FibeAir IP-20C/S/E
User Guide
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4.7.1
Configuration Management Overview
System configuration files consist of a zip file that contains three components:
A binary configuration file used by the system to restore the configuration.
A text file which enables users to examine the system configuration in a
readable format. The file includes the value of all system parameters at the
time of creation of the backup file.
An additional text file which enables you to write CLI scripts in order to
make desired changes in the backed-up configuration. This file is executed
by the system after restoring the configuration.
The system provides three restore points to manage different configuration
files. Each restore point contains a single configuration file. Files can be added
to the restore points by creating backups of the current system state or by
importing them from an external server. For example, you may want to use
one restore point to keep a last good configuration, another to import changes
from an external server, and the third to store the current configuration.
You can apply a configuration file to the system from any of the restore points.
4.7.2
Viewing Current Backup Files
The system provides three restore points to manage different configuration
files. Each restore point contains a single configuration file. Files can be added
to the restore points by creating backups of the current system state or by
importing them from an external server. For example, you may want to use
one restore point to keep a last good configuration, another to import changes
from an external server, and the third to store the current configuration.
To display the configuration files currently saved at the system restore points:
1 Select Platform > Configuration > Backup Files. The Backup Files page
opens. For a description of the information provided in the Backup Files
page, see Table 19: Backup Files Page Columns.
Figure 79: Backup Files Page
Table 19: Backup Files Page Columns
Parameter
Definition
File number
A number from 1 to 3 that identifies the restore point.