Write Erase; Write Memory - Nokia ESB26 User Manual

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23.

write erase

The write erase command, in Privileged (Enable) mode, erases the current configuration of
the unit stored on the NVRAM of the switch. The start-up configuration file is set to factory-
default values.
This command is similar to reload to-defaults, except that it does not restart the switch.
Command Syntax
device-name#write erase

write memory

The write memory command, in Privileged (Enable) mode, stores the unit's current
configuration on the NVRAM of the switch. This is the configuration that will be saved and
loaded each time the power to the unit is turned on. The write command in Privileged
(Enable) mode has the same functionality.
The command is equivalent to the copy running-config startup-config command.
Command Syntax
device-name#write memory
Reload Commands
The Reload commands, summarized in Table 23-3, can be used to perform the following
operations:
Reboot the switch, with or without saving the current configuration;
Reload factory-default configuration settings.
The reload commands are available in Privileged (Enable) mode.
Table 23-3 Reload Commands
C o m m a n d
D e s c r i p t i o n
reload
Closes down and reboots the switch with or without saving the current
configuration. Resets the interface modules.
reload to-defaults
Resets the switch to its factory-default configuration and reboots it.
boot-mode
Configures the boot mode.
reload
The reload command, in Privileged (Enable) mode, with the optional save keyword, saves the
current configuration to the NVRAM, resets the interface modules and reboots the switch.
Used with the no-save keyword, this command closes down and reboots the switch without
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