Cisco OL-4552-01 - Manual

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  • Page 2 – Related Topics; Managing with the Configuration Save and Restore Utility; These tasks are used to manage the CSR utility:; Launching the Configuration Save and Restore Utility; To launch the Configuration Save and Restore application, you can:; Tools > Administration > Configuration Save and Restore; from any application.; Administration > Configuration Save and Restore
  • Page 3 – Saving Node Configurations from CWM; To save node configurations, complete the following procedure:; Config Save; displays the Configuration Save window.
  • Page 4 – Type; Note; Save; Chapter 2, “Getting Started with Cisco WAN Manager.”; ConfigSave Password
  • Page 5 – backup ID
  • Page 6 – Saving Node Configurations for Cisco BPX and Cisco IGX Nodes; cnfswfunc; cnfswfunc
  • Page 8 – getfwrev; savecnf; Name
  • Page 10 – Restoring Node Configurations from CWM; Procedure; Config Restore; displays the Configuration Restore window.
  • Page 12 – Restoring Node Configurations for Cisco BPX or Cisco IGX Nodes; Cisco WAN; Downloading Software and Firmware
  • Page 13 – Locating Switch Images for Downloading
  • Page 14 – “Managing with the Image Download” section on page 10-20; Administration; username
  • Page 15 – cnfnodeparm
  • Page 16 – CC Redundancy Cnfged
  • Page 17 – Monitoring a Download Session on Cisco BPX and Cisco IGX Nodes; dsprevs
  • Page 18 – Administration > Telnet; “Getting Started with Cisco WAN Manager.”; Download
  • Page 19 – Image Filename Conventions; Cisco IGX and Cisco BPX Conventions; Cisco IGX and Cisco BPX firmware images have the following format:; Cisco MGX Conventions; The following naming convention is used for software images:
  • Page 20 – Managing with the Image Download; Launching the Image Download; Administration > Image Download
  • Page 21 – Processing the Downloaded Image; Access Tabs; Image Download
  • Page 22 – Click the; tab to display the Image Download window (see
  • Page 24 – Deleting Images; su; root; rm
  • Page 25 – “Locating Switch Images for Downloading” section on page 10-13
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Cisco WAN Manager User’s Guide

Release 15, Part Number OL-4552-01 Rev. C0, January 27, 2005

10

Cisco WAN Manager Operations

These topics describe how to manage Cisco WAN Manager (CWM) operations by saving and restoring
node configuration files, and downloading software and firmware images:

Saving and Restoring Configurations

Downloading Software and Firmware

Deleting Images

Saving and Restoring Configurations

You can save and restore node configuration files.

The Configuration Save and Restore (CSR) utility saves and restores configurations for the following
node platforms:

Cisco MGX PXM45-based products (Cisco MGX 8880, Cisco MGX 8950, and Cisco MGX 8850
(PXM45))

Cisco MGX PXM1E-based products (Cisco MGX 8830 and Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1E))

Cisco MGX PXM1-based products (Cisco MGX 8230, Cisco MGX 8250, and Cisco MGX 8850
(PXM1))

Cisco SES PNNI Controller

Cisco IGX 8400 series

Cisco BPX 8600 series

Cisco MGX 8220 products

Note

Release 15 of CWM ConfigSave and Restore does not support HP OpenView.

Each network node stores configuration information in battery RAM (BRAM) or on the controller’s hard
drive, which depends on the type of node. The node configuration includes service module-related and
topology information for trunks, circuit lines, jobs, connections, and so forth. Periodically, you should
make a backup copy of the node configuration to facilitate recovery in the event of a node failure. Backup
configurations are restored to the node from Cisco WAN Manager (CWM).

Note

For Cisco IGX and Cisco BPX nodes, the save and restore capability is a licensed feature. You must use
the

cnfswfunc

command on each node where you want to save and restore configurations.

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Page 2 - Related Topics; Managing with the Configuration Save and Restore Utility; These tasks are used to manage the CSR utility:; Launching the Configuration Save and Restore Utility; To launch the Configuration Save and Restore application, you can:; Tools > Administration > Configuration Save and Restore; from any application.; Administration > Configuration Save and Restore

10-2 Cisco WAN Manager User’s Guide Release 15, Part Number OL-4552-01 Rev. C0, January 27, 2005 Chapter 10 Cisco WAN Manager Operations Saving and Restoring Configurations Related Topics • “Managing with the Configuration Save and Restore Utility” section on page 10-2 • “Saving Node Configurations ...

Page 3 - Saving Node Configurations from CWM; To save node configurations, complete the following procedure:; Config Save; displays the Configuration Save window.

10-3 Cisco WAN Manager User’s Guide Release 15, Part Number OL-4552-01 Rev. C0, January 27, 2005 Chapter 10 Cisco WAN Manager Operations Saving and Restoring Configurations Figure 10-1 Configuration Save and Restore: In Progress Window Related Topics • “Managing with the Configuration Save and Resto...

Page 4 - Type; Note; Save; Chapter 2, “Getting Started with Cisco WAN Manager.”; ConfigSave Password

10-4 Cisco WAN Manager User’s Guide Release 15, Part Number OL-4552-01 Rev. C0, January 27, 2005 Chapter 10 Cisco WAN Manager Operations Saving and Restoring Configurations Figure 10-2 Configuration Save Window Step 3 Choose the node type from the Type drop-down arrow. Step 4 Enter the backup ID in ...

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