Toolpack v2.3:Activating the Configuration

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Changes made to the configuration of the Tmedia or Tdev units are stored on the OAM&P Configuration and Logging database. In order for changes to be used by the system, they must first be activated. This is  done at the system level and accessed from the Navigation panel.
 
Changes made to the configuration of the Tmedia or Tdev units are stored on the OAM&P Configuration and Logging database. In order for changes to be used by the system, they must first be activated. This is  done at the system level and accessed from the Navigation panel.
  
Note: To activate a configuration, you must be the Root user or have an privilege  [[Toolpack:User_access|user access]] level of 0.
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Note: To activate a configuration, you must be the Root user or have [[Toolpack:User_access|user access]] level of 0.
  
 
== To activate a system configuration ==
 
== To activate a system configuration ==

Latest revision as of 14:38, 9 December 2009

Changes made to the configuration of the Tmedia or Tdev units are stored on the OAM&P Configuration and Logging database. In order for changes to be used by the system, they must first be activated. This is done at the system level and accessed from the Navigation panel.

Note: To activate a configuration, you must be the Root user or have a user access level of 0.

To activate a system configuration

1. Select Systems from the navigation panel.


Navigation Panel v2.3 Systems.png


2. Click Edit to access the System Configuration screen.


Web Portal v2.3 Systems Edit.png


3. Select the name of the system configuration that you wish to activate.

  • Click Activate

Note: Make certain that Lock Active Configuration is unchecked. Failure to do so will not allow the configuration to be saved.

Web Portal v2.3 Systems Edit 2.png


A confirmation screen is displayed indicating the outcome of a successful activation.


Web Portal v2.3 Systems Edit 3.png

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