The 2212 Configurations task panel provides a way to manage device configurations.You can store multiple configurations for a 2212 device. Each configuration has a unique version associated with it and a configuration version status, which can be one of these values:
Note: | There are actually two additional states for a configuration. A configuration can be in the state of nascent, which means the configuration is in the process of becoming the active configuration, or the state of obsolescent, which means the configuration is in the process of becoming an inactive configuration. |
To display the 2212 Configuration task panel, click Configurations from the 2212 folder of the navigation tree.
The Configurations task panel is divided into these panes:
You can display the help panel for the Configurations task panel by clicking Help.
The Filter pane provides a way to search the Deployment Manager database for configurations. The Filter pane contains these columns:
After entering data in the Filter pane, click Apply Filter to display the results of the search in the Filtered List pane.
You can search on these job properties:
This property... | Is used to describe... |
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Device ID
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The identifier of the device. NwDM creates the Device ID when the
device is added to the NwDM database (using either the 2212 Create Device task
or Synchronize Databases task).
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Device Name
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The name of the device. You specified the device name when you added
the device to the NwDM database using the 2212 Create Device task.
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Model
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The model number of the 2212.
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Version
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The configuration version. NwDM can maintain multiple version of a
configuration. Different configuration versions for a device are
numbered sequentially beginning with 0.
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Address
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The IP address or host name for the device.
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Version status
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The status of the configuration version. Version status can be one of these values:
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Approval status
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The approval status of the configuration version. Approval status can be one of these values:
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Commit status
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The commit status of the configuration version. Approval status can be one of these values:
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Remarks
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Text data that has been entered for this configuration.
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Modified by
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The user ID of the person who last changed the configuration. For
new configurations, the Modified by property contains the user ID of the
person who created the configuration.
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Modified at
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Date and time this configuration was added to the database.
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SNMP read community name
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The SNMP read community to which the device belongs.
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SNMP write community name
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The SNMP write community to which the device belongs.
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Operator ID
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The operator ID used to access the device if it has been configured for
login protection.
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Operator password
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The password associated with the operator ID.
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TFTP server
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The IP address or host name of the TFTP server that can communicate with
the 2212.
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Config format
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The format used for the configuration file. It can have one of these values:
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Config Modified at
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The date and time the configuration was last changed.
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Config length
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The amount of memory (in bytes) used in the NwDM database for storing the
configuration Load image. If the Load image is not stored in the NwDM
database (it may reside on a TFTP server for example), the value of this
property is 0
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Load image
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The name of the load image.
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Image version
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The software version corresponding to the load image.
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Image release
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The software release corresponding to the load image.
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Image PTF
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The PTF corresponding to the load image.
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Config Date
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The date the configuration was added to the database.
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Image Date
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The date the load image was added to the database.
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Over time the number of configuration records stored in the NwDM database can grow to be quite large. Using comparison operators allow you to refine your search of the database so that only configuration records that meet specific criteria are returned. For a list of the comparison operators and information about entering data into the Configuration filter, see Working with Deployment Manager Filters and Tables.
The results of the search from the Filter are displayed in the Filtered List task pane.
The Filtered List task pane displays each configuration as a separate row. To select a configuration, click anywhere in the row, which highlights the row. Use one of these methods to select multiple configurations:
Information about the configuration is displayed in each of the columns. To reorder the columns, press Ctrl and Shift keys, and then click on the header of the column you want to move. The cursor changes to a hand. Drag the cursor to the desired location and release both keys.
You can also sort the Filtered List by the values in a column. Click the column header to sort the Jobs List in ascending order by the values in that column. Click the column header again to sort the values for that column in descending order.
Use the Filtered List action button to perform actions on
one or more selected configurations. These action buttons are displayed
for the Filtered List task pane:
Clicking this button...
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Performs this action...
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Select All
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Selects all configurations listed in the Filtered List task pane.
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Unselect All
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Deselects all selected configurations listed in the Filtered List task
pane.
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Select active
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Selects all active configurations listed in the Filtered List task
pane.
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Process selected
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Displays the pop-up menu for the Filtered List task pane.
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Add selected to custom list
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Adds the selected configurations to the Custom List task pane.
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To display the Filtered List pop-up menu, select one or more rows and click Process selected....
In addition to the actions available from the action buttons, these actions
are available from the Filtered List pop-up menu:
Clicking...
