Editing SRC Configurations with the C-Web Interface
The C-Web interface enables you to edit a graphical version of the SRC CLI configuration statements and hierarchy.
When you edit a configuration, you work in a copy of the current configuration to create a candidate configuration.
The changes you make to the candidate configuration are visible through the user interface immediately, but they do not take effect on the SRC software or the C-series Controller until you commit the changes.
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The style of objects in the side pane indicates the status of the configuration. For example:
- White text—Indicates a committed configuration.
- Gray text—Indicates that an object is a configuration that has not been created.
- Orange—Indicates that an item has been changed, but not yet committed.
- Crossed-out orange text—Indicates that an item has been deleted, but not yet committed.
- Red x mark—Indicates an invalid configuration.
Loading Configuration Values in the C-Web Interface
When you access an object that does not have a configuration created (indicated by gray text in the side pane), the main pane contains only information about the configuration values that can be created.
Figure 19 shows the main pane of a configuration that has not been created.
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To access and edit the configuration, you must load the configuration values in the main pane.
To load the configuration values:
- In the side pane, click an object that does not have a configuration created.
- In the main pane, click the Create button.
Committing a Configuration
To save software configuration changes to the directory and activate the configuration:
When you commit the configuration, the software reviews the configuration for errors (commit check). Then, if the configuration is correct, the configuration is activated and becomes the active configuration.
If the configuration contains errors, a message indicates the location of the error, and the configuration is not activated.
Reverting to a Previous Configuration
You can revert to the active configuration and discard configuration changes not yet committed.
To revert to the full committed configuration:
Updating the Configuration Data
You can update the configuration data based on changes made by other users.