177Data is saved from all sources. There is no way to choose only certainpieces of configuration data to save. You can also restore theinformation from a saved configuration file.Note: BIOS passwords are stored in the file. Restoring aconfiguration can change passwords on a server. EMP and LANpasswords are not stored in the file.To save the system configuration1 From the SSU Main window, choose Config Save/Restore.Note: Configuration Save/Restore is available only in Expertmode.2 Click Save To File and specify a filename and location.To restore the system configuration1 From the SSU Main window, choose Config Save/Restore.Note: Configuration Save/Restore is available only in Expertmode.2 Click Restore from File and specify a filename and location.The CSR reads the platform type, BIOS revision, and firmwarerevision from the file and compares that information with thesame information retrieved from the server. If the two do notmatch, an error message is displayed and the restore operationaborts. If they do match, the CSR restores the configuration datato the server. It prompts you to reboot the server for the newsettings to take effect.Alerting for platform eventsYou can set up the server to alert you when various events occur. Alertscan be delivered either as telephone pages or over the LAN.Instructions for setting up both telephone paging alerts and LAN alertsare explained in the following sections.