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.