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of the sessions in the windowing profile, or the Mod Size does not match, then another profile
should be chosen or created.

Defining System Profiles

System profiles may be defined (by copying an existing profile) only if the update parameter
was entered. Follow these steps:

• Select the desired source profile. Use the Tab key to move the cursor to the action

column of the desired profile. Enter S to select the source profile. The source profile
may be a system or a user profile.

• Select the desired destination system profile. Use the Tab key to move the cursor to the

action column preceding the user profile to define. Enter D to select the destination
profile.

• Press the PF10 key to process the panel.

Defining User Profiles

User Profiles may be defined only for the current port.

• Select the desired source profile. Use the Tab key to move the cursor to the action

column of the desired profile. Enter S to select the source profile. The source profile
may be a system or a user profile. If the selected source is a system profile, the mod size
and the configured sessions of the port are checked to make sure that the selected system
profile can be supported.

• Select the desired destination user profile. Use the Tab key to move the cursor to the action

column preceding the user profile to define. Enter D to select the destination profile.

• Press the PF10 key to process the panel.

If the copy is successful, the new user profile is displayed. If the copy fails, a message explaining
the error is displayed.

Removing User Profiles

Only user profiles on the current port may be removed. Use the Tab key to move to the action
column preceding the desired user profile. Enter R to select the profile for removal, then press
the PF10 key to process the panel.

Removing System Profiles

System profiles may be removed only if the update parameter was entered. Use the Tab key to
move to the action column preceding the desired profile. Enter R to select the profile for
removal, then press the PF10 key to process the panel.

Defining the Windowing ID

A Windowing ID may be defined to uniquely identify a particular windowing data object for
CSCM functions. Use the Tab key to move the cursor to the Windowing ID field. Enter a
name and then press the PF10 key to process the panel.

Valid names can contain up to eight alphanumeric characters. The first character must be an
alphabetic character. No embedded blanks are allowed.