3. Configuration Procedures
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For the router, saving also updates the router’s configuration database, adding
newly configured DLCIs or subnets that do not yet exist in the router database.
NOTE:
There are other methods of changing configurations, like SNMP and
Auto-Configuration. Since multiple sessions can be active at the same
time, the last change made overwrites any previous or current changes
being made. For instance:
Saving your configuration changes would cause configuration
changes made via another method to be lost.
If you are making changes and someone else makes changes and
saves them, your changes would be lost.