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Red
MAX
 
Base Station
 
User Manual
 
 
 
Doc. #70-00058-01-01 
Proprietary Redline Communications © 2007 
July 13, 2007 
Page 73 of 119
 
a)  The FTP server must be located on the network connected to an active Ethernet 
port (Data or Mgmt) on the base station. 
b)   The FTP server must have a user account with read/write privileges. 
Backup Base Station Settings 
Use the following steps to backup the base station settings: 
1.  Start a Web browser session to the base station and login. The factory default 
settings are as follows: 
Login
 
  admin 
Password:   
  admin 
2. Click 
Backup and Restore
 in the menu and make the following settings: 
User Name: Enter the username of a user that is defined on the FTP server and has 
sufficient access rights to the read and write files. 
Password: Enter the password for the user account. 
File Name: Enter the path and name of the file to save. 
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: Select Active or Alternate
3. Click 
 
Start Backup
  and wait for the base station to transfer the configuration file. 
This process may take a few minutes and progress is indicated in the Status field. 
Restore Base Station Settings 
Use the following steps to restore the base station settings: 
1.  Start a Web browser session to the base station and login. The factory default 
settings are as follows: 
Login
 
  admin 
Password:   
  admin 
2. Click 
Backup and Restore
 in the menu and make the following settings: 
User Name: Enter the username of a user that is defined on the FTP server and has 
sufficient access rights to the read and write files. 
Password: Enter the password for the user account. 
File Name: Enter the path and name of the file to be restored. 
Select Configuration: Select Active or Alternate
3. Click 
 
Start Restore
  and wait for the base station to transfer the configuration file. 
This process may take a few minutes and progress is indicated in the Status field. 
4.  If the restore operation was successful, and the destination was the Active memory 
bank, the base station is automatically rebooted. When the base station is rebooted, 
all traffic stops for about 30 seconds and then resumes as the subscribers are 
registered.