
Chapter 3 Web Operation
●Deletion of the configuration data
All the configuration data currently stored in button. This operation also resets information including the IP address to the state before shipment from the factory.
Table 3-15 Software Management Items
| Item | Description |
Software | Current software version | Displays the software version. |
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| New software | Specify the full path of the file to be installed. The Browse |
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| button can also be used to select the file. |
Configuration | Configuration file to be | To restore all the configuration data, specify the full path of the |
| restored | file. The Browse button can also be used to select the file. |
| RESTORE | Use this button to restore all the configuration data. |
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| This button is enabled when a file name is specified in the |
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| "Configuration file to be restored" field. |
| BACKUP | Use this button to back up all the configuration data from the |
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| DELETE ALL | Use this button to delete all the configuration data from the |
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| This operation resets all the configuration data to the default. |
Option | Option license key | Enter the license key obtained when the optional license was |
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| purchased. |
| Installed option | Names of installed options are displayed. |
If all the configuration data is changed (restored or deleted), the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway may be changed. Note that this may cause an unexpected problem in your network.
Do not turn power off or press the MNT button while all the configuration data is being changed (being restored or deleted). Doing so may prevent
If you access another Web screen while all the configuration data is being changed (being restored or deleted), you may lose information on the progress of the changing.
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