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GRT-101/401 User’s Manual

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admin snmp trap 3 edit Disable 192.168.0.254 private admin snmp trap 4 edit Disable 192.168.0.254 private admin snmp trap 5 edit Disable 192.168.0.254 private admin#

After dumping the configuration, use the copy and paste function provided by your terminal access program or Telnet program to save it to a text file. Don’t miss any script command line, or you would loss part of the configuration.

Note: With “show script” command, the password is printed with “*” instead of the real password characters for security. Therefore, the backup configuration does not contain the password information. Remember to recover correct password information manually after the backup procedure by a text editor. There is no command that could show the password information. You should save your password in a safe place for any eventuality.

3.17.2 Restore configuration

Before you restore the old configuration back to GRT-101/GRT-401, make sure to clear the whole setting back to the factory defaults first with the following command:

admin# setup default

Are you sure? (y/n): y Set OK!

admin#

To restore the configuration, copy the content of the whole configuration file, which was saved according to section 3.17.1 Backup configuration, and paste

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