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<blockquote data-quote="poni" data-source="post: 425766" data-attributes="member: 1497"><p>FTP of configuration files to DS2PD</p><p> Configurations can be stored and up/downloaded to the DS2PD. Configurations are stored</p><p> in .sfm files which can be up and downloaded using standard ftp client software.</p><p> Default.sfm is the factory default and master.sfm holds the current unit configuration.</p><p> An FTP client can be used to upload and download these files to a remote PC to hold as</p><p> backups or to configure multiple machines with similar configuration settings.</p><p> Important: When uploading a configuration file (master.sfm) to a DS2 it is necessary to have</p><p> the unit in Engineering Bootloader mode in order for the file to be accepted correctly. See the</p><p> previous section on how to do this.</p><p> The unit will come out Engineering Bootloader mode after approximately 15 minutes or it can</p><p> be taken out immediately by entering reset at the telnet prompt.</p><p> When the unit does reset it will be configured with the new values from master.sfm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poni, post: 425766, member: 1497"] FTP of configuration files to DS2PD Configurations can be stored and up/downloaded to the DS2PD. Configurations are stored in .sfm files which can be up and downloaded using standard ftp client software. Default.sfm is the factory default and master.sfm holds the current unit configuration. An FTP client can be used to upload and download these files to a remote PC to hold as backups or to configure multiple machines with similar configuration settings. Important: When uploading a configuration file (master.sfm) to a DS2 it is necessary to have the unit in Engineering Bootloader mode in order for the file to be accepted correctly. See the previous section on how to do this. The unit will come out Engineering Bootloader mode after approximately 15 minutes or it can be taken out immediately by entering reset at the telnet prompt. When the unit does reset it will be configured with the new values from master.sfm [/QUOTE]
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