R21xx-HP FlexFabric 11900 Fundamentals Command Reference
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startup saved-configuration
In standalone mode:
Use startup saved-configuration to specify a file as a next-startup configuration file for both active MPU
and standby MPU.
Use undo startup saved-configuration to configure the active MPU and the standby MPU to start up with
factory defaults at the next startup.
In IRF mode:
Use startup saved-configuration to specify a file as a next-startup configuration file for all MPUs in the IRF
fabric.
Use undo startup saved-configuration to configure all MPUs to start up with the factory defaults at the
next startup.
Syntax
startup saved-configuration cfgfile [ backup | main ]
undo startup saved-configuration
Views
User view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
cfgfile: Specifies the name of a .cfg file. This .cfg file must already exist in the root directory of the flash.
backup: Specifies the configuration file as the backup next-startup configuration file.
main: Specifies the configuration file as the main next-startup configuration file. This is the primary
configuration file that the device attempts to load at startup. If the loading attempt fails, the device tries
the backup next-startup configuration file.
Usage guidelines
The startup saved-configuration command applies to all MPUs. To successfully configure the command,
verify that:
• In standalone mode, the specified file already exists in the root directory of the flashes on both
active MPU and standby MPU.
• In IRF mode, the specified file already exists in the root directory of the flash on each MPU.
CAUTION:
In an IRF fabric, use the undo startup saved-configuration command with caution. This command can
cause an IRF split after the IRF fabric or an IRF member reboots.
If neither backup nor main is specified, the startup saved-configuration command specifies the main
next-startup configuration file.
Even though the main and backup next-startup configuration files can be the same one, specify them as
separate files for high availability.
The undo startup saved-configuration command changes the file attribute of the main and backup
next-startup configuration files to NULL, but it does not delete the two configuration files.










