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Network Critical SmartNA-X - Chapter 5 - Using the Web User Interface; Accessing the Web UI

Network Critical SmartNA-X
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MARTNA™ 10G NETWORK ACCESS (SMARTNA-X)
ADMINISTERING SMARTNA-X | SAVING AND RESTORING SMARTNA-X CONFIGURATIONS
DRAFT
See the Commands for managing authentication and accounting, page 100 for information on the authentication
commands.
Saving and restoring SmartNA-X configurations
SmartNA-X configurations can be saved to allow the system to be restored to a previous state. Configurations can
also be downloaded and uploaded to another SmartNA-X device to allow the same configuration to be shared
between multiple installations. Saving a configuration saves the current settings for port communication, port
mappings, packets filters, and all SNMP options (user accounts, network settings, system firmware and counter
states are not saved/restored).
Using the web UI to save the current configuration
1.
Log in to the web UI.
2. Click on the main chassis area to access system management settings.
3. Select the Management tab.
4. Click Saved Configurations. The Saved Configuration window appears.
5. Click Save current configuration and enter a suitable name for the configuration. Names may include
alphanumeric characters and the underscore character “_” only. Spaces and other symbols may not be used.
6. Click Save to finish.
Using the web UI to restore a saved configuration
1. Log in to the web UI.
2. Click on the main chassis area to access system management settings.
3. Select the Management tab.
4. Click Saved Configurations. The Saved Configuration window appears.
5. Click to restore a configuration, and then click Load to confirm that you want to overwrite the existing
system configuration. You must log in again after restoring a configuration.
Using the CLI to save the current configuration
To save configurations at the command prompt, use the create settings command, together with a name for the
configuration. For example, to save a configuration called “tapconfiguration_net001”, enter the following
command at the prompt:
CONTROLLER>create settings "tapConfiguration_net001"

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