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Restrictions for bulk configuration:
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The target device must be running the same firmware version as the source device.
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The target device must be of the same model type as the source device.
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Bulk configuration is permitted if the differences between the target and source devices are only
"mechanical" designs which are indicated in the model name's suffix.
For example, you can perform bulk configuration between PX3-4724-E2N1K2 and
PX3-4724-E2N1K9 since the only difference between the two models is their chassis colors
represented by K2 (blue) and K9 (gray).
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Mechanical design codes in model numbers:
These mechanical designs are represented by suffixes added to the model name. In the table, x
represents a number. For example, Ax can be A1, A2, A3, and so on.
Suffix Mechanical design
Ax
The line cord's length in meters
Note: For an inline monitor, it is likely two
Ax's are added to the model name for
indicating the lengths of its inlets' and
outlets' line cords.
Bx
The line cord's color
Cx
Cord types or options
Dx
Plug types or options
Ex
Outlet types or options
Gx
Controller options
Kx
Chassis colors
Lx
The line cord's length in centimeters
Nx
Chassis dimensions or other mechanical changes
Ox
OCP brand options
Px
Special requests for device painting or printing
Qx
Special requests for physical placement
arrangements
Rx
Custom logo
Example
A20 = 3.3 meters
B501 = bright red orange
C4 = power cord with
the standard gauge
D1 = IP67 watertight
plug
E2 = Locking C13 or
Locking C19
G0 = no controller
K6 = yellow
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