Backing up or restoring the configuration, Backing up or restoring the – Nortel Networks 5500 series User Manual

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Maintaining and managing the system

/maint

followed by:

radius

nap

Enter the desired tag or a comma-separated list of
tags (for example, enter

aaa

or

aaa,dns

). To trace

all features, press Enter to accept the default.

domain ID

—specifies the Nortel SNAS domain to

which you want to limit tracing. The default is all.
To trace all domains, enter

0

or press Enter.

ATTENTION

With Nortel Secure Network Access Switch
Software Release 1.6.1, there is only one domain
in the system.

output mode

—options are:

interactive

—the information will be logged

directly in the CLI when a client authenticates to the
portal

tftp|ftp|sftp

—the information will be logged

to a file exchange server. You are prompted to
provide the server information.

For sample output from the

starttrace

command,

see

“Trace tools” (page 409)

.

stoptrace

Stops tracing. If you selected interactive mode for the

starttrace

command and information is logged to

the CLI, press Enter to redisplay the CLI prompt.

Backing up or restoring the configuration

To save the system configuration to a file on a file exchange server, use
the following command:

/cfg/ptcfg <protocol> <host name or IP address of server>

<filename on server>

ATTENTION

The actual file name in server will be in "NSNAS-<NSNA Version No>-<filename
specified in ptcfg comamnd>" format.

To restore the system configuration, use the following command:

/cfg/gtcfg <protocol> <host name or IP address of server>

<filename on server>

Nortel Secure Network Access Switch

Using the Command Line Interface

NN47230-100

03.01

Standard

28 July 2008

Copyright © 2007, 2008 Nortel Networks

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