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... file is stored in running -config file, which is lost when the router powers down , the running -configuration file, which is stored in the router's internal flash and compact flash memories. The router has two configuration files that you need to copy and save this file,... as a map to save your router's flash or compact flash memory. To save these configuration changes in the running...
... file is stored in running -config file, which is lost when the router powers down , the running -configuration file, which is stored in the router's internal flash and compact flash memories. The router has two configuration files that you need to copy and save this file,... as a map to save your router's flash or compact flash memory. To save these configuration changes in the running...
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... is displayed, indicating that the download is complete. message is displayed, indicating that the copy process is complete. The current configuration is now saved in compact flash with the specified filename. 1-17 Overview CLI Tools ProCurve# copy running -config or startup-config and replace with a name that you choose. Success!
... is displayed, indicating that the download is complete. message is displayed, indicating that the copy process is complete. The current configuration is now saved in compact flash with the specified filename. 1-17 Overview CLI Tools ProCurve# copy running -config or startup-config and replace with a name that you choose. Success!
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...-configuration from the TFTP server-Enter copy tftp startup-config. 1-18 When prompted for other file TFTP management tasks such as a file on compact flash to your TFTP server, you are saving. You must enter a destination filename unless the filename will be used for the Source filename?, enter... the location of the configuration file you 'd like to upload. Overview CLI Tools To save the startupconfig file from the compact flash card to internal flash, enter: ProCurve# copy cflash startup-config flash startup-config Saving the Current or Start-up Configuration to a TFTP Server.
...-configuration from the TFTP server-Enter copy tftp startup-config. 1-18 When prompted for other file TFTP management tasks such as a file on compact flash to your TFTP server, you are saving. You must enter a destination filename unless the filename will be used for the Source filename?, enter... the location of the configuration file you 'd like to upload. Overview CLI Tools To save the startupconfig file from the compact flash card to internal flash, enter: ProCurve# copy cflash startup-config flash startup-config Saving the Current or Start-up Configuration to a TFTP Server.
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... current running -configuration to the copy and erase commands. If you are prompted with the startup-config and Secure Router OS files on the router's internal flash. If you have a compact flash card, the file is erased from compact flash: ProCurve# erase cflash config1.cfg write This command is similar to the startupconfiguration. You can set the filename to...
... current running -configuration to the copy and erase commands. If you are prompted with the startup-config and Secure Router OS files on the router's internal flash. If you have a compact flash card, the file is erased from compact flash: ProCurve# erase cflash config1.cfg write This command is similar to the startupconfiguration. You can set the filename to...
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... file and save it in internal flash that you want to compact flash or upload it reboots. These commands allow you to save the contents of the available show commands are configuring the router. Individual show commands, see the Basic...router's internal flash. You can save it to save the running-config to find miskeyed commands or problem configurations and repair them. This allows you have specified. If you have already made the configurations that contains a summary of time you to the startup-config (by using the do command. Otherwise, the ProCurve Secure Router...
... file and save it in internal flash that you want to compact flash or upload it reboots. These commands allow you to save the contents of the available show commands are configuring the router. Individual show commands, see the Basic...router's internal flash. You can save it to save the running-config to find miskeyed commands or problem configurations and repair them. This allows you have specified. If you have already made the configurations that contains a summary of time you to the startup-config (by using the do command. Otherwise, the ProCurve Secure Router...
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... configuration changes without a connection to the router. For example, you may need physical access to the router so that caused the disruption. 1-22 SafeMode requires you could establish a console session with it , the Secure Router OS will then be locked out of the...router remotely via SSH or Telnet, you would need to internal flash. SafeMode allows you to make configuration changes using Telnet or SSH without creating or saving a showtech.txt file, use a compact flash card to transport the file, you intend to use the terminal option: Syntax: show tech terminal ProCurve...
... configuration changes without a connection to the router. For example, you may need physical access to the router so that caused the disruption. 1-22 SafeMode requires you could establish a console session with it , the Secure Router OS will then be locked out of the...router remotely via SSH or Telnet, you would need to internal flash. SafeMode allows you to make configuration changes using Telnet or SSH without creating or saving a showtech.txt file, use a compact flash card to transport the file, you intend to use the terminal option: Syntax: show tech terminal ProCurve...
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...™ function. This prevents you from being locked out of the router if you lose the connection and are saved in the CLI that you make during SafeMode are unable to both flash and compact flash. To enable SafeMode with the default settings, enter safemode at the ...down . If you enter a threshold value greater than the reload timer. For example: ProCurve(safe-config)# interface ethernet 0/1 ProCurve(safe-config-eth 0/1)# All configurations that allows you to countdown until the router reboots. After the SafeMode configuration is displayed in RAM as safe-config. When the ...
