Remote RMX-3200 Version 5.2x Configuration Guide
Backing Up and Restoring the Remote RMX-3200 Configuration: Restoring the Configuration
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Restoring the Configuration
Important: There are two configuration files. The startup configuration file
(primary.cnf) is the configuration used to start Remote RMX-3200. The
running configuration file (running-config) includes configuration changes
that have been made since startup.
To restore the configuration:
1. Using an FTP utility, connect to and log into Remote RMX-3200.
2. Change the local current directory to the working directory on your workstation.
3. Locate the Remote RMX-3200 configuration file (primary.cnf or running-config)
file in the working directory.
4. Change from the current directory to the config directory on Remote RMX-3200.
5. Using ASCII mode, put the configuration file in the config directory.
Note: The running-config file is an ASCII file—it should only be transferred with
an ASCII mode FTP.
6. Close the FTP connection to Remote RMX-3200 and exit the FTP utility.
Note: Changes to the startup configuration file (primary.cnf) will not take effect
until Remote RMX-3200 is rebooted or command
copy startup-config
running-config is entered.
In this scenario, you will restore the Remote RMX-3200 configuration file.
Notes: You must have supervisor permissions to completely restore the Remote
RMX-3200 configuration. Users with management permission can restore
the configuration; however, user information will not be modified.
This procedure refers only to the FTP utility for restoring the configuration.
However, you may be required to use another utility, depending on the
remote access protocol used (SSH-SFTP, HTTP and HTTPS). Refer to the
remote access configuration commands in the Remote RMX-3200
Command Reference Guide on enabling the protocols.