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4.7.2
CONFIG CONTROL
The
Config Control
page grants access to User Configuration, Firmware Upgrade and Factory Settings.
Figure 60 – Maintenance/Unit Configuration Control
4.7.2.1
USER CONFIGURATION SETTINGS
Select
Checkpoint User Configuration
to create a checkpoint of all the user configurable settings in the Viper. Click
Proceed
to save these settings into the configuration file (UserCFG_macaddress.drp, where
macaddress
is equal to the Ethernet
MAC Address of the Viper). The new configuration set overwrites previously saved settings. The configuration file contains
all user settings that can be configured on any of the web pages as well as several additional parameters that can only be
configured using the CLI.
Additionally, portions of the Routing Table and the Neighbor Table are saved into the configuration file as described below.
4.7.2.1.1
NEIGHBOR TABLE
―
Dynamic Neighbors
. Not Saved. Dynamic neighbors are created and deleted automatically by the neighbor discovery
algorithm and are not saved in the configuration file.
―
Locked Neighbors.
Saved and Restored. Locked neighbors are created automatically by the neighbor discovery
algorithm but are not deleted automatically. These entries are saved into the configuration file.
―
Static Neighbors.
Saved and Restored. Static neighbors are created manually by the user. These entries are saved into
the configuration file.
4.7.2.1.2
ROUTING TABLE
―
Connected Route.
Not Saved. These routes point to a direct physical connection on the Ethernet port and are created
dynamically based on the Viper SC’s Ethernet IP address.
―
Proprietary Route.
Not Saved. Routes added due to an entry in the neighbor table. These routes will be automatically
recreated for each remote Viper SC in the neighbor table.
―
Static Route.
Saved and Restored. Static routes are created manually by the user. These routes are saved into the
configuration file.