
Introduction
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Saving Your Configuration Changes
The router overwrites the configuration changes in memory when it reboots. If
you use either the Configuration Manager in dynamic mode or the Technician
Interface
set
and
commit
commands to change the file in memory, you must
perform the following procedures if you want to save your changes:
• If you use the Configuration Manager in dynamic mode to make changes,
choose File
>
Save or File
>
Save As to copy the configuration from memory
to the media; otherwise, the changes will be lost when the router reboots.
• If you use the Technician Interface
set
and
commit
commands, you must
enter the following command to copy the modified configuration from
memory to the media:
save config
<volume>
:
<filename>
Backing Up Your Files
Store backup copies of the configuration files on the Site Manager workstation. To
prevent confusion, use a log to record the location, name, and purpose of each
configuration file you back up. Organizing and naming the backup files on the Site
Manager workstation will also help to prevent mix-ups.
Maintaining Consistent Files in Multiple Flash Memory Cards
If the router uses multiple flash memory cards, make sure that each file is
consistent on each flash memory card designated for storing files of that type. For
example, if you make a change to a router software image or configuration file,
save the file to each flash memory card that contains the same files.
To make sure that the files of the same name are consistent on multiple flash
memory cards, display each card’s directory contents and compare the size of each
file.
Caution:
Always back up a file before deleting it. This includes configuration
and log files. In addition, always back up the current log file on the Site
Manager workstation before clearing it; you may want to refer to it later to
troubleshoot a problem.
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