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Running Config Change Trap — When a running configuration is changed for a device, the running config change trap is triggered and the configuration backup is captured. For Startup Config Change Trap and Running Config Change Trap, make the following configurations:

-Enable DoBackupOnStartupConfigChangeTrap and DoBackupOnRunningConfigChangeTrap on the OPtions dialog box (refer to “Configuring change manager preferences” on page 160).

-Disable event triggered polling in discovery (refer to “Defining global setting preferences” on page 60).

-Register the server with the product for SNMP traps (refer to “Adding a trap recipient to one or more switches” on page 1148

Firmware — The version of the release on the backed-up device

Configuration Type — The type of configuration (running or startup) taken

Baseline — Enabled when you select a configuration as the baseline. By default, the first version configuration is the baseline. You can change the baseline configuration at any time.

4.Click the Baseline check box (if enabled) to designate the configuration as the base configuration. The Change Tracking feature uses the base configuration to compare the latest backup configuration file with the configuration that is designated as the baseline and to update the Configuration Deviation Status icon on the Status Bar (refer to “Viewing configuration deviation status” on page 753).

5.Select two configurations for the same product to view the Master Log events that occurred between the two selected configurations in the Events Associated with Differences table.

NOTE

The Events Associated with Differences table is blank for configuration files triggered on a Fabric OS DCB device.

NOTE

The Events Associated with Differences table is blank when you select configuration files from different products.

The Events Associated with Differences table is only available when you select two configuration backup files for the same product. List of events (up to 100) associated with the configurations. Right-click an event and select properties to view the Event Properties dialog box (refer to “Displaying event properties from the Master Log” on page 1207). This table contains the following data:

Acknowledge check box — Select to acknowledge the event and remove it from the Master Log. The event is not removed from the Events Associated with Differences table.

Source Address — IP address of the product on which a change occurred.

Category — Audit log event category. Options include application, product audit, and user action events.

Description — Description of the event.

Last Event Server Time — Time and date the event last occurred on the server.

Message ID — Message ID of the event.

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