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Configure A Message Of The Day Banner; Back Up The Current Cli Configuration File; Create A New Boot Stack Entry - Cisco ASR 5500 System Administration Manual

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The syntax for newcall policies is described below:
[local]
service_name } reject
[local]
} reject
[local]
service_name } { redirect target_ip_address [ weight weight_num ] [ target_ipaddress2 [ weight
weight_num ] ... target_ip_address16 [ weight weight_num ] | reject }
[local]
reject
[local]
[local]
reject
[local]
reject
[local]
For complete information about the above commands, see the Exec Mode Commands chapter of the Command
Line Interface Reference.

Configure a Message of the Day Banner

Optional: Configure a "Message of the Day" banner informing other management users that the system will
be rebooted by entering the following command from the Global Configuration mode prompt.
[local]
banner_text is the message that you would like to be displayed and can be up to 2048 alphanumeric characters.
Note that banner_text must begin with and end in quotation marks (" "). For more information in entering
CLI banner information, see the CLI Reference. The banner is displayed when an administrative user logs
onto the CLI.

Back up the Current CLI Configuration File

Back up the current CLI configuration file by entering the following command:
[local]
This creates a mirror-image of the CLI configuration file linked to the operating system defined in the current
boot stack entry.
The following command example creates a backup copy of a file called general.cfg located on the /flash
device to a file called general_3652.cfg:
[local]

Create a New Boot Stack Entry

Create a new boot stack entry for the new file group, consisting of the new operating system image file and
the currently used CLI configuration file by entering the following Global Configuration command:
[local]
cfg_url /flash/filename
Assign the next highest priority to this entry, by using the <N-1> method, wherein you assign a priority number
that is one number less than your current highest priority.
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host_name
newcall policy { asngw-service | asnpc-service | sgsn-service } { all | name
#
host_name
newcall policy { fa-service | lns-service | mipv6ha-service } { all | name service_name
#
host_name
newcall policy { ha-service | pdsn-service | pdsnclosedrp-service } { all | name
#
host_name
newcall policy ggsn-service { apn name apn_name | all | name service_name }
#
host_name
newcall policy hnbgw-service { all | name service_name } reject
#
host_name
newcall policy { pcc-af-service | pcc-policy-service } { all | name service_name }
#
host_name
newcall policy
#
host_name
newcall policy mme-service { all | name service_name } reject
#
host_name
banner motd "banner_text"
(config)#
host_name
copy from_url to_url [ -noconfirm ]
#
host_name
copy /flash/general.cfg /flash/general_3652.cfg
#
host_name
boot system priority number image image_url /flash filename config
(config)#
pcc-af-service | pcc-policy-service } { all | name service_name }
{
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