Configuring Administrative Access, System Timing, and Startup Settings
Saving and loading a backup configuration
current/
default.cfg
/current:
mrtcm.ffs
mrtdmt.ffs
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Use the cat command to display the default.cfg file and verify that it contains
enough information to establish an inband management connection and provide
the network operations center (NOC) access to the Stinger MRT unit.
admin> cat default.cfg
Restarting with a partial configuration
Enter the nvram command:
admin> nvram
The unit displays the following output:
Please stand by. nvram was rebuilt, waiting to load from default.cfg ...
****** WARNING ***** WARNING ****** WARNING ****** WARNING ******* WARNING
System Integrity checking in restoring from default.cfg will take
a few minutes. User must not make changes to system profile(s) at this time.
****** WARNING ***** WARNING ****** WARNING ****** WARNING ******* WARNING
configuration being restored from flash file 1/default.cfg...
Please stand by, default.cfg was loaded, resetting controller(s) ...
Secondary controller is not available, Reboot only the primary
Please stand by. System reset in progress...configuration loaded from flash.
After the system has reset, profile values from the default.cfg file are used to
configure the Stinger MRT unit. If inband management is supported by the
information in the default.cfg file, it is restored after the restart.
Saving and loading a backup configuration
You can save and reload selected profiles or the full configuration of a Stinger unit.
Reloading a saved configuration will reconfigure the parameters of the Stinger unit to
the parameters of the saved configuration. If you are using a remote administrative
connection to the Stinger unit, be careful not to overwrite and loose the
configuration for your connection when restoring a full configuration to the unit.
Caution
!
configuration being restored, your remote connection will be lost.
Saving the configuration
The save command saves all configured profiles, all profiles of a specified type, or a
specific profile to a file on a local disk or to a file on a network host. You can then use
that file to restore the Stinger unit's configuration. To maintain redundancy
functionality in units with dual control modules, copy the configuration on the
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