Device Management
Backing Up and Restoring a Configuration
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SNMP Read-Write Community: Enter the read-write community used to
access the SNMP entity.
Trap Community: Enter the community that the remote trap receiver host
receives the traps or notifications sent by the SNMP entity.
SNMP Trusted Host: Enter the IP address or domain name of the host
trusted by the SNMP entity. The trusted host can access the SNMP entity.
Entering 0.0.0.0 in this field allows any host to access the SNMP entity.
Trap Rec eiver Host: Enter the IP address or domain name of the remote host
that is used to receive the SNMP traps.
STEP 6 Click Save to apply your settings.
Backing Up and Restoring a Configuration
Use the Device Management > Backup/Restore page to manage your
configuration.
You can back up your current settings as a configuration file to your local PC or to
a USB device if applicable. You can later restore the saved configuration if needed.
You should always back up your configuration whenever you make any
modifications to the device configuration or performing any firmware updates.
NOTE When saving the configuration to a file, the security license and self-signed
certificates are not saved in the configuration file.
STEP 1 Click Device Man agement > Backup/Restore.
STEP 2 To back up the current settings to your local PC, perform the following steps:
a. In Configuration Backup area, select the Save Configuration to PC radio
button and click Backup. The Encryption window opens.
b. If you want to encrypt the configuration, check Encrypt and enter the
password in the Key field, and then click OK. Locate where you want to save
the configuration file (configure.bin) and click Save.
c. If you do not want to encrypt the configuration, click OK. Locate where you
want to save the configuration file (configure.xml) and click Save.