12: Advanced Settings
Using XML
Not applicable.
XML: Import Configuration
Here you can import a system configuration from an XML file.
The XML data can be imported from a file on the file system or pasted into a CLI session. The groups to import can be specified at the command line, the default is all groups.
Import Configuration from External File
This import option requires entering the path and file name of the external XCR file you want to import.
Import Configuration from the Filesystem
This import option picks up settings from a file and your import selections of groups, lines, and instances. The list of files can be viewed from the filesystem level of the CLI.
Table | Import Configuration from Filesystem Settings | |
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Import Configuration from |
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Filesystem Settings |
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Filename |
| Enter the name of the file on the |
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| contains XCR data. |
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Lines to Import |
| Select filter instances to be imported in the line, serial, tunnel and terminal |
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| groups. This affects both Whole Groups to Import and Text List |
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| selections. |
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Whole Groups to Import |
| Select the configuration groups to import from the XML configuration |
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| record. This option imports all instances of each selected group. |
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Text List |
| Enter the string to import specific instances of a group. The textual format |
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| of this string is: <g>:<i>;<g>:<i>;... |
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| Each group name <g> is followed by a colon and the instance value <i> |
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| and each <g>:<i> value is separated by a |
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| instance then only the group name <g> should be specified. |
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To Import Configuration in XML Format
Using Web Manager
To import configuration, click XML in the menu and select Import Configuration.
Using the CLI
To enter the XML command level: enable
Using XML
Not applicable.
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