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GRT-101/401/402 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 series, 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 them into the console CLI via your Telnet program or terminal access program.

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