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Figure 55. Management Utilities – Backup Settings – File Download
6.2 - Update Backup Settings
To update the configuration, click on “Browse” and a Choose-File-window will pop up.
Locate the saved file and click on “Update Backup Settings”. The M404/M405 will modify
its settings based on the update file.
Figure 56. Management Utilities – Update Settings
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6.3
- Restore Settings
To restore the router to its factory default settings, click on “Restore Default Settings”.
Figure 57. Management Utilities– Restore Default Settings
6.4 - Update Firmware
The new software could be updated from the Local PC connected to M404/M405 via
Ethernet cable. Click on “Browse” to locate the new software image file in the PC. And
then Click on “Update Software” to proceed with the software update.
Note: The update process takes about 2 minutes to complete, and your M404/M405 will
reboot automatically.
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Figure 58. Management Utilities – Update Software
6.5 - TR069 Server
This feature allows your Internet Service Provider’s ACS (Auto Configuration Server) to
provision your M404/M405 remotely. Actions such as configuring the modem settings,
diagnostic, and collecting data can be accomplish with this feature. The information for the
settings to be entered in the fields must be provided by your Internet Service Provider.
Figure 59. Management Utilities – TR069 Server
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6.6 - Save/Reboot
Click “Reboot Router” to reboot M404/M405. The M404/M405 would automatically save
the configuration before reboot, so that modified settings would take effect after reboot.
Figure 60. Management Utilities – Save / Reboot
6.7 - System Log
This allows System Administrator to view the System Log and configure the System Log
options.
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Figure 61. Management Utilities – System Log
Click on “Configure System Log” to configure the log options. There are 8 events of “Log
Level” and “Display Level”:
Emergency
,
Alert
,
Critical
,
Error
,
Warning
,
Notice
,
Informational
, and
Debugging
. If the log mode is enabled, the system will begin to log all
the selected events. For the Log Level, all events above or equal to the selected level will
be logged. For the Display Level, all logged events above or equal to the selected level will
be displayed.
If the selected mode is “Remote” or “Both”, events will be sent to the specified IP address
and UDP port of the remote syslog server. If the selected mode is “Local” or “Both”,
events will be recorded in the local memory. Click on “Save/Apply” to save the
configuration.