Save/Restore; Config File - Black Box 12-Port 1000BASE-TX L2 Managed PoE Switch User Manual

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User Configuration
This is the configuration file for the specified or backup purposes. It can be updated while confirming the
configuration. Retrieve it by performing Restore User Configuration
4.19.1 S
/R
AVE
ESTORE
To get to this screen, click on Save/Restore in the Configuration menu.
Parameter
Save As Start Configuration
Save As User Configuration
Restore Default Configuration
(includes default IP address)
Restore Default Configuration
(excludes current IP address)
Restore User Configuration
4.19.2 C
F
ONFIG
ILE
To get to this screen, click on Config File in the Configuration menu. With this function, you can back up or
reload the Save As Start or Save As User via TFTP configuration files.
Parameter
TFTP Server IP
Export File Path
Table 4-50. Save/Restore Configuration screen options.
Save the current configuration as a start configuration file in Flash
memory.
Save the current configuration as a user configuration file in Flash
memory.
The Restore Default Configuration function can retrieve the
manufacturer's setting to replace the start configuration. The
switch's IP address is also restored to 192.168.1.1.
The Restore Default Configuration function can retrieve the
manufacturer's setting to replace the start configuration. However,
the switch's current IP address that the user set up will not be
changed and will not be restored to 192.168.1.1.
The Restore User Configuration function can retrieve the previous
confirmed working configuration stored in the Flash memory to
update the start configuration. When restoring the configuration,
the system's start configuration is updated and will change its
system settings after rebooting the system.
Table 4-51. Config File screen options.
The TFTP server's IP address.
Export Start button: Export Save As Start's config file stored in the
Flash.
Export User-Conf button: Export Save As User's config file stored
in the Flash.
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