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2.
edit the security key and/or subnet ID and click
Save
to save the changes in the
system_manager.ini
file.
Considering Note 1 above, if you try to edit the EUI64 address of an existing BBR, the SM will recognize it
as a new entity and will add the new BBR to the list.
Considering Notes 2 and 3 above, if you edit a BBR, it will be removed from an existing subnet and the
devices in that subnet will be unable to join the network, unless you edit the same parameters for all the
field devices in that subnet.
Deleting a BBR
To delete a BBR you must perform the following actions:
1.
select the desired backbone router in the list and click
Delete
;
2.
you will be asked for confirmation; click
Yes
to delete the backbone router or
No
to abort the
action.
Considering Note 3 above, when you delete a BBR, the devices in its subnet will be unable to join until a
new BBR provisioned with the same security key and subnet ID is added to that subnet.
After you perform any of the above operations, click
Activate
to load the changes into the SM. The
changes will be visible in the network topology and where applicable in the device list.
6.3.5.2
Configuring Gateways
Note
:
By design, the VR950 supports only one GW, therefore it is not permitted to add more than one
GW to the system.
Editing a GW
To edit the GW, you must perform the following actions:
1.
click on the entry that you want to edit in the GWs list;
2.
edit the security key and/or subnet ID and click
Save
to save the changes in the
system_manager.ini
file.
Deleting a GW
To delete the GW, you must perform the following actions:
1.
select the desired GW in the list and click
Delete
;
2.
you will be asked for confirmation; click
Yes
to delete the GW or
No
to abort the action.
Caution! If you delete the GW, you will no longer be able to access the system and retrieve any data,
although the network remains functional.
After you perform any of the above operations, click
Activate
to load the changes into the SM. The
changes will be visible in the network topology and, where applicable, in the device list.