The SAF FreeMile Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3
© SAF Tehnika JSC 2012
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6
Miscellaneous
Controls
in
Web
Graphic
User
Interface
These
controls
are
located
in
the
Navigation
Panel
under
the
“Tools”
item.
6.1
Configuration
File
This
section
describes
operation
with
SAF
FreeMile
configuration
script.
The
management
module
has
RAM
and
EEPROM
chips
onboard.
When
SAF
FreeMile
is
booted
up,
bootstrap
is
loaded
from
the
EEPROM
into
RAM.
The
bootstrap
contains
the
parameters
that
were
previously
stored
in
EEPROM
using
write
and/or
cfg
write
commands.
These
parameters
are
stored
in
EEPROM
in
the
form
of
script
and
when
booting
up,
the
script
parameters
are
loaded
into
RAM.
These
parameters
can
be
freely
changed
in
run
‐
time,
‐
changing
the
data
in
RAM.
If
the
SAF
FreeMile
is
shut
down
without
saving
the
current
configuration
(script)
in
EEPROM,
the
original
configuration
will
be
restored
from
EEPROM
on
the
next
boot
‐
up.
Example
of
script
can
be
observed
on
the
screenshot
below.
The
script
can
be
edited:
–
string
can
be
added
by
simply
entering
required
string
(see
Nr.
7
on
the
screenshot
below)
or
by
executing
command
in
CLI
or
in
the
appropriate
Web
GUI
section
(the
script
will
be
supplemented
with
the
new
string
or
the
instant
string
entry
will
be
updated);
–
string
can
be
deleted
by
entering
appropriate
line
number
(see
Nr.
2
on
the
screenshot
below)
or
by
using
“
cfg
delete
<string#>”
in
CLI.
The
changes
can
be
saved
in
EEPROM
by
pressing
“Cfg
write”
button
(see
Nr.
3
on
the
screenshot
below)
or
by
entering
“
cfg
write
”
command
in
CLI.
Explanation
of
customization
fields:
(!)
Note!
The
parameters
that
are
not
specified
in
the
configuration
script
will
have
their
default
values
when
the
SAF
FreeMile
is
restarted.