
Managing Router Files
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Modifying
config
Files in Remote Configuration Mode
Use this procedure when you use the Configuration Manager remote mode to
modify a config file.
1. Compact the contents of the memory card or flash SIMM if your router
is equipped with one.
See the next section, “Compacting File Space on a Memory Card or Flash
SIMM.”
2. Copy the config file to a new file named temp.
See “Copying a File” earlier in this chapter.
3. Modify temp, using the Configuration Manager remote mode.
Refer to the appropriate Bay Networks manual for customizing the type of
router software you use.
4. Save temp. When you save in remote mode, Site Manager automatically
copies the file to the router.
5. To test your modifications, boot the router with the file temp.
Refer to “Booting a Router” in Chapter 7.
6. Check the MIB version in the Site Manager main window. If the version
is earlier than 7.80, verify that
-- Adequate free space exists on the router’s diskette to copy temp to another
file
-- Adequate contiguous free space exists on the router’s memory card or
flash SIMM to copy temp to another file
7. Copy the file temp to config.
8. Boot the router with config.
9. Delete temp.
Note: Routers that run 7.80 (or later) software automatically verify the
existence of adequate free space on the destination volume specified in a file
copy operation.
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