User's Manual Part 4

Access / One
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Managing Modules
This chapter covers management and configuration tasks at the individual module
level (for example, wireless modules or network servers). It is generally sufficient to
configure your Access/One Network as a whole without configuring specific
modules. If you are managing the network, a subnet or node, go to the relevant
chapter:
“Managing the Network” on page 65.
“Managing Subnets and Nodes” on page 127.
When a module is configured, the module’s manually configured parameters will
always override the global network parameters that are configured or defaulted at
the network level. It is presumed that if a module is manually configured, then the
module’s values take precedence over global network values.
Manger/One at the Module Level
When you drill down to the module level in Manager/One you will notice that the
function tabs and available commands change, depending on what type of module
you have selected (wireless module or network server). For example, If you are
logged in to a wireless module, Manager/One presents you with a Rogue Devices
function and Wi-Fi commands under the Configure function—none of these options
being available if you are logged in to a network server (they are not required for
network servers).
Also, and regardless of what type of module you are logged in to, the Apply
Configuration tab is not available at the module level. The Apply Configuration tab
is only applicable at the network level where you need to propagate your
configuration changes across the entire network.
To avoid repetition, this chapter only addresses the commands at the module level
that are different from the equivalent commands at the network level, or commands
that are unique to individual modules. For your convenience, cross-references are
included that will take you to the corresponding commands at the network level.