User guide
Getting Started with the Configuration Manager
16 (98) EN/LZT 108 6492 R1
April 2003
4.3 Committing Changes to Permanent Storage
Whenever you change system settings, the changes are initially placed in a temporary
storage (called random access memory or RAM). Your changes are made effective
when you submit them, but will be lost if the device is reset or turned off.
Follow these steps to commit changes to permanent storage.
1 Select Admin > Commit & Reboot. The Commit & Reboot page appears:
Figure 5: Commit & Reboot page
2 Click the Commit button. (Disregard the selection in the "Reboot Mode"
drop-down list; it does not affect the commit process).
The changes are saved to permanent storage.
Note:
If you change the LAN IP address information, you
MUST commit the changes and then reboot the
system to activate them. All other changes are
activated when you commit them (no reboot is
needed).