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Red
MAX
 
Base Station
 
User Manual
 
 
 
Doc. #70-00058-01-01 
Proprietary Redline Communications © 2007 
July 13, 2007 
Page 72 of 119
 
 
4.5.3  Backup and Restore 
Click 
Backup and Restore
 in the menu (left side of screen) to manage the base station 
saved settings. The configuration settings for the active and alternate software loads can 
be saved to a network server reachable by the base station. Configuration files saved on a 
remote server can be used to restore settings on a base station.  
 
Figure 33: Web: Admin Tools - Software Upgrade Screen 
Backup and Restore Configuration 
FTP Server IP Address: Enter the FTP server network address. 
User Name: Enter the username of an account on the FTP server. This user must have 
access rights to  read and write files on the server. 
Password: Enter the password for the user account. 
File Name: Enter the path and file name of the configuration file to save or read. 
When performing a backup, it is strongly recommended to use the default file 
directory for the FTP server and enter only the file name in this field. It is also 
recommended to specify a file name that includes the date and software revision. 
Select Configuration:  
 
Active: Save/restore the saved configuration for the active software load. 
 
Alternate: Save/restore the saved configuration for the inactive software load. 
Status: Displays status messages for the current operation. 
Start Backup: Click  
Start Backup  
to save the selected settings (Active/Alternate). 
Start Restore: Click  
Start Restore
  to restore the selected settings (Active/Alternate). 
Before Beginning a Backup 
The following items must be addressed before beginning the backup: 
1.  The settings to be saved on a remote server must be saved in the memory bank 
associated with the software binary file. To be sure that all current settings are saved: 
a) Click 
Manage 
in the menu (left side of screen) and click  
Save
   to save all 
changes (if button is active). 
b) Click 
Manage 
in the menu (left side of screen) and click  
Save
   to save all 
changes (if button is active). 
2.  The base station performs all software upgrades using an FTP server: