Руководство Администратора для Cisco EFG250 EtherFast Network Attached Storage V 2.0

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Managing the NSS
Restoring a Configuration File
Linksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide
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7
A list of saved configuration files appear. Each saved configuration file is 
named according to the time and date it was saved. The naming format is: 
HH.MM.SS.NN.DD.YY.tar.gz where HH = hour, MM=minute, SS=second, 
NN=month, DD=day, and YY=year.
STEP 6
Set Restore Volume Encryption Password depending on whether you want to 
include the encryption keys for the encrypted volumes in the restore. 
The NSS configuration backup includes a backup of the encryption header for all 
the encrypted volumes (the encryption header contains an encrypted version of 
the encryption key used to encrypt the volume data. Including it in the 
configuration backup does not decrease the security of the encryption because 
this same header would be available to any attacker with physical access to the 
system). You can choose to restore these keys or not, depending on the reason 
you are doing the restore. If the encryption header on an encrypted volume 
becomes corrupted, restoring the header may allow you to unlock the volume. 
Also, if you have forgotten the password, you can restore the encryption header. 
This lets you revert to the volume password as it was when the configuration file 
was saved.
STEP 7
Click Full Restore for the configuration file you want to restore.
STEP 8
Close the Web browser. 
STEP 9
After a few minutes the system reboots. 
STEP 10
Check the Power LED on the front of the chassis. The Power LED goes to a solid 
green when the reboot completes. See the 
 for more information.
STEP 11
Log back into the configuration interface. You need to unlock any encrypted 
volumes to make them available for storage purposes.
STEP 12
If you saved the file to the USB flash device, display the Storage Status page.