thanks all
worked just fine
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Hire, Ejay wrote:
You can also force it to write the config to a tftp server via snmp.
I have no doubt this is true but have never tried it. Would you care to
share how this
is done?
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Question in regards to the config of a CAT 5500
I just wanted to get info on the CAT5500 in regards to the config and
backing it up during production hours. I currently back up the config of
the SupIII engine(RSM) but not quite clear on the Cat portion of things and
the process to do so.
Any
416South wrote:
Question in regards to the config of a CAT 5500
I just wanted to get info on the CAT5500 in regards to the config and
backing it up during production hours. I currently back up the config of
the SupIII engine(RSM) but not quite clear on the Cat portion of things and
the
thought so but wanted to make sure before I just kick it into gear
Thanks
C
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You can also force it to write the config to a tftp server via snmp.
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Question in regards to the config of a CAT 5500
I just
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