beautypg.com

Allied Telesis AT-S97 User Manual

Page 189

background image

AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management Software User’s Guide

189

Privilege Levels

Administrator and read-write.

Description

This command is used to rename the master configuration files on a
management module. Observe the following guidelines when using this
command:

ˆ

If you rename the active master configuration file, the management
software recreates it the next time you issue the CONFIG SAVE
command. To view the name of the active master configuration file,
refer to “CONFIG SHOW” on page 166.

ˆ

Although you can use the command to rename auxiliary configuration
files (for example, BM.cfg or MM.cfg) in the file systems of the
management and media converter modules, Allied Telesis does not
recommend it. You should limit the use of this command to renaming
the master configuration file.

ˆ

A filename cannot start with the letters “MM” or “BM.”

ˆ

You do not have to perform the CONFIG SAVE command after
renaming a file.

For information on configuration files, refer to Chapter 8, “Configuration
File Commands” on page 145.

Examples

This command renames the master configuration file “unit12a.cfg” on the
management module to “u2 a7.cfg.” The chassis ID number is 0:

file rename srcfile=system://0/m/unit12a.cfg
dstfile=system://0/m/"u2 a7.cfg"

This command renames the master configuration file “mcf 2a.cfg” on the
management module to “mcf aba traffic.cfg.” The chassis ID number is 0:

file rename srcfile=system://0/m/"mcf 2a.cfg"
dstfile=system://0/m/"mcf aba traffic.cfg"

Note

The following examples illustrate how to rename an auxiliary
configuration file. This function should never be necessary.

This command renames the media converter configuration file
“BM_0_1.cfg” to “BM_0_1 backup.cfg” in the file system on the
management module which has a chassis ID number of 0:

This manual is related to the following products: