Restoring The System Configuration; Restoring, Resetting And Rebooting - Motorola PTP 250 User Manual

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Restoring, resetting and rebooting

Restoring, resetting and rebooting
This section describes how to restore the system configuration, reset to defaults, recover
the IP address and reboot the unit.
This section contains the following procedures:

Restoring the system configuration

Resetting to default configuration (without country reset)
Resetting to default configuration (with country reset)
Recovering a lost IP address
Rebooting the unit
Restoring the system configuration
Perform this procedure to restore a unit to a previously saved configuration. Refer to
Saving the system configuration
configuration.
The restore is only guaranteed to work if the installed firmware version has not been
changed since the configuration file was saved. This is why the configuration should
always be saved immediately after upgrading the firmware version.
To restore the system configuration from file, proceed as follows:
1
Select menu option Configuration, Save And Restore. The Save & Restore
Configuration page is displayed
2
Select Browse and navigate to the PC folder containing the saved configuration
file (.cfg). Select Open.
4
Select OK to confirm the restore. The configuration file is uploaded and used to
reconfigure the unit to its previous state.
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