Saving a configuration, Rebooting or resetting the secure router 4134 – Nortel Networks Nortel Secure Router 4134 User Manual

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Saving a configuration

Issue the save command to save the running configuration to a file. You can
save the configuration to the local file system, or to a file on the network.

Procedure steps

Step

Action

1

To save the configuration to the local file system, enter:

save local [file <filename>]

2

To save the configuration to a network file, enter:

save network <ipaddr> <path>

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Table 13
Variable definitions

Variable

Value

[file <filename>]

The name of the file to which the configuration
is saved. This is an optional parameter. The
configuration is saved to the system default file
(system.cfg) if you do not specify a filename.

<ipaddr>

The IP address of the device on which you store
the network configuration file.

<path>

The full path of the remote configuration file.

Rebooting or resetting the Secure Router 4134

Reset and reboot the Secure Router 4134 properly to avoid file system
corruption. Resetting the router returns it to a factory-default configuration.
Rebooting the router shuts down and restarts the system. The procedure in
this section shows you how to reset the configuration on the Secure Router
4134, reboot the router to restore the factory-default settings, and save the
factory-default settings to the configuration file.

Procedure steps

Step

Action

1

To access configuration mode, enter:

configure terminal

2

To reset the Secure Router 4134, enter:

system reset-to-factory {system|users}

3

To reboot the Secure Router 4134, enter:

Nortel Secure Router 4134

Commissioning

NN47263-302

01.02

Standard

10.0

2 August 2007

Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks

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