Cisco Cisco Aironet 340 Ethernet Bridges Guia Do Utilizador
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Time: Used to configure time server address to set a standard time base
for displaying logs and alarms. See Chapter 6 “Setting the Network
Identifiers”.
for displaying logs and alarms. See Chapter 6 “Setting the Network
Identifiers”.
Dump
:
Used to dump the configuration commands to the Console Port.
Saving Configuration Parameters
Although there is no explicit save command, your configuration parame-
ters are automatically saved to non-volatile flash memory each time a
parameter is set or modified. This will ensure the configuration is main-
tained during power failures or intentional power downs.
ters are automatically saved to non-volatile flash memory each time a
parameter is set or modified. This will ensure the configuration is main-
tained during power failures or intentional power downs.
Most configuration settings become effective as soon as the command is
executed. Those that do not immediately become effective will be noted
in the command information.
executed. Those that do not immediately become effective will be noted
in the command information.
Backing up your Configuration (Dump)
Once you have set the configuration parameters for the Aironet 340
Series Bridge, use the dump option to dump the configuration commands
to the Console Port and save them as an ASCII file on a diskette, using a
PC terminal emulation program.
Series Bridge, use the dump option to dump the configuration commands
to the Console Port and save them as an ASCII file on a diskette, using a
PC terminal emulation program.
If the non-volatile flash memory should ever become corrupted (and you
lose your saved configuration), you can use a communications program
to send the configuration commands to the Console Port. The system
will automatically restore your configuration based on these commands.
lose your saved configuration), you can use a communications program
to send the configuration commands to the Console Port. The system
will automatically restore your configuration based on these commands.
Í To Back Up Configurations:
NOTE: Commands may vary depending on the communications
program used.
1.
In the terminal emulation program, set Save to File to On.
2.
Select Configuration from the Main Menu then select Dump.
The following message appears:
Enter one of [all, non-default, distributable]: