Specifies how the router obtains its startup configuration.
The no version clears a previous request
to reboot in a specified manner; the next reboot uses the configuration
saved in nonvolatile storage.
Caution:
All boot config commands except for boot config running-configuration and boot config
startup-configuration erase the existing running configuration
when you reboot the router. Before executing this command, you might
want to save the current configuration to a .cnf file using the copy running-configuration command.
Options
cnfFilename—Name of an existing
startup configuration file (.cnf) to be used on all subsequent reboots
once—Restores a configuration from the specified
configuration file only on the next reboot. Subsequent reboots revert
to the running-configuration settings.
scrFilename—Name of an existing
script file (.scr)
running-configuration—Specifies that the running
configuration is to be used for reboot; only available if the router
is in Automatic Commit mode
startup-configuration—Specifies that the running
configuration is to be used for reboot; only available if the router
is in Manual Commit mode
factory-defaults—Specifies that the factory default
configuration is to be used for the next reboot. Subsequent reboots
revert to the running-configuration settings.