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Chapter 10: SmartPath Operating System (OS)
Config File
Current Config
When you upload a config file from SmartPath EMS VMA or a
TFTP or SCP server, the SmartPath AP saves the uploaded file
as a backup config. This file replaces any previous backup
config file that might have been there.
TFTP
Server
SCP
Server
SmartPath EMS VMA or
or
SmartPath AP
Previous Backup Config
(overwritten)
New Backup Config
(in flash memory)
Figure 10-4. Relationship between current and backup config files during a file upload.
When the SmartPath AP reboots, it attempts to load the the newly uploaded config file. If the file loads successfully, the
SmartPath AP makes that file the new current config and makes the previous current config the new backup config. If the file
does not load successfully, the SmartPath AP reboots again and loads the previous current config file. The SmartPath AP saves the
file it was unable to load as a failed config for diagnostics. See Figure 10-5.
Current Config
(existing config)
Backup Config
(newly uploaded config file)
After uploading a new config file,
the following two config files are
stored in flash memory on the
SmartPath AP:
When you reboot the SmartPath AP, it tries to load the
backup config. Either of the following two results can occur:
If the newly loaded config
file loads successfully, . . .
. . . it becomes the new
current config, and . . .
. . . the previous current
config becomes the new
backup config.
. . . the backup config is
saved as a failed config
(for diagnostic analysis).
. . . the SmartPath AP
reboots again, loads the
previous current config,
and . . .
If the newly loaded config
file fails to load, . . .
Reboot the SmartPath AP
Figure 10-5. Relationship between current and backup config files while rebooting a SmartPath AP.
NOTE: To upload and activate a config file from SmartPath EMS VMA , see "Uploading SmartPath AP Configurations.” To upload
and activate a config file from a TFTP or SCP server using the CLI, use the following commands:
save config tftp://
ip _ addr:filename
current {
hh:mm:ss
| now | offset
hh:mm:ss
}
save config scp://
username@ip _ addr:filename current
{ hh:mm:ss |now |offset
hh:mm:ss
}