7.6.2. Configuration
Fig. 7.17: Menu Maintenance Configuration
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UNIT
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Back up
– Back up saves the active configuration into a backup file in the unit.
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Restore
– configuration saved in the backup file in the unit is activated and the unit reboots itself.
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Factory settings
– sets the factory defaults and activates them. Neighbours, Statistic and
Graphs databases are cleared. The unit reboots afterwards.
The following items are NOT cleared when the Factorry settings are applied:
1.
Technical support package
2.
Firmware archive
3.
Configuration backup
4.
SSL certificate (when your own certificate is used)
5.
Folder /home/… in Linux
When you need to reset the device access parameters (the login, password, Ethernet IP
etc.) to defaults, press the RESET button on the bottom-side of RipEX enclosure for 15 sec.
See the User manual for details.
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FILE
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Save to file
– saves the active configuration into a file.
Configuration can be uploaded from a file. Fill in the Configuration file, or browse your disk in
order to find the file. When a file is selected, it can be uploaded.
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Upload
– uploads configuration from the selected file and activates it. The unit reboots itself
afterwards.
7.6.3. Firmware
Fig. 7.18: Menu Maintenance Firmware
The firmware in the unit consists of several parts, however they come in one firmware package
(file_name.cpio). Individual part names and their versions can be seen. There can be two versions of
firmware packages stored within the unit – “Active” and “Archive”. Unit is always using the Active version.
The Archive version is there just for convenience and safety of firmware manipulations. It can also be
uploaded to a remote unit over the Radio channel.
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