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Chapter 10 Cisco WAN Manager Operations

Saving and Restoring Configurations

Table 10-1 savecnf Command Parameter Definitions (continued)

Name

Description

 

 

CWM nodename

Specifies the name of the node that has the CWM attached. The node name identifies

 

the gateway node of the destination CWM for the configuration save. As an option,

 

an asterisk (*) indicates that the CWM IP address identifies the destination CWM.

 

Note The value for <CWM nodename> parameter is dependent on the configuration

 

in network.conf file of CWM.

 

When the last field in a /usr/users/svplus/network.conf file entry is set to nwip_on,

 

the <CWM nodename> parameter is the same node where the savecnf command is

 

executed. For example, where <CWM nodename> is specified as nmsbpx14 and the

 

node where the savecnf command is being run is also nmsbpx14.

 

When the last field in a /usr/users/svplus/network.conf file entry is set to nwip_off,

 

the <CWM nodename> parameter is the gateway node name. The gateway node name

 

is specified as the third field in a /usr/users/svplus/network.conf file entry of CWM.

 

For example, the savecnf command saves the configuration of node nmsbpx14 on the

 

CWM workstation, where the IP address is 172.29.23.25, and is connected to the

 

gateway node nmsbpx13.

 

The following example is shown:

 

Last Command: savecnf C051598 nmsbpx14 nmsbpx13 172.29.23.25

 

 

destination IP

Specifies an optional parameter for the IP address of the CWM or TFTP network

 

server that is used as the source for the configuration restore.

 

Note This parameter is when an asterisk (*) is entered for CWM Nodename.

 

When more than two CWM workstations are connected to the network, you specify

 

the <destination IP> parameter that identifies the CWM workstation where the

 

configuration save is done.

 

Note You cannot invoke a save configuration of all nodes by specifying an “*

 

(asterisk) as the third parameter to the savecnf command when nwip_on is

 

configured in the /usr/users/svplus/network.conf file.

 

 

T

Specifies an optional parameter for TFTP that is used for data transfer instead of the

 

CWM proprietary protocol.

 

 

pathname

Specifies a new optional parameter that is configured when TFTP is being used for

 

data transfer. The directory path name indicates where the backup files are stored.

 

 

Step 10 Save the configuration of all routing nodes when nwip_off is configured in the /usr/users/svplus/network.conf file.

The following example shows that the configuration is saved for all routing nodes on the CWM workstation with the 172.29.23.25 IP address, and the CWM gateway node is specified as nmsbpx13. The configuration is saved in the /usr/users/svplus/C051598_Cfgdir directory.

Last Command: savecnf C051598 * nmsbpx13 172.29.23.25

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Contents 10-1 Cisco WAN Manager Operations10-2 Launching the Configuration Save and Restore Utility10-3 Saving Node Configurations from CWM10-4 Configuration Save Window10-5 10-6 Saving Node Configurations for Cisco BPX and Cisco IGX NodesReserved for firmware image 10-710-8 Following example is shown10-9 10-10 Restoring Node Configurations from CWM10-11 Configuration Restore window10-12 Downloading Software and Firmware10-13 Locating Switch Images for Downloading10-14 10-15 Following example is used for the Cisco IGX node10-16 Following example is used for a Cisco IGX node10-17 10-18 Cisco IGX and Cisco BPX Conventions Cisco MGX Conventions10-19 10-20 Launching the Image DownloadImage Download Access Tabs Processing the Downloaded Image10-21 Image Download In-Progress 10-2210-23 Click Download10-24 Deleting Images10-25 10-26