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2.2.6 Configuration Objects
Glossary of Icons Used
Configuration icons are used to define the following:
2.2.7 Configuration Operation Icons
Glossary of Icons Used
The following icons are used to define configuration operations:
Configuration
– Indicates an item capable of being configured by the access
point’s interface.
View Events / Event History
– Defines a list of events. Select this icon to view
events or view the event history.
Core Snapshots
– Indicates a core snapshot has been generated. A core
snapshot is a file that records the status of all the processes and memory
when a process fails.
Panic Snapshots
– Indicates a panic snapshot has been generated. A panic
snapshot is a file that records the status of all the processes and memory
when a failure occurs.
UI Debugging
– Select this icon/link to view current NETCONF messages.
View UI Logs
– Select this icon/link to view the different logs generated by
the user interface, FLEX and the error logs.
Revert
– When selected, any unsaved changes are reverted back to their last
saved configuration.
Commit
– When selected, all changes made to the configuration are written
to the access point. Once committed, changes cannot be reverted.
Commit and Save
– When selected, changes are saved to the access point’s
configuration.
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