Saving Configuration Changes Across A Reset Or Power Cycle; Making Configuration Changes Via Snmp; Making Configuration Changes; Processing Configuration Changes - IBM 8275 User Manual

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If you make configuration changes and then change the page without Applying or
Saving the changes, the changes are not processed.
Saving Configuration Changes Across a Reset or Power Cycle
In order for configuration changes to be retained across a reset or power cycle, you
must issue a SAVE command. Configuration changes can be permanently saved by
either of these actions:
v Clicking the SAVE button.
v Going to the System Utilities Menu and selecting Save All Applied Changes.
Making Configuration Changes via SNMP
This section provides information on making configuration changes, getting the
changes put into effect, and retaining the changes across a power cycle when using
SNMP.
Making Configuration Changes
You make configuration changes via SNMP by issuing SNMP Set commands to
MIB objects that the 8275-416 supports as read-write.
Processing Configuration Changes
When the SNMP Set is received, the 8275-416 checks the data to ensure that it is
valid. If it is invalid, the SNMP error code BADVALUE is returned in the SNMP Set
Response. Otherwise, the configuration change is processed and put into effect.
Saving Configuration Changes Across a Reset or Power Cycle
Configuration changes made via SNMP Set commands are not automatically
retained across a reset or power cycle. To get these changes retained across a
reset or power cycle, you must issue a SAVE. This can be done via the 8275-416
private MIB using swDevCtrlSaveConfiguration.
Chapter 3. Configuring your 8275-416
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