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Description Use the startup saved-configurationcommand to specify a configuration file for next startup.

Use the undo startup saved-configurationcommand to start up with an empty configuration, which means startup with the initial configuration of the system. If the configuration file has main/backup attribute, this command erases the attribute but does not delete the file.

The specified file must be ended with a .cfg extension and saved in the root directory of the storage device. (For a device supporting storage device partitioning, the file must be saved on the first partition).

When the configuration file supports main/backup attribute:

For a normal configuration file, after the execution of the startup saved-configurationcfgfile main command, the configuration file becomes a main configuration file.

For a normal configuration file, after the execution of the startup saved-configurationcfgfile backup command, the configuration file becomes a backup configuration file.

For a main configuration file, after the execution of the startup saved-configurationcfgfile backup command, the configuration file has both main and backup attributes.

For a backup configuration file, after the execution of the startup saved-configurationcfgfile main command, the configuration file has both main and backup attributes.

If main/backup attribute is not specified, the file is set as a main configuration file.

If a main configuration file already exists when you set a new file as the main configuration file, the main attribute of the existing file will be erased to allow only one main configuration file in the system.

If a backup configuration file already exists when you set a new file as the backup configuration file, the backup attribute of the existing file will be erased to allow only one backup configuration file in the system.

Related command: display startup.

Example # Specify a configuration file for next startup (main/backup attribute not supported).

<Sysname> startup saved-configuration testcfg.cfg

Please wait

Done!

#Specify a backup configuration file for next startup (main/backup attribute supported).

<Sysname> startup saved-configuration testcfg.cfg backup

Please wait

Done!

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