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Dasan V5808 - Restoring Default Configuration; To Delete a System Configuration File; To Display a System Configuration File

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UMN:CLI User Manual
V5808
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{os1 | os2}
of os1 or os2.
copy {ftp | tftp} bootloader
download
Downloads a bootloader image file from FTP or TFTP
server.
To access FTP to back up the configuration or use the backup file, you should know FTP
user ID and the password. To back up the configuration or use the file through FTP, you
can recognize the file transmission because hash function is automatically turned on.
To delete a system configuration file, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
erase config FILENAME
Enable
Global
Deletes a specified configuration file.
FILENAME: configuration file name
erase key FILENAME
Enable
Deletes a specified SSH key file.
FILENAME: SSH key file name
To display a system configuration file, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
show startup-config
Enable
Global
Bridge
Shows a current startup configuration.
show config-list
Shows a list of configuration files.
The following is an example of displaying a list of configuration files.
SWITCH(config)# copy running-config V5808
SWITCH(config)# show config-list
=========================
CONFIG-LIST
=========================
l3_default
V5808
SWITCH(config)#
6.2.5 Restoring Default Configuration
To restore a default configuration of the system, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
restore factory-defaults
Enable
Restores a factory default configuration.
restore layer2-defaults
Restores an L2 default configuration.
restore layer3-defaults
Restores an L3 default configuration.
After restoring a default configuration, you need to restart the system to initiate.

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