
478 CHAPTER 18: FILE MANAGEMENT COMMANDS
History — Introduced in MSS Version 3.0.
Usage — MSS does not allow the subdirectory to be removed unless it is
empty. Delete all files from the subdirectory before attempting to remove
it.
Examples — The following example removes subdirectory corp2:
WX4400# rmdir corp2
success: change accepted.
See Also
■ “dir” on page 467
■ “mkdir” on page 475
save config Saves the running configuration to a configuration file.
Syntax — save config [filename]
■ filename — Name of the configuration file. Specify between 1 and
128 alphanumeric characters, with no spaces.
To save the file in a subdirectory, specify the subdirectory name,
followed by a forward slash, in front of the filename. For example:
backup_configs/config_c.
Defaults — By default, MSS saves the running configuration as the
configuration filename used during the last reboot.
Access — Enabled.
History — Introduced in MSS Version 3.0.
Usage — If you do not specify a filename, MSS replaces the
configuration file loaded during the most recent reboot. To display the
filename of the configuration file MSS loaded during the most recent
reboot, use the display boot command.
The command completely replaces the specified configuration file with
the running configuration.
Examples — The following command saves the running configuration to
the configuration file loaded during the most recent reboot. In this