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The '''Import System Configuration''' button allows you to select several configuration items: | The '''Import System Configuration''' button allows you to select several configuration items: | ||
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* Core settings: All settings of global settings, module settings, incident settings, user defined names, virtual link groups, ingress (NIC) filter and IP groups, excluding management interface settings, multi-device settings, and user settings. Some core settings (network interfaces, virtual link group and time synchronization) can also be retained during import. Simply uncheck the global core setting checkbox und check the child checkboxes for settings to be imported and overwritten. | |||
* Management interface settings: All settings of the management interface (e.g. Wi-Fi, LAN, hostname). | * Management interface settings: All settings of the management interface (e.g. Wi-Fi, LAN, hostname). | ||
* Multi device settings: All settings on the configured remote devices. | * Multi device settings: All settings on the configured remote devices. | ||
* | * User and roles: All users and their passwords. The admin user cannot be changed and cannot be deleted by a configuration import. | ||
* User settings: All user settings (such as search history or dashboard configuration) | |||
It is possible to import the selected settings to all configured remote devices by selecting the last check box. | |||
The button '''Save current system configuration on Multimeter''' will store the current configuration as a file on the device itself (in contrast to the export feature, which will download the file the user's computer). | The button '''Save current system configuration on Multimeter''' will store the current configuration as a file on the device itself (in contrast to the export feature, which will download the file the user's computer). | ||
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