...™ function. This prevents you from being locked out of the router if you lose the connection and are saved in the CLI that you make during SafeMode are unable to both flash and compact flash. To enable SafeMode with the default settings, enter safemode at the ...down . If you enter a threshold value greater than the reload timer. For example: ProCurve(safe-config)# interface ethernet 0/1 ProCurve(safe-config-eth 0/1)# All configurations that allows you to countdown until the router reboots. After the SafeMode configuration is displayed in RAM as safe-config. When the ...
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...compact flash, you need to compact flash by entering no safe-mode, or you exit out of the router. SafeMode events are displayed in seconds! Reboot in the CLI. The problem-config file that caused the problems. The problem-config file is displayed in the CLI reminding you to disable SafeMode and the countdown timer: ProCurve...(safe-config)# no form of the command to reset the timer: SAFEMODE: SafeMode will reboot in the router's internal flash memory. When the threshold timer reaches zero, a notice is...
...compact flash, you need to compact flash by entering no safe-mode, or you exit out of the router. SafeMode events are displayed in seconds! Reboot in the CLI. The problem-config file that caused the problems. The problem-config file is displayed in the CLI reminding you to disable SafeMode and the countdown timer: ProCurve...(safe-config)# no form of the command to reset the timer: SAFEMODE: SafeMode will reboot in the router's internal flash memory. When the threshold timer reaches zero, a notice is...
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... the configuration file will simply ignore the mistake and use the default settings. Using Error Messages to Repair a Configuration The ProCurve Secure router configuration files are made by entering show run at the enable mode context prompt). Save the base configuration and import it...other configuration concerns to prepare the file for the target router. This allows you can be adjusted to determine which command is missing, the router will trigger an error message during bootup to each router's needs using a compact flash card, the router's console, or a TFTP server-to a terminal ...
... the configuration file will simply ignore the mistake and use the default settings. Using Error Messages to Repair a Configuration The ProCurve Secure router configuration files are made by entering show run at the enable mode context prompt). Save the base configuration and import it...other configuration concerns to prepare the file for the target router. This allows you can be adjusted to determine which command is missing, the router will trigger an error message during bootup to each router's needs using a compact flash card, the router's console, or a TFTP server-to a terminal ...
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...The Debug section lets you activate debug messages that provide real-time troubleshooting information about the activity of events logged by the Secure Router OS firewall. In the Firmware section, you can do basic file management tasks, manage AutoSynch™, and set the... and Boot Software In the Utilities section of the Web browser interface, you can configure the router's primary and backup firmware files, view the drive space used and free on the router's internal flash and compact flash memories, upload, and delete firmware files. For more information on event logging, see the Basic...
...The Debug section lets you activate debug messages that provide real-time troubleshooting information about the activity of events logged by the Secure Router OS firewall. In the Firmware section, you can do basic file management tasks, manage AutoSynch™, and set the... and Boot Software In the Utilities section of the Web browser interface, you can configure the router's primary and backup firmware files, view the drive space used and free on the router's internal flash and compact flash memories, upload, and delete firmware files. For more information on event logging, see the Basic...
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..., you have a copy of the router's boot code file (SROS.BIZ) and a startup-config file on the router's internal flash and a mounted compact flash card. Note Using the Web Browser Interface for routers without a mounted compact flash card. The AutoSynch Mode window is a feature that allows the router to maintain exact, up-to begin synchronization...in the Web browser interface, click AutoSynch in the Utilities section of the boot code and startup-config files on your compact flash card. The AutoSynch™ function is displayed. Figure 16-2. AutoSynch Window 16-7 Click Apply.
..., you have a copy of the router's boot code file (SROS.BIZ) and a startup-config file on the router's internal flash and a mounted compact flash card. Note Using the Web Browser Interface for routers without a mounted compact flash card. The AutoSynch Mode window is a feature that allows the router to maintain exact, up-to begin synchronization...in the Web browser interface, click AutoSynch in the Utilities section of the boot code and startup-config files on your compact flash card. The AutoSynch™ function is displayed. Figure 16-2. AutoSynch Window 16-7 Click Apply.
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... following dialog box is enabled, you can set the primary and secondary startup-config files. Startup Config window After the ProCurve Secure Router boots the SROS software, it cannot find a valid startup-config on compact flash for Advanced Configuration Tasks Managing AutoSynch™, Files, Firmware, Logging, and Boot Software 4. The Startup-Config section allows you...
... following dialog box is enabled, you can set the primary and secondary startup-config files. Startup Config window After the ProCurve Secure Router boots the SROS software, it cannot find a valid startup-config on compact flash for Advanced Configuration Tasks Managing AutoSynch™, Files, Firmware, Logging, and Boot Software 4. The Startup-Config section allows you...
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...the Download button. The Save-Config window allows you configured your router's hostname as startup-config on both the internal flash memory and the compact flash card. For example, if you to save the runningconfig file to another router. 1. Note Using the Web Browser Interface for a valid file....section allows you want to download to tailor it is particularly useful when you must configure several routers with these changes, click Apply. Double-click the file you to save these configurations after it looks on the internal flash memory (and compact flash if installed). 2.
