Avaya P580 Switch User Manual


 
2-46 Avaya P550R, P580, P880, and P882 Multiservice Switch User Guide, Version 5.3.1
Chapter 2
Opening the Web Agent
After changing the TCP port for HTTP requests to a port number
other than 80, you must specify the TCP port number in addition to
the IP address to open the Web Agent.
For example, if you change the TCP port from 80 to 9999 on switch
192.168.0.126, enter http://192.168.0.126:9999 to open the Web
Agent.
Managing Configuration Files
When you first install the switch, or upgrade from a previous
installation, your configuration parameters are stored in a
startup.txt file located in the switch’s Non-Volatile Random Access
Memory (NVRAM). When the switch is restarted, the startup.txt file
runs and stores configuration parameters in volatile RAM as a
running configuration.
Any changes you make to the switch configuration are
automatically recorded in RAM, but not in NVRAM. When you
want to retain your current configuration, you must manually save
it to NVRAM through the Web Agent or the CLI.
For information about how to save your running configuration file
to your startup configuration, refer to the "Using the Web Agent",
section later in this chapter. Always view and compare your running
and startup configuration files to determine changes that you made
to your running configuration.
You can manage the files that contain the configuration data for
your multiservice switch from either the Web Agent or the CLI.
Viewing Your Running Configuration
To view your running configuration:
Select Running Config from the Configuration
Management group on the Web Agent window. The
Running Configuration dialog box displays
Or
Enter the following command in Enable mode from the CLI:
># show running-config