zSafe mode. This is the mode when you use the save command with the safely keyword. The mode saves the file slower but can retain the original configuration file in the device even if the device reboots or the power fails during the process.

The configuration file to be used for next startup may be lost if the device reboots or the power fails during the configuration file saving process. In this case, the device reboots without loading any configuration file. After the device reboots, you need to specify a configuration file for the next startup. Refer to Specifying a Configuration File for Next Startup for details.

Three attributes of the configuration file

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Main attribute. When you use the save [ [ safely ] [ main ] ] command to save the current configuration, the configuration file you get has main attribute. If this configuration file already exists and has backup attribute, the file will have both main and backup attributes after execution of this command. If the filename you entered is different from that existing in the system, this command will erase its main attribute to allow only one main attribute configuration file in the device.

Backup attribute. When you use the save [ safely ] backup command to save the current configuration, the configuration file you get has backup attribute. If this configuration file already exists and has main attribute, the file will have both main and backup attributes after execution of this command. If the filename you entered is different from that existing in the system, this command will erase its backup attribute to allow only one backup attribute configuration file in the device.

Normal attribute. When you use the save cfgfile command to save the current configuration, the configuration file you get has normal attribute if it is not an existing file. Otherwise, the attribute is dependent on the original attribute of the file.

zIt is recommended to adopt the fast saving mode in the conditions of stable power and adopt the safe mode in the conditions of unstable power or remote maintenance.

zThe extension name of the configuration file must be .cfg.

Erasing the Startup Configuration File

You can clear the configuration files saved on the device through commands. After you clear the configuration files, the device starts up without loading the configuration file the next time it is started up.

Follow these steps to erase the configuration file:

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