Cisco Systems 4.1 Dust Collector User Manual


 
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User Guide for Resource Manager Essentials 4.1
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Chapter 1 Overview of RME
Config Mgmt (Tab)
Config Editor
The Config Editor application gives you easy access to configuration files. Config Editor allows a
network administrator with the appropriate security privileges to edit a configuration file.
Config Editor Tasks
You can perform the following tasks using Config Editor. See Table 1-5:
Create the Baseline template. You can also:
View a Baseline template
Edit a Baseline template
Delete a Baseline template
Import a Baseline template
Export a Baseline template
Resource Manager Essentials > Config Mgmt > Archive
Mgmt > Baseline Templates
Generate a non-compliance configuration report. You can also:
Download this template on to the devices to make it
compliant.
Delete the Compliance jobs
Resource Manager Essentials > Config Mgmt > Archive
Mgmt > Baseline Templates > Compliance
Table 1-4 Configuration Management (continued)
Task Launch Point
Ta b l e 1-5 Config Editor Tasks
Task Launch Point
Set or change your Config Editor preferences. Select RME > Admin > Config Mgmt > Config Editor
View the list of previously opened files in private or public
work area.
Select RME > Config Mgmt > Config Editor > Private
Configs
Or
Select RME > Config Mgmt > Config Editor > User Archive
Open a configuration file for editing in four ways:
Device and Version
Pattern Search
Baseline
External Location
Select RME > Config Mgmt > Config Editor > Config Files
View the status of all pending, running, and completed jobs.
You can also create a new job or edit, copy, stop and delete a job
that you have opened.
Select RME > Config Mgmt > Config Editor > Config
Editor Jobs.