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CONFigure:FRAMe:IMPort
<import filename>
Loads a secondary devices configuration file from the compact flash memory of your
primary switch unit into its internal volatile memory. As a prerequisite, you must have
exported such a file in advance, see
All secondary switch unit configuration filenames have the extension "
.iconn
". Do not
enter the extension when specifying a filename. A filename query does not return the
extension.
For example, when you save the interconnection configuration file "
subunit1
", it is
saved as "
subunit1.iconn
". A query returns this filename as "
subunit1
", only.
Legacy file extensions are still supported.
Risk of losing settings
:
Note that this command overwrites the secondary switch units in the current frames
configuration in the primary switch unit’s internal memory with the secondary switch
units configuration in the loaded file.
To avoid losing a current secondary switch units configuration, consider saving this
configuration by
, before you send the import command.
Setting parameters:
<import filename>
String parameter to specify the name of the file to be loaded.
Example:
CONF:FRAM:IMP ”setup3frameconfigs”
Loads the file
setup3frameconfigs
from the flash memory
into the volatile memory.
Usage:
Event
Manual operation:
See
CONFigure:FRAMe:IMPort:CATalog?
Returns the names of all secondary device configuration files that are stored in the
switch unit's flash memory.
All secondary switch unit configuration filenames have the extension "
.iconn
". Do not
enter the extension when specifying a filename. A filename query does not return the
extension.
For example, when you save the interconnection configuration file "
subunit1
", it is
saved as "
subunit1.iconn
". A query returns this filename as "
subunit1
", only.
Return values:
<list of filenames>
Comma-separated list of filenames, each in quotation marks.
Example:
CONF:FRAM:IMP:CAT?
Response:
"setup2frameconfigs","setup3frameconfigs"
Usage:
Query only
Manual operation:
See
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