09-08-2009 07:30 AM
Is there anyway to pull all of the context configures in one shot? Can I copy them from the Admin context or do I have to changeto each context and do a copy run?
Thanks.
09-08-2009 01:13 PM
You can view other contexts running ocnfig from the admin-
invoke context context_name show running-config
You may be able to CLI something with |. Her's a link for you.
Hope it helps.
09-08-2009 03:36 PM
I am trying to just begin the configuration process of the GSS, my SC knows about as much as me.. I sure could use some assistance! Thanks
09-08-2009 09:31 PM
Guys,
I just paste a set of commands from the admin context which manually copy the running configs to a tftp server...once each context is done it moves to the next.
It is a quick and nasty way of making sure all your contexts are backed up.
Like this:
ace01/admin# changeto context1
ace01/context1# copy running-config tftp://10.1.1.1/context1.rtf
ace01/admin# changeto context2
ace01/context2# copy running-config tftp://10.1.1.1/context2.rtf
ace01/admin# changeto context3
ace01/context3# copy running-config tftp://10.1.1.1/context3.rtf
...and so on for all the contexts you have.
09-09-2009 04:32 AM
My problem with this is that it seems that only that admin context can reach my PC, and that's only over sftp. The other contexts are blocked by a firewall, that's why I was trying to find a way to copy the configs from the admin context.
09-09-2009 04:53 AM
Each context should have its own management access as they must be managed separately.
This is the idea behind virtualization...
So, fix the firewall and have a minimum config in order to access the context directly.
ACE does not have a mechanism to copy information from one context to the other for security reason.
G.
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