2 – Command Usage
Working with SAN Router Configurations
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Restore Router Configuration and Persistence
To restore the router’s configuration and persistent data:
1.Transfer the saved data from a workstation to the router by executing an FTP utility on the workstation. The following text is an example of an FTP transfer to put previously saved router configuration data on the router:
c:\>ftp 172.17.137.102 Connected to 172.17.137.102.
220 (none) FTP server (GNU inetutils 1.4.2) ready. User (172.17.137.102:(none)): ftp
331 Guest login ok, type your name as password. Password: ftp
230 Guest login ok, access restrictions apply. ftp> bin
200 Type set to I.
ftp> put
200 PORT command successful.
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for
226 Transfer complete.
ftp: 6168 bytes sent in 0.00Seconds 6168000.00Kbytes/sec.
ftp> quit
221 Goodbye.
2.Execute the fru restore CLI command (see “FRU” on page
Full restore – Restores all router configuration parameters, including IP addresses, subnet masks, gateways, local/remote mappings, and all other persistent data.
Partial restore – Restores only the local/remote mappings and persistent data, such as discovered FC targets and iSCSI initiators.