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The switch stores the IP address of the TFTP server, the path, and the backup file name. The next time you enter the backup or restore commands, these values are presented as the default IP address and path. For example, when you enter the restore command, the following display appears:
SmartSwitch# restore switch
ServerIP(90.1.1.100) :
SmartSwitch #
Backup file is valid.
Restoring a backup file will completely replace any data stored in the flash. Are you sure this is what you want to do?
Confirm(y/n)?: y
SmartCell ZX #
Note You must reboot the switch for the restore to take effect.
4.2ATM ROUTING
The SmartSwitch 9A100 default routing protocol is PNNI version 1.0. PNNI provides automatic and dynamic connectivity among all PNNI nodes within the same peer group. For purposes of interoperability, however, the SmartSwitch 9A100 also supports these additional ATM routing protocols:
•IISP — Use to connect with devices that do not support PNNI
•UNI — Use to connect end stations (also to connect devices whose implementation of ILMI is incompatible with the SmartSwitch 9A100)
Note Both IISP and UNI routes are created and modified using the ATMRoute command. The proper route type is determined by the SmartSwitch 9A100 through interface signaling information.
4.2.1Creating an IISP Route
Use the add ATMRoute command to create an IISP route that links the SmartSwitch 9A100 to a device that supports only IISP routing. For example,
1.Physically connect port b2 of the SmartSwitch 9A100 to the IISP device.
2.Enter show NetPrefix to determine the net prefix of port b2 on the SmartSwitch 9A100:
SmartSwitch # show netprefix b2
Port NetPrefix
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B2 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:14:41:80
SmartSwitch #
3.Determine the address of the IISP device. (For this example, this could be a port address, we use 52:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:14:51:80)