Restoring aaa authentication information – HP StorageWorks IP Storage Router User Manual
Page 179
Maintaining and Managing the Storage Router
179
IP Storage Router SR2122-2 User Guide
4. restore accesslist mylist1 from accesslist
backup.xml
— Restore the access list entries for mylist1 from the saved
configuration file, accesslist_backup.xml.
5. show accesslist mylist1
— Display the entries for the restored
access list,
mylist1. The entries are:
■
10.1.1.30/32
■
172.16.255.220/32
■
209.165.200.225/32
■
chap-username 12h7b.lab2.webservices
■
chap-username 12784.lab1.webservices
■
chap-username test2.sys3
6. save accesslist mylist1 bootconfig — If any entries prior to
the restore were not saved, issue the copy command to save the current
access list configuration to the storage router bootable configuration.
(Optional)
Restoring AAA Authentication Information
When you restore AAA authentication information, the following configuration
settings are updated:
■
AAA authentication list
■
The user names and passwords in the local username database
■
Radius servers and associated server and global authentication port,
retransmit, time-out, and key values
■
TACACS+ servers, and associated server and global authentication port,
time-out, and key values
To restore the AAA authentication configuration that exists in the saved
configuration file aaa_backup.xml:
1. enable — Enter Administrator mode.
2. show savedconfig aaa_backup.xml
— Display the contents of the
backup file and verify that this is the AAA authentication configuration that
you want to restore. The file must exist in the savedconfig directory.
3. restore aaa from aaa_backup.xml
— Restore the AAA
authentication from the saved configuration file, aaa_backup.xml.