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Cisco ONS 15216 EDFA2 Operations Guide
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Chapter 4 Provisioning Using ASH and SNMP
Restore System Configuration
Step 2
If desired, use FTP to copy the file to a remote server. See
“Example of FTP to a Remote Server” section
on page 7-2
.
4.14 Restore System Configuration
The configuration information for the ONS 15216 EDFA2 can be restored form a file. During this
process, all configuration information (such as alarm thresholds and pump mode) and the user database
from the file are replaced in the ONS 15216 EDFA2 memory and FFS.
Before the restore begins, a cyclic redundancy code (CRC) check is performed to ensure data integrity.
Step 1
If desired, use FTP to copy a system configuration file from a remote server to the ONS 15216 EDFA2
FFS. See
“Example of FTP from a Remote Server” section on page 7-1
.
Step 2
Restore the system configuration from the file on the FFS.
ash:hostname:ONS15216 EDFA2> restore system filename
The system responds with progress information:
Restoring the system configuration from file filename...
CRC Check OK
Restore SNMP Configuration...
...............
DONE!...
Restore NON SNMP Configuration...
user inactivity modify read_write_admin 15
user inactivity modify read_write 30
user inactivity modify read 60
shell type modify ash
tl1 sid modify foo
manufacturer keep_alive modify -idle 1 -interval 75 -retries 9
snmp attribute set local cerent15216EdfaSromIpMgmtHostName "newhostname"
DONE!...
Restore USER INFO...
DONE!...
Restore DONE!
Step 3
Save the changes.
ash:hostname:ONS15216 EDFA2> snmp attribute set local cerent15216EdfaOpSaveConfig perform
Step 4
Reboot the ONS 15216 EDFA2.
ash:hostname:ONS15216 EDFA2> processor reset
After the processor reboots, user names and passwords from the new user database must be used for
access.