15-3
Saving and Restoring Configuration Parameters
15.3. Restoring Recently Saved Parameters
If you make a mistake while configuring the TSM/RSM unit, and wish to return to the
previously saved parameters, the Text Interface's "Reboot System" command (/I)
offers the option to reinitialize the TSM/RSM using previously backed up parameters.
This allows you to reset the unit to previously saved parameters, even after you have
changed parameters and saved them.
Notes:
• TheTSM/RSMwillautomaticallybackupsavedparametersonceaday,
shortlyafterMidnight.Thisconfigurationbackupfilewillcontainonlythe
mostrecentlysavedTSM/RSMparameters,andwillbeoverwrittenbythe
nextnight'sdailybackup.
• Whenthe/Icommandisinvoked,asubmenuwillbedisplayedwhichoffers
severalRebootoptions.Option4isusedtorestoretheconfigurationbackup
file.Thedateshownnexttooption4indicatesthedatethatyoulastchanged
andsavedunitparameters.
• Ifthedailyautomaticconfigurationbackuphasbeentriggeredsincethe
configurationerrorwasmade,andthepreviouslysavedconfigurationhas
beenoverwrittenbynewer,incorrectparameters,thenthisfunctionwillnot
beabletorestorethepreviouslysaved(correct)parameters.
To restore the previously saved configuration, proceed as follows:
1. Access command move via the Text Interface, using a username/password that
permits access to Administrator level commands (see Section 5.1.1.)
2. At the RSM command prompt, type /I and press [Enter]. The TSM/RSM will
display a submenu that offers several different reboot options.
3. At the submenu, select Item 4 (Reboot & Restore Last Known Working
Configuration,) type 4, and then press [Enter].
4. The TSM/RSM will reboot and previously saved parameters will be restored.