3com 8807 Reference Guide

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Configuration File Management Commands
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the system software actually used for the current enabling, the filename of the 
system software configured for the next enabling, the configuration filename used 
for the current enabling, the configuration filename configured for the next 
enabling.
Related command: startup saved-configuration.
Example
# Display the filenames related to the current and the next enabling.
<SW8800> display startup
 
MainBoard:
 
  Startup saved-configuration file:          flash:/8500.cfg
 
  Next startup saved-configuration file:     flash:/8500.cfg 
reset 
saved-configuration
Syntax
reset saved-configuration
View
User view
Parameter
None
Description
Use the reset saved-configuration command to erase configuration files from 
the flash memory of the switch.
Perform this command with cautious. It is suggested to consult technical support 
personnel first.
Generally, this command is used in the following situations:
After upgrade of software, configuration files in flash memory may not match 
the new version’s software. Perform the reset saved-configuration command 
to erase the old configuration files.
If a used switch is applied to the new circumstance and the original 
configuration files cannot meet the new requirements, the switch should be 
configured again. Erase the original configuration files for reconfiguration.
If the configuration files do not exist in the flash memory when the switch is 
electrified and initialized, it will enter setup switch view automatically.
Related command: savedisplay current-configuration, display 
saved-configuration
.
Example
# Erase the configuration files from the flash memory of the switch.
<SW8800> reset saved-configuration
 
The saved configuration will be erased.
 
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