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Nortel nautica 200: reference guide
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bcc> co
box# batch
Batch Mode Entered
box# paste saved configuration file here
box# commit
[Save] box# save
Config Saved
117237-C Rev. A
Where
filename
Warning:
If the ISDNPROG fails for any reason, do not power
off or reboot the MArlin, instead run the ISDNPROG command
again.
9.
Restore the unit's configuration
There are two ways to restore the configuration to the unit:
Using Nautica Wizard: From Nautica Wizard, select
the target unit by clicking on the Marlin icon in the main
window. Select File > Restore Router Configuration
from File.
This operation uses the Trivial File Transfer Protocol
(TFTP) over IP. The router must be on the same subnet
as the PC running Nautica Wizard.
Note:
When restoring the configuration from a file, Nautica
Wizard extracts the IP address from the file and configures the
unit via a special protocol. After this initial step, the rest of the
configuration is loaded into the unit via TFTP. TFTP requires
that the PC and the unit are in the same subnet otherwise
communication cannot be established.
Using a Terminal Window: If Nautica Wizard is not
available, the configuration file can be restored from a
Terminal Window. To restore the configuration in this
manner, use a Telnet session (over the Ethernet) or
connect directly into the Manager port of the router.
Using BCC, enter the following at the prompts:
Upgrading Router Software
is the name of the ISDN firmware.
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