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ConfigManager - Configuration Page
ConfigManager supports the mass creation of network resources via a device
configuration file. This is typically much easier, faster, and more fool-proof than
entering all of this resource data manually via the ConfigManager - Resource Create
and various Resource Manager pages.
The LoadConfigFileName parameter allows you to manually load a configuration
The LoadConfigFileName parameter allows you to manually load a configuration
file on a server if necessary. Entering a file name into the LoadConfigFileName field
and clicking Commit Changes causes the file to be input and the network resource
information to be applied to the configuration.
Note: Refer to
Note: Refer to
Creating Resources Via Device Configuration File (on page 19) for
more information.
CAUTION:
This format of this type of configuration file differs from that of the
This format of this type of configuration file differs from that of the
configuration files described in the Configuration Files section. Entering the
wrong file in the wrong place will cause the USRM to fail when loading the
configuration files.
The following illustration shows the ConfigManager - Configuration page.
Parameters
The following table explains the ConfigManager - Configuration page parameters.
The following table explains the ConfigManager - Configuration page parameters.
Parameter
Description
LoadConfigFileName
Enter the name of the configuration file for the server to
load manually. This is the device configuration text file
that contains the network resource type names, user-
assigned network resource names, and optional network
resource configuration data.
Note: The file must be located in the
Note: The file must be located in the
/opt/usrm/ConfigFiles directory. This parameter is
typically used for a one-time manual load operation.
After the file is created and placed in the directory, enter
its name here. Then click Commit Changes to load the
file.