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Examples Showing Entries Inserted in the Template
Example 1: In the following example, the device has inherited the template entries and
maintained the same order as in the template. The user then inserts a new entry into the
template.
Template
A
Sequence
Device
A
Sequence
Matching
A
Subsequence
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. That is, the new entry follows entry C in the
template, so it follows entry C in the device.
NOTE: The inserted entry can be anywhere in the list. It does not have to go at the end.
The same rule still applies.
After:
Template
A
Sequence
Device
A
Sequence
Example 2: In the following example, the device has reordered the entries that it inherited
from the template. The user then inserts a new entry into the template.
Template
A
Sequence
Device
C
Sequence
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. That is, the new entry follows entry C in the
template, and it still follows entry C in the device, even though the device order has
changed.
In this example, it is not obvious what the user intended. The user might have wanted to
place D after 1 or 2. In this case, NSM makes a reasonable attempt and places it after C.
B
C
B
C
B
C
B
C
D
B
C
D
B
C
1
2
Chapter 5: Configuring Devices
1
2
1
2
A
B
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