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| Selecting a Predesigned Configuration | |
Selecting a Predesigned Configuration |
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Introduction |
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The Vanguard 650 Series must be configured to your specific application to function | ||||
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| (CMEMs) have been developed which will likely meet your needs. You will find | ||
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| these configurations, along with a detailed description of the application they were | ||
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| Vanguard 650 Series. |
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Saving and |
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The Vanguard 650 Series lets you save and restore a node’s configuration memory | ||||
Restoring CMEMs | (CMEM). Saving a configuration retains a copy of your configuration on a PC disk | |||
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| so you can retrieve it later, should you need to restore it. A configuration is restored | ||
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| when it is retrieved from a PC disk and placed into a node’s CMEM. Restoration of a | ||
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| CMEM is typically used for error recovery. | ||
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| This table shows the two methods for saving and restoring CMEMs. | ||
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| “Saving and Restoring Configurations |
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Installing and Coldloading 650 Series Software |