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Table 13 Fields of the running configuration list

Field

Description

Version

Uniquely identifies the running configuration file. The version number is assigned

automatically by the system for each backup file.

 

 

 

Backup Time

Time when the running configuration file is backed up.

 

 

Label

Label for this version.

 

 

Compare

Allows you to compare two configuration files including the drafts to find the

differences.

 

 

 

Set Baseline

Allows you to set the running configuration file as the baseline.

 

 

Label Management

Allows you to re-label the running configuration file.

 

 

Save as Draft

Allows you to save the running configuration file as a draft, and then edit the

content of the draft.

 

 

 

Restore

Allows you to set the configuration file identified by the version as the running

configuration file for the device.

 

 

 

Return to Tabs on the device configuration information management page and functions provided.

7.Draft

You can save a configuration file as a draft, or create a new draft.

On the device configuration management list, you can click the icon in the Management column of a device to bring up the configuration information management interface of the device, as shown in Figure 12. Then, click the Draft tab to enter the draft management page, as shown in Figure 15. You can customize a configuration file and apply it to the device.

The Draft tab allows you to:

Edit a configuration file and save it as a draft.

Add and delete drafts.

Click the restoration icon to replace the contents of the draft with the current startup or running configuration file.

Compare a draft with itself, another draft, or any configuration file to find the differences.

Figure 15 Draft list

Table 14 Fields of the draft list

Field

Description

Name

Name of the draft.

 

 

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Firewall specifications

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