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Overview

Configuration files are .cli files, which are used to store parameter values for a particular CLI configuration on the SBC. When required, these configuration files can be used to set up SBC through EMA GUI for the required configuration without going to each window and changing the parameter values manually. Each configuration file stores one particular type of configuration and is used to configure SBC only for that configuration.

The Configurations tab allows the administrator and users to view the current CLI configuration on the SBC, as well provides the tools to import and export configurations.

Configuration Import/Export Window

You can:

  • Create Configuration file for current configurations
  • Download Configuration to disk
  • Upload Configuration to SBC
  • Install Configuration over existing Configuration
  • Import Template

For more information on Configuration Import/Export, refer to System Administration - Configuration Template Import (EMA).

Import Template

To import a template and fill the tokens generated for data files to create configuration:

  1. On SBC main screen, navigate to Administration > System Administration > Configuration Import/Export. The Configuration Import/Export window is displayed.
  2. Click Import Template on the Configurations panel.

    Configuration ImportExport - Import Template Button

     

    The Import Template window appears. It lists the available templates by default, which are used for different IMS configuration scenarios. For more information on IMS configuration, refer to Configuring SBC for IMS.

    Configuration - Import Template Window

  3. To view the details of all the parameters mentioned in the Template file, select the required template file. The Import option will become active.

    Import Template - Import

  4. Click Import to view the parameters. Fill the parameters with required values. The following options are provided for all the imported templates:

    Configuration ImportExport - Import Template File

  5. Once all the required values are added, you can choose how you want the file name to appear. Choose the option Use Default File Name to let SBC choose the file name.

    Configuration - ImportExport - Template File Name


    Choose Enter custom file name to add you own file name to the template.

    Configuration ImportExport - Template File Name Custom

  6. you can either save the configuration for future implementation or save and install the configuration immediately. Use the following buttons to perform the tasks.

     

    Configuration ImportExport - Template File Save

  7. Once the template is saved, the newly added template will be displayed in the list of saved configurations as .cli file.

    Configuration File

View Template

  1. To view the current configuration, click View Template.

    View Template

  2. The current configuration file opens

    Viewing current configuration file

Import Tokens From File

Click Import Tokens From File to import any saved tokens to be added to the template. Click Browse to select the token file from your local drive.

Import Tokens From File

Save Token Values to File

  1. Click Save Token Value to File to save all the available tokens from the template on your local drive.

    Save Token values to File

  2. You can either open and view the Token file or save the same to your desired location on your local drive.

    Save Tokens

  3. The .txt file will open with the Token values.

    viewing the token values

View CLI Configuration

  1. Click View CLI Configuration to view the template information in CLI format.

    View CLI Configuration

  2. A pop up window appears with the template information in CLI format.

    Viewing CLI Configuration

     

Cancel

Click Cancel to undo the edits to the existing template. The template will be closed.

Cancel button

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