diff --git a/documentation/icx7150.md b/documentation/icx7150.md index 876fb7e..3b7ece5 100644 --- a/documentation/icx7150.md +++ b/documentation/icx7150.md @@ -184,8 +184,9 @@ reload The switch will reload, and the 10gbE ports and everything else will now be functional. ## Saving & Conclusions -Whenever you make changes (like above) they take effect immediately, however they are not saved to onboard flash. So if you reboot the switch, they will be lost. To permanently save them to onboard flash, use the following command: +Whenever you make changes (like above) they take effect immediately, however they are not saved to onboard flash. So if you reboot the switch, they will be lost. To permanently save them to onboard flash, use the following command (you must be at the `enable` level or higher): ``` +enable write memory ``` Your switch now has a basic configuration, as well as an IP address you can telnet or SSH to for further configuration. diff --git a/documentation/icx7250.md b/documentation/icx7250.md index 47f56b9..4fda96a 100644 --- a/documentation/icx7250.md +++ b/documentation/icx7250.md @@ -185,8 +185,9 @@ reload The switch will reload, and the 10gbE ports and everything else will now be functional. ## Saving & Conclusions -Whenever you make changes (like above) they take effect immediately, however they are not saved to onboard flash. So if you reboot the switch, they will be lost. To permanently save them to onboard flash, use the following command: +Whenever you make changes (like above) they take effect immediately, however they are not saved to onboard flash. So if you reboot the switch, they will be lost. To permanently save them to onboard flash, use the following command (you must be at the `enable` level or higher): ``` +enable write memory ``` Your switch now has a basic configuration, as well as an IP address you can telnet or SSH to for further configuration.