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Saving and Restoring Monitor Configuration, cycle, do the following

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Using Advanced Performance Monitoring Saving and Restoring Monitor Configuration You can use the perfCfgSave command to save the current end-to-end and filter monitor configuration settings into flash memory. This command enables the performance monitoring configuration to be saved over power cycles. You can use the perfCfgRestore command to restore the saved monitor configuration from flash memory. For example, if you power cycle the switch, and you want to use the same end-to-end and filter monitoring configuration that was in effect prior to the power cycle, do the following: 1. Use the perfCfgSave command to save the monitor configuration settings. 2. Power cycle the switch. 3. Use the perfCfgRestore command to restore the saved monitor configuration. Example 1. sw1:admin> perfCfgSave This will overwrite previously saved Performance Monitoring settings in FLASH ROM. Do you want to continue? [y|n]y Please wait ... Committing configuration...done. Performance monitoring configuration saved in FLASH ROM. sw1:admin> perfCfgRestore This will overwrite current Performance Monitoring settings in RAM. Do you want to continue? [y|n]y Please wait ... Performance monitoring configuration restored from FLASH ROM. Use the perfCfgClear command to clear the previously saved performance monitoring configuration settings from flash memory. Example 2. sw1:admin> perfCfgClear This will clear Performance Monitoring settings in FLASH ROM. The RAM settings won't change. Do you want to continue? [y|n]y Please wait ... Committing configuration...done. Performance Monitoring configuration cleared from FLASH. Advanced Performance Monitoring Version 3.1.x/4.1.x User Guide 51

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Using Advanced Performance Monitoring
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Advanced Performance Monitoring Version 3.1.x/4.1.x User Guide
Saving and Restoring Monitor Configuration
You can use the
perfCfgSave
command to save the current end-to-end and
filter monitor configuration settings into flash memory. This command enables the
performance monitoring configuration to be saved over power cycles. You can use
the
perfCfgRestore
command to restore the saved monitor configuration
from flash memory.
For example, if you power cycle the switch, and you want to use the same
end-to-end and filter monitoring configuration that was in effect prior to the power
cycle, do the following:
1.
Use the
perfCfgSave
command to save the monitor configuration
settings.
2.
Power cycle the switch.
3.
Use the
perfCfgRestore
command to restore the saved monitor
configuration.
Example 1.
Use the
perfCfgClear
command to clear the previously saved performance
monitoring configuration settings from flash memory.
Example 2.
sw1:admin> perfCfgSave
This will overwrite previously saved Performance Monitoring
settings in FLASH ROM.
Do you want to continue? [y|n]y
Please wait ...
Committing configuration...done.
Performance monitoring configuration saved in FLASH ROM.
sw1:admin> perfCfgRestore
This will overwrite current Performance Monitoring
settings in RAM.
Do you want to continue? [y|n]y
Please wait ...
Performance monitoring configuration restored from FLASH ROM.
sw1:admin> perfCfgClear
This will clear Performance Monitoring settings in FLASH ROM.
The RAM settings won’t change. Do you want to continue?
[y|n]y
Please wait ...
Committing configuration...done.
Performance Monitoring configuration cleared from FLASH.