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If you select Check configuration with next startup configuration file, the system will check the 
configuration before rebooting the device. If the check succeeds, the system will reboot the device; 
if the check fails, a dialog box appears, telling you that the current configuration and the saved 
configuration are inconsistent, and the device will not be rebooted. In this case, you need to save 
the current configuration manually before you can reboot the device. 
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If you do not select the check box, the system will reboot the device directly. 
Electronic Label 
Electronic label allows you to view information about the device electronic label, which is also known as 
the permanent configuration data or archive information. The information is written into the storage 
medium of a device or a card during the debugging and testing processes, and includes card name, 
product bar code, MAC address, debugging and testing date(s), manufacture name, and so on. 
Select Device > Device Maintenance from the navigation tree, and click the Electronic Label tab to 
enter the page as shown in 
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Electronic label 
 
 
Diagnostic Information 
Each functional module has its own running information, and generally, you need to view the output 
information for each module one by one. To receive as much information as possible in one operation 
during daily maintenance or when system failure occurs, the diagnostic information module allows you 
to save the running statistics of multiple functional modules to a file named default.diag, and then you 
can locate problems faster by checking this file. 
Select Device > Device Maintenance from the navigation tree, and click the Diagnostic Information 
tab to enter the page as shown in 
Figure 1-4 
Diagnostic information 
 
 
When you click Create Diagnostic Information File, the system begins to generate diagnostic 
information file, and after the file is generated, the page is as shown in