diff --git a/documentation/icx7150.md b/documentation/icx7150.md index 3b7ece5..da0fcc8 100644 --- a/documentation/icx7150.md +++ b/documentation/icx7150.md @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ + # Setting up Brocade ICX7150 ## Preparation @@ -184,7 +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 (you must be at the `enable` level or higher): +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 `write memory` command. To do so, you must be at the `enable` level or higher. + +**Note:** Since you did a `write memory` in the previous section before reloading the switch, there are no changes to save. But just for practice: ``` enable write memory diff --git a/documentation/icx7250.md b/documentation/icx7250.md index 4fda96a..4c7c71a 100644 --- a/documentation/icx7250.md +++ b/documentation/icx7250.md @@ -185,7 +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 (you must be at the `enable` level or higher): +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 `write memory` command. To do so, you must be at the `enable` level or higher. + +**Note:** Since you did a `write memory` in the previous section before reloading the switch, there are no changes to save. But just for practice: ``` enable write memory