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Appendix B Working with Templates and Data Files

Using Templates with Service Requests

Note

There is no choice of options to selectively determine templates for U-PE and PE-AGG devices during
the service request workflow. Templates are automatically copied from the policy, based on the presence
of a UNI interface on the devices functioning in U-PE and PE-AGG roles. See the section

Selectively

Determining Templates for U-PE and PE-AGG Device Roles, page B-9

, for more information on this

feature.

Perform the following steps to choose the template(s)/data file(s) for the device(s):

Step 1

Click the Add link in Template/Datafile column for a device.

The Add/Remove Templates window appears.

Step 2

Click the Add button.

The Template Datafile Chooser window appears.

Step 3

Navigate to a template in the folder tree and select it.

The template is listed in the right side of the GUI, along with any data files that are associated with it.

At this point, you can either select an existing data file, or click the Create Data File button to create a
data file dynamically in the workflow. The rest of the steps in this section cover the case of selecting an
existing template and data file. For instructions on how to create a data file dynamically, see the section

Creating a Data File in the Service Request Workflow, page B-16

.

Step 4

Check the check box of a data file to choose it.

Step 5

Click the Accept button to confirm the choice.

The template/data file combination appears in the Add/Remove Templates window.

Step 6

To add additional templates/data files to the list, click the Add button and repeat the appropriate steps,
as covered above.

Step 7

When you are satisfied with selection of templates/data files, click the OK button in the Add/Remove
Templates window.

The templates/data files appear in the Template/Datafile column of the Template Association window,
as shown

Figure B-8

.