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OpenManage Enterprise 4.1.x User's Guide

Edit a chassis deployment template

Editing chassis deployment templates is possible with OpenManage Enterprise. When you edit an exported template, selecting or discarding attributes does not change the template-stored attributes. It only affects what is deployed.

Prerequisites

  • To edit chassis deployment templates, you must have the privileges of an Administrator or a Device Manager. For more details, see Role and scope-based access.
  • User passwords cannot be set on the MX7000 chassis and the Chassis Management Controller (CMC) deployment templates.

Steps

  1. Select Configuration > Templates to get the list of deployment templates.
  2. Select the check box corresponding to the required chassis template, and click Edit. Ensure that the deployment template is identified as Custom.
  3. Edit the Template Name , and Description in the Template Information section. You cannot edit the Template Type.
    NOTE:The only special characters that are allowed in the Template Name are alphanumeric, dash, underscore, and space.
  4. Click Next.
  5. In the Edit Components section under Advanced View, you can select or discard the attributes to include or exclude in the deployment template.
  6. Click Next .
  7. You can review the changes to the attributes under Summary. A circle appears next to the changed attributes.
  8. Click Finish to save the changes to the chassis deployment template.

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