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Backing Up Or Restoring A Configuration - Cisco Small Business RV220W Administration Manual

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Administering Your Cisco RV220W

Backing Up or Restoring a Configuration

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Backing Up or Restoring a Configuration
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Cisco RV220W Administration Guide
If you chose to use an NTP server, enter these settings in the NTP Server
Configuration section:
NTP Server Settings—Choose one of these options:
-
Default NTP Server—Choose this option to use a server from a
pre-configured list of NTP servers for general use. Then choose a server
from the Default NTP Server list.
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Custom NTP Server—Choose this option to specify an NTP server that
is not included in the default list. Then enter the server address or fully-
qualified domain name.
If you chose to set the time manually, choose the year (YYYY), month (MMM), day
(DD), hour (HH), minutes (MM), and seconds (SS) in the Set Time and Date section.
Click Save to save your settings, or click Cancel to reload the page with the
current settings.
Use the Administration > Backup/Restore page to back up a configuration file for
later restoration, to restore a previous backup file, or to copy a configuration file.
The router has two configuration files: the startup and the mirror.
The Startup file is the configuration file that the router loads when it boots
up.
The Mirror file is the last known valid configuration saved within a 24-hour
period. If the Startup configuration file fails for any reason, then the Mirror
configuration file is used.
During a restore operation, do not try to go online, turn off the router, shut down the
PC, or do anything else to the router until the operation is complete. This should
take about a minute. When the test light turns off, wait a few more seconds before
doing anything with the router.
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