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3. Click New Template. The template for the selected CLI Profile is displayed.
In the following image, the AP7131 template is displayed.
4. Enter a name for the profile.
5. Decide if you want to reboot the device and write configuration updates to the startup
configuration, or not reboot and write configuration updates to the running configuration. Then,
select the radio button reflecting your choice.
6. Update the CLI commands to match your criteria.
See CLI Commands on page 585.
7. Click Save.
The profile name is added to the list of profiles for that network level and that device type. Now, you
can select it and apply it to a network level in your system.
Once you add a profile, you can copy, edit, or delete it by highlighting the profile and clicking the
appropriate link (right side of profile). You can also copy the profile to all your other appliances using
the Copy settings to all appliances button if you have a Central Management license and have
added the appliance to your network (Menu > Add Devices).
Apply a CLI Profile
Once you have defined a CLI profile for your device(s), you can now apply it to the device(s) in your
network. A CLI profile can be applied to an appliance and all its network levels or it can be applied to a
single network level. Any child network level automatically inherits the parent's CLI profile.
Configuration
Tab CLI Configuration
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