Chapter 4

SpeedTouch™ Configuration Management

Applying a configuration stored on the SpeedTouch™

To activate a configuration file, stored on the SpeedTouch™ ‘/dl’ subdirectory, the CLI command :config load is used.

Following CLI commands are available in the config load CLI command group:

=>:help config load

Load saved or default configuration.

Syntax : load [load_ip = <{disabledenabled}>]

[defaults <{disabledenabled}>] [flush = <{enableddisabl

ed}>]

[echo = <{disabledenabled}>] [filename = <string>]

Parameters :

[load_ip = <{disabledenabled}>] Load IP settings or not.

[defaults <{disabledenabled}>]

Load default instead of saved configuration. [flush = <{enableddisabled}>]

Flush current configuration before loading new one. [echo = <{disabledenabled}>]

Echo each command string when loaded. [filename = <string>]

Configuration filename.

Following parameters are available:

load_ip = <{noyes}>

Allows you to define whether the current IP configuration should be preserved (no), or the IP configuration as defined in the loaded configuration file should be applied (yes). If not specified, load_ip=no.

defaults = <{noyes}>

Allows you to reset the SpeedTouch™ to its default configuration (yes). If not specified, defaults=no. To restore a configuration file, do not use this parameter.

flush = <{yesno}>

Allows you to define whether the SpeedTouch™ should flush its current configuration before loading the new one (yes). By default, and if not specified flush = yes, the new loaded configuration is exclusively applied to the SpeedTouch™. If you specify flush = no, the new loaded configuration is appended to the existing current configuration. The latter may result in an unexpected behaviour of the SpeedTouch™.

echo = <{noyes}>

Allows you to specify whether to echo each command string loaded from the new configuration file (yes) or not (no). If not specified, echo=no.

filename = <string>

Allows you to specify the name of the configuration file to load, in case it is different from user.ini. If not specified, the SpeedTouch™ will assume the file name to be user.ini. It is also possible to load a script file (.sts) with the config load command.

When loading a config file, the file is loaded to memory. However, to make the configuration persistent you need to click saveall to save the configuration.

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