Linksys NSS2000 Cisco NSS2000 Series Network Storage System Administration Gui - Page 135

Saving the Current Configuration - firmware update

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Maintaining the NSS Saving the Current Configuration 7 Configuration Manager page. After you mount the USB flash device by inserting it into the AUX-1 port, make sure you unmount the USB flash device before you remove it. (To unmount the USB flash device, display the Storage Status page and then click Unmount.) To display the Configuration Manager page, from the Manager Menu, click Admin Configuration. The Configuration Manager page appears. Saving the Current Configuration You can save a copy of the NSS configuration that can be used should you need to restore the settings at a later time. When you save the configuration file, it saves a date-stamped version of the current configuration settings to the specified volume on the NSS. You can choose to save the current configuration settings to a specified volume on the NSS or you can save the file to a USB flash device inserted into the AUX-1 port. NOTE: If you restore a configuration file that was saved in an older version of the NSS firmware than the current version, check the settings after you restore the file to ensure they were updated correctly. To save the current configuration: Cisco Small Business NSS2000 Series Administration Guide 127

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Maintaining the NSS
Saving the Current Configuration
Cisco Small Business NSS2000 Series Administration Guide
127
7
Configuration Manager
page. After you mount the USB flash device by inserting it
into the
AUX-1
port, make sure you unmount the USB flash device before you
remove it. (To unmount the USB flash device, display the
Storage Status
page and
then click
Unmount
.)
To display the
Configuration Manager
page, from the
Manager Menu
, click
Admin
ยจ
Configuration.
The
Configuration Manager
page appears.
Saving the Current Configuration
You can save a copy of the NSS configuration that can be used should you need to
restore the settings at a later time. When you save the configuration file, it saves a
date-stamped version of the current configuration settings to the specified volume
on the NSS. You can choose to save the current configuration settings to a
specified volume on the NSS or you can save the file to a USB flash device
inserted into the
AUX-1
port.
To save the current configuration:
NOTE:
If you restore a configuration file that
was saved in an older version of the NSS
firmware than the current version, check the
settings after you restore the file to ensure they
were updated correctly.