Save Configuration - ZyXEL Communications XGS2220 Series User Manual

30/54-port gbe/sfp smart managed layer-3 switch
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In the Erase Running Configuration screen, click the Erase button to clear all Switch configuration
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information you configured and return to the Zyxel default configuration settings.
Figure 404 MAINTENANCE > Configuration > Erase Running Configuration
Click YES to remove the running configuration on the Switch.
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Figure 405 Erase Running Configuration: Confirmation
In the Web Configurator, click the Save button in the top of the screen to make the changes take
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effect. If you want to access the Switch Web Configurator again, you may need to change the IP
address of your computer to be in the same subnet as that of the default Switch IP address (192.168.1.1
or DHCP-assigned IP).

78.12 Save Configuration

To access this screen, click MAINTENANCE > Configuration > Save Configuration in the navigation panel.
Click Config 1 to save the current configuration settings permanently to Configuration 1 on the Switch.
These configurations are set up according to your network environment.
Click Config 2 to save the current configuration settings permanently to Configuration 2 on the Switch.
These configurations are set up according to your network environment.
Click Custom Default to save the current configuration settings permanently to a customized default file
on the Switch. If configuration changes cause the Switch to behave abnormally, click Custom Default
(in the MAINTENANCE > Reboot System screen) to have the Switch automatically reboot and restore the
saved Custom Default configuration file.
Figure 406 MAINTENANCE > Configuration > Save Configuration
Note: If a customized default file was not saved, clicking Custom Default in the MAINTENANCE
> Reboot System screen loads the factory default configuration on the Switch.
Alternatively, click Save on the top right in any screen to save the configuration changes to the current
configuration.
Chapter 78 MAINTENANCE
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