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Backup and Restore
Backup and Restore
Choose Administration > Management > Backup & Restore to download and install new operating system software or signature files via an FTP server or a TFTP server and restart your device.
On the Backup & Restore page, click the Reload tab.
You can perform the following tasks:
Save configuration and then reload the device.
Reload the device without saving your configuration.
Reset to factory default and then reload the device.
The Reset to Factory Default and Reload option enables you to reset device configuration to the factory default. Resetting the configuration overwrites all applied and saved configuration
parameters. You are prompted for confirmation to reset the configuration. All configuration data files are
deleted, and upon reboot, the device is restored to its original state. Resetting the configuration
removes all IP configuration, and you will need a serial connection to restore the base configuration.