User's Guide

Table Of Contents
To apply a CLI profile to a device type, select a device type from CLI Configuration drop-down menu.
If you want to apply the CLI profile to the appliance level, select the appliance level and then select the
Enable configuration checkbox. Next, select the profile from the list of profiles. If there is only one
profile, it is selected automatically. Click Apply to apply the selected profile to devices in the appliance
level.
If you want to apply the CLI profile to a specific lower network level, select the lower network level and
then select the Override settings radio button. Next, select the profile from the list of profiles. If there is
only one profile, it is selected automatically. Click Apply to apply the selected profile to devices in the
selected network level.
Note
If you have a Central Management license and you want to use the same configuration on
other ADSP appliances, you can copy configuration settings to all your managed appliances
by clicking Copy settings to all appliances.
CLI Variables
Variables can be used in the CLI commands to get information (values) from other sources. They are
global in nature and can be assigned to any network level. There are three types of variables: user-
defined variables, extraction variables, and expansion variables.
User-defined variables are displayed in the Variables section. You can edit user-defined variables by
selecting a network level from the tree and assigning values to one or more variables.
Use the Variables section to define configuration variances unique to the specific device parameters
listed. For example, highlight the Gateway parameter and click under the Device Value column to
display a field used to assign a unique Gateway address to this specific profile. Select and assign new
default values as needed for each available profile.
Infrastructure Management
Legacy Content
1396 Extreme AirDefense User Guide for version 10.5.