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172 | Creating and Using Templates Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.5 | User Guide
6. If you want to add the global template, select Apply Changes Now. If you do not want to add the template,
select Cancel and Discard Changes. Canceling from the confirmation configuration page causes the template
and all of the template variables to be lost.
7. Once you have added a new global template, you can use a CSV upload option to configure global template
variables. Go to the Groups > Templates configuration page and select the CSV upload icon for the
template. The CSV file must contain columns for Group Name and Variable Name. All fields must be
completed.
Group Name—the name of the subscriber group that you wish to update.
Variable Name—the name of the group template variable you wish to update.
Variable Value—the value to set.
For example, for a global template with a variable called "ssid_1", the CSV file might resemble what follows:
Group Name, ssid_1
Subscriber 1, Value 0
8. Once you have defined and saved a global template, it is available for use by any local group that subscribes to
the global group. Go to the Groups > Template configuration page for the local group and select the pencil
icon next to the global template in the list. Figure 122 illustrates this page.
Figure 122 Groups > Templates Edit, Upper Portion
9. To make template changes, go to the Groups > Template configuration page for the global group and select
the pencil icon next to the template you wish to edit. Note that you cannot edit the template itself from the
subscriber group's Groups > Templates tab.
10. If group template variables have been defined, you are able to edit the value for the group on the Groups >
Templates, Add configuration page in the Group Template Variables box. For Symbol devices, you are also
able to define the template per group of APs.