Figure 90 Device configuration segment management page

Table 99 Configuration segment management functions

Function

Description

Configuration segment list

Allows you to view information about all configuration segments.

 

 

Adding a configuration segment

Allows you to add a configuration segment.

 

 

Importing a configuration

Allows you to import a configuration segment from a locally saved file.

segment

On the configuration segment management page, click the Import button.

 

 

 

Allows you to selected configuration segments.

Deleting configuration segments

On the configuration segment management page, select the configuration

 

segments that you want to delete and click the Delete button.

 

 

Refreshing configuration

Allows you to refresh the configuration segments list.

segments

On the configuration segment management page, click the Refresh button.

 

 

Importing configuration segments

Allows you to import the running configuration file from a device.

from device

 

 

 

Configuration segment list

The configuration segment list is on the configuration segment management page, as shown in Figure 90.

Table 100 Fields of the configuration segments list.

Field

Description

Filename

Name of the configuration segment file

 

 

File Type

Type of the configuration segment file

 

 

Creation Time

Creation date and time of the configuration segment

 

 

 

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