BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0
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16.
Miscellaneous
System
Setup
Certain parameters such as device IP address are stored in a special area of configuration
memory. Most configuration parameters are stored in an XML configuration file found in the
device’s Flash file system. When you make changes, you are usually only changing the
temporary copy in RAM. To make your changes permanent (i.e. survive the next power cycle),
you must go to the Config File page and click Save.
If you save your configuration to some file other than BootConfig.xml, you will need to select
that file in Boot window if you want the BB2-7030 to default to using that configuration at
power-up.
IMPORTANT: Configuration changes will be lost the next time you cycle power if you did not
click the "save" button to place those changes in non-volatile memory (Flash file).
Click "Save" to store the present configuration to a Flash file. The configuration will overwrite
the selected file in the local file directory unless you check "create new file" and enter a new file
name.
Click "Load" to load the currently selected file in the local file directory. This means reconfigure
the system from this file. Changes take effect immediately and could have consequences. Be
certain to understand the changes you are invoking before clicking "load".
Click "Boot" to select a different boot configuration file. This is the Flash file that is
automatically loaded upon power-up.