CLI Reference Guide

Verifying Configuration Information 331
In addition, 3WXM allows you to deploy or export configuration changes
that cause error messages by default.
To change verification options
1 On the toolbar of the Verification tab click Options. The Verification
Options dialog box appears.
2 Select the cases in which you want 3WXM to perform verification:
Verify changes only — 3WXM performs verification only on
configuration items that change, instead of verifying the entire
configuration when any change in that configuration occurs.
Verify on edits — 3WXM performs verification whenever you edit a
WX switch’s configuration.
Verify on deploy and export — 3WXM performs verification when
you select the option to deploy WX switches from 3WXM to the live
network.
Verify on upload — 3WXM performs verification when you select
the option to upload a switch’s configuration from the network into
3WXM.
Allow errors to be deployed and exported — 3WXM allows you
to deploy or export a WX switch’s configuration even if it contains
errors.
3Com recommends that you do not deploy a network plan that contains
configuration errors. Allowing configuration errors to be deployed to the
network can affect network stability.
Allow errors to be uploaded — 3WXM allows you to upload a WX
switch’s configuration into 3WXM even if it contains errors.
3 Click Close to place the changes into effect and close the dialog box.
Disabling and
Reenabling Rules
If you disable a rule, you can use the Verification Options dialog box to
reenable the rule. You also can disable rules, for the entire network plan
or for specific instances.
To disable or reenable a rule
1 On the toolbar of the Verification tab click Options. The Verification
Options dialog box appears.
2 Click Rules Control. The list of 3WXM verification rules appears.