Quick Start Guide

Designed for Operators, by Operators
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o Download Progress. This provides an indication of the completion percentage of the
configuration file that is being downloaded. This is not a configurable parameter.
o Upload Progress. This provides an indication of the completion percentage of the
configuration file that is being uploaded. This is not a configurable parameter.
Configuration Files. This is a list of the configuration files on the Base Station. There is no
configurable parameters for these files and the information that is presented for each file is:
o Name.
o Size. The size of the file is in bytes.
o Modified. This is the date and time that the file was last modified.
The ten Main Menu Sub-Elements are essentially the actions that can be performed on a configuration
file. The User is not required to be in Edit Mode to perform any of these actions, the action is presented
to them directly at each Main Menu Sub-Element option. These are:
Copy
Move
Delete
Export
Import
Write
Restore
Download
Upload
Files
The Main Menu Sub-Elements will be examined in detail. The same display elements are presented
when the User navigates to each of these 10 Main Menu Sub-Elements. The display is split into two
main grouping sections (Figure 84).
The top grouping section provides a description and instructions of the action.
The bottom grouping section provides the mechanism to perform the action.
Another common theme throughout the Main Menu Sub-Element is the ability to select a configuration
file for an action. The relevant files are presented to the User via a drop-down menu or the files are
listed under the files Main Menu Sub-Element option. To view the files then at the Main Web GUI
Interface Screen, select the Configuration Tab and select the files Main Menu Option. This will display
all the relevant files.
The explanation for each file is:
.cnf (configuration) files are created by the export command and can only be read by the
import command. The data in the file is saved as a series of CLI commands. This file is in ASCII
format and can be edited within a text editor.
o profile.cnf file is the Base Station configuration file
o cpe.cnf file is the Subscriber CPE configuration file