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HC+ Backup and Restore v1.00 Revision 1. Change Log Build 1 - Initial Build  Initial Release Supporting Telnet and SSH via IPv4. Build 2-3  Releases.

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1 HC+ Backup and Restore v1.00 Revision 1

2 Change Log Build 1 - Initial Build  Initial Release Supporting Telnet and SSH via IPv4. Build 2-3  Releases to address customer requirements Build 4  Added ability to Upload OMNI, Frequency File, and Config file Config File can be generated by Backup or Manually via CLI.

3 Program Overview The intent of the program is to allow for easy backup and restore of Horizon Compact+ units and to Upload new OMNI and Frequency Files. Currently tested with 1.3.6 to 1.3.9

4 Additional Features The Horizon Compact+ Backup and Restore program has several additional Features. Under the Tools menu one has the ability to initiate a Telnet, HTTP, or SSH session to the device listed in the IP Address field of the main screen. Also under the Tools menu one can pull up the IP configuration of the PC for assistance in troubleshooting connectivity issues.  Note: This information can be saved using the ‘Save’ button.

5 Local Operation – Backup Device 1.Use ‘Select Directory’ to choose directory to save log data and backup ‘config’ file. 2.Enter IPv4 data in IP Address field. 1. ‘192.168.10.100’ is default. 3.Fill out Username and Password data. 1. Default of ‘energetic’ and ‘wireless’ are pre-entered. 4.Select ‘Telnet’ or ‘SSH’ 1. Telnet is default. 5.Ensure ‘port 21’ is not being used by another process. 1. This utility uses an internal FTP server to access the files on the PC. 2. If need be use ‘netstat -a -b ‘ to determine which application is using Port 21.

6 Local Operation – Backup Device (continued) 6.Select the ‘Backup Device’ button to start the process. 1. Before a Backup is performed it is required to save the configuration. 2. Select ‘Yes’ on the PopUp to continue or ‘No’ to stop the backup process. 7.During the ‘Backup’ Process the Internal FTP server will start. If ‘port 21’ is free the ‘FTP Server Status’ LED will turn green. DragonWave Proprietary Information

7 Local Operation – File Upload The ‘File Upload’ option will allow the import of an OMNI File, Frequency File or a Config file. 1. The ‘Config’ file can be one generated with the ‘Backup Device’ option or manually via CLI. File Naming Rules: The file names must contain only Letter, Numbers, Underscores, Dashes, or periods. File Names must also end with either ‘.omni’, ‘.config’ or begin with ‘frequency’. IMPORTANT: Uploading of an OMNI file typically requires a ‘Commit’ be performed first. This will duplicate the Active Bank into the Backup Bank and will erase any settings or OMNI/Frequency File in the Backup Bank. If you are uploading a Frequency File and an OMNI file only select the ‘Perform a ‘commit’,..’ during the upload of the first file. DragonWave Proprietary Information

8 Local Operation – File Upload (continued) 1.Select ‘File Upload’ button to start. 2.A ‘Pop-up’ will appear where you can select the file to Upload. 1. Note: You can filter the list using the ‘Filter Option’ on the bottom right of the Pop-Up. 3.‘Config Restore’ 1. During a ‘Config’ restore the IPv6 Prefix, and if using a file generated by the ‘Backup Device’ option the System Name and System Location will be configured via CLI prior to uploading the file via the Internal FTP Server. 2. After successfully completing the upload of the config file an option to ‘reset’ the unit is given via a Pop-UP. DragonWave Proprietary Information

9 Local Operation – File Upload (continued) 4.‘OMNI’ and ‘Frequency File’ Upload 1. A ‘commit’ option may take up to 5 minutes to perform. 2. An ‘OMNI’ file upload may take up to 6 minutes to perform. 3. A ‘Frequency File’ upload may take up to 2 minutes to perform. DragonWave Proprietary Information Using the ‘File Filter’ option to select the file for Upload.

10 Example Operation Sample ‘Backup’ Device Session.Sample ‘Backup’ (config file) File Upload Session.

11 Example Operation Sample ‘Frequency File’ File Upload Session. Sample ‘OMNI File’ File Upload Session.

12 Example Log Files DragonWave Proprietary Information


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