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LTP-8X optical line terminal
base. ONT templates —ONT template part, ONT profiles—ONT profile part.
11.2
Configuration Lifecycle
The terminal configuration may have the following states:
— Running — an active configuration. It refers to the current configuration of the terminal.
— Candidate — a configuration under review.
— NVRAM — a configuration stored in non-volatile memory. The configuration will be used as
RUNNING after the device is loaded.
The Running configuration is loaded to a new CLI session and becomes available for review (Candidate).
After changing a Candidate configuration, user can either apply the configuration ("commit" command)
to the CLI session or reject the changes ("rollback") and apply the current terminal configuration
(Running). The "save" command saves the Running configuration into NVRAM of the terminal.
Fig. 11.2 shows a chart of the configuration lifecycle.
Fig. 11.2. Configuration Lifecycle Chart of the Terminal
11.3
Configuration Autosave
In some cases, for example, when several operators are working on the terminal or the terminal is
automatically configured through OSS/BSS, it may be convenient to organise a centralised saving of the
configuration into NVRAM at a specified time. The terminal allows this to be done with the help of a
configuration autosave mechanism.
Step 1.
Switch to the
configure
view and turn the autosave on with the help of the
config autosave
enable
command.
LTP-8X# configure terminal