User guide
Table Of Contents
- 1 Security recommendations
- 2 CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY
- 3 Products identification
- 4 Data-sheet
- 5 Product overview
- 1 Dimensions
- 2 Connectors
- 3 Led indicators
- 4 DIP switches
- 5 Factory default push-button
- 6 Mounting the product on a DIN rail or removing it
- 7 Cooling
- 8 RS232 interface
- 9 RS485 interface
- 10 Digital input and output
- 11 Connecting the antenna
- 12 Installing the SIM card
- Set up steps
- 2 Connecting a PC to the router for configuration
- 3 Rebooting the router after parameters changes
- 4 Recovering the factory LAN IP address
- 5 Recovering the factory configuration
- 6 Restricting access to the administration server
- 7 Recovering a free access to the administration server
- 8 Factory configuration
- 9 LAN interface set up
- 10 UMTS – GSM-GPRS-3GDGE interface set up
- 11 Setting up the DynDNS service
- 12 Creating VPN connections between routers
- 13 Routing functions
- 14 Address and port translation
- 15 VRRP redundancy
- 16 Remote users connections service
- 17 Remote users connections
- 18 M2Me_Connect service
- 19 Users list
- 20 Firewall
- 21 Serial to IP gateway
- 22 USB to IP gateway
- 23 Advanced functions
- 1 Diagnostic menu
- 2 Saving the configuration to a file
- 3 Updating the firmware
- Signets Word

DIAGNOSTIC & MAINTENANCE
UMTS GPRS EDGE router ref. RAS-3G User guide ref. 9020009-01 Page 85
2 Saving the configuration to a file
Once a product has been configured, the parameters file can be stored and restored when necessary.
To save the parameters into a file,
Select the “System” menu and then “Save restore”,
Click the ”Save” button
Select the location to store the configuration and give a name to the file.
The file suffix is “.bin”.
To restore a parameters file
Select the “System” menu and then “Save restore”,
Click the “browse” button and select the parameters file,
Click the “Load” button and confirm to restart the product.
Attention :
A parameters file can only be downloaded to a product having the same firmware version.
It is why, we advise to assign a name to a parameter file including the product name and the software
version.
Example :
Name of a parameters file for an RAS-3G-1220 router with the firmware version V2.4 :
Myrouterfile_ras3g1220_V241.bin