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AlterPath OnSite Administrator’s and User’s Guide
See “How Configuration Files Changes Are Managed” on page 574 for details
about how to save, apply, and back up changes in the OSD and on the
command line.
Logout Button, and OnSite Information
The following table describes the logout button and the other information that
displays in the upper right corner of all Web Manager windows.
T To Try or Save Web Manager Changes
Perform this procedure when a red graphical LED blinks in the “unsaved
changes” button on the lower right hand corner of the Web Manager to
indicate that changes have not been saved.
1. Click the “try changes” button to apply configuration changes, which can
be restored by clicking the “cancel changes” button.
2. Click the “apply changes” button to save configuration changes.
Apply changes Click the “apply changes”
button
If “try changes” has not been previously
clicked, updates the appropriate
configuration files. The first time changes
are “applied,” creates a compressed copy of
the configuration files in a backup directory.
Subsequently overwrites the backed-up copy
of the configuration files.
Table 3-6: Logout Button and Other Information in the Upper Right
WIndow Area Purpose
Click this button to log out.
Displays the hostname and IP address assigned during initial
configuration (see “Performing Basic Network
Configuration” on page 67). Also displays the model name of
the AlterPath OnSite.
Table 3-5: Options for Trying, Saving, and Restoring Configuration Changes (Continued)
Option Action Result