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Important Consideration (FTP and TFTP)
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During the save procedure, the current configuration can be altered.
To detect this event, the software runs checksum on the NVRAM
before and after the save.
If the checksum is different, you are notified and prompted to save the
configuration again. In abnormal situations, this reiteration can
continue indefinitely, so you are given the option to terminate the
save. You are also prompted for a retry request after a network (TFTP)
I/O failure.
Options
Procedure
1
To save NV data, from the top level of the Administration Console, enter:
system nvData save
The system prompts you for information about saving the data. To accept
the value in brackets, press Return. Any entry for IP address, filename,
and user name becomes the new default.
2
Enter the IP address of the TFTP or FTP server.
3
If you are using TFTP and your implementation requires a full path, enter
the full pathname of the control file. (Some implementations allow you to
specify only the file name, and the server uses the default TFTP directory.)
The system prompt says
NV Control file,
so enter the name of the
control file without the NVD extension.
4
Optionally, enter a label for the file.
Example:
Host IP Address [158.101.100.1]: 158.101.112.34
NV Control file (full pathname): nvdata
Enter an optional file label: Labdata
Prompt
Description
Possible Values
[Default]
Host IP
address
IP address of the host on which
you want to store the data file
Any valid IP address Previous IP
address used
NV control
file
Full path of the file where you
want to store the NV data
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File label
(optional)
Meaningful description of the
file
32-character text
string
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Summary of Contents for CoreBuilder 9000
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Page 26: ...26 ABOUT THIS GUIDE ...
Page 27: ...I GETTING STARTED Chapter 1 Administration Overview Chapter 2 Command Summary ...
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Page 64: ...64 CHAPTER 2 COMMAND SUMMARY ...
Page 65: ...II SYSTEM LEVEL FUNCTIONS Chapter 3 System Environment Chapter 4 Module Environment ...
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Page 248: ...248 CHAPTER 8 FIBER DISTRIBUTED DATA INTERFACE FDDI ...
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Page 320: ...320 CHAPTER 11 TRUNKS ...
Page 368: ...368 CHAPTER 14 VIRTUAL LANS VLANS ...
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Page 502: ...502 CHAPTER 17 VIRTUAL ROUTER REDUNDANCY VRRP ...
Page 604: ...604 CHAPTER 19 OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST OSPF ...
Page 660: ...660 CHAPTER 20 IPX ...
Page 687: ...VII TRAFFIC POLICY Chapter 22 Quality of Service QoS and RSVP ...
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Page 745: ...VIII MONITORING Chapter 23 Event Log Chapter 24 Roving Analysis ...
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