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'''41 FEAT_STORE_BACKUP'''
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| ?? || Backup of nvram to flash EPROM
 
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|colspan="2"|Service:  Copy NVRAM to FLASH.
 
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|width="170pt"|'''Feature''':
 
|width="170pt"|'''Feature''':
| Backup of configuration to flash EPROM
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| Store backup of running configuration to an on-board file
 
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|'''Default directory number''': || 7820, 7821
 
|'''Default directory number''': || 7820, 7821
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2 = Master Backup (7821)
 
2 = Master Backup (7821)
 
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|'''Description''': || Backup of nvram to flash EPROM<br>7821 Master Backup: A master flash backup is made by dialling 7821 on the Super User. The running configuration is restored from the backup file (backup.bin) every time the exchange reset. When using this backup option, a master backup (7821) should be made every time  the configuration is changed, if not the changes are lost after reset.
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|'''Description''': || Creates a [[backup]] of the running configuration to an on-board file, ''backup.bin''. The file is stored in the flash memory, and survives [[autoload]]. <br>Procedure: From a [[SuperUser]] station, dial 7820 (or 7821) then acknowledge with M-key. 
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Note: This backup is compatible within the same [[AMC Database version]] only.
 
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Latest revision as of 09:46, 8 October 2019

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Feature: Store backup of running configuration to an on-board file
Default directory number: 7820, 7821
Feature number: 41
Parameter 1: 0 = Backup (7820)

2 = Master Backup (7821)

Description: Creates a backup of the running configuration to an on-board file, backup.bin. The file is stored in the flash memory, and survives autoload.
Procedure: From a SuperUser station, dial 7820 (or 7821) then acknowledge with M-key.

Note: This backup is compatible within the same AMC Database version only.


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