The Adtran community holiday season is starting next week! The holiday period will span from December 21, 2024 to January 6, 2025. During this time, responses to feedback form submissions may be delayed. If you are encountering product issues, you can reach out to Adtran support at any time.
cancel
Showing results for 
Show  only  | Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
ciscomike
New Contributor

I have an atlas 550 that lost its configuration. I can retype the configuration on the same 550 or on another 550 but it does not hold the configuration when I power down the 550. How can I auto save my configuration?

I have an atlas 550 that lost its configuration. I can retype the configuration on the same 550 or on another 550 but it does not hold the configuration when I power down the 550.  How can I auto save my configuration? I don't think it is a cmos battery on multiple units. Is there an auto backup to nvram that needs to be set.

Since I totally lost my configuration, that would include the system settings, as well.

Tags (1)
0 Kudos
1 Reply
Anonymous
Not applicable

Re: I have an atlas 550 that lost its configuration. I can retype the configuration on the same 550 or on another 550 but it does not hold the configuration when I power down the 550. How can I auto save my configuration?

You may want to look at this post: Re: Atlas 550 Loses Config

There is no command to have the ATLAS save the configuration. It is saved as you configure the device. In order to verify if it is a failure of the NV BATTERY, you can run a system self-test. If the results show an NV BATT failure then the Dallas Chip has failed - which means that every time it is powered off it will lose the configuration.

You can download the configuration (via XMODEM or TFTP) so that you have a backup of the configuration and then re-load the configuration when the unit is power cycled and loses the configuration.

Thank you,

Patrick