Specifications
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Chapter 11 Maintaining and Managing the SN 5428-2 Storage Router
Restoring from Backups
Restoring System Configuration
You can restore selected system information using the restore system command. You can restore the
following information:
• Administrator contact settings
• CDP configuration
• DNS configuration
• IP address of remote syslog host
• NTP server and date, time, and time zone settings
• Restrict service setting for all interfaces
• Session timeout value for management sessions
• Event message logging table
• Routing table and RIP settings
• SNMP network management configuration
• Software default download locations and associated user names and passwords
• Secure Shell (SSH) configuration settings and session timeout value
Use the following procedure to restore system configuration information. In this example, SNMP
network management configuration and administrator contact settings will be restored from the saved
configuration file named system_backup.
Command Description
Step 1
enable Enter Administrator mode.
Step 2
show savedconfig system_backup Display the contents of the saved configuration file and verify that
the file contains the information that you want to restore.
Step 3
restore system snmp from
system_backup
Restore SNMP network management configuration.
Step 4
show snmp Verify that the SNMP network management information is
restored and that the configuration is correct (Example 11-3).
Step 5
restore system contactinfo from
system_backup
Restore administrator contact settings.
Step 6
show admin Verify that the administrator contact information is restored and
that the configuration is correct (Example 11-4).
Step 7
save system bootconfig (Optional) If you make any changes to the SNMP configuration or
administrator contact information after the restoration, save the
changes to the storage router bootable configuration.