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If you make changes to the configuration of the router beyond the standard settings as set by AAISP, then you may like to consider taking a backup of your config file. If in the future a fresh config file is sent from the AAISP side then any changes would be over written.
If you make changes to the configuration of the router beyond the standard settings as set by AAISP, then you may like to consider taking a backup of your config file. If in the future a fresh config file is sent from the AAISP side then any changes would be overwritten. The backup file is in XML format, so could be stored in CVS (or another version control system).


==Backup Via the web interface:==
==Backup Via the web interface:==

Revision as of 15:54, 25 September 2016

If you make changes to the configuration of the router beyond the standard settings as set by AAISP, then you may like to consider taking a backup of your config file. If in the future a fresh config file is sent from the AAISP side then any changes would be overwritten. The backup file is in XML format, so could be stored in CVS (or another version control system).

Backup Via the web interface:

Maintenance -> Configuration -> Backup
Maintenance -> Configuration -> Backup - options for backing up and restoring a saved config file