Technicolor - Thomson SpeedTouchTM620 Network Router User Manual


 
Chapter 4
SpeedTouch™ Configuration Management
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4.3.2 Store Configurations via FTP
Introduction Via the procedure described below you can:
Restore a configuration file you previously backed up via the procedure
described in “4.3.1 Back up Configurations via FTP” on page 33.
Apply a new configuration to the SpeedTouch™ by storing a new or changed
configuration file.
Store multiple SpeedTouch™ configuration and template files on the file
system for immediate use.
A configuration file has no limitations regarding the file name to be valid. However,
the SpeedTouch™ file system will truncate the full name (including the extension)
to maximum 13 characters. For example, when transferring a file
“abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz.ini” to the SpeedTouch™ file system it will be stored
as “abcdefghijklm”.
For your convenience, it is advised always to use the extension .ini for configuration
files.
Each file present in the ‘/dl’ subdirectory of the SpeedTouch™ file system must have
a unique file name.
Restore/change
procedure
The procedure to restore or load a new SpeedTouch™ configuration consists of two
main steps:
You can use a similar procedure as the one described here to upload and
execute script files (.sts)
Step Action
1
Transfer the configuration file to the SpeedTouch™
2 Applying a configuration stored on the SpeedTouch™