System Tools Clause Samples

System Tools. System shall provide the following functionality to authorized operators as an integral part of the operator interface or as stand-alone software programs. If furnished as part of the interface, the tool shall be available from each workstation or web browser interface. If furnished as a stand-alone program, software shall be installable on standard IBM-compatible PCs with no limit on the number of copies that can be installed under the system license.
System Tools. System shall provide the following functionality to authorized operators as an integral part of the operator interface or as stand-alone software
System Tools. System Tools are scripts that run in the background according to pre-defined schedules to generate Web pages, send out reminders and notifications, and maintain the I-D repository. The standards process support tools that are currently maintained by the Secretariat are listed in the table below. Descriptions of the Community Tools and Management Tools, as well as links to these tools, are available on the “IETF Web Tools” Web page at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/tools.html.
System Tools. This chapter discusses the system tools available on the MX100-TG. Monitoring information is available on the WebGUI by selecting Tools from the left navigation pane. The MX100-TG provides the following system tools: • “Factory Settings” on page 73 • “Upgrade” on page 74 • “Change Password” on page 74 • “Reboot” on page 75 Factory Settings As shown in Figure 22, the Factory Settings selection will ask for confirmation to restore the system to its factory defaults. Restoring factory settings to a remote MX100-TG will cause the IP Address used to access the system to revert to its default. This will likely cause remote access to be lost.