Configuration Cloning (Backup Tab); Cloning Steps In A Nutshell; Save The Settings Of The Device (Backup); Upload The Settings To A Device (Restore) - Lightware UBEX-PRO20-HDMI-F110 User Manual

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6. Lightware Device Controller (LDC)
6. Lightware Device Controller (LDC)
6.12. Configuration Cloning (Backup Tab)
The configuration cloning of Lightware LW3 devices is a simple method that eliminates the need to repeatedly
configure certain devices to have identical (non-factory) settings. If the devices are installed in the same
type of system multiple times then it is enough to set up only one device to fit the user's needs and then copy
those settings to the others, thus saving time and resources.
6.12.1. Cloning Steps in a Nutshell
Installing multiple devices with the same customized configuration settings can be done in a few easy steps:
Step 1. Configure one device with all your desired settings with the LDC software.
Step 2. Backup the full configuration file to your computer.
Step 3. If needed, make some modifications to the configuration file using a text editor (e.g. Notepad). E.g.
modifying the static IP address is needed when DHCP is not used.
Step 4. Connect to the other device which has to be configured and upload (restore) your configuration file.
Step 5. Done! You can have as many entirely identical, customized devices as you like.
UBEX series – Extender Application Mode – User's Manual
UBEX series – Extender Application Mode – User's Manual
Backup tab
#backup #configurationcloning
Applied F-series endpoint firmware package: v1.4.1 | Applied R-series endpoint firmware package: v1.4.1 | LDC software: v1.34.0b2
6.12.2. Save the Settings of the Device (Backup)
Step 1. Apply the desired settings in the device (port parameters, crosspoint, etc.)
Step 2. Select the Settings / Backup tab from the menu.
Step 3. Write a short description in the text box on the left (optional).
Step 4. Press the Create a full backup button. You will be prompted to save the file to the computer. The default
file name is the following:
BACKUP_<DEVICE LABEL>_SN<SERIAL NUMBER>.LW3
Step 5. Set the desired file name, select the folder and save the file.

TIPS AND TRICKS:
Using the exact product type in the filename is recommended since it makes the file
usage more convenient.
About the Backup File
The backup file is a simple text file which contains LW3 protocol commands. The first line is the description,
and the further lines are the commands which will be executed during the restore process. The file can be
viewed (and/or edited) by a simple text editor, e.g. Notepad.
ATTENTION!

Editing the command lines is only recommended for expert users.
See the entire list of saved data in the
Content of Backup File
6.12.3. Upload the Settings to a Device (Restore)

WARNING!
The configuration file is compatible with the same operation mode which is in the file. The
file of a transmitter can be restored to a transmitter, the file of a receiver can be restored to a receiver,
and the file of a transceiver can be restored to a transceiver only!

WARNING!
Please note that the settings will be permanently overwritten with the restored parameters
in the device. Recovery of the original settings is not possible.

ATTENTION!
The cloning is only successful when the backup file is downloaded from the same type of
source device as the destination device.
The Restoring Process
Step 1. Select the Settings / Backup tab from the menu.
Step 2. Click on the Choose file button on the right panel and browse the desired file.
Step 3. The file is checked and the result will be displayed in the textbox below. If the file is correct, the
settings can be restored.
Step 4. Choose the IP settings what you want to use after backup. You can apply settings from the backup file,
keep actual settings, set it manually in a dialog box or apply DHCP.
Step 5. Press the Start restore process button and click on the Yes button when asked.
Step 6. Reboot the device to apply the network settings after finishing.
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