Adjective
configurable (comparative more configurable, superlative most configurable)
Capable of being configured; customisable; permitting rearrangement or adjustment.
For example, versions of Windows prior to Windows XP doubled reported values above a configurable threshold, and then optionally doubled them again above a second configurable threshold. Source: Internet
Accommodate complex orders that may involve build-to-order or configurable goods and services. Source: Internet
A highly configurable router, which makes intercepting calls to services straightforward. Source: Internet
Fairly secure and featuring configurable security, it allowed network- and file-access restrictions. Source: Internet
GPIO pins are software configurable to either an input or an output state. Source: Internet
If there is more than one route still tied at this point, several BGP implementations offer a configurable option to load-share among the routes, accepting all (or all up to some number). Source: Internet