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S
OFTWARE
C
ONFIGURATION
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2018-09-21
C
ONFIGURATION
D
RAWING
N
O
. LP0991-G
2-14
N-Tron
®
Series NT24K
®
Software Manual
2.4
Configuration
The Configuration page allows the Administrator to save a running configuration in the switches non-volatile
memory. This step is required if the switch is to remember any configuration changes after a power cycle or reboot.
From this page, the Administrator can also restore a previously saved configuration, restore factory defaults or
force a system reboot.
Save:
Click on the
Save
button to save all current changes to the configuration stored in non-volatile memory
for use after the next power cycle or reboot. If a configuration device is installed and enabled, the configuration
will also be saved to the device. This option is only available when there is no misconfiguration.
Restore:
Click on the
Restore
button to discard all unsaved changes and load the most recently saved
configuration. If a configuration device is installed and enabled, the configuration stored on the device will be
loaded and used.
See notes below
.
Reboot:
Click on the
Reboot
button to reboot the switch and load the most recently saved configuration. If a
configuration device is installed and enabled, the configuration stored on the device will be loaded and used.
See notes below
.
Factory:
Click on the
Factory
button to reset the switch’s configuration to factory defaults except for any of the
selected items. Selecting the Factory option will only affect the current configuration. A
Save
must be
performed in order to retain these changes after a power cycle or reboot.
•
Keep current IP address, subnet mask, and gateway:
Retains the existing IP address, subnet mask
and gateway if desired.
•
Keep current user names, passwords, and RADIUS configuration:
Retain the existing user
names, passwords, and RADIUS configuration if desired.
•
Keep currently stored SNMP settings:
Retains the existing SNMP settings if desired.