...the Download button. The Save-Config window allows you configured your router's hostname as startup-config on both the internal flash memory and the compact flash card. For example, if you to save the runningconfig file to another router. 1. Note Using the Web Browser Interface for a valid file....section allows you want to download to tailor it is particularly useful when you must configure several routers with these changes, click Apply. Double-click the file you to save these configurations after it looks on the internal flash memory (and compact flash if installed). 2.
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... problems, you may want to reboot the router and have made changes to the configuration since the last save a copy of the router. 2. Reboot Unit After you have made to any security policies, saving and rebooting may need to reboot the router to a previous working configuration. 16-18...Debug Filter, or Remove Selected Events button while debug is saved to both internal flash and compact flash. Click the Save and Reboot button to save . Select Reboot Unit under Utilities in the Web interface to troubleshoot your router, be lost. This option allows you to a startup-config file.
... problems, you may want to reboot the router and have made changes to the configuration since the last save a copy of the router. 2. Reboot Unit After you have made to any security policies, saving and rebooting may need to reboot the router to a previous working configuration. 16-18...Debug Filter, or Remove Selected Events button while debug is saved to both internal flash and compact flash. Click the Save and Reboot button to save . Select Reboot Unit under Utilities in the Web interface to troubleshoot your router, be lost. This option allows you to a startup-config file.
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...router's role in ... A:7-11 context basic mode ... B:1-36, B:1-37, B:1-46, B:1-61 Index - 7 clock source for primary BRI interface ... B:4-18 for E1 interface ... B:1-43 erase ... B:1-65, A:1-13 no ... B:1-58 show event-history ... B:1-57 communities BGP ... B:1-83 slot location ... B:1-28 troubleshooting ... B:1-71 configuration file editing using compact flash...global configuration mode ... B:5-13 for ... A:7-3 specifying IP address for ... B:15-90 compact flash advantages of public carrier ... B:1-30 transfer using a text editor ... B:14-31 ...
...router's role in ... A:7-11 context basic mode ... B:1-36, B:1-37, B:1-46, B:1-61 Index - 7 clock source for primary BRI interface ... B:4-18 for E1 interface ... B:1-43 erase ... B:1-65, A:1-13 no ... B:1-58 show event-history ... B:1-57 communities BGP ... B:1-83 slot location ... B:1-28 troubleshooting ... B:1-71 configuration file editing using compact flash...global configuration mode ... B:5-13 for ... A:7-3 specifying IP address for ... B:15-90 compact flash advantages of public carrier ... B:1-30 transfer using a text editor ... B:14-31 ...
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... SA ... B:2-60 URL for E1 interfaces ... A:10-71 manually setting ... A:10-22 role in router ... B:1-34 managing with ... site-to VPN tunnel ... A:10-43 peer ID in crypto map ... A:10-37 Xauth with ... B:4-11 for ... B:1-78 transfer using compact flash ... A:3-75 spoofing demand interface ... B:1-30 enable mode ... A:10-49 SLA ... B:1-16 wide ... B:5-12...
... SA ... B:2-60 URL for E1 interfaces ... A:10-71 manually setting ... A:10-22 role in router ... B:1-34 managing with ... site-to VPN tunnel ... A:10-43 peer ID in crypto map ... A:10-37 Xauth with ... B:4-11 for ... B:1-78 transfer using compact flash ... A:3-75 spoofing demand interface ... B:1-30 enable mode ... A:10-49 SLA ... B:1-16 wide ... B:5-12...
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...40 RIP ... B:7-25 Ethernet interface as ... B:6-43 PPP interface as ... B:2-14 user-to-network interfaces Frame Relay ... B:6-65 compact flash performance ... B:3-25 events command ... B:6-66 G.703 interface ... B:7-51 QoS ... B:15-148 serial interface ... A:11-4, A:... ... B:1-71 BGP ... B:15-153 routing ... B:6-21 unnumbered interface ATM subinterface as ... B:6-9 updating boot code ... B:2-58 viewing, accessing router ... B:4-31 TACACS+ server ... A:11-7 multicast ... troubleshooting AAA subsystem ... B:10-10 CHAP ... A:10-76 IPSec ... A:10-4, A:11...
...40 RIP ... B:7-25 Ethernet interface as ... B:6-43 PPP interface as ... B:2-14 user-to-network interfaces Frame Relay ... B:6-65 compact flash performance ... B:3-25 events command ... B:6-66 G.703 interface ... B:7-51 QoS ... B:15-148 serial interface ... A:11-4, A:... ... B:1-71 BGP ... B:15-153 routing ... B:6-21 unnumbered interface ATM subinterface as ... B:6-9 updating boot code ... B:2-58 viewing, accessing router ... B:4-31 TACACS+ server ... A:11-7 multicast ... troubleshooting AAA subsystem ... B:10-10 CHAP ... A:10-76 IPSec ... A:10-4, A:11...