
Creating a Pilot Configuration File
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1. Select the File➔Save As option.
The Save Configuration File window appears (Figure 11-9). This window displays
the name startup.cfg —which is the file you retrieved earlier in the procedure.
Figure 11-9. Save Configuration File Window
2.
Delete the text displayed in the Enter file name box.
3. Enter the name pilot.cfg, then click on Save.
Site Manager generates a configuration file, transfers it to the router or BNX
platform (via TFTP), and saves it to the file system with the name pilot.cfg.
Site Manager stores the file remotely on the router or BNX platform, because
Site Manager is operating in Remote mode.
4. Click on OK when the File Saved pop-up window appears.
5. Select the File➔Exit option to exit the Configuration Manager window.
You are returned to the initial Site Manager window.
Rebooting with the Pilot Configuration File
After you save the pilot configuration file, implement the configuration by
rebooting the router or BNX platform.
To reboot the router or BNX platform, from the Site Manager window (refer to
Figure 11-2):
1. Select Administration➔Boot Router.
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