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This command will permanently delete the configuration file from the switch.
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An error occurs when you execute this command if the configuration file to be deleted does not
exist.
Related commands:
save
.
Examples
# Erase the main configuration file to be used in the next startup.
<Sysname> reset saved-configuration main
The saved configuration will be erased.
Are you sure?[Y/N]y
Configuration in flash memory is being cleared.
Please wait ...
....
Unit1 reset saved-configuration successfully.
save
Syntax
save
[
cfgfile
| [
safely
] [
backup
|
main
] ]
View
Any view
Parameters
cfgfile
: Path name or file name of a configuration file in the Flash, a string of 5 to 56 characters.
safely
: Saves the current configuration in the safe mode.
backup
: Saves the configuration to the backup configuration file.
main
: Saves the configuration to the main configuration file.
Description
Use the
save
command to save the current configuration to a configuration file in the Flash.
When you use this command to save the configuration file,
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If the
main
and
backup
keywords are not specified, the current configuration will be saved to the
main configuration file.
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If the
cfgfile
argument is specified, but the file specified by it does not exist, the system will create
the file and then save the current configuration to it. The file attribute is neither
main
nor
backup
.
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If the
cfgfile
argument is specified and the file specified by it exists, the system will save the current
configuration to the specified file. The file attribute is the original attribute of the file.
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If the
cfgfile
argument is not specified, the system will save the current configuration to the
configuration file used for this startup. If the switch starts up without loading the configuration file,
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