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I was trying to use a backup of a config file on a Netvanta 1550-48p from a switch of the same model.
It just keeps looping through the backup. How can I stop this so I can manually set up the switch. I am currently connected via console port.
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This is all set. After moving the switch to the network, updating the gateway to the next switch and moving the tftp server to a server on the network, I ran the same commands, and it copied over the file and I was able to install it.
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Re: backup config fails to load - loops
My assumption is you have a serial VT-100 connection to the NV1550 switch and can see the boot sequence. If that is correct, then watch for a message to press the ESC key within 5 seconds, press the ESC key. At that point you should be in the bootstrap mode, which is "before" the startup-config file is executed line by line in NVRAM. In this area the only task I every worked on was the "bypass password" and "boot" commands. I am not sure if you will have access to the NVRAM area. If you do, try "erase startup-config" to remove the problem configuration, then "boot" to finish the boot process to the ">" prompt. Hope this helps.
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Re: backup config fails to load - loops
I have not had a chance to check this. I will post back as soon as I do.
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Re: backup config fails to load - loops
Okay, finally got the usb cable needed as my old laptop with a serial port finally died.
you are correct, hitting esc did allow me to go into bootstrap.
Using the directions here , I was able to erase the flash.
However, I am not having success with the tftp tranfer.
In putty I set the ip using
bootstrap#ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
bootstrap#ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.1
Then I ran these
bootstrap#copy tftp flash
Address of remote host? 192.168.1.4
Source filename? NV1550A-R13-10-2.biz
Destination filename? [NV1550A-R13-10-2.biz]
timed out.
I have solarwinds tftp server installed on the same laptop (with ip 192.168.1.4). NV1550A-R13-10-2.biz file is in the TFTP-Root folder.
Gateway is probably wrong - generally I use our core switch as next hop, but not connected to network right now.
Thanks for all the assistance!
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This is all set. After moving the switch to the network, updating the gateway to the next switch and moving the tftp server to a server on the network, I ran the same commands, and it copied over the file and I was able to install it.