Lantronix EDS2100 EDS1100 / EDS2100 - User Guide - Page 131
XML: Import Configuration, XML Export Status, Export
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14: Advanced Settings Table 14-10 XML Export Status XML: Export System Status Settings Export to browser Export to local file Lines to Export Groups to Export Description Select this option to export the XML status record to a web browser. Select this option to export the XML status record to a file on the device. If you select this option, enter a file name for the XML status record. Select the instances you want to export in the line, LPD, PPP, tunnel, and terminal groups. Check the configuration groups that are to be exported into the XML status record. 3. Click Export. The groups display if exporting the data to the browser. If exporting the data to a local file system, the file is stored on the file system. Note: Most browsers will interpret and display the XML data without the XML tags. To view the raw XML, choose the view file source feature of your browser. XML: Import Configuration Here you can import a system configuration from an XML file. The XML data can be imported from a file on the file system or uploaded using HTTP. The groups to import can be specified by toggling the respective group item or entering a filter string. When toggling a group item, all instances of that group will be imported. The filter string can be used to import specific instances of a group. The text format of this string is: :;:;... Each group name is followed by a colon and the instance value . Each : value is separated with a semicolon. If a group has no instance, specify the group name only. To import a system configuration: 1. Click XML on the menu bar and then Import Configuration at the top of the page. The XML: Import Configuration web page appears. Figure 14-11 XML: Import Configuration 2. Click one of the following radio buttons: Configuration from External file. See Import Configuration from External File on page 132. EDS1100/2100 User Guide 131