Wireless/Redundant Edge Services xl Module Management and Configuration Guide WS.02.xx and greater

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Configuring the ProCurve Wireless Edge Services xl Module
Management Interfaces
running-config—When the Wireless Edge Services xl Module loads the
startup-config, all the configurations become part of the running-config,
which is held in RAM. When you make and apply configuration changes
in the Web browser interface, these changes become part of the running-
config as well. Unless you save the changes that you apply to the running-
config, these changes are not retained when the Wireless Edge Services
xl Module is rebooted.
Applying Changes to the running-config. You can make and apply con-
figuration changes to the running-config in different ways:
Apply button—On some configuration screens, you make configuration
changes and then click the Apply button.
Enable
button—In some instances, you enable functionality by clicking the
Enable
button. To deactivate the functionality, you click the
Disable
button.
OK button in Add or Edit screens—To add information or edit configura-
tions, you click the Add or Edit button, make configuration changes on the
screen that is displayed, and then click the OK button. (In some cases you
can delete specific configurations by clicking the Delete button.)
After you enter changes in a configuration screen but before you click one of
these buttons, you have the option of backing out, or deleting, the changes.
To back out changes not yet applied to the running-config, click the Revert
button. (See Figure 2-4.)
Saving Changes to the startup-config. To save configuration changes to
the startup-config and ensure that they are not lost when the Wireless Edge
Services xl Module is reloaded, you must click the Save link at the top of the
screen.
(See Figure 2-4.)
If you are using the CLI, you must enter the
write memory
command to save
changes to the startup-config file. When you enter this command, you must be
in the wireless-services context. (For more information, see “CLI” on page 2-21.)