Netgear XCM8806 - 8800 SERIES 6-SLOT CHASSIS SWITCH ユーザーズマニュアル

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Appendix B.  Software Upgrade and Boot Options  
NETGEAR 8800 User Manual 
Saving the Configuration
After you load the configuration, save it to the configuration database for use by the switch. 
This allows the switch to reapply the configuration after a switch reboot. To save the 
configuration, use the 
save configuration {primary | secondary | <existing-config> | 
<new-config>}
 command.
When you save the configuration file, the switch automatically adds the .cfg file extension to 
the filename. This saves the ASCII configuration as an XML-based configuration file.
You can use any name for the configuration. For example, after loading the file 
meg_upload_config1.xsf, you need to save it to the switch. To save the configuration as 
configuration1.cfg, use the following command:
save configuration configuration1
Using Autoconfigure and Autoexecute Files
Two features allow you automatically execute scripts that can manage the switch 
configuration. 
Autoconfigure: 
Configuration commands placed in the 
default.xsf
 file are executed by the switch as it 
comes up and is unable to find its usual configuration file or if the switch is unconfigured or if 
the configuration file cannot be determined due to a corrupt NVRAM. This returns the switch 
to some basic configuration. When 
default.xsf
 is executed, the 
show switch
 command 
shows 
default.xsf
 as the booted configuration file. 
The 
default.xsf 
file can have any CLI commands as long as they are all executed within 
500 seconds. The script is aborted when the commands are not executed within that time. 
When the file is loaded, the results can be seen by executing the 
show script output 
default
 command.
Autoexecute: 
Configuration commands placed in the 
autoexec.xsf
 file are executed after a switch loads its 
configuration. The file is not executed when a 
default.xsf
 file has been executed. Use the 
file to execute commands after a switch is up and running. The commands must be executed 
within 500 seconds or the script execution is aborted. 
When an autoexec.xsf file is executed. the results can be seen by executing the 
show script 
output autoexec
 command. 
Using TFTP to Upload the Configuration
You can upload the current configuration to a Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server on 
your network. Using TFTP, the uploaded configuration file retains your system configuration 
and is saved in Extensible Markup Language (XML) format. This allows you to send a copy of