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08-26-2016 09:29 AM
08-26-2016 09:29 AM
HP A5800
Hello,
How i can know if my switch has the save configuration ?
in the file management , i have only the config.cfg (startup configuration).
Is it possible to save the current configuration or to have a command who say me the configuration is save.
thanks
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08-26-2016 09:50 AM
08-26-2016 09:50 AM
Re: HP A5800
Hi,
Check out this page for all of the 5880 series manuals
I think it is "Fundamentals" that has all of thpossible options around the save function.
I just blast through with "sa fo" for speed.
Save forcefully and save often!
In general :
Google search for "HPE XXXX Series switch" -> go to product page -> Related Links -> Tech Support / Manuals -> manuals Tab -> "Setup & Install General" -> pick your manuals
Fundamentals for saving, restoring, updating, console access etc
L2 for LACP aggregation, Spanning Tree etc
L3 Routing - for erm routing
L3 services - DHCP server, relay , snooping, nameservices etc
Security - MAC, dot1x, POr4t Sec etc
There may be IRF, MPLS and other volumes depending upon feature-set.
There's usually a doc to explain what's in each volume
Feel free to hit the Kudos "thumbs up" if that was helpful
thanks
ian
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