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298 CHAPTER 12: FILE SYSTEM MANAGEMENT
Displaying the
Current-configuration
and Saved-configuration
of the Switch
After being powered on, the system reads the configuration files from Flash for
the initialization of the device. (Such configuration files are called
saved-configuration files.) If there is no configuration file in Flash, the system will
begin the initialization with the default parameters. Relative to the
saved-configuration, the configuration in effect during the operating process of
the system is called current-configuration. You can use the following commands to
display the current-configuration and saved-configuration information of the
Switch.
Perform the following configuration in any view.
Table 338 Display the Configurations of the Switch
The configuration files are displayed in their corresponding saving formats.
Saving the
Current-configuration
Use the save command to save the current-configuration in the Flash Memory,
and the configurations will become the saved-configuration when the system is
powered on for the next time.
Perform the following configuration in any view.
Table 339 Save the Current-Configuration
After a Fabric is formed, if you execute the save command, every switch in the
Fabric saves the current configuration to its individual configuration file. If you do
not enter the
file-name
parameter in this command, for the Switches that have
specified the configuration file for booting, the current configurations will be
stored to the specified configuration file; and for the Switches that have not
specified the configuration file for booting, the current configurations will be
stored to the default configuration file, which is sw5500cfg.cfg for Series
5500G-EI Switches.
Erasing Configuration
Files from Flash Memory
The reset saved-configuration command can be used to erase configuration
files from Flash Memory. The system will use the default configuration parameters
for initialization when the Switch is powered on for the next time.
Perform the following configuration in User View.
Table 340 Erase Configuration Files from Flash Memory
Operation Command
Display the saved-configuration
information of the Switch
display saved-configuration [ unit
unit-id ]
Display the current-configuration
information of the Switch
display current-configuration [
controller | interface
interface-type
[
interface-number
] | configuration [
configuration
] ] [ | { begin | exclude |
include }
regular-expression
]
Display the running configuration
of the current view
display this
Operation Command
Save the current-configuration save [
file-name
| safely ]
Operation Command
Erase configuration files from Flash Memory reset saved-configuration