Saving Configuration Changes; Summary Of Configuration Changes Cli Commands - Avaya G250 Administration Manual

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Configuration overview
You can also use the Avaya G350 Manager to configure most features of the G250/G350. The
Avaya G350 Manager is a GUI application. You can access the Avaya G350 Manager from
Avaya Integrated Management software or from a web browser. Most of the commands that are
available through the G250/G350 CLI are also available through the Avaya G350 Manager. For
more information about the Avaya G350 Manager, see the Avaya G350 Manager User Guide,
650-100-709.

Saving configuration changes

When you make changes to the configuration of the Avaya G250/G350 Media Gateway, you
must save your changes to make them permanent. The G250/G350 has two sets of
configuration information:
Running configuration
Startup configuration
The G250/G350 operates according to the running configuration. When the G250/G350 is
reset, the G250/G350 erases the running configuration and loads the startup configuration as
the new running configuration. When you change the configuration of the G250/G350, your
changes affect only the running configuration. Your changes are lost when the G250/G350
resets if you do not save your changes.
Enter copy running-config startup-config to save changes to the configuration of the
G250/G350. A copy of the running configuration becomes the new startup configuration.
You can back up either the running configuration or the startup configuration to an FTP or TFTP
server on your network, or to a USB flash drive. You can restore a backup copy of the
configuration from the FTP or TFTP server or the USB flash drive. When you restore the backup
copy of the configuration, the backup copy becomes the new running configuration on the
G250/G350. For more information, see
page 124.

Summary of configuration changes CLI commands

Table 1: Configuration changes CLI commands
Command
copy running-config
startup-config
36 Administration for the Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 Media Gateways
Backing up and restoring configuration files
Description
Commit the current configuration, including Standard
Local Survivability (SLS) data, to NVRAM
on

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