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Re: (ASCEND) Message #214 - Cannot save profile - No space in NVRAM
Hi Steve,
I just had the same problem with a P75 last week when I was adding a new
connection profile. I contacted Ascend about the problem. Below is their
response. I removed a connection profile I did not use much and was back in
business. I guess I will remove Appletalk filters when I need to add the
Connection profile back. This is dissapointing as I'm not using any filters or
firewall on my P75 (old version) but I'm still running out of memory. We also
use P130's and I haven't had the problem with them but they are very lightly
configured.
Scott Starbuck Aobe Network Group
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>Ascend Technical Support wrote:
> The errors you re getting are from the Pipeline running out of
> memory. The commands below might help you get back some memory to >make the
changes you are trying.
>
> Removing Filters: If you aren t using filters, you can use this
> statement to remove them from your Pipeline, thus saving the space that
> they would normally take up. First, go to System...Sys Diag...Restore
> Cfg... When you come to the prompt that ask you to begin uploading your
> config, type the line below (this would remove your first data filter,
> by default 20-401 IP Call). You can continue doing this with all the
> filters (if you don t use them) with 200=1 being 402, and 200=2 being
> 403.
>
> START=FILT=200=0
> END=FILT=200=0
>
> Removing Connection profiles: In the same way that we can remove
> connection profiles. At the same prompt as above, issue the command
> below. This would remove connection profile 107.
>
> START=CONN=200=7
> END=CONN=200=7
>
> When you finish issuing these commands, hit ctrl-c to return to the
> menues, then reboot your unit. Remember that you are talking directly
> to the text file of the configuration. The parameters should be typed
> in EXACTLY AS ABOVE, including case. If you make a mistake, hit ctrl-c,
> you will get back to the Restore Cfg window, and then you can try it
> again. If you have any further questions, please let us know.
>
> Ascend Communications
> Technical Support
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Steve Camas wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On a PL130, I just tried to modify a filter and when I tried to save I got:
>
> Message #214
> Cannot save profile
> No space in NVRAM
>
> I tried an fsave and a NV but still no good...
>
> This is a new one for me... Any thoughts?
>
> Steve
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