3com 9000 SX Manual De Usuario

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You can select which image the Switch will load on the next reboot by 
using the following command:
use image {primary | secondary}
If you do not specify which image to use, the Switch automatically 
loads the primary image.
Rebooting the Switch
To reboot the Switch, use the following command:
reboot
Saving 
Configuration 
Changes
The configuration is the customized set of parameters that you have 
selected to run on the Switch. As you make configuration changes, the 
new settings are stored in run-time memory. Settings that are stored in 
run-time memory are not retained by the Switch when the Switch is 
rebooted. In order to retain the settings, and have them be loaded 
when you reboot the Switch, you must save the configuration to 
non-volatile storage.
The Switch 9000 can store two different configurations; a primary and 
a secondary. When you save configuration changes, you can select 
which configuration you want the changes saved to. If you do not 
specify, the changes are saved to the current configuration area.
If you have made a mistake, or have the need to go back to the 
configuration as it was before you started making changes, you can tell 
the Switch to use the unchanged configuration on the next reboot.
To save the configuration, use the following command:
save config {primary | secondary}
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