Chapter 10 Cisco WAN Manager Operations

Saving and Restoring Configurations

The following example shows that the Configuration Save/Restore function is enabled on the Cisco BPX node:

node TN

Cisco

BPX 8620 9.4.00

Feb. 14 2003 16:36 GMT

Index

Status

Function

 

1

Enabled

Configuration Save/Restore

 

2

Enabled

ForeSight

 

3Disabled Multiple VTs (1 session enabled)

4Disabled Virtual Trunks

5

Enabled

ABR standard with VSVD

6Disabled Priority Bumping

7Disabled Virtual Ports

This Command: cnfswfunc 1 e

The output of cnfswfunc command is different on an Cisco IGX 8400 series switch. The following example shows that the Configuration Save/Restore function is enabled on the Cisco IPX node:

node TN

Cisco

IGX 8430 9.4.00

Feb. 14 2003 17:27 GMT

Index

Status

Function

 

1

Disabled

Repetitive Pattern Suppression

 

3

Enabled

Frame Relay

 

4

Enabled

Configuration Save/Restore

 

5Disabled ForeSight

6Disabled Frame Relay Network-to-Network Interface

7Disabled Multiple VTs (1 session enabled)

8Disabled Interface Shelf

9Enabled Virtual Trunks

10Disabled ABR standard with VSVD

This Command: cnfswfunc 4 e

Next Command:

Step 6 Enter the dspcnf command to check whether a firmware image is loaded on the node. When a a firmware image is loaded on the node, the following message appears in the status column from the dspcnf command:

Reserved for firmware image

The following example is displays the results from the dspcnf command:

bpx1

TN

Cisco

BPX 8620

9.3.h1

Mar. 9 2001 15:16 GMT

Node

Backup ID

Revision

Date/Time (GMT)

Status

 

--------

---------

--------

-----------------

---------------------------------

bpx1

cisco111

9.3.h1

03/08/01 23:32:16

Save on 172.29.10.72 complete

sw200

 

 

 

Reserved for firmware image

sw76

cisco111

9.3.j3

03/08/01 23:32:16

Save on 172.29.10.72 complete

magneto

cisco111

9.3.h1

03/08/01 23:32:16

Save on 172.29.10.72 complete

Last Command: dspcnf

Next Command:

Step 7 Enter the savecnf command to use the same buffers that are used by a loaded firmware image. Therefore, when a firmware image is loaded on the node, the savecnf command displays an error.

 

 

Cisco WAN Manager User’s Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

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