08-07-2013 04:29 AM
Hello,
could you please tel me how i can setup an auto-archive config on asr1000,i use the basic method,but he can't save the config on tftp,blow my config:
Router(config)# archive
Router(config-archive)# path tftp://X.X.X.X/folder1/Folder2/conf1
Router(config-archive)# write-memory
Router(config)# time-period 1440
here is error:
Archive # Name
1 :Error - Timed out <- Most Recent
2 :Error - Timed out
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Posted by WebUser Jamall Haddann from Cisco Support Community App
08-07-2013 04:42 AM
archive
log config
logging enable
hidekeys
path tftp://1.2.3.4/folder1/folder2/conf1/$h-
write-memory
time-period 10080
08-07-2013 06:20 AM
Hi Leo!
thinks you so mush for your response,
on time-period 10080 can i choose 1440 ?or i must take 10080 ?
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Posted by WebUser Jamall Haddann from Cisco Support Community App
08-07-2013 04:18 PM
on time-period 10080 can i choose 1440 ?or i must take 10080 ?
Whatever your heart desires.
What I have propose is this:
1. When someone saves the config, the config is saved at destination; and
2. At X amount of hours, if no one has saved the config, the config is saved at destination.
08-07-2013 04:41 PM
Thank you Leo!
By cons I have done the same config, but it does not work : (
I've seen on any document on the Internet:
Router (config-archive) # path disk0: myconfig
you know what that means?
is that it can help me?
sincerely,
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