Item | Description | ||
| Specifies the type of the startup configuration file: | ||
File Type | ∙ | Main | |
| ∙ | Backup | |
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If a file with same name | Specifies whether to overwrite the file with the same name. | ||
If you do not select the option, when a file with the same name exists, a dialog box | |||
already exists, overwrite | |||
appears, telling you that the file already exists and you cannot continue the | |||
it without prompt. | |||
upgrade. | |||
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Reboot after the | Specifies whether to reboot the device to make the upgraded system software | ||
upgrading finished. | image file take effect after the system software image file is uploaded. | ||
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CAUTION:
∙Before rebooting the device, save the configuration; otherwise, all unsaved configuration will be lost after device reboot.
∙When the device reboots, you need to
Select Device Device Maintenance from the navigation tree, click the Reboot tab to enter the device reboot configuration page, as shown in a.
a.Device reboot page
Click Apply to reboot the device. You can check whether the current configuration has been saved to the startup configuration file.
∙If you select Check configuration with next startup configuration file, the system checks the configuration before rebooting the device. If the check succeeds, the system reboots the device; if the check fails, a dialog box appears, telling you that the current configuration and the saved configuration are inconsistent, and the device will not be rebooted. In this case, you need to save the current configuration manually before you can reboot the device.
∙If you do not select the check box, the system reboots the device directly.
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