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Performs this action...
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Hide Column...
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Displays the Visible Column dialog, which allows you to hide one or more
columns in the Filtered List task pane. From the Visible Column dialog,
click the columns that you want to hide and click Ok.
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Show Column...
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Displays the Hidden Column dialog, which allows you to display columns in the Filtered List task pane. From the Hidden Column dialog, click the columns that you want to appear in the Jobs List and click Ok. For example, these columns are hidden by default in the Configurations Filtered List task pane:
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Go to Row...
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Displays the Go to Row dialog, which allows you to go to a specified row in
the Filtered List task pane. From the Go to Row dialog, type a row
number and click Ok. The cursor is displayed at that row in
the Filtered List task pane.
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Print...
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Displays the Print dialog, which allows you to print selected job
records. From the Print dialog, verify the print information is correct
and click Print.
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Print Preview...
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Displays a preview of how the selected job records will print. Click
Close to return to the Jobs List task pane.
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Clone selected...
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Makes a new copy of selected configurations so you can create new configurations without having to reenter each of the fields. When you click Clone selected..., the Confirm Configuration Cloning dialog is displayed. Click Yes to continue. The cloned configuration contains the same configuration properties as the original configuration with these exceptions:
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Approve selected...
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Sets the Approval status property to Approved. When the Confirm Approve Configurations dialog is displayed, click Yes to approve selected configurations. Deployment Manager does not use the Approval status property.
However, you can use it to implement your own approval process.
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Reject selected...
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Sets the Approval status property to Rejected. When the Confirm Reject Configurations dialog is displayed, click Yes to reject selected configurations. Deployment Manager does not use the Approval status property.
However, you can use it to implement your own approval process.
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Commit selected...
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Sets the Commit status to Committed. When the Confirm Configuration Commit dialog is displayed, click Yes to commit the configuration. Committed configurations are locked; they cannot be modified.
You can only commit a configuration with a status of active or
inactive.
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Modify selected...
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Displays the Modify Properties dialog, which you can use to modify
properties for configurations.
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Delete selected...
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Deletes the configuration from the NwDM database. When the Confirm Configuration Delete dialog is displayed, click Yes to delete selected configurations.
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Learn selected...
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Displays the Learn 2212 Configuration task panel, which you can use to
create active configurations based on configuration currently loaded in the
device. See Learn 2212 Configurations for more information about the Learn 2212 Configuration
Dialog.
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Upgrade selected...
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Displays the Upgrade 2212 Configuration dialog, which you can use to create
upgraded configurations in the NwDM database. See Upgrade 2212 Configurations for information about the Upgrade 2212 Configuration
dialog.
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Import selected...
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Displays the Import 2212 Configuration dialog, which you can use to import
configurations into the NwDM database. See Import 2212 Configurations for information about importing configurations.
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Export selected...
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Displays the Export 2212 Configuration dialog, which you can use to export
configurations from the NwDM database. See Export 2212 Configurations for information about exporting configurations.
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Update selected...
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Displays the Update 2212 Configuration dialog, which you can use to load
the active configuration from the NwDM database into a device. See Update 2212 Configuration for information about updating configurations.
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Audit selected...
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Displays the Audit 2212 Configuration dialog, which you can use to audit
2212 configurations to ensure the configuration version with a status of
Active in the NwDM database matches the configuration actually loaded in the
device.
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View audit records of selected...
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Displays the View 2212 Audit Records dialog, which you can use to view
audit records for a device.
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View latest audit records of selected...
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Displays the View Latest 2212 Audit Records dialog, which you can use to
view the latest audit records for a device.
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The Custom List Pane is a table similar to that displayed in the Filtered List pane. In fact, the action buttons and pop-up menu are the same for the Custom List pane as for the Filtered List pane (except that the Add selected to custom list action button is replaced with Removed selected from custom list action button).
The Custom List pane provides a way to generate a list of Configuration records based on the results of applying multiple filters. For example, you could apply a filter to generate a list of Configuration records with a version status of active for the Filtered List pane that. Next, you would select any or all of those records and click Add selected to custom list to add them to the Custom List pane. Then, you would apply a filter to generate a list of Configuration records with an approval status of Approved. Again, select any or all of these records and apply them to the custom list. The result is a custom list based on the results of different filters.