Chapter 4: Unit Management
Backing Up and Restoring Configurations
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8.
If the IP address family is configured to be IPv6, enter the IPv6 address of the PC or laptop you
are using as the FTP server in the IPv6 Server Address field. See
Version for Initiating Communications
9.
In the Path field, enter the directory path to or from which you are downloading or uploading
the file. Enter the path relative to the FTP user's home directory, not the absolute path. To
leave the path blank, enter //.
10.
In the FileName field, enter the name of the file you are importing, or the name you want to
give the file you are exporting.
Note
You must add the suffix .zip to the file name. Otherwise, the file import may fail. You
can export the file using any name, then add the suffix .zip manually.
11.
In the File number field, select from three system restore points:
o
When you import a configuration file, the file is saved to the selected restore point, and
overwrites whichever file was previously held in that restore point.
o
When you export a configuration file, the file is exported from the selected restore point.
o
When you back up the current configuration, the backup configuration file is saved to the
selected restore point, and overwrites whichever file was previously held in that restore
point.
o
When you restore a configuration, the configuration file in the selected restore point is the
file that is restored.
Note
The Timed installation field is reserved for future use.
12.
Click Apply to save your settings.