Systems127To include a default value, for instance if one is required to prevent errors, you can append it to thecustom information macro, like so:asset={@ rhn.system.custom_info(asset) = 'Asset #' @}This default is overridden by the value on any system containing it.Using the Red Hat Network Configuration Manager (rhncfg-manager) will not translate or alterfiles, as that tool is system agnostic — rhncfg-manager does not depend on system settings. Binaryfiles cannot be interpolated.6.7.6. SystemsThis page displays status information about your system in relation to configuration. There are twosub-tabs: Managed Systems and Target Systems.6.7.6.1. Managed SystemsThis page is the default display for the Configuration Systems page. The systems displayed herehave been fully prepared for configuration file deployment. The number of local and centrally-managedfiles is displayed. Clicking the name of the system takes you to the System Details Configuration Overview page for the system. Clicking on the number of local files takes you to the SystemDetails Configuration View/Modify Files Locally-Managed Files page, which allows you tomanage which local (override) files apply to the system. Clicking on the number of centrally-managedconfiguration channels takes you to the System Details Configuration List/Unsubscribe fromChannels page. This allows you to unsubscribe from any channels you wish.6.7.6.2. Target SystemsThis page displays the systems that are either not prepared for configuration file deployment or havenot yet been subscribed to a configuration channel. The table has three columns which identify thesystem name, whether they are prepared for configuration file deployment, and a list of the stepsthat have yet to be completed before the system is prepared. By selecting the check box to the left ofthe profile name and then pressing the Enable RHN Configuration Management button, all of thepreparatory steps that can be automatically performed are scheduled by RHN.NoteYou will still have to perform a few manual steps to enable configuration filedeployment, but on-screen instructions are provided to assist with this step.6.8. ScheduleIf you click the Schedule tab on the top navigation bar, the Schedule category and links appear.These pages enable you to track the actions taking place within your systems. An action is ascheduled RHN task that is to be performed on one or more client systems. For example, an actioncan be scheduled to apply all Errata Updates to a system.Red Hat Network keeps track of the following action types:1. Package Alteration (installation, upgrade, and removal)