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Backup configuration, 2 backup configuration – ZyXEL Communications Prestige 314 PLUS User Manual

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Prestige 314 PLUS Broadband Sharing Gateway with 4-Port Switch

12-2

Firmware and Configuration Maintenance

The following table is a summary. Please note that the internal filename refers to the filename on the Prestige
and the external filename refers to the filename not on the Prestige, that is, on your computer, local network
or ftp site and so the name (but not the extension) will vary. After uploading new firmware see the ZyNOS
F/W Version
field in Menu 24.2.1 - System Maintenance - Information to confirm that you have uploaded
the correct firmware version. The AT command is the command you enter after you press “y” when
prompted in the SMT menu to go into debug mode.

Table 12-1 Filename Conventions

FILE TYPE

INTERNAL

NAME

EXTERNAL

NAME

DESCRIPTION

Configuration
File

Rom-0

*.rom

This is the configuration filename on the
Prestige. Uploading the rom-0 file replaces
the entire ROM file system, including your
Prestige configurations, system-related data
(including the default password), the error log
and the trace log.

Firmware

Ras

*.bin

This is the generic name for the ZyNOS
firmware on the Prestige.

12.2 Backup Configuration

The Prestige displays different messages explaining different ways to backup,

restore and upload files in menus 24.5, 24.6, 24. 7.1 and 24.7.2 when you use the

serial/console port and when you telnet in.

Option 5 from Menu 24 - System Maintenance allows you to backup the current Prestige configuration to
your computer. Backup is highly recommended once your Prestige is functioning properly. FTP and TFTP
are the preferred methods for backing up your current configuration to your computer since FTP and TFTP
are faster. You can also perform backup and restore using menu 24 through the console port. Any serial
communications program should work fine; however, you must use Xmodem protocol to perform the
download/upload and you don’t have to rename the files (see section 12.1).