Sending an Individual Configuration

Last Updated : Mar 29, 2022 |

The current configuration settings open within Manager can be sent to the system. The method depends on whether Manager is being used to edit the configuration of a single system or a network of systems.

The first steps of this process depend on whether you are sending a configuration received from the system or sending one opened offline/created new.

  • A Configuration Opened from a System - Click in the main toolbar or select File | Save Configuration from the menu bar.

  • A Configuration Created Offline or Opened from a PC File - Select File | Offline | Send Config from the menu bar.

The Send Configuration menu is displayed.

Configuration Reboot Mode If Manager thinks the changes made to the configuration settings are mergeable, it will select Merge by default, otherwise it will select Immediate.

  • Merge - Send the configuration settings without rebooting the system. This mode should only be used with settings that are mergeable. Refer to Mergeable Settings.

  • Immediate - Send the configuration and then reboot the system.

  • When Free - Send the configuration and reboot the system when there are no calls in progress. This mode can be combined with the Call Barring options.

  • Timed - The same as When Free but waits for a specific time after which it then wait for there to be no calls in progress. The time is specified by the Reboot Time. This mode can be combined with the Call Barring options.

  • Reboot Time - This setting is used when the reboot mode Timed is selected. It sets the time for the system reboot. If the time is after midnight, the system's normal daily backup is canceled.

  • Call Barring - These settings can be used when the reboot mode When Free or Timed is selected. They bar the sending or receiving of any new calls.

Click OK. A service user name and password may be requested.

  • If the service user name or password used do not valid, "Access Denied" is displayed.

  • If the service user name used does not have rights to send a configuration or to request a reboot or merge, "Insufficient service user rights" is displayed.

  • If the service user name used does not have operator rights to make the changes that have been made to the configuration, "Insufficient operator rights. Operator cannot modify xxxx records" is displayed.

  • The warning will appear if the configuration being sent contain any errors indicated by a icon in the error pane. The configuration can still be sent by selected Yes.

  • The message Failed to save the configuration data. (Internal error) may indicate that the IP500 V2 system has booted using software other than that in its System SD card's primary folder.