Assign Units to Different ConfigurationsWhen a unit running PacketWise version 7.0 or later subscribes to PolicyCenter, PolicyCenter creates a unique configuration at the top of the configuration tree, then assigns the unit to that configuration. These unique configurations are exclusive to the unit for which they were createdno other unit can be assigned to these unique configurations unless the configurations are renamed, or moved to another location within the configuration tree. If, however, you have manually created a new configuration, or moved or renamed a unique configuration, you can reassign any Packeteer unit to the configuration. Each unit sharing a configuration must have a unique unit name. If you wish to reassign a unit to a configuration that already has a unit with the same name, you must first rename one of the units. Note: When you subscribe a unit running PacketWise 5.x-6.x to PolicyCenter, its new configuration appears in the /default folder, instead of at the top of the configuration tree. You can assign a unit to these configurations at any time; it is not necessary to rename them or move them first. When you reassign a unit to a different configuration, it uses only the classes and settings from its new configuration, and leaves behind all classes or settings it applied from a previous configuration. Reassign Packeteer units from one PolicyCenter configuration to another when you want to:
To assign a Packeteer unit to a different configuration:
If you see the message "The configuration has changed" in a pop-up window, close this window and refresh the browser information. To refresh the browser, either select the configurations tab in PolicyCenter or click Refresh or Reload in the browser. The browser will now display the current configuration. |
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