User Guide for FibeAir® IP-20 All-Outdoor Products, CeraOS 10.5
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6 In the
Password
field, enter the password you configured in the FTP server. If
you did not configure a password for your FTP user, simply leave this field
blank.
7 If the IP address family is configured to be IPv4, enter the IPv4 address of the
PC or laptop you are using as the FTP server in the
Server IP address
field. See
Defining the IP Protocol Version for Initiating Communications
8 If the IP address family is configured to be IPv6, enter the IPv6 address of the
PC or laptop you are using as the FTP server in the
Server IPv6 Address
field.
Defining the IP Protocol Version for Initiating Communications
9 In the
Path
field, enter the location of the file you are downloading or
uploading. If the location is the root shared folder, it should be left empty. If
the location is a sub-folder under the root shared folder, specify the folder
name. If the shared folder is "C:\", this parameter can be left empty or
populated with "//".
10 In the
File
name
field, enter the name of the file you are importing, or the
name you want to give the file you are exporting.
Note:
You must add the suffix
.zip
to the file name. Otherwise, the file
import may fail. You can export the file using any name, then add the
suffix
.zip
manually.
11 Click
Apply
, then
Close
, to save the FTP parameters and return to the
Configuration Management page.
12 In the
File number
field, select from three system restore points:
◦
When you import a configuration file, the file is saved to the selected
restore point, and overwrites whichever file was previously held in that
restore point.
◦
When you export a configuration file, the file is exported from the selected
restore point.
◦
When you back up the current configuration, the backup configuration file
is saved to the selected restore point, and overwrites whichever file was
previously held in that restore point.
◦
When you restore a configuration, the configuration file in the selected
restore point is the file that is restored.
Note:
The
Timed installation
field is reserved for future use.
13 Click
Apply
to save your settings.
4.8.4
Exporting a Configuration File
You can export a saved configuration file from one of the system's three restore
points to a PC or laptop.
To export a configuration file:
1 Verify that you have followed all the steps in
2 Select
Platform > Configuration > Configuration Management
. The
Configuration Management page opens (
3 In the
File Number
field, select the restore point from which you want to
export the file.