2-9Restoring the Startup Configuration FileThe restore function allows you to copy a configuration file from a TFTP server to the device and specifythe file as the startup configuration file to be used at the next system startup.Follow the step below to restore the startup configuration file to be used at the next system startup:To do… Use the command… RemarksRestore the startupconfiguration file to be used atthe next system startuprestore startup-configurationfrom src-addr src-filenameRequiredAvailable in user viewz The restore operation restores the main startup configuration file.z Before restoring a configuration file, you should ensure that the server is reachable, the server isenabled with TFTP service, and the client has read and write permission.z After the command is successfully executed, you can use the display startup command (in userview) to verify that the filename of the configuration file to be used at the next system startup is thesame with that specified by the filename argument, and use the dir command to verify that therestored startup configuration file exists.Displaying and Maintaining Device ConfigurationTo do… Use the command… RemarksDisplay the information aboutconfiguration rollback display archive configuration Available in any viewDisplay the currently runningconfiguration file saved on thestorage medium of the devicedisplay saved-configuration[ by-linenum ] Available in any viewDisplay the configuration filesfor this and the next systemstartupdisplay startup Available in any viewDisplay the validatedconfiguration in current view display this [ by-linenum ] Available in any viewDisplay the currentconfigurationdisplay current-configuration[ [ configuration[ configuration ] | interface[ interface-type ][ interface-number ] ][ by-linenum ] [ | { begin |include | exclude } text ] ]Available in any view