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USER GUIDE - Rev.5 (January 2018)
Changes made with the
set
command are not operative merely because they have been
executed. Effective, immediate use of the changes made is achieved by executing the
Apply
command. On the contrary, the
Save
commands entails storing the changes
made permanently, without requiring their immediate use, but applied in the case of an
initialisation.
In this way, the changes are implemented as an operating procedure through the
Apply
command, and after checking that the behaviour is correct, it is saved using the
Save
command. Consequently in the case of obtaining undesirable results, it is always
possible to eliminate the
Save
command and reboot the equipment to recover the
previous status, even in the case that the changed activated lead to the user not being
able to obtain access.
Access can also be obtained to the console remotely through SSH connection and Telnet.
4.2
HTTP SERVER
The HTTP server included provides access to the HTML pages giving access to all the
configuration data.
The procedures for the effective configuration of the parameters are identical, that is to
say, it is necessary to execute the
Apply
command and/or the
Save
command, as
indicated in the section on using the console, but before executing these commands, the
system must be informed that the data have been changed through the
Send
command
(the button is present in all the HTML pages).
The
Apply
and
Save
commands are at the bottom of the tree menu and are only visible
when the user profile has administration rights. The commands indicated are shown on
FIGURE 14.
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