Chapter 58 File Manager
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• When the UAG reboots, if the
startup-config.conf
file passes the error check, the UAG keeps a
copy of the
startup-config.conf
file as the
lastgood.conf
configuration file for you as a back
up file. If you upload and apply a configuration file with an error, you can apply
lastgood.conf
to
return to a valid configuration.
58.2.4 Configuration File Flow at Restart
If there is not a
startup-config.conf
when you restart the UAG (whether through a management
interface or by physically turning the power off and back on), the UAG uses the
system-
default.conf
configuration file with the UAG’s default settings.
If there is a
startup-config.conf
, the UAG checks it for errors and applies it. If there are no errors,
the UAG uses it and copies it to the
lastgood.conf
configuration file. If there is an error, the UAG
generates a log and copies the
startup-config.conf
configuration file to the
startup-config-
bad.conf
configuration file and tries the existing
lastgood.conf
configuration file. If there isn’t a
lastgood.conf
configuration file or it also has an error, the UAG applies the
system-default.conf
configuration file.
You can change the way the
startup-config.conf
file is applied. Include the
setenv-startup
stop-on-error off
command. The UAG ignores any errors in the
startup-config.conf
file and
applies all of the valid commands. The UAG still generates a log for any errors.
58.3 File Manager Commands Input Values
The following table explains the values you can input with the file manager commands.
Table 189
File Manager Command Input Values
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
file_name
The name of a file. Use up to 25 characters (including a-zA-Z0-9;‘~!@#$%^&()_+[]{}’,.=-).
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