Transferring device configurations to similar models

When changing to a different device type, it is often necessary to adopt aspects of the configuration of the previous model. To do this, LANconfig offers the ability to load the configuration file (*.lcf) of a source device onto a similar destination device. All of the configuration parameters available on both source and destination devices assume the previously used values where possible:

Proceed as follows to transfer the configuration onto a new device:

  1. The firmware levels of the source and destination devices should be matched as closely as possible. Every new LCOS firmware version features new parameters. Using the same firmware on the two devices allows the greatest possible matching of available parameters.
  2. Save the configuration of the source device with LANconfig , e.g. via Device / Configuration Management / Save as File.
  3. Disconnect the source device from the network to avoid address conflicts.
  4. Load the configuration onto the destination device using Device / Configuration Management / Restore from File. Messages on the conversion of the configuration are displayed in an information window.
Note: Please note that this function is intended primarily for replacement devices and not for the configuration of new devices to be operated in parallel with the source device in the same network. Because key communication settings, such as the IP address of the device and DHCP settings, are transferred to the destination device, parallel operation of the source and destination devices in one network may result in conflicts. The configuration of several devices in one network is facilitated by group configuration and configuration via scripts.