Figure 24 Device software import page

Managing deployment tasks

This function allows you to view all deployment task information.

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From the navigation tree of the system management component, select Deploy Task under Device Management to enter the deployment task list page, as shown in Figure 25.

Figure 25 Deployment task list

On the deployment task list, you can:

Execute deployment tasks immediately.

Cancel deployment tasks.

Delete deployment tasks.

Refresh the deployment task information.

Table 29 describes the deployment task query option and Table 30 describes the fields of the deployment task list.

Table 29 Deployment task query option

Option

Description

Task Status

Select a state to list all deployment tasks in the state.

 

Table 30 Fields of the deployment task list

 

 

Field

Description

Execution Status

Current status of the deployment task

 

 

Task Name

Name of the deployment task

 

 

Task Type

Type of the deployment task

 

 

 

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