Creating Or Editing An Update Schedule List - ZyXEL Communications ENTERPRISE NETWORK CENTER Manual

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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 37 Configuration > Update/Backup > Update Schedule List
LABEL
Device Name
Add
Edit
Remove
check box
Status
File Name
Device Model
Total Device
Update Time
Admin

4.4.6 Creating or Editing an Update Schedule List

Click Configuration > Update/Backup > Update Schedule List > Add (or select a schedule
and click Edit) and use the following steps to create or edit a waiting configuration update
schedule. For an existing update schedule you can only edit the update time; skip to the last step
for details.
Select the model for which you want to update the configuration file and click Next.
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To narrow down the list of displayed results, specify the name or partial
name of a managed device.
Click this to create a new schedule for having the ENC upload configuration
files to managed devices.
Select an entry that has a Status of Waiting and click this to edit the
entry.
Select an entry that is not running and click this to delete it.
Select the check box of an entry and click Edit or Remove to take the
action for the entry respectively. Select or clear the check box at the table
heading line to select or clear all check boxes in this column.
This shows whether the scheduled configuration upload is Running, waiting
to start (Waiting), has failed (Fail), has all completed (Success) or has
partial completed (Partial Success).
Note: Some devices may need a manual system restart to complete the
whole configuration restore process. Check the User's Guide of your
device for the related information.
Enter up to 20 characters to specify a name for the configuration file. You
can use letters, numbers, underscores, and dashes.
This is the model of the selected managed device.
This is how many devices this schedule is to have the ENC upload
configuration files to.
This is the date and time that the configuration file update was (or is
scheduled to be) performed.
This is the name of the administrator who created the configuration file
update schedule.
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