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Default level 2: System level Parameters dest-addr: Specifies a TFTP server's IPv4 address or name, a sting of 1 to 20 characters. dest-filename: Specifies the target file name used for saving the file on the server. The file extension must be .cfg. If you do not specify a target file name, the source file name is used. Description Use backup startup-configuration to back up the startup configuration file to a TFTP server. Before performing this task, make sure the server is reachable, the server is enabled with TFTP service, and you have read and write permissions. This command backs up only the main startup configuration file. Examples # Back up the next-startup configuration file of the switch to the TFTP server with IP address 2.2.2.2, and set the target file name to 192-168-1-26.cfg. display startup MainBoard: Current startup saved-configuration file: flash:/config.cfg Next main startup saved-configuration file: flash:/config.cfg Next backup startup saved-configuration file: NULL backup startup-configuration to 2.2.2.2 192-168-1-26.cfg Backup next startup-configuration file to 2.2.2.2, please wait...finished! configuration replace file Syntax View configuration replace file filename System view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters filename: Specifies the name of the replacement configuration file for configuration rollback. Description Use configuration replace file to perform a configuration rollback. To replace the running configuration with the configuration in a configuration file without rebooting the device, use the configuration rollback function. This function helps you revert to a previous configuration state or adapt the running configuration to different network environments. To avoid rollback failure: • Make sure the replacement configuration file is created by using the configuration archive function or the save command on the current device. 106

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Default level
2: System level
Parameters
dest-addr
: Specifies a TFTP server's IPv4 address or name, a sting of 1 to 20 characters.
dest-filename
:
Specifies the target file name used for saving the file on the server. The file extension must
be .cfg. If you do not specify a target file name, the source file name is used.
Description
Use
backup startup-configuration
to back up the startup configuration file to a TFTP server.
Before performing this task, make sure the server is reachable, the server is enabled with TFTP service,
and you have read and write permissions.
This command backs up only the main startup configuration file.
Examples
# Back up the next-startup configuration file of the switch to the TFTP server with IP address 2.2.2.2, and
set the target file name to
192-168-1-26.cfg
.
<Sysname> display startup
MainBoard:
Current startup saved-configuration file: flash:/config.cfg
Next main startup saved-configuration file: flash:/config.cfg
Next backup startup saved-configuration file: NULL
<Sysname> backup startup-configuration to 2.2.2.2 192-168-1-26.cfg
Backup next startup-configuration file to 2.2.2.2, please wait…finished!
<Sysname>
configuration replace file
Syntax
configuration replace
file
filename
View
System view
Default level
3: Manage level
Parameters
filename
: Specifies the name of the replacement configuration file for configuration rollback.
Description
Use
configuration replace file
to perform a configuration rollback.
To replace the running configuration with the configuration in a configuration file without rebooting the
device, use the configuration rollback function. This function helps you revert to a previous configuration
state or adapt the running configuration to different network environments.
To avoid rollback failure:
•
Make sure the replacement configuration file is created by using the configuration archive function
or the
save
command on the current device.