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Password: The password for your ISP.
Mobile Phone 1-6: The mobile phone numbers to send the alarm messages to.
3.17 Configuration
The switch saves up to three version of the configuration file. The first is the factory default settings, the
switch can be restored to these settings should any problems arise during configuration. The second is
the startup or working configuration, this is the configuration that the switch uses when it starts up, and
this is updated every time you click “Apply” in the GUI. The last is the user configuration, which is a user-
defined backup configuration which can also be restored as the working configuration if desired.
3.17.1 Save/Restore
The Save/Restore page (Figure 3-54) allows users to save or restore their configuration settings.
Figure 3-54: Configuration Page
Save Start: Saves the current configuration as the startup or working configuration in flash memory.
Save User: Saves the current configuration as the backup user configuration in flash memory.
Restore Default (including IP address): Restores the switch’s working configuration to factory defaults,
including changing the IP address of the switch back to 192.168.1.1.
Restore Default (not including IP address): Restores the switch’s working configuration back to factory
defaults, without changing the IP address.
Restore User Configuration: Restores the saved user configuration as the working configuration. Once
completed, the system must be restarted for the new settings to take effect.
3.17.2 Config
File
The Config File page (Figure 3-55) allows the user to save the current configuration to a file on the local
computer, and to restore the configuration of the switch from a file saved on the local computer, using
TFTP. See section 3.19 for details on changing the TFTP server settings.