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732 Chapter 14 Maintaining and managing the system
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gtcfg <protocol
<server> <filename
<passphrase>
Restores a configuration, including private keys and 
certificates, from a file on the specified file exchange 
server. You are prompted to provide the following 
information:
protocol
 is the import protocol. Options are 
tftp|ftp|scp|sftp.
 The default is 
tftp
.
server
 is the host name or IP address of the file 
exchange server.
filename
 is the name of the file on the file 
exchange server.
passphrase
 is the password phrase specified 
when the configuration file was saved to the server 
using the 
ptcfg
 command.
for FTP, SCP, and SFTP, user name and password
Note: If you have fully separated the Administrator user 
role from the Certificate Administrator user role, the 
Certificate Administrator must enter the correct 
passphrase. The Certificate Administrator defined the 
passphrase using the 
/cfg/sys/user/
caphrase
 command (see 
dump [<passphrase>]
Dumps the current configuration on screen in a format 
that allows you to restore the configuration without 
downloading the configuration to a file server. 
You are prompted to specify if you wish to include 
private keys in the configuration dump. If you do, then 
you are prompted to provide a password phrase in 
order to protect the private keys. The password phrase 
you specify applies to all private keys. If you later 
restore the configuration, you will be prompted for this 
password phrase.
Save the configuration to a text file by performing a 
copy-and-paste operation to a text editor. You can later 
restore the configuration by using the global 
paste
 
command, at any command prompt in the CLI, to paste 
the contents of the saved text file. On pasting, the 
content is batch processed by the Nortel SNAS 4050. 
To view the pending configuration changes resulting 
from the batch processing, use the 
diff
 command. To 
apply the configuration changes, use the 
apply
 
command.
Table 166   
Configuration menu backup and restore commands
/cfg
followed by: