User's Manual

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Document Number: 0100SM1401 Issue: 12-16
Part H – Advanced
Configuration Save / Load (WUI)
Any single radio configuration can be saved to a configuration file. The configuration file can be used to duplicate a radio’s
configuration or as the basis for another remote radio’s configuration.
To save or load a configuration file, browse to Setup -> Save / Load.
Save Configuration
As of firmware version 1.5.0, there are two modes for saving a configuration file:
Standard: Saves a configuration file including standard configuration parameters (i.e. Network, Radio, COM1/2, etc).
Standard with Passwords: (Only available when logged in with unrestricted access)
Saves a standard configuration file which includes secure information. Secure information includes:
- Configuration Security [Enable/Disable]
- HTTP/HTTPS [Enable/Disable]
- Telnet/SSH [Enable/Disable]
- AES [Enable/Disable]
- SNMP community Strings
- User Administration information (passwords hashed).
The ‘Standard with Passwords’ saved configuration file allows an unrestricted user to duplicate the security information saved
from one radio into another radio.
NOTICE
POTENTIAL SECURITY RISK
A conguration le saved with passwords should be stored in a secure location and only
given to those with unrestricted access. The security information in the conguration le is
not encrypted (except for user passwords, which are hashed)
Failure to follow these instructions can result in cyber security vulnerabilities
Load Configuration
To load a configuration file, select the ‘Choose File’ button, browse to a directory where a configuration has been previously
saved and select open. Once the file is selected, select the ‘Load’ button.
Once the configuration file has loaded, press the ‘Activate’ button.
Once the Saved configuration mode has been selected, select the ‘Save’ button.
When a configuration file is saved, the radio will take an image of the current active configuration and create a ‘.cfg’ file.
Configuration changes which have not been activated will not be saved.
NOTICE
POTENTIAL SECURITY RISK
When saving condential information such as user names and passwords, use a secure
connection to the conguration page such as HTTPS or SSH.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in cyber security vulnerabilities.
NOTICE
POTENTIAL SECURITY RISK
When loading condential information such as user names and passwords, use a secure
connection to the conguration page such as HTTPS or SSH.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in cyber security vulnerabilities.