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device moves between these networking environments, you just need to specify the corresponding 
configuration file as the startup configuration file for the next boot of the device and restart the device, 
so that the device can adapt to the network rapidly, saving the configuration workload. 
Startup with the Configuration File 
The device takes the following steps when it boots: 
1)  If you have specified a startup configuration file for system startup, and this file exists, the device 
will initialize its configuration based on this file. 
2)  If the specified startup configuration file does not exist, the device will boot with null configuration. 
Saving the Current Configuration 
Introduction 
You can modify the current configuration on your device using command line interface. However, the 
current configuration is temporary. To make the modified configuration take effect at the next boot of the 
device, you must save the current configuration to the startup configuration file before the device 
reboots. 
Enabling Configuration File Auto-Save 
1) Distributed 
device 
After the configuration file auto-save function is enabled, when you save the current configuration 
by executing the save [ safely ] command or executing the save filename all command and then 
pressing Enter, the AMB and SMB will automatically save the current configuration to the specified 
configuration file, and use the file as the configuration file for the next startup, thus keeping the 
consistency of the configuration files on the AMB and SMB. 
If the configuration file auto-save function is not enabled, when you save the current configuration 
by executing the save [ safely ] command or executing the save filename all command and then 
pressing  Enter, only the AMB will automatically save the current configuration to the specified 
configuration file, and use the file as the configuration file for the next startup; the SMB will neither 
save the configuration file nor configure the file for the next startup. 
2)  Distributed IRF device 
After the configuration file auto-save function is enabled, when you save the current configuration 
by executing the save [ safely ] command or executing the save filename all command and then 
pressing Enter, each main board of a IRF will automatically save the current configuration to the 
specified configuration file, and use the file as the configuration file for its next startup, thus keeping 
the consistency of the configuration files on the AMB and SMBs of the IRF. 
If the configuration file auto-save function is not enabled, when you save the current configuration 
by executing the save [ safely ] command or executing the save filename all command and then 
pressing Enter, only the AMB of the IRF will automatically save the current configuration to the 
specified configuration file, and use the file as the configuration file for the next startup; the SMBs of 
the IRF will neither save the configuration file nor reconfigure the file for the next startup. 
Follow these steps to configure the configuration file auto-save function: 
To do… 
Use the command… 
Remarks 
Enter system view 
system-view 
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