User Guide for FibeAir® IP-20 All-Outdoor Products, CeraOS 10.5
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4.8.6
Deleting a Configuration File
You can delete a saved configuration file from any of the system's three restore
points:
To delete a configuration file:
1 Select
Platform > Configuration > Configuration Management
. The
Configuration Management page opens (
2 In the
File Number
field, select the restore point that holds the configuration
file you want to delete.
3 Click
Delete
. The file is deleted.
4.8.7
Backing Up the Current Configuration
You can back up the current configuration file to one of the system's three restore
points.
To back up a configuration file:
1 Select
Platform > Configuration > Configuration Management
. The
Configuration Management page opens (
2 In the
File Number
field, select the restore point to which you want to back up
the file. If another configuration file is already saved to that restore point, it
will be overwritten by the file you back up.
3 Click
Backup
. The backup begins. You can view the status of the backup in the
Backup file creation status
field. Possible values in the status field are:
◦
Ready
–
The default value, which appears when no backup is in progress.
◦
Generating file
–
The system is verifying the files to be backed up.
If an error occurs during the backup, an appropriate error message is displayed in
this field.
When the backup is complete, one of the following status indications appears:
•
Succeeded
•
Failure
The next time the system is reset, the
Backup file creation status
field returns to
Ready
.
4.8.8
Restoring a Saved Configuration
You can replace the current configuration with any configuration file saved to one
of the system's three restore points by restoring the configuration file from the
restore point.
Restoring a saved configuration does not change the unit’s FIPS
mode.
To restore a configuration file:
1 Select
Platform > Configuration > Configuration Management
. The
Configuration Management page opens (
2 In the
File Number
field, select the restore point that holds the configuration
you want to restore.
3 Click
Restore
. The configuration restoration begins. You can view the status of
the restoration in the
Configuration restore status
field.