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Configuring Routers
3-6 114080 Rev. A
You replace an old configuration file with the new one as follows:
1. Verify the integrity of the new file first by booting with that file.
Refer to the section “Rebooting a Router with a Configuration File” later in
this chapter.
2. Verify that there is enough space on the volume for another copy.
Select Tools > Router Files Manager in the Bay Networks Site Manager
window.
The Router Files Manager window
(Figure 3-3) displays the files, file sizes,
and available free space. The contiguous free space displayed in this window
applies only to memory cards.
3. Ensure that there is enough space on the volume for the file.
DOS Instructions: Ensure that the space occupied by the new file is not larger
than the available free space.
NVFS Instructions: Ensure that the space occupied by the new file is not
larger than the contiguous free space.
4. If enough space is available, copy the file to the old filename.
Refer to Managing Routers and BNX Platforms for detailed file management
instructions.
Saving a Configuration File in Dynamic Mode
If you made changes to the currently active configuration file in dynamic mode,
you can save these changes to a file on the router’s file system. This preserves the
current configuration file, yet gives you the option to reboot the router with these
changes later. When you save these changes, the file is saved directly to the router.
To save your changes, start at the Configuration Manager window and complete
the following steps:
1. Select File > Save As.
The Save Configuration File window appears
(Figure 3-7).
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