Table of Contents

Configuration

This menu contains settings for backing up and restoring default and custom configurations. It is divided into sections, including Backup Configuration, Restore Configuration and Restore Default Configuration.

Do not restore configuration settings made within previous FreshTomato releases, builds or hardware models. Configuration files aren't compatible across FreshTomato release, builds or hardware models. Changes in variables and other settings can cause a great number of problems.

Backup Configuration

The Backup Configuration section includes a field where you can view/name the backup file.


The default syntax for the backup filename is:
“Freshtomato_$version_m$MacRef~$HWmodel~$YYYYMMDD”.

Where:

version = release. For example: “2021.8”.

MacRef = uses last 3 octets from the LAN's MAC Adddress

HWmodel = the hardware device in use

YYYY = Year

MM = Month

DD = Day OR D = Day

(FreshTomato does not add a leading “0” to single-digit days).


For example: “FreshTomato_2021_8~m8F7E60~Asus_RT-AC66U_B1~20220220”

The backup file is archived in standard .gz (gzip) file format. Once extracted, the actual backup file is a raw text file.


Backup: Clicking this button opens a prompt asking you where to store the backup .gz archive.


Restore Configuration

The Restore Configuration section includes a button that lets you choose the configuration file from which you'd like to restore settings.


Browse… Clicking this prompts you to locate the backup configuration file to restore.


Restore: Clicking this starts the restore from settings chosen using the file chosen, as above.

The default syntax for backup filenames is: “Freshtomato_$version_m$MacRef~$HWmodel~$YYYYMMDD”.

Where:

version = release (For example: “2021.8”).

MacRef = uses last 3 octets from the LAN's MAC Adddress

HWmodel = the hardware device in use

YYYY = Year

MM = Month

DD = Day OR D = Day - FreshTomato does not add a leading “0” to single-digit days.

For example: FreshTomato_2021_8~m8F7E60~Asus_RT-AC66U_B1~20220220


Backup files are archived in standard .gz (gzip) file format. Once extracted, the actual backup file is a raw text file.

Restore Default Configuration

This section has a dropdown menu that lets you choose options which will restore all FreshTomato's default configuration settings.



The Total/Free NVRAM numbers display the Total NVRAM available, vs. the amount of NVRAM currently in use,
followed by the percentage of free NVRAM.