Basic Settings
36
1.6
 
Loading/Saving the Configuration
RM Web
Release
 
6.0
 
07/2010
X Reset the device to the state on delivery. After the next restart, the IP 
address is also in the state on delivery. 
1.6.5 Using the AutoConfiguration Adapter (ACA)
The ACAs are devices for saving the configuration data of a device. In the 
case of a device failure, an ACA enables the configuration data to be 
transferred easily by means of a substitute device of the same type.
Note: If you replace a device with DIP switches, please ensure that the DIP 
switch settings are identical.
 Storing the current configuration data in the ACA:
You have the option of transferring the current device configuration, 
including the SNMP password, on the ACA and the flash memory in the 
“Save” frame using the “to Switch / Save configuration” option.
Note: The device saves the configuration, with the exception of its SSH 
key (see on page 48 “Telnet/Web/SSH Access“). You will find instructions 
on how to transfer the SSH key of the old device to the new one in the 
document “Basic Configuration User Manual”, chapter “Replacing 
defective devices”.
 Transferring the configuration data from the ACA: 
When you restart with the ACA connected, the device adopts the 
configuration data of the ACA and saves it permanently in the flash 
memory. If the connected ACA does not contain any valid data, for 
example, if the delivery state is unchanged, the device loads the data from 
the flash memory.