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MULTINET4 MULTI-PORT SERIAL SERVER & MANAGED SWITCH – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER 4: SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION
You may encounter error messages when creating or saving configuration files if the
uploaded file:
• Specifies a version beyond the current software version.
• Specifies a model other than the current system.
• Contains syntactically invalid XML code.
• Has the same name as an existing file on the system.
4.2.11.2 Configuration: Defaults
This screen enables you to restore the system configuration to default values.
Note
Default values do not necessarily mean "factory default" values. While most parameters
will take on their factory defaults, the following exceptions apply:
• System IP Address and Mask – Set to the IP address/mask configured in the boot
menu.
• Default Gateway – Set to the default gateway configured in the boot menu.
The Configurations Table
Filename:
This column lists all configuration files present in the system.
Version:
This value identifies the software version that was running
when the system wrote this configuration file.
Fallback:
“Yes” identifies the Fallback configuration file. This file is used to
save a copy of the configuration during initialization when the
software upgrade state is UPGRADING. The "Fallback" file is
designated "Current" when you tell the system to go to the
FALLBACK state of software upgrade.
Current:
The selected radio button identifies the current configuration
file This is the file to which the current configuration data is
written when you save it. This is also the file used for
configuration when the software starts up.
Delete:
Set the Delete checkbox in a row in the Configurations table
and click
Apply Settings
to delete that configuration file.
Table 4–22: Configuration Files
Field Name
Field Value