Saving A Configuration - Avaya G150 Installation And Configuration Manual

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Sorting
Each branch of the Configuration Tree lists its entries under column headings (for example,
Users are listed by Name, Extension, Options and Forwarding etc.) To change the entry
order, either ascending or descending, click on the column heading, eg. to view the Users in
descending order, click on the Name column.
Drag and Drop
Entries can be copied between configuration forms using drag and drop. For example, a short
code created for a user can be copied to another User by dragging the short code between the
two open forms.
Direct Access
In most cases where a list box is used to select a Hunt Group, Firewall Profile etc., it is possible
to double-click on this entry to enable a view or edit of the relevant form.

Saving a Configuration

After making any G150 configuration changes, the new configuration needs to be saved before
the changes are reflected. When saving a configuration, the new configuration is sent back to
the G150 control unit for updating. Hence, the terms "saving" and "sending" a configuration are
used interchangeably within Manager. There are two ways to save a configuration, via a system
merge or a full reboot of the G150 control unit. Manager tracks the changes made to the
configuration so that if all the changes made can be merged, then the option for merging
(Merge Config) will automatically be selected and if a reboot is required, When Free will be
selected. Although a reboot only takes a few seconds, it cuts off any calls in progress. To avoid
upsetting users, select the Reboot When Free option.
Updates made to the BOOTP and Operator configuration do not require a merge or reboot
because only Manager specific information is effected and nothing needs to be sent to the
G150.
The following configuration requires a full reboot:
System
Line
Unit
Extension
WAN Port
Wireless
Logical LAN
Tunnel
The Manager Application Software
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