SIP User's Manual
6
.
Configuring
the MediaPack
Version 2.4
159
June 2008
6.4
Download, Upload, Restore Factory
Configuration & Save Configuration
Figure
6-30: Configuration File
6.4.1 Download
Configuration
Choose ‘Advanced Configuration’ -> ‘Configuration File’. To download the currently active
configuration from the MediaPack use the “Get Configuration File”-button. Choose where to
store the configuration file on your PC.
6.4.2 Upload
Configuration
Choose ‘Advanced Configuration’ -> ‘Configuration File’. To upload a configuration file to
the MediaPack choose the file to upload and then click the “Send Configuration File”-button
to upload it to the media pack. The uploaded configuration will be activated on the next
boot.
6.4.3
Restore Factory Configuration
Choose ‘Advanced Configuration’ -> ‘Configuration File’. To restore the factory config use
the “Restore Factory Configuration”-button. The configuration will be activated on the next
boot.
6.5
User Management
Access to the Embedded Web Server is controlled by dual access-level username and
password.
To prevent unauthorized access to the Embedded Web Server, two levels of security are
available: Administrator (also used for Telnet access) and Monitoring. Each employs a
different username and password. Users can access the Embedded Web Server as either: