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RDL-3000
User Manual
70-00158-01-DRAFT
Proprietary Redline Communications © 2010
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120
of 142
November 25, 2010
6.3
Working with System Parameters
The RDL-3000 is a highly configurable communications device. This section describes
how to view, modify, test, and save parameter settings.
6.3.1
Parameters Overview
The RDL-3000 maintains the following sets of parameters:
Runtime Parameters
Currently active system settings. These values are loaded
from 'Saved Parameters' at system reboot.
Editing Copy of Parameters
These values are loaded from 'Saved Parameters' at system
reboot. The operator can use the Web or CLI interface to
modify these values. Activate changes by using the 'apply'
function. Save changes permanently by using the 'save'
functions.
Saved Parameters
These values are saved in non volatile RAM and are loaded at
reboot. Use the 'save' function to overwrite the last saved
settings with the current contents of the 'Editing Copy of
Parameters'. A separate copy of Saved Parameters is
maintained for each firmware version (Active and Alternative).
Factory Default Parameters
Load these settings to restore the RDL-3000 to a known state.
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Fig. 62
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Diag
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- Saving Parameters in Non Volatile RAM
TFTP Server
The 'Runtime Parameters' can be saved to a file on a TFTP
server. Settings are saved as CLI commands in a text file.
Saved configurations can be loaded directly from a file.
Factory Default Parameters
Use this function to restore the RDL-3000 to a known state.