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Page 32 - Introduction 
The Configuration Tree Functions 
The Configuration Tree Functions 
Introduction 
This Section describes each of the Configuration Tree functions in turn, 
explaining the meaning and purpose of all of the fields in the function definition. A 
full Configuration Tree will be similar to the following: 
 
Before carrying out changes to a configuration file, be sure to take a back-up. 
After completing the changes, remember to download them to your system’s 
flash memory. See The Manager Application on page 16 for instructions. 
Certain options can be changed and merged into the active configuration file (see 
page 23). This avoids the need to reboot the system after each edit. The 
following modifications can be merged: 
–  User :  
Edit. 
–  IPRoute :  
Edit/New/Delete. 
–  Short Code :  Edit/New/Delete. 
 
 
The System Configuration Menu 
The System Configuration menu is used to specify various system parameters, 
including: 
– 
System passwords 
– 
IP address information for the IPNC. 
It should seldom be necessary to alter the System function values. Firstly, they 
are set up at installation by means of the Configuration Manager (see Software 
Upgrading and Installation on page 9). Secondly, they are concerned wit
h basic 
aspects of the IPNC, such as network type and operation modes that are unlikely 
to change. However, you are strongly advised to change the system 
passwords.
 
Note:  After editing the System Configuration it is advisable to reboot the IPNC 
(changes to the IP address are not effective until after a reboot – see 
pages 25 and 27). 
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INDeX IPNC Cassette Administration Manual 
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