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Saving the Current Running Configuration
Introduction
To make configuration changes take effect at the next startup of the device, you can save the running
configuration to the startup configuration file to be used at the next startup before the device reboots.
Complete these tasks to save the current configuration:
Task
Remarks
Enabling Configuration File Auto-Save
Optional
Modes in Saving the Configuration
Required
Enabling Configuration File Auto-Save
1) On the SR6604/6608/6616 router
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After the configuration file auto-save function is enabled, when you save the current configuration
by executing the
save
[
safely
] [
backup
|
main
] command
or executing the
save
filename all
command and then pressing
Enter
, the AMB and SMB will automatically save the current
configuration to the specified configuration file, and use the file as the configuration file for the next
startup, thus keeping the consistency of the configuration files on the AMB and SMB.
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If the configuration file auto-save function is not enabled, when you save the current configuration
by executing the
save
[
safely
] [
backup
|
main
] command
or executing the
save
filename all
command and then pressing
Enter
, only the AMB will automatically save the current configuration
to the specified configuration file, and use the file as the configuration file for the next startup; the
SMB will neither save the configuration file nor configure the file for the next startup.
Follow these steps to configure the configuration file auto-save function:
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—
Enable configuration file auto-save
slave auto-update config
Optional
Enabled by default.
If you execute the
save
filename
command and press
Enter
, the system saves the current
configuration to the specified path, but the SMB does not save the configuration.
Modes in Saving the Configuration
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Fast saving mode. This is the mode when you use the
save
command without the
safely
keyword.
The mode saves the file more quickly but is likely to lose the existing configuration file if the device
reboots or the power fails during the process.
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