User manual
Table Of Contents
- NMS300 Network Management System Application
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Get Started
- 3 Discover and Manage Resources
- Discovery concepts
- Use quick discovery to discover devices on your network
- Use a discovery profile to discover devices on your network
- View and manage the wired and wireless devices on your network
- View device information
- View wireless device information only
- Modify the name, location information, and contact information
- Remove device information
- Synchronize a network device
- Log in to a device
- Ping, perform a traceroute, or reboot a device
- Use the SNMP MIB browser
- View and export the Inventory table and Interface List table
- Manage device groups
- Search for the switch to which a host is connected
- 4 Monitor Devices and the Network
- Monitor the network
- Monitor the top 10 widgets for all devices
- Customize the top 10 page
- View the wireless summary and monitor the top 10 widgets for wireless devices
- View device details and interface details
- Monitor wireless clients and view client details
- Manage the configuration monitors
- Customize the optional network dashboard
- View and export audit logs
- View firmware version information
- View the NMS300 server information
- View application notifications
- 5 Manage Configurations and Firmware
- 6 Manage Alarms and Logs
- 7 Manage Maps and Topologies
- 8 Manage sFlow
- 9 Generate and View Reports
- 10 Manage Jobs
- 11 Manage Users and Security Profiles
- 12 Manage Global Settings and Backups
- 13 Manage Licenses
- 14 Register Devices
- A Technical Specifications
- B Device Details
- 1 Index
NMS300 Network Management System Application
Manage Configurations and Firmware User Manual160
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8. From the More menu, select Compare Files.
A pop-up similar to the following one opens.
The left and right side of the pop-up window each display one of the selected files. The
pop-up window highlights changed lines in yellow, added lines in green, and missing lines
in red.
9. Click the Close button.
The pop-up window closes.
Import and export configuration files to an
external file server
By default, the application saves and retrieves configuration files from the NMS300 server.
However, if you set up an external file server (see
Set up an external file server on
page 270), you can retrieve (import) and save (export) configuration files, including backup
files, to the external file server.
For each type of device, you can transfer only the entire file directory that includes all
configuration files for the type of device. You cannot transfer individual configuration files. For
example, if you export the file directory for switches, all configuration files for all switches are
exported. Similarly, if you import the file directory for standalone APs, all configuration files for
all standalone APs are imported.