Use the Copy Configuration Files option to copy a configuration
file from one memory bank to another memory bank. This function is useful
when you are creating a configuration based on an existing configuration.
The panel displays the current memory configuration and what is in
each memory bank. In the display:
- IMAGE
- Represents a software load in the device.
- CONFIG
- Represents a configuration file.
- ACTIVE
- Indicates that an image or configuration is currently in use by the
device.
- AVAIL
- Indicates an image or configuration that is present in the device, but
currently not in use.
- NONE
- Indicates empty storage areas available for a software load or a
configuration.
- PENDING
- This image or configuration will be loaded on the reset or IML.
- BROKEN
- Indicates an image that is corrupt and should not be used.
Note: The code image and the configuration must
be at the same code level for the device to operate properly.
To copy a configuration file:
- Select the bank and configuration file
you are copying from in the lists under
Select the source bank and configuration.
- Select the bank and configuration file you are
copying to in the lists under Select the destination
bank and configuration.
Select the Submit button.
Use the Copy Code Images option to copy a code image
from one memory bank to another memory bank. This function is useful
to backup an operating image when you are migrating to a new code level.
The panel displays the current memory configuration and what is in
each memory bank. In the display:
- IMAGE
- Represents a software load in the device.
- CONFIG
- Represents a configuration file.
- ACTIVE
- Indicates that an image or configuration is currently in use by the
device.
- AVAIL
- Indicates an image or configuration that is present in the device, but
currently not in use.
- NONE
- Indicates empty storage areas available for a software load or a
configuration.
- PENDING
- This image or configuration will be loaded on the reset or IML.
- BROKEN
- Indicates an image that is corrupt and should not be used.
Note: The code image and the configuration must
be at the same code level for the device to operate properly.
To copy a code image:
- Select the bank you are copying from in the list under
Select the source bank.
- Select the bank you are copying to in the list under Select the
destination bank.
Select the Submit button.
Use the Erase Configuration Files option to erase a configuration
file a memory bank. This function is useful
when you are no longer using an existing configuration.
The panel displays the current memory configuration and what is in
each memory bank. In the display:
- IMAGE
- Represents a software load in the device.
- CONFIG
- Represents a configuration file.
- ACTIVE
- Indicates that an image or configuration is currently in use by the
device.
- AVAIL
- Indicates an image or configuration that is present in the device, but
currently not in use.
- NONE
- Indicates empty storage areas available for a software load or a
configuration.
- PENDING
- This image or configuration will be loaded on the reset or IML.
- BROKEN
- Indicates an image that is corrupt and should not be used.
To erase a configuration file, select the bank and configuration file
you are erasing from in the lists under
Select the configuration file to erase
and then select the Submit button.
Use the Erase Code Images option to erase a code image
file from a memory bank. This function is useful
when you are no longer using an existing configuration.
The panel displays the current memory configuration and what is in
each memory bank. In the display:
- IMAGE
- Represents a software load in the device.
- CONFIG
- Represents a configuration file.
- ACTIVE
- Indicates that an image or configuration is currently in use by the
device.
- AVAIL
- Indicates an image or configuration that is present in the device, but
currently not in use.
- NONE
- Indicates empty storage areas available for a software load or a
configuration.
- PENDING
- This image or configuration will be loaded on the reset or IML.
- BROKEN
- Indicates an image that is corrupt and should not be used.
To erase a code image file, select the bank that contains the code image
you are erasing from in the list under
Select the bank to erase
and then select the Submit button.
Use the Set Boot Information option to define the configuration
to use when the device is booted next.
- IMAGE
- Represents a software load in the device.
- CONFIG
- Represents a configuration file.
- ACTIVE
- Indicates that an image or configuration is currently in use by the
device.
- AVAIL
- Indicates an image or configuration that is present in the device, but
currently not in use.
- NONE
- Indicates empty storage areas available for a software load or a
configuration.
- PENDING
- This image or configuration will be loaded on the reset or IML.
- BROKEN
- Indicates an image that is corrupt and should not be used.
To set the boot information, select the bank, configuration, and
duration for the device and then select the Submit button.
Note: If you select once for the duration, the device
will boot with the selected configuration but will use the configuration
marked as always for any following boots.
This feature allows
you to boot the router with a specific configuration and revert back to
a working configuration if the device fails. When you have a new
working configuration, set it to always for the router to use the
configuration for all future boots.
Use the TFTP Get Configuration File option to obtain a
configuration file from a remote host using TFTP. This option is
useful to retreive a working configuration for this device when
there is a similar or backup configuration stored on a server in your
network.
