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ConfigManager - Configuration Files Page
ConfigManager supports the mass creation of network resources via a device
configuration file.
This configuration file can be created and stored on the DNCS and can be pushed to
This configuration file can be created and stored on the DNCS and can be pushed to
all SDV Servers using a simple script. The servers will monitor the file and
automatically load any new version (based on file date and time stamp) within a
configurable time of receiving the file.
The Configuration Files page is used to set this up by entering the name of the file in
The Configuration Files page is used to set this up by entering the name of the file in
the AutoConfigFileName field on each server. This only needs to be done one time.
After that, the server monitors the file and loads a new one.
Notes:
Notes:
You must set Configuration.DisplayMode to Config to edit the Configuration
Files entries.
Refer to Creating Resources Via Device Configuration File (on page 19) for more
information.
The following illustration shows the ConfigManager - Configuration Files page.
Parameters
The following table explains the ConfigManager - Configuration Files page
The following table explains the ConfigManager - Configuration Files page
parameters.
Parameter
Description
AutoConfigFileName
Enter the name of the auto configuration file.
Note: The file must be located in the
Note: The file must be located in the
/opt/usrm/ConfigFiles directory. The server monitors
this file and automatically loads it any time it sees a
change in its date and time stamp.
AutoConfigLastUpdate
Indicates the last time that the server loaded the
configuration file.
AutoConfigModificationTime Indicates the date and time stamp of the configuration
file currently being used.
AutoConfigTestPeriod
Sets how often the server checks the
AutoConfigFileName file for updates.
Default: 60 seconds
Default: 60 seconds