A:
For MA5200F MA2.10-7xxx
release
Method I: execute the following command
to delete the startup file directly, and then reboot the system
<MA5200F>deletevrpcfg.zip
Method II: cleanup the configuration directly by command, and then reboot the
system;
<MA5200F>resetsaved-configuration
For
MA5200G VRP3.30-2xxx release
Method I: execute a command to check which file the system is initialized from
(shown at last line)
<MA5200G>displaystartup
MainBoard:
Configedstartupsystemsoftware:hd:/ma5200_2210.bin
Startupsystemsoftware:hd:/ma5200_2210.bin
Nextstartupsystemsoftware:hd:/ma5200_2210.bin
Startupsaved-configurationfile:flash:/vrpcfg.zip
Nextstartupsaved-configurationfile:flash:/vrpcfg.zip
Execute the following command to delete the
corresponding startup file directly, and then reboot the system
<MA5200G>deletevrpcfg.zip
Deleteflash:/vrpcfg.zip?[Y/N]:y
%Deletingfileflash:/vrpcfg.zip.......Done!
Method II: cleanup the configurations by
command directly, and reboot the system
<MA5200G>resetsaved-configuration
How to recover the
configuration files deleted by error?
1) For MA2.10-71xx or VRP3.30-2xxx
release
If it is removed by delete command, and the
recycle bin is not cleared, execute the undelete command to
recover the configurations deleted, and reboot the system;
If it is removed by
delete/u or resetsaved-configuration command, or
the recycle bin has been cleared, the configuration cannot be recovered
directly. If other equipments have the backup, ZIP it to vrpcfg.zip and load it
to the system; for MA2.10-71xx, load it to the root directory of flash; for
VRP3.30-2xxx, it could be loaded to any directory, and then execute the startup command to recover the data
from specified corresponding file, reboot the system at last.