All configurations done in IPBrick through the web interface are saved in a Postgres database. This way any changes done will only be effective in the system after clicking on Apply Configurations
.
IPBrick allows the time tracking of all configurations, because when you modify something in the web interface and Apply Configurations
, a new configuration is locally saved. It is possible to store these configuration files in an USB pen and additionally send them to a configurable email address. In the configuration filename we have the date and the exact hour when a configuration was created. In short, this configuration management allows a fast disaster recovery, in case of hardware problems. When applying configurations if for some reason the configuation can't be saved, a warning message will be presented.
There is a configuration called default
which is the IPBrick's base configuration immediately after install.
Clicking on Definitions
there are the following fields that can be modified on the link Modify
:
;
! Attention !: After the IPBrick installation you should always insert a USB pen connected to server. The pen must be labeled with the name IPBRICK-D
and must be FAT32
formated.