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There are two ways to save your changes to non-volatile storage using ExtremeWare
Vista:
Select Save Configuration from the Configuration task button, Switch option.
This field contains a drop-down list box that allows you to select either the primary
or secondary configuration area. After you select the configuration area, click Submit
to save the changes.
Click the Logout button.
If you attempt to log out without saving your changes, ExtremeWare Vista prompts
you to save your changes.
If you select Yes, the changes are saved to the selected configuration area. To change
the selected configuration area, you must go to the Configuration task button, Switch
option.
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Some pages have a Filter button. The Filter button is used to display a subset of
information on a given page. For example, on the OSPF configuration page, you can
configure authentication based on the VLAN, area identifier, or virtual link. Once you
select a filtering option and click the Filter button, the form that provides the
configuration options displays the available interfaces in the drop-down menu, based
on your filtering selection.
Similarly, in certain Configuration and Statistics pages, information is shown based on a
particular slot.
Because the BlackDiamond switch allows you to preconfigure modules without having
them physically available in the chassis, the configuration pages offer a drop-down
menu to select any module card that has been configured on the system, whether or not
the module is physically available. By default, information for the first configured
module that is found in the chassis is displayed on the page. You can configure
available slots and ports by filtering on a selected module from the Sort by Slot
drop-down menu.
On the Statistics pages, you can only view information for cards that are configured and
physically inserted into the BlackDiamond chassis. On these pages, the Sort by Slot
drop-down menu displays only these modules.