HP 7750 manual Using Peripherals with SPE310s, Saving Configuration Changes

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Chapter 5 Operating the Cisco ICS 7750

Accessing the System

Saving Configuration Changes

To prevent loss of the ASI or MRP configuration after a reboot, save the running-config file to the startup-config file by following these steps:

 

Command

Purpose

Step 1

 

 

MRP> enable

Enters enable mode. You have entered enable

 

Password: password

mode when the prompt changes to MRP#.

 

MRP#

 

Step 2

 

 

MRP# copy running-config

Saves the configuration changes to the

 

startup-config

startup-configfile so that they are not lost during

 

 

resets, power cycles, or power outages.

 

 

 

Using Peripherals with SPE310s

This section summarizes known issues and best practices regarding the use of keyboards, mice, monitors, and the USB CD-ROM drive with SPE310s.

Consider the following issues when using peripherals with SPE310s:

USB CD-ROM drive:

The TEAC 210PU USB CD-ROM drive is included with the

Cisco ICS 7750. The TEAC 210PU USB CD-ROM drive is the only USB CD-ROM drive that has been tested for use with SPE310s.

Do not connect or disconnect the USB CD-ROM drive while the SPE310 is booting. See the “Best Practices for Using Peripherals with SPE310s” section on page 5-20.

USB keyboards, mice, and hubs:

Because the USB CD-ROM drive is required during reimaging, and because the SPE310 has only two USB ports, a USB hub might be required if you intend to connect both a USB keyboard and a USB mouse to the SPE310, when the keyboard lacks a USB pass-through port.

For a list of USB keyboards, mice, and hubs that have been tested with the Cisco ICS 7750, see the “Connecting a Monitor, Keyboard, and Mouse to the SPE310” section on page 3-26.

 

 

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Contents Operating the Cisco ICS Accessing the System After Initial Configuration Accessing the System During Initial ConfigurationOperating the Cisco ICS Accessing the System Accessing ICS System Manager Accessing ICSConfigClick ICS 7700 System Setup Navigating in ICS System Manager Using ICS System Manager Click SSP Manager Determining the ICS System Manager VersionClick show tech-support Accessing SPE310s Accessing Cisco CallManagerClick Applications Programs Terminal Services Client Client Connection Manager Operating the Cisco ICS Accessing the System Choose Start Run Accessing SPE310s Through TelnetAccessing Processor Cards Through the SAP Operating the Cisco ICS Accessing the System Best Practices for Using Microsoft SQL Server Best Practices for Configuring Dhcp SSP Error Messages Best Practices for Using the Cisco IOS CLIICSConfig Tasks Operating the Cisco ICS Accessing the System Saving Configuration Changes Using Peripherals with SPE310sCD-ROM Drive and CD-ROM Drive Tray Best Practices for Using Peripherals with SPE310sKeyboards and Mice Monitors Determining the IP Address of an SPE310Backing Up System Data Tip Click Schedule Backup Accessing the Backup UtilityScheduling a Backup Click the System Maintenance tabOperating the Cisco ICS Backing Up System Data Click Backup Now Using Backup NowSwitch# show startup-config Choose Start Run Setting Security Privileges Click Shutdown/Restart Shutting Down the SystemClick the Shutdown ICS 7700 System button