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Execute performs the backup immediately. The Results tab in this screen opens, 
displaying the message traffic between NMS200 and the device(s). See 
Save preserves this configuration without scheduling or executing it.
Close closes this screen without saving the configured restoration.
Restore Configurations
The following are the steps to restore a config file to a device:
1. 
Make sure you have configured an FTP or TFTP server to handle the backup. See 
2. 
Right-click a device in the Managed Resources portlet.
3. 
Select File Management > Restore.
4. 
Configure the subsequent Restore Device screen.
This screen lets you configure the following:
•     
Select Targets for Restore — This portion of the screen lets you Add Equipment, Add 
Groups, or Remove All target devices. Listed targets and their Restore Config / Label 
Selection
. Click the icon in the Action column to remove the listed target.
•     
Select what to apply to the selected target — This portion of the screen lets you 
select either a label (like Current, Compliant and so on—a selector listing available 
labels appears onscreen once you click this option), or Restore a specific 
Configuration File
. The latter lists available files and lets you click to select. Click 
Apply
 to configure the selected target, or Apply to All to configure all targets.
5. 
Click one of the buttons at the bottom of the screen to initiate the next backup action.
Add Schedule opens the scheduling screen to let you automate the restoration you have 
configured on a specified date, time, or repetition. 
Execute performs the restoration immediately. The Results tab in this screen opens, 
displaying the message traffic between NMS200 and the device(s). See 
Save preserves this configuration without scheduling or executing it.
Close closes this screen without saving the configured restoration.
Configuration Files
One place backed up configuration files can appear is in this portlet. Right-clicking offers you 
the following options (all options listed may not be available):
•     
View / Edit — See or edit the backed up configuration file, if it is not a binary file. See 
on page 172 for a description of 
these capabilities.
•     
Compare to Label / Compare Selected — 
C
ompare labeled configuration files to the 
current selection. See 
on page 168 for a description of this capability.