Saving the configuration settings – Allied Telesis AT-S102 User Manual
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The management card must have an IP address configuration. For
instructions, refer to “Assigning an IP Address Configuration” on
page 100.
The management card must reside on the same subnet as the TFTP
server or must have access to its subnet through routers or other Layer
3 routing devices.
If the management card and the TFTP server reside on a different
subnets, the card’s IP address configuration has to include a default
gateway address that identifies the IP address of the router interface of
the first hop to reaching the server.
The 10/100Base-TX port on the card has to be connected to a device
on your network, such as an Ethernet switch. The management card
communicates with your network through that port.
Downloading the master configuration file from a TFTP server to the
management card causes the card to reset. It will be unresponsive to
commands for approximately two minutes while it writes the file to flash
and initializes its management software. To continue managing the
device, you have to start a new management session.
Saving the
Configuration
Settings
Are you planning to upload to the TFTP server the master and SNMPv3
configuration files? If so, then it’s probably a good idea to first update the
files in flash memory so that they have the most current settings. This is
explained in the following procedures. For more information on the save
commands, refer to “Saving Your Configuration Changes” on page 78.
To use the menus to update the master and SNMPv3 configuration files:
1. From the Main Menu, select Configuration.
2. From the Configuration Menu, select System Configuration.
3. From the System Configuration Menu, select Save System
Configuration. This command updates the master configuration file
and the SNMPv3 file with all of the current settings on the
management card.
4. Return to the Configuration Menu.
5. From the Configuration Menu, select All CM Line Cards
Configuration.
6. From the All CM Line Cards Configuration Menu, select Save All CM
Line Cards Configurations. This command updates the master
configuration file with the current settings of the local and remote line
cards.
For instructions on how to upload the files, refer to “Transferring the
Master and SNMPv3 Configuration Files with the Menus” on page 330.