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
Working With the Configuration Editor
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Step 4 Enter modification comments in the Change Description field.
Modifying Credentials
You can use this feature to modify or delete the credentials of a configuration file.To do this:
Step 1 Select RME > Config Mgmt > Config Editor > Private Configs to open a configuration file stored in
private work area.
The List of Private Configs window appears.
Or
Select RME > Config Mgmt > Config Editor > User Archive to open a configuration file stored in
public work area.
The User Archived Configs window appears.
You can also perform any of the editor operations by opening a configuration file for editing by Device
and Version, Pattern Search, Baseline and External Location.
For more details see, Overview: Opening a Configuration File.
Step 2 Click Edit.
The Editor window appears.
Step 3 Click the masked credential link in the With Credentials pane. (The masked credential appears as
multiple *s.)
The Modify Credentials dialog box appears.
Step 4 Enter the information required to modify credentials.
Field Description
Modify Modifies credentials of the selected configlets.
Delete Deletes the existing credentials of the selected configlets.
Modify Mode
Old Credential Old credential appears in clear text in a non-editable text box.
New Credential Enter the new password of the selected configlets. This field
is editable when you select the Modify option.
Confirm Credential Enter the new password of the selected configlets again to
confirm the new value. This field is editable when you select
the Modify option.