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3. In the
Configuration Workbench
widget, click on the
Browse
button next to the
Import
field. A dialog box shall appear.
4. Browse to the exported configuration file, select it and then click
Open
.
5. To import the file, click on the
Import
button.
8.8.2
Saved Configuration
The saved configuration gives a full description of the unit including attributes useful
for debugging purposes. This is the format that shall be sent to Customer Support
when reporting a bug.
Note:
In-band Control mode will be disabled the using
Support > Save
Configuration > Save configuration Including Control Parameters
and
Support > Restore Configuration Including Control Parameters
options
on the web GUI.
Getting a Saved Configuration from the Unit
To get the saved configuration from the unit, do the following:
1. Navigate to the
Support
page.
2. In the
Import and Export
widget on the
General
tab, click on the
Save
standard configuration
or
Save configuration including control parameters
button depending on whether you want to include the IP information of the unit in
the saved xml file.
3. In the popup window, select the
Save file
option.
4. By default, the unit will save the configuration file to the
Downloads
folder on
your computer.
Reloading a Saved Configuration to the Unit
Any previously saved configuration can be easily reloaded to the unit from the
Support page.
Note:
Only a saved configuration can be reloaded to the unit using this method.
To reload a saved configuration, do the following:
1. Navigate to the
Support
page.
2. In the
Import and Export
widget, open the
Restore Configuration
or
Restore
Configuration including Control Parameters
accordion depending on whether
you saved the configuration without or with control information.
3. Click on the
Browse
button and browse to the converted configuration file,
select it and then click
Open
.
4. Click on the
Upload
button and a pop-up box
Confirm Restore
will appear.
Click on the
Yes
button to upload the file.
Summary of Contents for AVP 1000 1RU
Page 10: ...Preliminary Pages x EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
Page 42: ...Installing the Equipment 2 18 EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
Page 176: ...Front Panel Control 4 60 EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
Page 319: ...Web GUI Control EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A 5 143 Figure 5 43Support Page Device Management Tab...
Page 320: ...Web GUI Control 5 144 EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
Page 324: ...Advanced Video Processing and Networking 6 4 EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
Page 374: ...Options Licensing and Upgrades 7 28 EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
Page 396: ...Preventive Maintenance and Fault finding 8 22 EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
Page 444: ...Technical Specification B 28 EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
Page 446: ...Audio Coding C 2 EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
Page 452: ...Differences For Contribution Encoder and Voyager II D 2 EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
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