3com S7906E Guide De Référence

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Parameters 
dest-addr: IP address or name of a TFTP server. The address cannot be an IPv6 address. 
dest-filename: Target filename used to save the startup configuration file for the next system startup on 
the server. 
Description 
Use the backup startup-configuration command to backup the startup configuration file (used at the 
next system startup) using a filename you specify. If you do not specify this filename, the original 
filename is used. This command only backs up the startup configuration file of the AMB. 
Presently, the device uses TFTP to back up configuration files. 
Examples 
# Back up the startup configuration file of the device to the TFTP server with IP address 2.2.2.2, using 
filename 192-168-1-26.cfg
<Sysname> display startup 
  Current startup saved-configuration file:          flash:/config.cfg 
  Next startup saved-configuration file:             flash:/test.cfg 
<Sysname> backup startup-configuration to 2.2.2.2 192-168-1-26.cfg 
Backup next startup-configuration file to 2.2.2.2, please wait… 
finished! 
<Sysname> 
After the above operation, the device backs up file test.cfg to TFTP server 2.2.2.2, where the file is 
saved as 192-168-1-26.cfg
display saved-configuration 
Syntax 
display saved-configuration by-linenum ] 
View 
Any view 
Default Level 
2: System level 
Parameters 
by-linenum: Identifies each line of displayed information with a line number. 
Description 
Use the display saved-configuration command to display the contents of the current configuration file 
saved on the storage medium of the device. 
After the device is powered on, if you find that some configurations are not validated or incorrect, you 
may use this command to display the configuration used for the current startup. During device 
management and maintenance, you can also use this command to check whether important 
configurations are saved to the current configuration file.