XML schema for network device configuration

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Network computer configuring

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C709S226000, C709S221000, C709S222000, C709S227000, C709S223000, C380S282000, C380S047000, C380S044000, C380S046000

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07657612

ABSTRACT:
An Extensible Mark-up Language (XML) schema is used to generate configuration settings files. A wireless configuration XML schema defines an XML file for configuring wireless network settings on a wireless device. A wide area network (WAN) configuration schema defines an XML file for configuring a WAN device. A local area network (LAN) configuration schema defines an XML file for configuring a LAN device. A broadband modem configuration schema defines an XML file for configuring a broadband modem device. A device configuration schema defines an XML file for reporting the configuration of a device.

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