R3204P16-HP Load Balancing Module System Management Configuration Guide-6PW101

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Startup with the configuration file
The device takes the following steps when it starts up if it does not support main and backup startup
configuration files:
1. If you have specified a startup configuration file, and this file exists, the device starts up with this
startup configuration file.
2. If the specified startup configuration file does not exist, the device starts up with null configuration.
The null configuration refers to the default configuration of the device.
Maintaining the configuration on the web interface
Configuration maintenance includes saving the configuration, configuration backup, configuration
restoration, and restoring to factory default configuration.
Saving the configuration
The saving configuration function allows you to save the current configuration to the startup configuration
file (including .cfg and .xml files).
Select System > Maintenance from the navigation tree, and you will enter the saving configuration page,
as shown in Figure 68.
Figure 68 Saving configuration page
Click Apply to save the current configuration of the LB module.
If you select Encrypt the configuration file, the configuration file is saved and encrypted.
Back up the configuration
Configuration file backup allows you to:
View the startup configuration file (including .cfg and .xml files).
Back up the startup configuration file (including .cfg and .xml files) to the PC of the current user.
Select System > Maintenance from the navigation tree, and click Backup to enter the configuration file
backup page, as shown in Figure 69.