Chapter 6
NI-VXI Configuration Utility
Record Configuration to File
Load Configuration from File
Revert to Current Configuration
You can successfully revert only if you have not yet selected the Update Current
Note
Configuration option.
Logical Address Configuration Editor
PCI-MXI-2 for Linux
With this option you can save your configuration settings to a file. Notice
that this option does not write the configuration settings to the PCI-MXI-2
configuration EEPROM.
If you want to update the PCI-MXI-2 configuration settings, use the
Update Current Configuration option instead.
You can use this option to load your configuration settings from a file. This
action only updates the configuration settings in your editor. This does not
write the configuration settings to the PCI-MXI-2 configuration EEPROM.
To update the configuration use the Update Current Configuration
option for the changes to take effect.
If you made changes to the configuration settings without committing those
changes (writing to configuration EEPROM), you can revert the
configuration settings to the values they had before you made the changes.
Figure 6-3 shows the Logical Address Configuration Editor. Notice that the
options are arranged into three groups—Device Settings, VXI Shared
Memory, and Resource Manager. The following sections describe the
options you can select for each of the fields.
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