11-12-2023 09:55 AM
Hello all,
We are acting as a pre-deployment staging centre for our client.
We push a config down to C-1111 routers using the APIC-EM module accessed via a jump server on the customers’ network.
C-1111 takes a config successfully, however does not hold the config when it is powered down.
The config file being pushed does not include a "Write" command.
Is the PNP agent / service used to connect the router to the APIC module responsible for applying a "Write" command or does the command need to be included in the config file being applied?
Thanks in advance
11-12-2023 10:07 AM
What is the value of the configuration register? It sounds like the router might be booting with 0x2142 set.
11-12-2023 10:21 AM
Hi Torbjorn,
Router is fresh out of the box so presume default of 0x2102. I will check in the morning jst to make sure and report back.
Still interested as to how APIC applys a given config and if it requires the write command to be in the config file?
11-13-2023 10:46 AM - edited 11-13-2023 10:47 AM
So its definately not the configuration register, I double checked this morning. As far as I can see running config is not being saved as startup config.
Is this something APIC-EM should do or does the applied config require a write command after end?
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