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Performing Diagnostics 13 - 13<br />

If the distribution is password protected, only those units that have the<br />

same password configured into the control parameter will accept the<br />

distribution. In this way you may protect your units from unwanted<br />

loads. The password may also be used to divi<strong>de</strong> the units into co<strong>de</strong> load<br />

groups so the loads to one group will not affect the other groups.<br />

If the distribution is done without a password, the load will be ignored<br />

by remote units with a configured password. If the remote unit does not<br />

have a password and firmware is being distributed, it will still accept the<br />

load based on the version number and co<strong>de</strong> checksum.<br />

Controlling Which Parts of the Configuration are Distributed<br />

By <strong>de</strong>fault certain parts of the configuration have been set to being part<br />

of the distributable configuration. The distribution always contains all<br />

configuration items marked this way.<br />

Each configuration item in the bridge has been assigned a unique id<br />

number that will never change over the life of the product. It is these<br />

numbers along with the arguments to the configuration commands that<br />

are distributed so that menu changes do not affect the configuration.<br />

Use the Dump command to display the status of the entire configuration.<br />

Each line will start with the id number for the item and its arguments.<br />

Then in a comment field the string “local” will appear if the item in not<br />

distributable and “sent” if it is. Following this will be the current full<br />

text for the configuration item.<br />

To change which items are distributable use the add/remove/<strong>show</strong> commands.<br />

The Add command asks for a configuration id and whether it is<br />

to be sent or is local only. The Remove command asks for an id or “all”<br />

and returns the item to its <strong>de</strong>fault state. The Show command displays the<br />

table of changes.<br />

Starting The Distribution<br />

To start the distribution use the Go option The following message will<br />

appear:<br />

Finding the other units ...<br />

When the command is executed, the local unit will send a special

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