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V6100 and V7122 User Guide
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To use Apply & Reset you must enable ARP Manipulation in the Preferences
window. Also, you must have administrator privileges for the computer you are
using
An easy way to create several clients that use similar settings is to create a template. For
information on how to create a template, see
Managing Client Templates
.
To add a client to the list using a template:
1
Click on the
Add New Client
Icon;
a client with blank parameters is displayed.
2
In the field
Template
, located on the right side of the
Client Configuration Window
,
click on the down arrow to the right of the entry field and select the template that you
want to use.
3
The values provided by the template are automatically entered into the parameter fields
on the right side of the
Client Configuration Window
. To use the template parameters,
leave the check box next to that parameter selected. The parameter values appear in
gray text.
4
To change a parameter to a different value, unselect the check box to the right of that
parameter. This clears the parameter provided by the template and enables you to edit
the entry. Clicking the check box again restores the template settings.
5
Click
Apply
to save this entry to the list of clients or click
Apply & Reset
to save this
entry to the list of clients and send a reset message to that gateway to immediately
implement the settings.
To use Apply & Reset you must enable ARP Manipulation in the Preferences
window. Also, you must have administrator privileges for the computer you are
using.
Deleting Clients
To delete a client from the BootP Tool:
1
Select the client that you wish to delete by clicking on the line in the window for that
client.
2
Click the
Delete Current Client
button
3
A warning pops up. To delete the client, click
Yes
.
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