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Before You Begin 3 - 3<br />

Time: Used to configure time server address to set a standard time base<br />

for displaying logs and alarms. See Chapter 6 “Setting the Network<br />

I<strong>de</strong>ntifiers”.<br />

Dump: Used to dump the configuration commands to the Console Port.<br />

See “Backing up your Configuration (Dump)”.<br />

Saving Configuration Parameters<br />

Although there is no explicit save command, your configuration parameters<br />

are automatically saved to non-volatile flash memory each time a<br />

parameter is set or modified. This will ensure the configuration is maintained<br />

during power failures or intentional power downs.<br />

Most configuration settings become effective as soon as the command is<br />

executed. Those that do not immediately become effective will be noted<br />

in the command information.<br />

Backing up your Configuration (Dump)<br />

Once you have set the configuration parameters for the Aironet 340<br />

Series Bridge, use the dump option to dump the configuration commands<br />

to the Console Port and save them as an ASCII file on a diskette, using a<br />

PC terminal emulation program.<br />

If the non-volatile flash memory should ever become corrupted (and you<br />

lose your saved configuration), you can use a communications program<br />

to send the configuration commands to the Console Port. The system<br />

will automatically restore your configuration based on these commands.<br />

Í To Back Up Configurations:<br />

NOTE: Commands may vary <strong>de</strong>pending on the communications<br />

program used.<br />

1. In the terminal emulation program, set Save to File to On.<br />

2. Select Configuration from the Main Menu then select Dump.<br />

The following message appears:<br />

Enter one of [all, non-<strong>de</strong>fault, distributable]:

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