Figure 46: Template Override Icon; Figure 47: Revert To A Template Or Default Value; Changing Values Inherited From Templates - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.4 - ADMININISTRATION GUIDE REV1 Administration Manual

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Changing Values Inherited from Templates

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Promote Template. In the Select Templates dialog box, select the template to which
you want to apply the selected part of the configuration.
You can manually override any value inherited from a template in the individual device
configuration. All fields inherited from templates appear with a blue template icon next
to them. All fields that were inherited from a template but manually overridden have a
pale blue marker added to the template icon as shown in Figure 46 on page 203. In this
example, the secondary DNS server IP address has had its value overridden, but the
primary has not. This example also shows the effect of moving the mouse cursor over
the field name of an overridden value; a tool tip message appears showing the name of
the template whose value has been overridden.

Figure 46: Template Override Icon

For values inherited from the template, the message "From: template-name" appears
when you move the mouse cursor over the field name.
For any value in the device configuration that was set by a template and overridden,
right-click the value and select Revert to template/default value to change the
device-specific value to the template-defined value (this also changes non-template
values back to the default value). An example is shown in Figure 47 on page 203.

Figure 47: Revert to a Template or Default Value

A device-specific configuration value always overrides a template value.
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