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Avaya Branch Gateway Manager 10.0 Page 98
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4.1 Configuration Mode: File Menu
4.1.1 Open Configuration
This command displays the Select B5800 menu used to receive a systems configuration settings. See Loading a
Configuration .
The same action is performed by the icon in the Main Toolbar.
The Select B5800 menu is also used for other actions such as reboot and sending a configuration. If the unit required is
not found, the Unit/Broadcast Address can be changed and then Refresh clicked. To change the TCP addresses scanned,
select File | Preferences | Discovery and enter the required addresses in the IP Search Criteria.
Known Units is not available unless configured, see Known System Discovery .
4.1.2 Close Configuration
This command closes the currently loaded configuration without saving it.
4.1.3 Save Configuration
The File | Save command saves the amended configuration.
If the configuration has been received from a system, the Send Config menu is displayed. See Sending a Configuration
.
If the configuration file has been opened offline or created from new, the file is saved to disk only.
4.1.4 Save Configuration As
The File | Save As command allows you to save a configuration a file on the Branch Gateway Manager computer. Note
that dynamic configuration data, for example hunt groups advertised from other systems in a network, are not included
in a configuration file saved onto PC and then reopened.
The command displays the Save File As dialog box. You can enter the new file name, including the drive and directory.
Configurations saved onto the PC in this way can be reopened using the icon or the File | Offline | Open File
command.
4.1.5 Change Working Directory
This command allows you to change the default locations where Branch Gateway Manager looks for and saves files.
These fields set the default location where Branch Gateway Manager will look for and save files. This tab is also accessed
by the File | Change Working Directory command.
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