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4-8 Applying Default Configurations to Other Units
LX Series Configuration Guide
4. If you enter y, the LX reboots, loading the new
configuration from flash upon reboot.
If you enter n, the command ends and returns to the
prompt. The new configuration is now written in flash, and
upon the next reboot loads the new configuration.
Applying Default Configurations to
Other Units
This section explains how to create a default configuration file
with which you can load multiple units.
Creating a Default Configuration File
After your first LX unit is up and running, you can save the unit
configuration to the network. See “Saving the Configuration to
the Network” on page 2-9 for more information. You must
rename this
.zip file to lxlast six digits of the mac address.prm (for
example,
lx12ab9f.prm). After this is complete, you can use this
.prm
file as a template to configure multiple units at one time by
changing the last six digits of the mac address within the
filename to reflect that of the specific unit.
Restoring the Default Configuration File to a
New Unit
The unit looks on the TFTP/SFTP server specified in ppciboot. If
the configuration is defaulted, it is detected at startup and the
unit checks that a TFTP/SFTP server was passed by ppciboot. If
a TFTP/SFTP server is accessible, the LX unit connects to it and
tries to download a default file named
lx plus the last six digits
of the mac address and the
.prm extension (for example,
lx12ab9f.prm).
If this file exists, the LX unit loads it into its configuration
table. If the default file does not exist, the
Quick Start menu
is displayed.
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