Creating And Editing Configuration Groups; Creating A Configuration Group - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.2 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE REV1 Administration Manual

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Creating and Editing Configuration Groups

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This section contains the following topics:
Creating and Editing Configuration Groups on page 222
Applying a Configuration Group on page 224
Excluding a Configuration Group on page 225
Editing a Device Object That Uses Configuration Groups on page 226
Deleting a Configuration Group on page 227
Adding Ordered List Entries Using Configuration Groups on page 227
Reordering Lists on page 227
You access configuration groups though the device editor. The main panel shows the
names of existing configuration groups. Use the NSM buttons at the top of the display
area to create, edit, or delete configuration groups.

Creating a Configuration Group

The following example shows how to create a configuration group. When you apply this
configuration group, it sets the speed of a specific interface to 100 Mbps, and the speed
of all other configured interfaces to 1 Gbps by using a wildcard mechanism.
Double-click the device in the Device Manager and select the Configuration tab.
1.
In the configuration tree, select Config Groups List
2.
Click the Add icon and select Regular.
3.
The New dialog box appears. It looks like the device configuration tree, except that
it does not have a Config Groups List branch, because you cannot define configuration
groups recursively.
Give the configuration group a name, for example set-speed.
4.
Enter some configuration data. For example, configure some interface parameters
5.
to set the interface speed:
Expand Interfaces, and then select Interface.
a.
Click the Add icon to display the interface configuration screen.
b.
Name the interface, for example ge-0/0/1, which identifies the ge interface in
c.
slot 0, PIC 0, port 1.
In the Speed field, set the speed to 100m.
d.
A tooltip icon appears next to the Speed field. This icon indicates that its value
has been set in the configuration group.
Click OK to save the interface definition.
e.
NOTE: After saving a configuration group entity, you cannot change its key field.
Specifically, after saving an interface definition, you cannot change its name.
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