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Chapter 10 Cisco WAN Manager Operations

Saving and Restoring Configurations

Figure 10-2 Configuration Save Window

Step 3 Choose the node type from the Type drop-down arrow.

Step 4 Enter the backup ID in the Backup field. The backup ID is used as part of the filename that is created and stored in CWM. The maximum number of characters is less than 255. You must follow the UNIX filename limitation rule.

Note For Cisco BPX 8600 and Cisco IGX 8400 series nodes, the maximum number of characters is eight.

Step 5 Depending upon the node type, enter a username in the User ID field.

The Save button is greyed out until a username and password are entered.

The PXM1-based switches (Cisco MGX 8230, Cisco MGX 8250, and PXM1-based

Cisco MGX 8850) use TFTP to upload and download configurations. You must enter the correct username in the User ID field.

When you are managing your configuration files for any non-PXM1-based switches, you are required to enter a valid username in the User ID field. For information about the access privileges for Configuration Save and Restore, see Chapter 2, “Getting Started with Cisco WAN Manager.”

Step 6 Enter the password in the ConfigSave Password field.

 

Cisco WAN Manager User’s Guide

10-4

Release 15, Part Number OL-4552-01 Rev. C0, January 27, 2005

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Contents Cisco WAN Manager Operations 10-1Launching the Configuration Save and Restore Utility 10-2Saving Node Configurations from CWM 10-3Configuration Save Window 10-410-5 Saving Node Configurations for Cisco BPX and Cisco IGX Nodes 10-610-7 Reserved for firmware imageFollowing example is shown 10-810-9 Restoring Node Configurations from CWM 10-10Configuration Restore window 10-11Downloading Software and Firmware 10-12Locating Switch Images for Downloading 10-1310-14 Following example is used for the Cisco IGX node 10-15Following example is used for a Cisco IGX node 10-1610-17 10-18 Cisco MGX Conventions Cisco IGX and Cisco BPX Conventions10-19 Launching the Image Download 10-20Processing the Downloaded Image Image Download Access Tabs10-21 10-22 Image Download In-ProgressClick Download 10-23Deleting Images 10-2410-25 10-26