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l Count -- The number of items imported for each configuration item. For example, the number shown in the
Count column for Guest Manager Custom Fields indicates the number of customized fields that were imported.
2. You can click a configuration item's row in the list for additional options.
l For some items, you can click a link to go to the relevant page in the application.
l To view details for a configuration item, click its Show Details link. The form expands to show details of the
import results for the item. The details explain the import status, and advise you of any further action that might
be required.
Status Description
Imported The item was successfully imported with no changes.
Migrated
The item was successfully imported but some aspects were modified for 6.2, as
described in Show Details for the item.
For example, if a field imported in a 3.9 configuration has a different name in 6.2 but was
successfully matched and updated, the change is indicated by an arrow:
Migrated field: schedule_time --> start_time
Processed
The item was processed for the import but was not applicable and was ignored, as
described in Show Details for the item.
For example, a disabled network configuration, or a service that is now handled in Policy
Manager instead of Guest, or a plugin version that was already up to date.
Action
Required
Items with this status might or might not have been imported, and require further
verification or manual configuration, as described in Show Details for the item.
For example, print templates that should be reviewed, reports that should be recreated
using Insight instead of Reporting Manager, custom database settings that are not
supported, items that should now be configured in Policy Manager instead of Guest, or
server addresses that should be verified to ensure they are current.
Unsupported
The item was not imported because it is not supported in 6.2.
For example, RADIUS certificates, RADIUS Dictionary, custom items for which no
handler could be found, or items such as the system log or RADIUS database that are
now managed in Policy Manager.
Obsolete
The item was not imported because it is obsolete in 6.2.
For example, fields that no longer exist, obsolete operator login settings,
RADIUS database settings or server configurations, or deleted user accounts.
Error
The item was not imported because it was missing or unavailable.
For example, missing service handler implementations or unavailable skin plugins.
Warning
The item was imported but the details include information the operator should be aware
of.
For example, plugins might have been exported from your 3.9 system by out-of-date
plugin versions.
Table 82:
Configuration Import Statuses
For import details specific to each import item, see "Import Information for Specific Import Items " on page 390.
Import Information for Specific Import Items
For each configuration category on the Import Notices list, this section describes items that might be changed,
unsupported, or obsolete, and any actions you might need to take.
This section includes the following: