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OZOi:
I can't restore configuration created today. At the same time I can restore old configurations created a half of year ago.

Here is the simple task. I need to have 2 different configuration settings. One has Google Voice + SIP provider and second one has two SIP providers. I want to switch back and force between those two. Now I have two old config files created 2011-07-16 (GV+SIP) and 2012-01-10 (SIP+SIP). I can restore them just fine at any time I wish.

Now, I need to make small changes in both (change password in one and make a small adjustment in the second one) and save them as current. I did it. But then I can't restore configuration from any of newly created files... :(

I always can return to the old config files, but those new, created today, simply don't change anything when I try to restore config from them. Device reboots, but after that configuration is still the same as before.

I use the latest firmware version - 1.3.0 (Build: 2711).

Old configuration files were created with different firmware versions, accordingly to the time when I made them (I keep firmware updated all the time).

What should I do to be able to restore configurations saved today?

QBZappy:
OZOi,

You may not be aware that your firmware configuration might be setup to auto update config from the portal. Try restoring the firmware configuration without internet connection. Then view the unit web page locally. You may have to turn off the auto updating features on the unit if that is indeed what is happening.

Edit: meant to say configuration

Stewart:
Also, note that a saved configuration does not contain any passwords (which should leave them alone on restore), though you can manually edit passwords into a config file (in which case the passwords will be set on restore).

OZOi:
Gentlemen, thank you both for your replies

@QBZappy,
I don't use portal at all. And there is no auto-updates. I'm trying to switch between two configuration settings, not between different firmware versions. One configuration contains GV+SIP and another one contains SIP+SIP. And I can't do it with two configuration files created today. I can do it easily with old configuration files though. Let say I have 4 configuration files:
110716_GV+SIP.xml
120110_SIP+SIP.xml
120606_GV+SIP.xml
120606_SIP+SIP.xml
From the names you may get date stamp when they were created, followed by corresponding configuration. The last two files were created (as "Backup Configuration") today, after very small changes made after loading earlier created setups.

The problem is - when I try to restore let say from configuration GV+SIP to SIP+SIP pointing out to 120606_SIP+SIP.xml file, after automatic reboot there is no change. Configuration still the same... I can apply the old 120110_SIP+SIP.xml file though, and configuration will be changed appropriately. It works both ways and the same scenario occurs when I try to change from current SIP+SIP configuration to GV+SIP by loading new 120606_GV+SIP.xml file. It doesn't change anything (configuration still be SIP+SIP). But I can load the old 110716_GV+SIP.xml file and it will eventually change configuration to GV+SIP.

Why I can't just switch between configurations by loading the latest files created today with OBi100 v1.3.0 (Build: 2711)?

I want to perform a simple toggle between configurations by loading 120606_GV+SIP.xml and 120606_SIP+SIP.xml interchangeably, one after another. Why it's not possible with backup files made today, but I can do it with old config files???


@Stewart,
How I can manually edit passwords into config files? This is the case when I don't want to play security games here at all, but I need to be able to switch configurations fast without that trouble. Should I add "AuthPassword" lines after "AuthUserName"?
For example:
    <ParameterValueStruct>
      <Name>AuthUserName</Name>
      <Value>1001</Value>
    </ParameterValueStruct>
    <ParameterValueStruct>
      <Name>AuthPassword</Name>
      <Value>2222</Value>
    </ParameterValueStruct>
or I have to do something different here?

QBZappy:
OZOi,

You can open the backup config files using M$ excel. You can perhaps compare the two files to see if there is anything obvious. Just an idea.

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