
Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager
3-38
309081-14.20 Rev 00
Saving a Configuration File in Dynamic Mode
If you make configuration changes in dynamic mode, you are changing the active
configuration file on the router. You are implementing changes in memory, but not
overwriting the config file until you save the modified file. When you save your
changes, the file is saved directly to the router. Save dynamically made changes to
the config file only when you want to maintain a permanent record of the changes.
To save your changes:
1. In the Configuration Manager window, choose File > Save As.
The Save Configuration File window opens (refer to Figure 3-21
).
2. Enter a new file name, using the format filename.cfg.
If you use a unique file name, you will not overwrite the existing config file.
3. Select the correct volume by clicking in the Volume field.
4. Click on Save.
The File Saved window opens, asking you to confirm your decision to save
the file (refer to Figure 3-22
).
5. Click on OK.
Saving a Configuration File in Cache Mode
To save a configuration file in cache mode:
1. In the Configuration Manager window, choose File > Save As.
The Save Configuration File window opens (refer to Figure 3-21
).
2. Enter a new file name, using the format filename.cfg.
If you use a unique file name, you will not overwrite the existing config file.
3. Select the correct volume by clicking in the Volume field.
The configuration file is saved to the specified flash media. The Save
Configuration File window opens again.
4. Enter a file name for the local configuration file, which will be saved on
the Site Manager workstation.
5. Click on Save.
Site Manager saves the file locally.
Komentáře k této Příručce