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After:
Template
A
Sequence
Device
C
Sequence
Example 3: In the following example, the device has inserted entries 1 and 2 before the
template entries, and deleted entry C:
Template
A
Sequence
Device Sequence
1
Change:
Now add an entry to the template. The new entry is added to the device in the same
sequence as it was added in the template. In this case, however, entry C has been deleted
from the device, so the inserted entry follows entry B.
After:
Template
A
Sequence
Device
1
Sequence
Identifying Ordered List Entries That Do Not Match the Template or Configuration
Group Order
In ordered lists, green highlights in the first data column indicate that entries in the regular
configuration are not in the order specified in the template. NSM finds the longest common
subsequence between the template order and the list order. Entries that are part of the
longest common subsequence are not highlighted. Entries from the template that are
not part of the longest common subsequence have green highlights.
Figure 56 on page 215 shows a template and a device configuration to which it has been
applied. The template provides six entries in the order a, b, c, d, e, f. In the regular device
configuration, list entry g has been added directly (as shown by the lack of any data origin
icon), the template has been added, and then the list has been reordered.
B
C
D
D
1
2
B
2
B
C
2
A
A
B
C
A
B
D
B
D
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