
Chapter 10 Maintenance
7If you chose Restore, the switch automatically restarts when the configuration file upload is complete.
8Click Close to close this screen.
Figure 70 Maintenance: Configuration Backup/Restore
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 47 Maintenance: Configuration Backup/Restore
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Device Name | This field displays the name of each IP DSLAM. Select an IP DSLAM to look |
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Device IP | This field displays the corresponding IP address of the IP DSLAM. |
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Directory/File Name | Type the path and file name of the configuration file you wish to restore to the |
| switch or backup to your computer in the Directory / File Name text box or |
| click Browse to locate it. |
Save | This field is applicable when you select Backup. |
to configuration | Select the Save |
| recently updated configuration to a file specified in the Directory/File Name |
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Backup | Click the Backup radio button to transfer the configuration file from your |
| switch to a computer. |
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Restore | Click the Restore radio button to transfer the configuration file from your |
| computer to a switch. |
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Apply | Click Apply to backup or restore the switch(es) configuration file. |
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Close | Click Close to close this screen. |
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10.4 Load Factory Default
Follow the steps below to reset a switch configuration to the factory defaults.
1Click Maintenance > Load Factory Default.
2Select a switch from the list of devices shown.
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