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Appendix A:
Configuration Files
You can export the current state of your base station configuration
to a file that can be imported later, to the same base station or
to a different one. This is useful when you want to create a model
configuration with the same network name, password, and other
details, and then use it to configure many base stations.
To export a configuration:
1. In AirPort Utility for Mac, select the base station and click Edit.
2. Choose File > Export Configuration File, and name the file
descriptively, as there
will be
few other clues that help you identify
the file.
If you want to restore a base station to the settings in a file or configure
a different base station in the
same way, follow these steps to import
the exported configuration file:
Warning! Before importing a configuration, you should save a copy
of your current active setup using the steps given just previously.
Importing overwrites your current active base station settings.
1. In AirPort Utility for Mac, select the base station and click Edit.
2. Choose File > Import Configuration File.
3. Select the configuration file, and click Open.
AirPort Utility asks which settings in the configuration file you’d
like
to import (
Figure 96). If a type of setting isn’t configured, no
checkbox shows for that item, logically enough. Base stations allow
timed settings, which can restrict access to given computers at given
times of the day or week; port mapping rules for allowing inbound
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