Boot Option Files
7210 SAS M, X Basic System Configuration Guide Page 117
Modifying and Saving a Configuration
If you modify a configuration file, the changes remain in effect only during the current power
cycle unless a
save command is executed. Changes are lost if the system is powered down or the
router is rebooted without saving.
• Specify the file URL location to save the running configuration. If a destination is not
specified, the files are saved to the location where the files were found for that boot
sequence. The same configuration can be saved with different file names to the same
location or to different locations.
•The detail option adds the default parameters to the saved configuration.
•The index option forces a save of the index file.
• Changing the active and standby addresses without reboot standby CPM may cause a
boot-env sync to fail.
The following command saves a configuration:
CLI Syntax: bof# save [cflash-id]
Example
:A:ALA-1# bof
A:ALA-1>bof# save cf1:
A:ALA-1>bof#
The following command saves the system configuration:
CLI Syntax: admin# save [file-url] [detail] [index]
Example
:A:ALA-1# admin save cf1:\test123.cfg
Saving config.# Saved to cf1:\test123.cfg
... complete
A:ALA-1#
NOTE: If the persist option is enabled and the admin save file-url command is
executed with an FTP path used as the
file-url parameter, two FTP sessions simultaneously
open to the FTP server. The FTP server must be configured to allow multiple sessions from the
same login, otherwise, the configuration and index files will not be saved correctly.