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150 | Creating and Using Templates Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave |Version 7.3
Table 88 Groups > Templates > Add Template Fields and Default Values
Setting Default Description
Use Global Template No Uses a global template that has been previously configured on the Groups >
Templates configuration page. Available templates will appear in the drop-down
menu. If Yes is selected you can also configure global template variables. For
Symbol devices you can select the groups of thin APs to which the template
should be applied.
Fetch None Selects an AP from which to fetch a configuration. The configuration will be
turned into a template with basic AP specific settings like channel and power
turned into variables. The variables are filled with the data on the APs/Devices >
Manage page for each AP.
Name None Defines the template display name.
AP Type Cisco IOS (Any
Model)
Determines that the template applies to APs or devices of the specified type. If
Cisco IOS (Any Model) is selected, the template applies to all IOS APs that do not
have a version specific template specified.
Reboot APs After
Configuration Changes
No Determines reboot when AMP applies the template, copied from the new
configuration file to the startup configuration file on the AP. If No is selected, AMP
uses the AP to merge the startup and running configurations. If Yes is selected,
the configuration is copied to the startup configuration file and the AP is rebooted.
This field is only visible for some devices.
Restrict to this version No Restricts the template to APs of the specified firmware version. If Yes is selected,
the template only applies to APs on the version of firmware specified in the
Template Firmware Version field.
Template firmware
version
None Designates that the template only applies to APs running the version of firmware
specified.
Community String None If the template is updating the community strings on the AP, enter the new
community string AMP should use here. AMP updates the credentials it is using to
communicate to the device after the device has been managed.
Telnet/SSH Username None If the template is updating the Telnet/SSH Username on the AP, enter the new
username AMP should use here. AMP updates the credentials it is using to
communicate to the device after the device has been managed.
Telnet/SSH Password None If the template is updating the Telnet/SSH password on the AP, enter the new
Telnet/SSH password AMP should use here. AMP updates the credentials it is
using to communicate to the device after the device has been managed.
"enable" Password None If the template is updating the enable password on the AP, enter the new enable
password AMP should use here. AMP updates the credentials it is using to
communicate to the device after the device has been managed.
SNMPv3 Username None If the template is updating the SNMP v3 Username password on the AP, enter the
new SNMP Username password here. AMP updates the credentials it is using to
communicate to the device after the device has been managed.
Auth Password None If the template is updating the SNMP v3 Auth password on the AP, enter the new
SNMP
Username password here. AMP updates the credentials it is using to
communicate to the device after the device has been managed.
Privacy Password None If the template is updating the SNMP v3 Privacy password on the AP, enter the
new SNMP Username password here. AMP updates the credentials it is using to
communicate to the device after the device has been managed.
SNMPv3 Auth Protocol MD5 Specifies the SNMPv3 Auth protocol, either MD5 or SHA-1.
SNMPv3 Privacy
Protocol
DES Specifies the SNMPv3 Privacy protocol, either DES or AES.