Nortel Networks NN47230-301 manual Applying and saving groups of changes

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Step Action

1Click Apply on the toolbar to send changes to the device.

Changes to the active SREM screen are sent to and stored on the device, but are not yet made permanent.

2Click Commit on the toolbar to make all applied changes permanent on the device.

Changes are now permanent and take full effect. In some cases, you may need press Rediscover to view updated information in SREM.

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Applying and saving groups of changes

To apply and save many changes in the SREM at one time, update the values for fields on multiple screens or devices before accessing the Change Manager to view and apply the changes.

Note: If the Show Uncommited Changes option is enabled, a dialog box will appear each time you attempt to leave a screen with unapplied changes. For more information, see "Configuring SREM settings" (page 40) "Configuring SREM settings" (page 40).

Use the following procedure to open and access the Change Manager:

Step Action

1Open SREM.

2Change network access device settings as necessary.

When unapplied changes exist in the SREM, the Change Manager icon appears in color. See "Screen icons" (page 34) "Screen icons" (page 34) for more information about the Change Manager icon.

3Click the Change Manager icon in the bottom-right corner of the SREM window to open the Change Manager tab (Figure 27 "Change Manager tab" (page 52)).

Nortel Secure Network Access Switch Software Release 1.6.1

Installing and Using Security and Routing Element Manager (SREM)

NN47230-301 02.01 Standard

1.6.116 July 2007

Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks

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Contents NN47230-301 320199-D Statement of conditions TrademarksRestricted rights legend ExportLicensing Nortel Networks Inc. software license agreementGeneral Contents Figures Copyright 2007, Nortel Networks Contents Before you begin PrefaceBold body text Text conventionsPublications Related informationOnline How to get helpClick Express Routing Codes on the Technical Support web End Preface Topic Srem installation precautionsRemoving previous versions of Srem System requirementsUninstalling Srem Accessing the uninstall applicationUsing the Start Menu shortcut Using Windows ExplorerIntroduction Uninstall Options Choose Product Features Uninstall Complete Installing Srem on your systemIntroduction Choose Install Folder Choose Shortcut Folder Launching uninstallerPre-Installation Summary Install Complete Srem window areas Srem Descriptions TopicMain Srem window Screen element Description Main Srem screen Screen element DescriptionMenus File menu itemsFile menu Menu option Description Edit menu items View menu itemsView menu Menu option Description Tools menu Menu option Description Tools menu itemsWindow menu items Menu option DescriptionSrem toolbar Help menu itemsToolbar items Help menu Menu option DescriptionIndicator icons Indicator icons Icon Name DescriptionSecond row Screen icons Screen icons Icon Name DescriptionChange Manager tab Right-click menu Statistics Manager tabRight-click menu example Right-click menu options Menu option Description Accessing the Srem software Chapter Using SremOpening Srem Quitting SremViewing Srem online help Online help icons Icon Name Description Srem online helpConfiguring Srem settings Icon Name DescriptionOptions dialog box Srem Options Description Managing network access devices from the SremAdding a new network access device New Device fields Field Description New Device screenDeleting a network access device Grouping network access devices in SremField Description New Sub Network dialog box Right-click menuModifying network information Logging into a network access deviceSaving a network configuration Opening a network configurationSave dialog box Open dialog box Changing information within the SremPaste As dialog box Cutting, copying, and pasting data between devicesCopying, cutting, and pasting values Managing changes within the SremChanging field values in the Srem Selecting and deselecting table itemsApplying and saving groups of changes Managing logs and statistics within the Srem Statistics Manager tab Log Browser Using the Log Browser toolRetrieval Criteria Definition View Retrieval Criteria Summary View Index Srem Page Nortel Secure Network Access Switch Software Release

NN47230-301 specifications

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