Chapter 3: Using the Web Interface
5. Wait until the BCM2 device resets and the Login page re-appears,
indicating that the restore is complete.
Note: On startup, the BCM2 performs all of its functions, including event
rules and logs, based on the new configuration you have copied instead
of the previous configuration prior to the device reset. For example, the
"Bulk configuration copied" event is logged only when the new
configuration file contains the "Bulk configuration copied" event rule.
The last configuration-copying record:
If you once copied any bulk configuration or device backup file to the
BCM2, the last record similar to the following is displayed at the bottom
of both the Bulk Configuration and Backup/Restore pages.
Alternative:
To use a different method to perform backup/restore, refer to:
•
Backup and Restore via SCP
(on page 516)
Network Diagnostics
The BCM2 provides the following tools in the web interface for
diagnosing potential networking issues.
• Ping: The tool is useful for checking whether a host is accessible
through the network or Internet.
• Trace Route: The tool lets you find out the route over the network
between two hosts or systems.
• List TCP Connections: You can use this function to display a list of
TCP connections.
Tip: These network diagnostic tools are also available through CLI. See
Network Troubleshooting
(on page 509).
Choose Maintenance > Network Diagnostics, and then perform any
function below.
Ping:
1. Type values in the following fields.
Network Host The name or IP address of the host that you want
to check.