Fig. 48. Configuration backup by HTTP.
To back up configuration of the access Router by HTTP:
1.Click Back Up.
2.You’ll be prompted to open or save the configuration file. Click Save.
3.The configuration file is named by the
NOTE:
The procedure may be a little different with different Web browsers.
Fig. 49. Configuration restore by HTTP.
To restore configuration of the access Router by HTTP:
1.Click Browse and then select a correct configuration .hex file. You have to make sure the file name is the access Router’s MAC address. The firmware file path will be shown in the Firm- ware file name text box.
2.Click Restore to upload the configuration file to the access Router.
2.10.3.3.Upgrading Firmware by TFTP
Fig. 50. TFTP server settings.
When use TFTP as the firmware management protocol, you can configure settings for the access Router’s TFTP client to communicate with a TFTP server. If the TFTP client does not get a response from the TFTP server within a period specified by the Timeout setting, it will resend the previous request. The Max number of retries setting specifies the maximal number of resend before the TFTP client stops communicating with the TFTP server.
Within the folder “Utilities” on the companion CD-ROM disk, we offered a TFTP server program (TftpSrvr.exe) for firmware upgrade. Run this program on the computer that is to serve as a TFTP server.
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