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Mediant 2000 & TP-1610 & TP-260
SIP User's Manual 124 Document #: LTRT-68805
5.9.2 Saving Configuration
The 'Maintenance Actions' screen enables you to save the current parameter configuration
and the loaded auxiliary files to the non-volatile memory (i.e., flash) so they are available
after a hardware reset (or power fail). Parameters that are only saved to the volatile
memory (RAM) revert to their previous settings after hardware reset.
Notes:
Saving changes to the non-volatile memory may disrupt traffic on the
gateway. To avoid this, perform this during low-traffic periods or disable all
traffic before saving, by performing a graceful lock (refer to Section 5.9.1 on
page 122(.
In the Web interface, parameters prefixed with an exclamation mark ('!') are
saved to the non-volatile memory only after a device reset.
When performing a software reset using the Web (refer to Section 5.9.3 on
page 125) or SNMP, you can choose to save the changes to the non-volatile
memory.
¾ To save configuration changes to the non-volatile memory, take
these 2 steps:
1. Open the ‘Maintenance Actions' screen (Maintenance menu); the ‘Maintenance
Actions' screen is displayed.
Figure 5-53: Maintenance Actions Screen
2. Click the BURN button; a confirmation message appears when the save is completed
successfully.