Copying a configuration template – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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The Rename dialog box appears.
5.
Enter the new name for the configuration template in the New Name field.
Configuration template names cannot begin or end with a period (.). Spaces in the configuration
template name are also not permitted. In addition, the characters in
are not permitted in
a configuration template file name.
Table 25 Invalid characters
Character Name
Character Name
*
Asterisk
'
Apostrophe or single quotation
| Vertical
bars
: Colon
\ Backslash
" Double
quotation
/
Forward slash
< >
Angle brackets
? Question
mark
6.
Click OK.
Copying a configuration template
Copying a configuration template allows you to re-use and modify an existing configuration template. In
addition, the copy option also lets you move an existing configuration template to a new location.
To copy a configuration template:
1.
Navigate to Service > Configuration Templates.
a.
Click the Service tab from the tabular navigation system on the top.
b.
Click the Configuration Center on the navigation tree on the left.
c.
Click the Configuration Templates under Configuration Center from the navigation system on
the left.
All root configuration template folders and configuration templates stored at the template folder
root level is displayed in the Configuration Templates list.
2.
Navigate to the folder that contains the configuration template you want to copy.
3.
Click the icon
in the Operation field of the configuration template you want to copy.
4.
Select
Copy from the popup menu.
The Copy Configuration Template page appears.
5.
Modify the name for the template in the Template Name field.
You cannot modify the name of a configuration template from the Modify Configuration Template
page. To rename it, you must select the Rename option from the Operation popup menu. For more
information about renaming a configuration template, see "
Renaming a configuration template
."
6.
Select the type of template you want to create from the Template Type list. Template type options
include File, Segment and CLI Script.
A file template type creates an entire configuration file that is then applied to the device by using
the deployment option.
A segment template type creates only a portion of a configuration field, which is then applied to
the device. For example, if your organization uses SNMP community strings that vary by location,
you can create a configuration file by using a segment template type for just the SNMP community