Hi,
 
There's no need for a manual save configs under normal operation.
You can check the manual or knwoledge base to search for this command, you will 
see that it is only necessary under some maintenances operations.
 
"Title:         Persistence of Securestack Configurations after a Config Change 
        Article ID:     5482    
Technology :    switching       Previous ID:    ent18381        
 
Any entered switch or router configurations are implemented immediately, 
becoming part of the active configuration. 

However, upon completion of configuration changes, an extra step is required in 
order to save the changes sooner than after up to two minutes on a standalone 
or master unit or after up to 30 minutes across a stack. If this is not done, 
then the configuration changes may be lost upon the next SecureStack reboot. 

The 'show snmp persistmode' command may be used to view the current persistence 
mode setting."
 
 
Cordialement,

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De: Pala, Zdenek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: sam. 11/10/2008 16:58
À: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
Objet : [enterasys] NetSight flexview for saving configuration on SecureStacks


Hi all,
 
On SecureStacks the configuration should be saved by "save config" CLI command. 
Is there some Flexview to do that from NetSight?
We do not want to create script for execution save config everytime there is 
some change on SecureStack through SNMP
 
Any comments are welcome. 

Regards
 
Zdenek


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