Operational Notes
•When writing a configuration via the GUI, the existing configuration is erased first; therefore, all configurations written using the GUI should be complete configurations. Incremental configuration updates are only possible by adding the changes to a complete configuration, and then writing this configuration. An option for overwriting or incrementally updating a configuration using a written configuration will be added at a future date.
•The GUI caches certain items and can misrepresent the state of the actual device in certain circumstances, such as if the device is rebooted without saving changes. To obtain the current device state, refresh the page. This can be accomplished by holding the
•Once Web management is enabled, it is always accessible via the “Server” port
•Assigning a Web management access list to the device completely prevents HTTPS access from the GUI. Setting the following access list allows HTTPS access to the GUI from any IP address:
CLI Notes
•The copy to
•Erasing the
•The custom completer completes previously created objects with the word “create” if TAB is pressed after the full name is typed. To edit an existing object, ensure “create” is not part of the command.
•When writing configuration files to the running configuration, the new configuration file appends to the existing configuration rather than replacing it. In the process of recreating existing configuration information, some errors will be displayed. These can be ignored safely.
SNMP Notes
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snmp default community | public | public |
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