- IMAGE
- Represents a software load in the device.
- CONFIG
- Represents a configuration file.
- ACTIVE
- Indicates that an image or configuration is currently in use by the
device.
- AVAIL
- Indicates an image or configuration that is present in the device, but
currently not in use.
- NONE
- Indicates empty storage areas available for a software load or a
configuration.
- PENDING
- This image or configuration will be loaded on the reset or IML.
- BROKEN
- Indicates an image that is corrupt and should not be used.
To get a configuration file:
- Enter the IP address of the remote Server.
Valid values: Any IP address
Default value: 1.2.3.4
- Enter the full path and filename of the configuration on the server.
Valid values: Any valid path and filename
Default value: config.dat
Note: The code image and the configuration must
be at the same code level for the device to operate properly.
- Select the bank and configuration file on this device into which the
device will store the configuration from the lists under Select the
destination bank and configuration.
Select the Submit button.
Use the TFTP Get Load Image option to obtain a load image
file from a remote host using TFTP. This option is useful to retreive a load
image for this device when there is a
backup image stored on a server in your network.
- IMAGE
- Represents a software load in the device.
- CONFIG
- Represents a configuration file.
- ACTIVE
- Indicates that an image or configuration is currently in use by the
device.
- AVAIL
- Indicates an image or configuration that is present in the device, but
currently not in use.
- NONE
- Indicates empty storage areas available for a software load or a
configuration.
- PENDING
- This image or configuration will be loaded on the reset or IML.
- BROKEN
- Indicates an image that is corrupt and should not be used.
To get a load image file:
- Enter the IP address of the remote Server.
Valid values: Any IP address
Default value: 1.2.3.4
- Enter the full path and filename of the image on the server.
Valid values: Any valid path and filename
Default value: load.img
Note: The code image and the configuration must
be at the same code level for the device to operate properly.
- Select the bank on this device into which the
device will store the image from the lists under Select the
destination bank.
Select the Submit button.
Use the TFTP Put Load Image option to store a configuration
file to a remote host using TFTP. This option is useful to backup a
configuration for this device on a server in your network.
- IMAGE
- Represents a software load in the device.
- CONFIG
- Represents a configuration file.
- ACTIVE
- Indicates that an image or configuration is currently in use by the
device.
- AVAIL
- Indicates an image or configuration that is present in the device, but
currently not in use.
- NONE
- Indicates empty storage areas available for a software load or a
configuration.
- PENDING
- This image or configuration will be loaded on the reset or IML.
- BROKEN
- Indicates an image that is corrupt and should not be used.
To put a configuration file:
- Enter the IP address of the remote Server.
Valid values: Any IP address
Default value: 1.2.3.4
- Enter the full path and filename of the image on the server.
Valid values: Any valid path and filename
Default value: config.dat
- Select the bank and configuration on this device from which the
device will send the configuration from the lists under Select the
source bank and configuration.
Select the Submit button.
Use the TFTP Put Load Image option to store a load image
file to a remote host using TFTP. This option is useful to backup a load
image for this device on a server in your network.
- IMAGE
- Represents a software load in the device.
- CONFIG
- Represents a configuration file.
- ACTIVE
- Indicates that an image or configuration is currently in use by the
device.
- AVAIL
- Indicates an image or configuration that is present in the device, but
currently not in use.
- NONE
- Indicates empty storage areas available for a software load or a
configuration.
- PENDING
- This image or configuration will be loaded on the reset or IML.
- BROKEN
- Indicates an image that is corrupt and should not be used.
To put a load image file:
- Enter the IP address of the remote Server.
Valid values: Any IP address
Default value: 1.2.3.4
- Enter the full path and filename of the image on the server.
Valid values: Any valid path and filename
Default value: load.img
- Select the bank on this device from which the
device will send the load image from the lists under Select the
source bank.
Select the Submit button.
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Use the Enable Dump Memory option to enable dumping
the system memory when a problem occurs.
To enable system dumping, select the yes button and
then select the Submit button.
Use this command to add an optional description to a configuration file.
- Select the Source bank.
- Select the Source configuration.
- Enter the Description of the file.
Select the Submit button.
Use the lock command to prevent the device from overwriting the selected configuration with any other configuration.
- Select the Source Bank.
- Select the Source Configuration.
Select the Submit button.
Use the unlock command to allow the device to overwrite the selected configuration that was previously locked.
- Select the Source Bank.
- Select the Source Configuration.
Select the Submit button.