Upgrading the standby system control board, Managing the configuration file, Type and format of configuration file – Sagem 4450E User Manual

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login: admin
Password:

3P@C> enable
Password:

3P@C(config)# show version 0

--------- Board In Slot 0 Version Information ---------

Vlan Type : SMUB

Hardware Version : Version 2.30

Software Version : V2.0 Release10.4.0

(Compiled Time) : Sep 20 2004 17:06:09

CPLD U14 Version : Verison 9.0

CPLD UD3 Version : Verison 2.0

Manufacture Date : 2004-02-21

Serial Number : 02030059D230042000047

Base Mac Address : 00053b4847fd

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7.1.5.

7.1.5.

7.1.5.

7.1.5. Upgrading the Standby System Control Board

The standby system control board is upgraded automatically. After the program of the system control board is
upgraded in the FTP/Xmodem mode, the system will automatically upgrade the software of the standby system
control board if detecting the standby system control board.

In the BOOTROM mode, you need to upgrade the system control board in the FTP/Xmodem mode again after
the system control board is upgraded and the system is rebooted. Then the system automatically upgrades the
standby system control board.

7.2.

7.2.

7.2.

7.2. Managing the Configuration File

7.2.1.

7.2.1.

7.2.1.

7.2.1. Type and Format of Configuration File

The configuration file is in the text format. It records the configuration information of the equipment, and is used
to guide the start or running of the equipment. The configuration file falls into two types:

„

startup-config: After powered on, the equipment reads the configuration file from the Flash
memory to initialize the equipment. Therefore the configuration file in the Flash memory is
called startup-config. If there is no configuration file in the Flash memory, the equipment will
use the default parameters to initialize itself.

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show running-config: During equipment running, the configuration will be effectively instantly.
After being saved, the show running-config will become startup-config upon next equipment
reboot.

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