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TOTAL ACCESS 3000/3010
DLP-730
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Restore SCU SNMP Provisions
– This option dictates whether SNMP-related
parameters will be overwritten on the SCU by an SCA restore. SNMP-related
parameters include such items as SNMP ifIndexing method, trap-host IP
addresses, System Name, Location, and Contact strings, as well as the public
and private SNMP community strings. If this option is enabled, the SNMP
parameters will be overwritten by the SCA restore. If this option is disabled,
no changes will be made to the SNMP parameters.
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Restore SCU Security System Provisions
– This option dictates whether
security system related parameters should be overwritten on the SCU by an
SCA restore. Security system provisions include such items as system and
user account names and passwords, as well as acceptance criteria of user
passwords such as case-sensitivity and the options of allowing NULL or
empty passwords. If this option is enabled, the security system parameters will
be overwritten by the SCA restore. If this option is disabled, no changes will
be made to the security system parameters.
2.
Enable and/or disable the appropriate options according to the needs of the
specific situation.
3.
Return to the System Configuration Archive (SCA) menu by pressing <Esc>.
4.
From the System Configuration Archive (SCA) menu, select
SCA Module
Restore
Provisioning
, and press <Enter>.
The SCA Module Restore Provisioning menu (shown in
displayed. This screen will display all of the module slots, 1-28/22 for access slots
and A and B for cell switch module slots. Each slot will have the name of the card
that occupies that slot and an indication of whether the SCA restore is enabled or
disabled for that particular slot. Each slot may be individually provisioned as
enabled and disabled.
Other selections for easy manipulation of the module restore status include the
following:
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Restore Provisions To Modules – This option functions as a global override to
disable or enable the ability to overwrite provisioning options to the any access
or cell switch module using the restore function. If the Restore Provisions To
Modules option is enabled, the individual card options and the remaining
options described below will dictate which card’s options are overwritten and
which are unaffected. If the Restore Provisions To Modules option is
disabled, no provisioning changes will be made to any module during an SCA
restore. This option is useful for protecting the current module settings during
an SCA restore operation that should only impact the SCU.
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