User`s guide

How the Import/Export Options Work
Export
Importing and Exporting
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Enterprise Configuration Manager
User’s Guide
Figure 7-1. A File Containing Two Exported ECM Configurations
CFG and TPL File Types
The file selection dialog box provides an optional suffix for the file.cfg for
configurations and .tpl for templates— so that you can easily identify the
file when you want to import it.
NOTE
The version numbers in Figure 7-1 represent the version numbers of the
configuration when it was exported. If you import these configurations into
ECM, these version numbers may change. ECM assumes the imported
configuration is the next version of the configuration if others exist in the
ECM database.
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Configuration Attributes:
Id Name Value
0x1006e Model_Name weekend_config
0x820001 apply_to_Cmtype 0xd0004
0x820002 model_specific 0x0
0x820003 mtype_specific 0xd0004
0x82001c sequence 3
0x82001a description ><<<<<
0x820006 cfg_device_special NO_SPECIAL_LOGIC
Client Attributes:
Id Name Value
0x118f5 AutoPlaceOffsetY 30
0x118f4 AutoPlaceOffsetX 0
0x10023 Agent_Port 161
<END
START>
Configuration Attributes:
Id Name Value
0x1006e Model_Name daily_config
0x820001 apply_to_Cmtype 0xd0004
0x820002 model_specific 0x0
0x820003 mtype_specific 0xd0004
0x82001c sequence 1
0x82001a description ><<<<<
0x820006 cfg_device_special NO_SPECIAL_LOGIC
Client Attributes:
Id Name Value
0x10b48 If_State 1
0x11b4e IfOwnsRel 0x10018
<END
Configuration
Name
Configuration
Name
Version #
Version #
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