This page allows you to manage configuration files.
Store configuration to Flash file selected from directory, or to new file if checked.
Local file directory
Create new file
Boot configuration Confirm
Upload Configuration File
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IMPORTANT: Configuration changes will be lost the next time you cycle power if you did not click the "save" button to place those changes in non-volatile memory (Flash file).

Click "Save" to store the present configuration to a Flash file. The configuration will overwrite the selected file in the local file directory unless you check "create new file" and enter a new file name.

Click "Load" to load the currently selected file in the local file directory. This means reconfigure the system from this file. Changes take effect immediately and could have consequences. Be certain to understand the changes you are invoking before clicking "load".

Click "Boot" to select a different boot configuration file. This is the Flash file that is automatically loaded upon power-up.

Click "View" to look at the selected file. It should be an XML file, and your browser will recognize it as such if properly formatted.

Click "Delete" to remove a file from the local file directory.

Click "Browse" to select a file for upload from your PC. Once selected, then click "Upload" to complete the process.

Check "Confirm" and click "Restart" to re-boot the system. This will not cycle power to the hardware, but will reboot the processor as if power had been cycled. Use this to force an IP address change remotely. Only the root user is allowed to do this. Upon restart, this page will not reload and the HTTP connection will be lost.

Note: There may be a delay of several seconds while Flash memory is updated by any of the above actions.

Note: Your browser may cache files. If you view a file, make configuration changes, save the file, then view the file again, you may see the old file cached by the browser. To see the updated file, go to "Internet Options" in your browser's "Tools" menu, and delete temporary Internet files (or delete cache files). Also, if you upload a file, make changes on your PC, and re-upload the same file, the browser may send the old file. Again, you will need to find the button inside your browser options that lets you delete the cached files from your PC.