Config Files - Digi TransPort WR31 User Manual

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Config Files

Most configuration information is stored in one of two files called config.da0 and config.da1. This
allows two different sets of configuration information to be stored using the Save option in the
directory tree at the left of the web interface, or by using the config command from the command
line.
The Save All button saves the following files:
File name
config.da0
pwds.da0
fw.txt
sregs.dat
x3prof
You can select which of the two config files is loaded when the router is powered-up or rebooted by
setting the parameter Configuration > System > General > Miscellaneous > Use Config n when
the router powers up as required, or by using the config n powerup CLI command.
Note
The config.da0 and config.da1 files only contain details of settings that have been changed
from the default values.
sregs.dat file
A combined set of AT command and S register settings are called a profile. Two such profiles, profile
0 and profile 1, can be stored for each ASY port in a file called sregs.dat. To save the file, use the
Save Profile button on the relevant Configuration > Network > Interfaces > Serial > Serial Port n
web page, or use the AT&W command.
Saving the settings for one ASY port does not save the settings for the other ports. You must save the
settings for each port individually.
For each ASY port, the profile to be loaded at reboot or power-up is specified in the
Power-up Profile setting on the relevant Configuration > Network > Interfaces > Serial > Serial
Port 0 web page, or use the AT&Y command).
You can load a profile for a particular ASY port to take immediate effect, using the Load Profile
button on the ASY port's web page, the ATZ command.
Digi TransPort WR Routers User Guide
Configuration held in file
Main configuration parameters
Encrypted passwords
Firewall rules
Serial port S registers
X.25 PAD profiles
Manage files
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