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Chapter 5 Maintaining an Efficient Network
How Do I Modify the Network?
Note The default directory /opt/CiscoMGMServer may have been changed during installation of the
Cisco MGM server.
5.3.7 Viewing and Modifying Server Configuration Information
The NE Service Properties pane allows you to view and update Cisco MGM server configuration
information, which includes port information, timing parameters, and network element (NE) backup
parameters. All server configuration changes take effect when you save them, with the exception of
changes to the Cisco MGM server port. Port information changes require that you restart the
Cisco MGM server before the change takes effect. The NE Service Properties pane has three tabs:
NE AutoBackup—Allows you to configure automatic NE backup parameters (See
5.1.3.9 Configuring Automatic NE Backup Parameters)
NE Manual Backup—Allows you to configure manual NE backup parameters (See
5.1.3.8 Configuring Manual NE Backup Parameters)
5.3.8 Restoring Server Configuration Files
To restore the server configuration files:
Step 1 Log into the server workstation as the root user.
Step 2 On the command line, enter the following:
cd/opt/CiscoMGMServer/bin
/.restore_config.sh <backup file doc> <log dir> <ISHA>
Note The default directory /opt/CiscoMGMServer may have been changed during installation of the
Cisco MGM server.
Note If the server is an HA server, the ISHA value is 1. If the server is not an HA server, the ISHA
value is 0.
Oracle Configuration Files
tnsnames.ora /oraclesw9i/product/9.2/network/admin
listener.ora /oraclesw9i/product/9.2/network/admin
Cisco MGM Server Configuration File
MGMServer.cfg /opt/CiscoMGMServer/cfg
Table 5-18 Configuration Files that Require Updating (continued)
Filename Location