Raritan Computer KX2101-v2.20-0B-E Home Theater Server User Manual


 
Chapter 9: Maintenance
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To restore your KX II-101:
WARNING: Exercise caution when restoring your KX II-101 to an
earlier version. Usernames and password in place at the time of the
backup will be restored. If you do not remember the old administrative
usernames and passwords, you will be locked out of the KX II-101.
In addition, if you used a different IP address at the time of the
backup, that IP address will be restored as well. If the configuration
uses DHCP, you may want to perform this operation only when you
have access to the local port to check the IP address after the update.
1. Choose the type of restore you want to run:
Full Restore - A complete restore of the entire system. Generally
used for traditional backup and restore purposes.
Protected Restore - Everything is restored except device-specific
information such as IP address, name, and so forth. With this
option, you can setup one KX II-101 and copy the configuration
to multiple KX II-101 devices.
Custom Restore - With this option, you can select User and
Group Restore, Device Settings Restore, or both. Select the
appropriate checkboxes:
User and Group Restore - This option includes only user and
group information. Use this option to quickly set up users on
a different KX II-101.
Device Settings Restore - This option includes only device
settings. Use this option to quickly copy the device
information.
2. Click Browse. A Choose File dialog appears.
3. Navigate to and select the appropriate backup file and click Open.
The selected file is listed in the Restore File field.
4. Click Restore. The configuration (based on the type of restore
selected) is restored.
Upgrading Firmware
Use the Firmware Upgrade page to upgrade the firmware for your KX II-
101.
Important: Do not turn off your KX II-101 device while the upgrade is
in progress - doing so will likely result in damage to the device.