Boot Options
Basic System Configuration Guide 209
Example: A:ALA-1# bof
A:ALA-1>bof# save cf3:
A:ALA-1>bof# 
CLI Syntax: bof# 
no address ip-address/mask [active | standby]
no autonegotiate
no console-speed
no dns-domain
no li-local-save
no li-separate
no primary-config 
no primary-dns
no primary-image 
no secondary-config 
no secondary-dns
no secondary-image 
no static-route ip-address/mask next-hop ip-address
no tertiary-config 
no tertiary-dns
no tertiary-image 
Saving a Configuration to a Different Filename
Save the current configuration with a unique filename to have additional backup copies and 
to edit parameters with a text editor. You can save your current configuration to an ASCII file.
Use the following CLI syntax to save a configuration to a different location:
CLI Syntax: admin# save [file-url] [detail] [index]
Example: A:ALA-1>admin# save cf3:\testABC.cfg
Saving config.# Saved to cf3:\testABC.cfg
... complete
A:ALA-1#
Rebooting
When an admin>reboot command is issued, routers with redundant CPM are rebooted as 
well as the XMAs, XCMs, and IOMs. Changes are lost unless the configuration is saved. Use 
the admin>save file-url command to save the current configuration. If no command line 
options are specified, the user is prompted to confirm the reboot operation.