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One-Net/DASDEC User Manual
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v3.0 | r1016
The
Upload Server Configuration backup file
section, located at the bottom of the
screen in the purple shaded area, provides an interface to upload a configuration
file from a file system accessible to the local web browser host computer. Click the
Choose File
button, and locate and select the desired configuration backup file. Click
the
Upload Offline Configuration Backup File
button. Once uploaded, the file appears
in the
List of Configuration Backup Files
pull-down menu. Then it can be managed as
described above (renamed, installed, deleted, etc.).
Upgrade: Server Software Upgrade
Software can be quickly and conveniently upgraded by going to the
Setup > Server >
Upgrade
screen. This screen displays the current software version, provides the ability
to upgrade software packages from a host computer into the EAS device, and provides
a
Show Auxiliary Package Info
button to display the auxiliary software packages
currently available in the EAS device.
Server Software Upgrade Screen
Software upgrades are performed by installing the upgrade package files. Some
upgrades will have multiple software files that need to be installed individually. New
software upgrade files are periodically available, and can be obtained from Monroe
Electronics/Digital Alert Systems Customer Service.
Attention
The process of
uploading a server
configuration backup
file does not make it
active within the EAS
device. It simply loads
that file into the list of
available configuration
backup files. The
uploaded configuration
file will then need
to be selected in the
List of Configuration
Backup Files
pull-down
menu and installed
(by clicking the
Install
button).
Caution
Always backup the
configuration before
installing an update.
Go to
Setup > Server
> Configuration Mgmt
and click the
Make
Backup
button. For safe
keeping, download the
backup configuration
file from the same page
to a host computer for
safe keeping. See the
above section,
Server
Configuration File
Management
, for more
details.