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Restoring your configurations, Log in to the switch and ping the tftp server t, Assign an ip address to the tftp server – Allied Telesis FORMULA 8200 User Manual

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Operating and Managing the FORMULA 8200 Switch

4-24

Restoring Your
Configurations

After making sure the software upgrade is stable, you may restore
your old configurations using the following procedure.

To restore your configurations;

1. Log in to the switch and

PING

the TFTP server to verify

communications:

2. Assign an IP address to the TFTP server:

3. Restore the configuration files by using the

TFTP/DOWNLOAD//

CFG

command. In this command, you need to specify the name

of the file(s) you want to restore:

4. Reboot the switch using the

REBOOT

command on the console

prompt.

/ >

ping 192.48.127.124

192.48.127.124 is alive

/ >

tftp/server

IP address of the tftp server ( ) :

192.48.127.124

Save TFTP configuration to flash? (y/n)

y

Writing new TFTP configuration to flash...

Updating system/VLAN configuration..

.

/ >tftp/download/cfg

Name of file on switch (system.cur) :
Name of file on tftp server (system.001) :

File “system.001” on server (192.48.12.124) is to be copied to switch as
flash/system.cur”

Are they correct? (y/n) y
Save TFTP configuration to flash? (y/n) y

Writing new TFTP configuration to flash ...Updating system/VLAN configuration

LF = /flash/system.cur, RF = system.001, SRV = 192.48.127.124, op = get

/TFTP/DOWNLOAD>

/

TFTP/DOWNLOAD>top

/ >reboot
Are you sure, you want to reboot ? [y/n]: y