
Total Access 544R System Manual Section 5 DLP-13
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7. Press the SPACE BAR to continue. The router will then print its configuration to the terminal screen.
(With capture enabled, the terminal software will capture the configuration and write it to the file that
you designated.)
8. When the configuration stops printing, end the capture. The router's configuration is now saved to the
file that you designated.
9. At the terminal prompt, type exit to go back into the configuration menu of the router.
10. Always use <Ctrl + L> to exit the configuration menu before closing the Telnet or terminal software.
Loading a Configuration into the Router
Follow the steps below to upload the text file back into the unit. These text files can be the entire
configuration, or just partial commands that affect specific configuration changes. The uploading steps are
the same, no matter the size of the file.
1. Establish a connection to the router with the terminal software either through the CRAFT port or via a
Telnet session.
2. From the Main Menu, select S
YSTEM UTILITY, then TERMINAL MODE, and then press <Enter>.
3. In the terminal software, initiate a SEND TEXT FILE or SEND CFG FILE using the saved configuration
file.
4. Once the file transfer is complete, type save to save the configuration in the unit. Then type exit to go
back into the configuration menu of the router.
5. Always use <Ctrl + L> to exit the configuration menu before closing the Telnet or terminal software.
Entering Commands at the Command Prompt
To do this manually from the prompt, precede each instruction with a ">". After uploading, to apply and
save changes, you must issue the command "save" from the prompt
. The command will apply ALL
changes to the unit (the same as escaping all the way out of the terminal menu). To do a save to flash only,
but not apply the changes, you can go back to the menu system and press
<Ctrl + W>. A !exit command
executes a do not save and a do not ask function (i.e., changes will not be saved and the user will
not be prompted to save the changes).
The commands are based on string comparisons with the menu system (with spaces replaced with
underscores). This means that the config command will appear exactly as it appears in the terminal menus.
To change a configuration, type in the option desired exactly as it appears on the menu. For example, to
change the T1 timing mode, the command line would read
>sysconfig t1_timing_mode network or
>sysconfig t1_timing_mode internal or
>sysconfig t1_timing_mode dsx-1.
Follow-up Procedures
Once this procedure is complete, return to the procedure which referred you to this DLP and continue with
the tasks indicated there.
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