backup operation fails.
Deleting a startup configuration file
You can delete a startup configuration file at the CLI. If the device has only one startup configuration file,
the system only sets the startup configuration file to NULL.
You may need to delete a startup configuration file for one of these reasons:
After you upgrade system software, the existing startup configuration files do not match the new
system software.
Startup configuration files are corrupted (often caused by loading a wrong configuration file).
With startup configuration files deleted, the devices uses null configuration at the next startup.
Follow the step below to delete a startup configuration file:
To do… Use the command…
Remarks
Delete a startup configuration file
from the storage medium
reset saved-configuration
Required
Available in user view