9-3
Saving and Restoring Configuration Parameters
9.3. Restoring Previously Saved Parameters
If you make a mistake while configuring the RPS unit, and wish to return to the previously saved
parameters, the Text Interface's "Reboot System" command (
/I
) offers the option to reinitialize
the RPS unit using previously backed up parameters. This allows you to reset the unit to
previously saved parameters, even after you have changed parameters and saved them.
Notes:
• The RPS will automatically backup saved parameters once a day, shortly after
Midnight. This configuration backup file will contain only the most recently saved
RPS parameters, and will be overwritten by the next night's daily backup.
• When the /I command is invoked, a submenu will be displayed which offers
several Reboot options. Options 5 is used to restore the configuration backup file.
The date shown next to options 5 indicates the date that you last changed and
saved unit parameters.
• If the daily automatic configuration backup has been triggered since the
configuration error was made, and the previously saved configuration has been
overwritten by newer, incorrect parameters, then this function will not be able to
restore the previously saved (correct) parameters.
To restore the previously saved configuration, proceed as follows:
1. Access command mode via the Text Interface, using a username/password that permits
access to Administrator level commands (see Section 5.1.1.)
2. At the RPS command prompt, type
/I
and press
[Enter]
. The RPS will display a
submenu that offers several different reboot options.
3. At the submenu, you may choose Item 5 (Reboot & Restore Last Known Working
Configuration.) Type
5
and press
[Enter]
.
Note:
When invoking the /I command to restore configuration parameters, Item 5 is
recommended.
4. The RPS will reboot and previously saved parameters will be restored.