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CRAFT> set cmmaintcmd [configbackup] basefilename=sysdeltabuCRAFT> set cmmaintcmd [configbackup] <strong>user</strong>name=anonymouspass=”“CRAFT> set cmmaintcmd [configbackup] recurrence=168CRAFT> set cmmaintcmd [configbackup] start=99/04/01-03:20CRAFT> set cmmaintcmd [configbackup] rowstatus=activeIn the above example, the CE<strong>150</strong> has both primary and secondaryfile servers <strong>for</strong> its FTP transaction, which is set to recurweekly (recurrence=168 hours) at 0320 hours (3:20 a.m.).If you set the recurrence at 0 and the start time at 0 or any timein the past, the command will run immediately upon activationof the row.In a recurring configuration backup, you would specify the timeof the first occurrence, and an interval <strong>for</strong> subsequent file uploads.When configured, the CE<strong>150</strong> will send the current configurationsaved in its flash. A recurring backup will only beattempted if this is the first attempt since powerup, or if the configfile saved in flash has changed since the previous backup.If a fresh backup is needed, the CE<strong>150</strong> attempts to transfer theconfig to the primary file server. If the transfer succeeds, theCE<strong>150</strong> logs an in<strong>for</strong>mational event, and sends an SNMP trap. Ifthe transfer to the primary fails, the CE<strong>150</strong> will also log andtrap the event, and will then attempt to save the config to thesecondary server. If the transfer to the secondary server fails,the CE<strong>150</strong> will log the event as a minor alarm and send the applicabletrap.For more in<strong>for</strong>mation about the maintenance commands, seethe description of cmMaintCmd in the <strong>CopperEdge</strong> <strong>150</strong> Copper-Craft Reference and MIB Definitions <strong>manual</strong>.5HVWRULQJD%DFNHG8S&RQILJXUDWLRQRestoring a configuration is very similar to backing it up, exceptthat the configuration data is flowing back toward the CE<strong>150</strong>rather than toward the file server. The ConfigRestore commandis also slightly simpler, as there is no need to specify a secondaryserver or recurrence-related objects.As is the case with the configbackup command, you can issuemultiple Set commands to set up the appropriate row in thecmMaintCmd table.CRAFT> set cmmaintcmd [configrestore] rowstatus=notinserviceCRAFT> set cmmaintcmd [configrestore] primaryipaddr=206.71.190.4CRAFT> set cmmaintcmd [configrestore] directory=/ce200config/sys1&KDSWHU$GYDQFHG&RQILJXUDWLRQ

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