User's Manual

Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration
4Motion 135 System Manual
3.3.5.1 Saving the Current Configuration
When you reset the 4Motion system, it always boots up using the last saved
configuration. If you are starting 4Motion for the first time after installation and
commissioning, it boots up using the factory default configuration. Thereafter,
any changes to configuration (made at runtime using the CLI) should be saved; all
unsaved changes are lost after system reset.
Run the following command to save the current configuration:
npu# write
The next time you reset the system, it boots up with the last saved configuration.
3.3.5.2 Downloading a Configuration File/Vendor Startup File from
an External Server
IMPORTANT
You can, at any time, revert to the factory default configuration. For more information about
restoring factory default configuration, refer to
Section 3.3.5.4.6. If you do not save
configuration after first time start up of 4Motion, it boots up with the factory default configuration the
next time the system is reset.
IMPORTANT
It is recommended that you save the current configuration before shutting down or resetting the
system. The last saved configuration is used during system startup. Unsaved configuration is lost
after system reset/shutdown. For more information about shutting down/resetting the system, refer
to Section 3.2.
Command
Syntax
npu# write
Privilege
Level
10
Command
Mode
Global command mode
IMPORTANT
Before downloading a file from an external server, you are required to configure the IP interfaces,
external-management, bearer, and local-management. For more information about configuring IP
interfaces, refer the section,
“Configuring Static Routes” on page 167.