USER’S GUIDE36 SmartSwitch Remote Access Moduleyou use SFVRA-CFG to download configuration files, the files will be over written and the systemwill reboot. The CFGEDIT or Dynamic Management session will be canceled, and any changes,unsaved or saved, will be lost.With two exceptions, it is possible to completely configure your system using CFGEDIT. Theexceptions are:1. TFTP configuration2. file attributes configurationThese two elements can only be configured using Manage Mode.SFVRA C ONFIGURATION M ANAGERThe SFVRA Configuration Manager allows a network to be configured and managed centrally. Itis made up of two components: the SFVRA-CFG database (using either MS SQL Server, or MSAccess) and the SFVRA-CFG client application, which is the interface to the database.The network administrator can generate each system’s configuration files separately, with thesystem’s view of the network, then transfer the configuration files electronically to the system.SFVRA-CFG provides a mechanism to define a system at a site, based on administrator-definedtemplates and standard configurations. It also allows the definition of major protocol networks andtheir ISDN lines, mapping them to specific sites and then to systems at that site. The configurationfiles generated by SFVRA-CFG for a specific system can be transferred to that system using aproprietary, secure protocol. For more information on SFVRA-CFG, including installation andconfiguration instructions, refer to SFVRA Configuration Manager User’s Guide.STARTING THE SFVRA-CFG APPLICATIONTo start the SFVRA-CFG:1. Open the SFVRA-CFG application.3. From the menu bar, click on File then click on Connect, or click on the toolbar.4. A dialog box similar to the following will be displayed:Note that the first time you use the SFVRA-CFG application, the login ID is set to SFVRACFG.If desired, you may edit this field to change the login ID.5. If required, enter your password.6. Click OK.