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 10 Editing and Deploying Configurations Using Config Editor
Benefits of Configuration Editor
Configure Job
Policies.
Configure a default policy for job
properties that applies to all future jobs.
You can also specify whether the property
can be modified when the job is created.
Select Resource Manager Essentials > Admin > Config Mgmt >
Config Job Policies > Config Editor.
Set up the
default editing
mode.
Set up or change your default editing
preferences.
Config Editor remembers your preferred
mode even across different invocations of
the application.
You can also change the mode when you
open a configuration file using the Device
and Version option.
However, Config Editor does not
remember this change across different
invocations of the application. Only the
changes made using the Admin tab is
remembered.
Select RME > Admin > Config Mgmt > Config Editor.
View changes. View the changes made to the opened
configuration file. RME compares the
edited file with the original version.
To view changes made to a configuration file in the private work
area:
1. Select RME > Config Mgmt > Config Editor > Private
Configs.
2. Select the configuration file and click Edit.
3. Click Tools.
4. Select View Changes.
To view changes made to a configuration file in the public work
area:
1. Select RME > Config Mgmt > Config Editor > User
Archive.
2. Select the configuration file and click Edit.
3. Click Tools.
4. Select View Changes.
Table 10-1 Config Editor Tasks (continued)
Task Description Action