Managing configuration templates, Querying and viewing configuration templates – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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2.

Import CPE software—Import CPE software to the CPE software library. For more information, see

"

Importing CPE software to BIMS

."

3.

Add a CPE configuration file or segment—Add a CPE c

onfiguration file or segment to the

configuration template library. For more information, see "

Creating a configuration template

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4.

Deploy CPE configuration—Create a deployment task to deploy a configuration file or segment to
the specified CPEs. For more information, see "

Deploying CPE configurations

" and "

Automatically

deploying CPE configurations

."

5.

Deploy CPE software—Create a deployment task to deploy CPE software to the specified CPEs.
For more information, see "

Deploying CPE software

" and "

Automatically deploying CPE

software

."

To open the zero-configuration CPE deployment wizard:

1.

Click the Service tab.

2.

From the navigation tree, select BIMS > Configuration Management.
The zero-configuration CPE deployment wizard opens.

3.

View the flowchart, shown in

Figure 3

, and then click each operation icon to open the

corresponding operation interface.

Managing configuration templates

BIMS uses a configuration template library to store and manage CPE configuration files or segments in

hierarchy. In BIMS, all configuration files or segments are generated by creating a configuration template

operation. The configuration templates are managed in hierarchy, beginning from the folder in the root
directory. This enables you to add new folders as needed to classify your configuration templates.

Querying and viewing configuration templates

To query and view configuration templates:

1.

Click Service > BIMS > Configuration Management > Config Templates.
The configuration templates and folders stored at the template folder root level are displayed in the
Configuration Templates list. The list provides the following information:

{

Name—The name of a configuration template or folder.

The name of a configuration template appears with a Template icon . Click the name to
open the Configuration Template Details page.

The name of a configuration folder appears with a Folder icon . Click the name to view
all configuration templates and subordinate folders stored in it.

{

Type—Whether the entry is a configuration file, segment, or folder.

{

Creation Time—The date and time the configuration template or folder is created.

{

Description—A description of the configuration template or folder.

{

Delete—A Delete icon . You can click the icon to delete a configuration template or folder. For
more information, see "

Deleting configuration template folder

" and "

Deleting a configuration

template

."

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