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Cutting, copying, and pasting data between devices

Cut, copy and paste information between devices, such as interface cards, to save time when you enter data. If you are entering similar data for several devices, SREM allows you to cut, copy and paste information between devices.

If moving information between multiple network access devices, SREM allows you to cut and paste information from one device to another. Copying is not enabled between devices because you cannot have multiple network access devices in the Device List with the same configuration data.

Step Action

1In the Device List, right-click the device with information that you want to cut or copy.

2Select Cut or Copy in the right-click menu (Figure 21 "Right-click menu" (page 45)).

Figure 25 Right-click menu

3In the Device List, right-click the device heading for the network access device where you want to paste the copied information.

4Select Paste As in the right-click menu.

The Paste As dialog box appears (Figure 26 "Paste As dialog box" (page 49)).

Figure 26

Paste As dialog box

5Select the slot for the card to which you want to paste the copied data.

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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NN47230-301 specifications

Nortel Networks NN47230-301 is a significant telecommunications component that plays a vital role in modern networking and communication infrastructures. Nortel, once a leading player in the telecommunications industry, designed a range of products to facilitate efficient data and voice transmission, and the NN47230-301 is a testament to its legacy.

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