
Continuing the Upgrade: Converting and Customizing Files
4-9
Example
The following is an example of what you see when you run convert.exe on a
Version 5 config file:
This program will put the version 7 file in: cfg10.v7
and it will put a report on what it translated in:
cfg10.rpt
PLEASE NOTE:
This program is more strict than the router itself when
interpreting configuration files, so you may see messages
that look like:
Note: <text of message> (continuing translation)
This is normal, and does not prevent translation of the
rest of the configuration.
Note: couldn't find OSPF Interface Password for 0.0.0.0
(continuing translation)
Note: couldn't find OSPF Interface Password for 0.0.0.0
(continuing translation)
Note: Making the SNMP Community 'public' Read/Write
(necessary for series7)
Translation completed
8. Click on OK.
If the file conversion is successful, the Control Message window displays this
message:
Config file - c:\<
pathname
>\config
dumped successfully into the file:
c:\
<pathname>
\
<filename>
.v7
Report dumped successfully into the file:
c:\
<pathname>
\
<filename>
.rp
a. Click on OK, then select Exit from the File menu.
b. Go to “Task 3: Customizing a Converted Configuration File” to add
the router hardware configuration to the converted file.
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