1. Before running this command, ensure that the configuration files to be restored are valid. If the configuration files are invalid, the configuration of the NE is restored to that before execution of this command.
2. After the command is run successfully, the system is restarted and all the OM terminals are disconnected from the GOMU.
3. After the configuration files are restored, all the OM terminals need to log in to the server again. When the login is successful, consistency check is performed in the entire system. If data inconsistency is found, reset the local process or board on the corresponding server.
4. After the configuration files are restored, all the OM terminals need to use the user name and password in the backup file instead of those used before execution of this command to log in to the server again.
5. Restoring the configuration files may cause data loss on the running server. It is recommended that you back up the configuration files of the server before the operation.
ID | Name | Description |
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FN | File name | Meaning: file name Value range: 0-32 characters Explanation: 1. For a network management terminal, this parameter is optional. If you want to specify a file name parameter, then it must be named M2000.dat. 2. For other terminals, this parameter is mandatory and its value should not M2000.dat. Default value: None |
MOD | Start mode | Meaning: start mode Value range: BIN(BIN mode) Explanation: This parameter specifies the data configuration mode of the OMU setup. Default value: BIN(BIN mode) |
EFT | Take effect flag | Meaning: This parameter specifies when data takes effect. Value range: IMMEDIATELY(Immediately), AFTER_RESET(After reset) Explnantion: AFTER_RESET is not supported currently. Default value: IMMEDIATELY(Immediately) |