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Saving the PX Configuration
A source device is an already configured PX device that is used to create
a configuration file containing the settings that can be shared between
PX devices. These settings include user and role configurations,
thresholds, event rules, security settings, and so on.
This file does NOT contain device-specific information, including:
Device name
System name, system contact and system location
Network settings (IP address, gateway, netmask and so on)
Device logs
Outlet names
Outlet status
Environmental sensor and actuator names
States and values of environmental sensors and actuators
TLS certificate
Because the date and time settings are saved in the configuration file,
users should exercise caution when distributing the configuration file to
the PX devices in a different time zone than the source device.
To save a configuration file:
1. Choose Maintenance > Bulk Configuration. The Bulk Configuration
dialog appears.
2. Click Download Bulk Configuration.
3. When the web browser prompts you to open or save the
configuration file, click Save. Choose a suitable location and save
the configuration file to your PC.
The file is saved in the XML format, and its content is encrypted using
the AES-128 encryption algorithm.
Tip: You can also save a configuration file using a Secure Copy (SCP)
command. See
Bulk Configuration via SCP
(on page 553).
Summary of Contents for PX3-4000 series
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