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Chapter 3 - Additional Features
User Guide
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You can now use the browser to finish your system configu-
rations, but before that, please read below.
(Note: If you are NOT connected to this unit through a
console, and you have just reconfigured the IP of this
unit, activating the new configurations may cause you to
lose connection. In that case, please reconnect to the
unit by the new IP address, and manually issue a saveconf
to save your configurations to flash.)
Do you want to activate your configurations now? (y/n) [y] :
Step 15: Choose whether to save to flash.
Flash is a type of memory that will maintain the information saved on it even after
the BLACK BOX
®
Advanced Console Server is turned off. Once it is turned on
again, the saved information can be recovered. If
y
is entered, the screen will display
an explanation of what saving to flash means:
Flash refers to a type of memory that can be erased and
reprogrammed in units of memory known as blocks rather than
one byte at a time, thus making updating to memory easier.
If you choose to save to flash, your configurations thus far
will still be in the memory of the BLACK BOX ® Advanced Con-
sole Server
even after you reboot it. If you don't save to
flash and if you were to reboot the system, all your new
configurations will be lost and you will have to reconfigure
the BLACK BOX ® Advanced Console Server.
Do you want to save your configurations to flash? (y/n) [n]:
Step 16: Type 'y' if you want to save to flash. Type 'n' if you don't want to save to flash.
You can now continue BLACK BOX
®
Advanced Console Server configurations
using the Web browser by typing in the IP address of the BLACK BOX
®
Advanced
Console Server.