Interface profiles, C h a p t e r, Chapter 7, “interface profiles – Cisco 12000/10700 V3.1.1 User Manual

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Interface Profiles

This chapter describes how to create interface profiles using the Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager
application. Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager allows you to create and apply profiles to interfaces
(see

Figure 7-1

).

Figure 7-1

Interface Profiles Workflow

Profiles allow you to apply a set of existing parameters to a number of similar type objects, eliminating
the need to enter the same data numerous times. Once you have created a profile, you can apply that same
profile to a number of interfaces, as applicable. This saves you from having to enter the same
configuration information each time for the same type of objects.

Tip

When you choose a profile name, it is recommended to use a naming convention that
describes the profile type. For example, an ATM profile might be called ATM1, a POS
profile might be called POS2, and an HSRP profile could be HSRP1.

Create Interface

Profile(s)

Create interface profile(s) when required.

Profiles allow you to apply a set of existing

parameters to a number of similar type objects.

Apply the Profile

Apply profiles to the appropriate interface

via the Interface Configuration window.

Configure the

Remaining

Parameters

Configure the remaining parameters

and save the interface configuration.

Commission the

Interface

Open the Generic Interface Configuration

window and configure the parameters

as required. Commission the interface.

Profile A

Profile B

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