Recover the snmp community names, Procedure 68 restoring from the cli, Procedure – Nortel Networks NN43001-563 User Manual
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Access the ITG shell through a maintenance port or Telnet
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Restore from the CLI
To restore configuration when the TM 3.1 PC is not available to retransmit
the IP Trunk 3.01 (and later) configuration data, use the appropriate "Put"
commands.
Follow the steps in
Procedure 68 "Restoring from the CLI" (page 381)
to
perform a restore from the CLI.
Procedure 68
Restoring from the CLI
Step
Action
1
Use the
BootPFileGet
command with the appropriate parameters,
to restore the Node Properties file from the FTP host to the IP trunk
card.
2
Log in to the ITG shell for each IP trunk card that requires a dialing
plan restore. Use the
DPAddrPut
command with the appropriate
parameters, to backup the dialing plan file from the FTP host, or
from another IP trunk card in the node that has a valid copy of the
dialing plan, to each IP trunk card. Each IP trunk card requires a
valid copy of the dialing plan.
3
Log in to the ITG shell for each IP trunk card that requires a Card
Properties restore and use the
configFilePut
command with the
appropriate parameters, to restore the IP trunk card properties files.
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Recover the SNMP community names
It might be necessary to recover the SNMP community names in the
following situations:
•
when TM 3.1 cannot display the updated status
•
to transmit or retrieve data to or from an IP trunk card because of an
invalid community name in TM 3.1 IP Trunk 3.01 (and later)
•
if the TM 3.1 PC has crashed and had to be restored from scratch.
The SNMP community names can be read from the IP trunk card in two
ways:
•
Reset the IP trunk card and monitor the startup messages. Use the
configFilePut
command to backup the Card Properties file to an
FTP host. Use a text editor to open the Card Properties file and read
the community name.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
IP Trunk Fundamentals
NN43001-563
01.01
Standard
Release 5.0
30 May 2007
Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks
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