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Switch Memory and Configuration
Using the Menu and Web Browser Interfaces To Implement Configuration Changes
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from either the CLI or the menu interface without first executing the
write
memory
command in the CLI, the current startup-config file will replace the
running-config file, and any changes in the running-config file will be lost.
Using the
Save
command in the menu interface does not save a change made
to the running config by the CLI unless you have also made a configuration
change in the menu interface. Also, the menu interface displays the current
running-config values. Thus, where a parameter setting is accessable from
both the CLI and the menu interface, if you change the setting in the CLI, the
new value will appear in the menu interface display for that parameter.
However, as indicated above, unless you also make a configuration change
in the menu interface, only the
write memory
command in the CLI will actually
save the change to the startup-config file
.
How To Reset the startup-config and running-config Files to the
Factory Default Configuration.
This command reboots the switch,
replacing the contents of the current startup-config and running-config files
with the factory-default startup configuration.
Syntax:
erase startup-config
For example:
Press
[Y]
to replace the current configuration with the factory default config-
uration and reboot the switch. Press
[N]
to retain the current configuration and
prevent a reboot.
Using the Menu and Web Browser
Interfaces To Implement Configuration
Changes
The menu and web browser interfaces offer these advantages:
■
Quick, easy menu or window access to a subset of switch configuration
features (See the "Menu Features List" on page 2-14 and the web browser
"General Features" list on page .)
HP4108(config)# erase startup-config
Configuration will be deleted and device rebooted, continue [y/n]?
Summary of Contents for ProCurve 4108gl Bundle
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Page 40: ...2 16 Using the Menu Interface Where To Go From Here Using the Menu Interface ...
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Page 350: ...14 44 Port Based Virtual LANs VLANs and GVRP GVRP Port Based Virtual LANs VLANs and GVRP ...
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Page 442: ...18 30 Troubleshooting Restoring a Flash Image Troubleshooting ...
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