488CHAPTER 18: FILE MANAGEMENT COMMANDS

 

Access — Enabled.

 

History —Introduced in MSS Version 3.0.

 

Usage — If you do not specify a filename, MSS replaces the

 

configuration file loaded during the most recent reboot. To display the

 

filename of the configuration file MSS loaded during the most recent

 

reboot, use the display boot command.

 

The command completely replaces the specified configuration file with

 

the running configuration.

 

Examples — The following command saves the running configuration to

 

the configuration file loaded during the most recent reboot. In this

 

example, the filename used during the most recent reboot is

 

configuration.

 

WX4400# save config

 

Configuration saved to configuration.

 

The following command saves the running configuration to a file named

 

testconfig1:

 

WX4400# save config testconfig1

 

Configuration saved to testconfig1.

 

See Also

 

„ display boot on page 477

 

„ display config on page 478

 

„ load config on page 482

 

 

set boot

Changes the configuration file to load after rebooting.

configuration-file

Syntax set boot configuration-file filename

 

 

„ filename — Filename. Specify between 1 and 128 alphanumeric

 

characters, with no spaces.

 

To load the file from a subdirectory, specify the subdirectory name,

 

followed by a forward slash, in front of the filename. For example:

 

backup_configs/config_c.

 

Defaults — The default configuration filename is configuration.

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