Backing Up And Loading Configuration File - AudioCodes Mediant 800B User Manual

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After the device resets, the End of Process wizard page appears, displaying the
installed .cmp file and any other files (ini file and auxiliary files) that you may have
installed at the same time:
Figure 39-6: Software Upgrade Process Completed Successfully
11.
Click End Process to close the wizard; the Web Login dialog box appears.
12.
Enter your login user name and password, and then click OK; a message box appears
informing you of the new .cmp file.
13.
Click OK; the Web interface becomes active, reflecting the upgraded device.
39.4

Backing Up and Loading Configuration File

You can save a copy/backup of the device's current configuration settings as an ini file to a
folder on your computer, using the Configuration File page. The saved file includes only
parameters that were modified and parameters with other than default values. The
Configuration File page also allows you to load an ini file to the device. If the device has
"lost" its configuration, you can restore the device's configuration by loading the previously
saved ini file or by simply loading a newly created ini file.
You can also save the current configuration to a remote server or USB and update
configuration from an external USB hard drive connected to the device's USB port. For
more information, see USB Storage Capabilities on page 621.
# copy cli-script to <URL of TFTP/HTTP/HTTPS server or USB>
For example:
Remote server:
# copy cli-script to tftp://192.168.0.3/config-device1.txt
USB:
# copy cli-script to usb://config-device1.txt
Note:
When loading an ini file using the Configuration File page, parameters not
included in the ini file are reset to default settings.
User's Manual
Mediant 800B Gateway and E-SBC
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Document #: LTRT-10278

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