Installation and User Manual
EtherHaul
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EH-INST-02, Issue 4.0
9.2
Working with Configuration Files
The EtherHaul system supports the use of stored network configurations. Generally, a
stored configuration is automatically loaded on system startup or following a system
reset.
9.2.1
Saving Configurations
A stored configuration is created by saving the currently active (running) configuration
as the default configuration.
Note:
The running configuration EtherHaul is not automatically saved in non-volatile RAM.
If a system reset occurs before a particular configuration is saved, the EtherHaul will
perform a startup using the current stored configuration, or if none exists, the
factory default configuration.
To save the running configuration, use the following CLI command or click
Save
Configuration
on the Web EMS main screen:
Default>>copy running-configuration startup-configuration
running-configuration copied to startup-configuration
9.2.2
Viewing Configurations
You can display either the running or the default EtherHaul network configuration with
the following command:
Default>copy running-configuration display
Default>copy startup-configuration display
9.2.3
Restoring the Default Configuration
In order to restore the default configuration, the startup-configuration must be
removed and the ODU rebooted.
You can clear the startup configuration with the
clear startup-configuration
command or click
Restore to Default
in the Commands section of the Advanced Settings
screen of the Web EMS:
Default>clear startup-configuration
startup-configuration cleared
On the next startup after this command is executed, the EtherHaul system will revert to
the hard-coded factory default parameters.
Pressing the ODU’s ‘reset’ push-button on the AUX port for more than 5 seconds will
reset the ODU and restore the default configuration.