[cisco-voip] Modifying remote router t1 timeslots
Vincent De Keyzer
vincent at dekeyzer.net
Fri Sep 30 11:33:59 EDT 2005
Hey Tech Guy :-),
I think you can do the config change on the remote site first - then you
will loose connectivity. After that, make the change locally, then you will
be able to access the remote again, and save config.
Make sure to save config before the change, so that a simple reboot (that
many people can do, even if not technically skilled) will bring you back to
the previous working situation.
Vincent
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Sent: vendredi 30 septembre 2005 17:11
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] Modifying remote router t1 timeslots
This may be slightly off topic, but I have to modify two remote routers t1
timeslots since I am upgrading them from 512k to full T1.
Simple one line change:
service-module t1 timeslots 1-8
changes to:
service-module t1 timeslots 1-24
Nervous that if I change running-config remotely, circuit will go down and I
will unable to save config after making the change and unable to access it.
Then it will have to be rebooted and be back to the 1-8 tmeslots.
I could do the whole reload command but in the end I still may be stuck with
the 1-8 timeslots.
It's been a while but I think I could do something with the startup config
instead of the running config, edit the startup maybe and then just reload
the router with the change?
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