Managing configuration files, Performing a system reset – Lucent Technologies P550 User Manual

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Configuring the Cajun P550 Switch (Layer 2 & Layer 3)

Cajun P550/P220 Switch Operation Guide

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7. In the System Information section of the Web Agent window, click Switch

Fabric. The Switch Fabric Status dialog box displays.

8. From the Configure Redundant Hardware pull-down menu, select Yes and

click

APPLY to enable the redundant element.

The Switch Elements field displays Normal # 0 to show that the redundant element
is now enabled.

9. From the Enable Redundant Element pull-down menu, select Normal and

click

APPLY.

The Switch Element field displays Normal # 0 to show that the replaced element is
now enabled.

Performing a System Reset

To perform a system reset:

1. In the System Information section of the Web Agent window, click System

Reset. The System Reset Page dialog box opens.

2. Click Save to save your running configuration to the startup configuration before

performing a system reset.

3. Click Yes to reset the switch, or No to cancel the operation.

Managing Configuration Files

You can manage the system files that contain the configuration data for your Cajun P550
switch. When you first install the switch, or upgrade from a previous installation, your
configuration parameters are stored in a startup.txt file located in the switch’s
Non-Volatile Random Access Memory (NVRAM). When the switch is restarted, the
startup.txt file runs and stores configuration parameters in volatile RAM as a running
configuration.

Changes you make to the switch configuration are automatically recorded in RAM, but
not in NVRAM. When you want to retain your current configuration, you must
manually save it to NVRAM through the Web Agent or the Command Line Interface
(CLI). For information about how to save your running configuration file to your startup
configuration, refer to “Copying Running Configuration to Startup Configuration", later
in this section. To determine changes you have made to your running configuration, you
can view and compare your running and startup configuration files.

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