CBF Networks Inc. dba Fastback Networks LIB-V1000E2 Manual De Usuario
Liberator-V1000 User Manual
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5.7
Configuration Rollbacks
Critical configuration items which may cause communication loss either over the management or radio link
are subject to user confirmation via the web GUI. If a configuration confirmation is not received within a
timeout period the configuration is rolled back to the previous values.
are subject to user confirmation via the web GUI. If a configuration confirmation is not received within a
timeout period the configuration is rolled back to the previous values.
Rollbacks can be enabled or disabled and the rollback timeout can be configured using the Administration-
>Unit web GUI, see section 5.4.10. The confirmation/Rollback feature operates on configuration whether
being changed from the Web GUI or over SNMP.
>Unit web GUI, see section 5.4.10. The confirmation/Rollback feature operates on configuration whether
being changed from the Web GUI or over SNMP.
The table below lists all the configuration that requires a confirmation. If confirmation or rollback is not
provided either via the GUI or via SNMP it will be reset to the previous values after the configured timeout.
Confirmation or Rollback over SNMP is achieved by setting the MIB object ‘sub10UnitMgmtTransaction’. The
transaction status can be read by getting the MIB object ‘sub10UnitMgmtTransactionStatus’ (See Sub10
Confirmation or Rollback over SNMP is achieved by setting the MIB object ‘sub10UnitMgmtTransaction’. The
transaction status can be read by getting the MIB object ‘sub10UnitMgmtTransactionStatus’ (See Sub10
Systems enterprise MIB for more details).