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Selecting Save Applied Changes on the System Utilities Menu.
As a reminder that there are configuration changes that need to be saved,
“UNSAVED DATA” appears in the upper right corner of the panel. Once you issue a
SAVE, the following happens:
1.
SAVING DATA appears on the panel while the 8275-416 is in the process of
permanently saving the current operational configuration data.
2. DATA SAVED appears on the panel when the 8275-416 completes saving the
current operational configuration.
3. UNSAVED DATA no longer appears on the panel until the next configuration
change is made.
If you issue a SAVE without previously having made an Apply for recently made
configuration changes, the changes are automatically applied when the SAVE is
issued.
If you initiate a reset of the switch without permanently saving previously made
configuration changes, you are prompted with a message to continue without saving
the configuration change.
Making Configuration Changes via the Web Interface
This section provides information on making configuration changes, getting the
changes put into effect, and retaining the changes across a power cycle when using
the Web Interface.
Making Configuration Changes
On the Web pages, field entries that can be modified are displayed in a box with a
white background. Depending on the field being modified, you can modify the text
by:
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Typing in the appropriate text over existing text (overwriting). If the data typed in
is syntactically incorrect, the data entered is rejected and the original data is
displayed.
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Selecting an option from one of the items displayed when the pull-down menu is
selected. All items in a pull-down menu are syntactically correct.
Until the Apply or Save button is selected, you can restore any modified values to
their original data by selecting the Undo button.
Processing Configuration Changes
Once the desired fields are modified, select the Apply button or Save button to
process the changes. Apply makes the changes take effect but the changes are not
automatically retained across a reset or power cycle. Save makes the changes take
effect and also results in the changes being retained across a reset or power cycle.
Before the Web Browsers sends the request to the switch, the data for the fields
changed are verified. If any field is invalid, an error message is displayed identifying
the field that contains the error. Invalid data errors are reported one field at a time.
All configuration changes must be valid before any of the changes are sent.
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