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Network Critical SmartNA-X - Restoring Default Settings and Custom Configurations; Downloading and Uploading a Configuration

Network Critical SmartNA-X
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MARTNA™ 10G NETWORK ACCESS (SMARTNA-X)
ADMINISTERING SMARTNA-X | SAVING AND RESTORING SMARTNA-X CONFIGURATIONS
DRAFT
Using the CLI to restore a saved configuration
To restore a configuration and overwrite the existing settings, use the restore command, together with the name of
a previously saved configuration:
Restoring default settings and custom configurations
The SmartNA-X default configuration and any Network Critical custom configurations can also be restored using
the web UI Management options or restore command.
Using the web UI to restore the default 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. Choose which configuration you want to restore. For example, to restore the default configuration, choose
factory_defaults” and click and then click Load to confirm that you want to overwrite the existing system
settings. You must log in again after restoring a configuration.
Using the CLI to restore the default configuration
Enter the following commands to restore the default configuration using the CLI:
Downloading and uploading a configuration
The current SmartNA-X configuration can be downloaded and saved to a text file for archiving or transferring to
another SmartNA-X device. Downloading is available via the web UI only and is not available from the CLI.
Downloading the current system 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 Download configuration.
5. If necessary, within your browser accept the option to open the popup window.
6. Copy and paste the configuration settings into a simple text file and save it using a suitably descriptive name,
for example “snmp NormVacmCommunityUserGroupViewAccessMaxTrap.txt”.
7. Close the popup window when you have done copying it.
CONTROLLER>restore "tapConfiguration_net001"
CONTROLLER>restore "factory_defaults"
CONTROLLER>exit

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