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10. Administrator Utility
10.19 Backing Up & Restoring Settings
Super administrators and administrators can back up B060-032-8 system settings to a le and later restore them to the system. Systems settings should be
backed up:
• Before making changes.
• If multiple B060-032-8 are installed in separate installations and you want to use the same settings.
• If the B060-032-8 has a problem and needs to be replaced.
• Before upgrading to a newer version of the B060-032-8.
Routine backups can speed recovery in the event of a complete system failure that requires reinstallation of the rmware
The B060-032-8 lists all users who are currently logged in to the B060-032-8 via the Administrator Utility or the OSD and shows details about their
sessions. If a user account is misused or if another user needs to login to the B060-032-8 Administrator Utility, Super Administrators can view and end the
sessions of other Super Administrators, Administrators and Users. Super Administrators can also login to the B060-032-8 Administrator Utility when all
sessions are in use and close the session of another user. The rst seven users to login to the B060-032-8 Administrator Utility have normal access; that is,
they may use all features permitted by their account settings. Once seven users are logged in, Super Administrators have provisional access in order to close
the sessions of other users. (Provisional access expires after 10 min.) The maximum number of users that can login to the B060-032-8 Administrator Utility
at the same time is 16.
Action Description
Backup Backs up root station settings, user and group accounts, user pro les, port access rights and shortcuts.
Restore Deletes current root station settings, user and group accounts, user pro les, port access rights and shortcuts, and restores to
those saved in the con guration backup le.
To back up system settings:
Click the Backup icon. The Backup and Restore Settings Web Page
appears (Figure 32).
Under Backup Con guration, enter a password for the backup
con guration le if you want to password protect it; otherwise, leave this
eld blank. There are no restrictions on characters that can be used in
passwords.
Click Save. The File Download dialog box appears.
Click Save. The Save As dialog box appears.
Navigate to the directory where you want to save the le and click Save.
The backup con guration le is saved in the directory.
To restore system con gurations:
Click the Backup icon. The Backup and Restore Settings Web Page
appears.
Under Restore Con guration, enter the password that you used to
password protect the backup con guration le. If you did not password
protect the le, leave this eld blank.
Click Browse. The Choose File dialog box appears.
Navigate to the directory where the con guration backup le was saved
and select the le. The path and lename will appear in the eld.
Click Restore. The backup con guration le settings replace all current
settings. When the con gurations are nished restoring, the B060-032-8
will reboot. A message will be sent to OSD users with active sessions
notifying them that con gurations are being restored and that the system
will reboot.
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Figure 32: Backup and Restore Settings Web Page
10.20 Viewing & Ending User Sessions