[Cisco FAQ] - How do I BACKUP and RESTORE the configuration of the RFGW1?

I would like to backup and restore my RFGW1

Go to SYSTEM tab and choose BACKUP CONFIGURATION or RESTORE CONFIGURATION
Backups of the chassis settings are also written to the associateds FTP server. The backup file is generated and consists of the IP of the chassis and the date.  An example of the backup file name is shown below.
cfg_10_90_140_15_07_06_2012.gz
Settings for the FTP server are located at the bottom of the page. Click "show FTP settings".

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