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Getting Started
Backup software
files
Backup
configuration script
Backup router
Software Version 2.8.1
C613-03119-00 REV A
Software Upgrades
Updates to the router's software are available periodically. See the following
sections of
Chapter 5, Managing Configuration Files and Software
For instructions and examples for upgrading software:
Upgrade Overview
■
Install Process
■
Example: Upgrading to new software
■
Example: Upgrading to a new patch file
■
Upgrading the GUI
■
For descriptions of the different types of software, see
Patches.
SNMP and MIBs
You can remotely monitor many features of the router using Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP). The router supports SNMP Version 1
(SNMPv1), SNMP Version 2c (SNMPv2c) and Version 3 (SNMPv3). For
information about SNMP and configuring SNMP, see
Network Management Protocol
For a description of all MIBs (Management Information Bases) and MIB objects
supported by the router, see
The router's Documentation and Tools CD-ROM contains the MIB files that are
supported by the router, including the Allied Telesis enterprise MIB. The
Allied Telesis enterprise MIB files includes
filenames beginning with "at".
To Avoid Problems
Store a backup of the current router software. If the router software is
accidentally cleared from the router's flash memory, you must reload the
software files. If your access to the Internet is via the router, then you need the
files on your LAN. You may want to keep a copy of the current files on a TFTP
server on your network. You can download router software from
www.alliedtelesis.com/support/.
Store a backup of the latest configuration script in case the configuration file on
the router is accidentally deleted or damaged.
If your network has many routers, you may want to keep a backup router
ready in case one malfunctions. When you upgrade software on routers in the
network, upgrade the backup too. Store one current config script on the backup
for each router in your network, so that if a problem occurs you need only set
the configuration file with which it boots to match the router it replaces.
(SNMP).
Appendix C, SNMP
MIBs.
atrouter.mib,
1-7
Versions.
Software Upgrades
and
Chapter 54, Simple
and other files with