Adding A Switch-Specific Custom Configuration - Dell Active Fabric Manager Deployment Manual

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6. In the Select Association area, select one the following options:
Fabric — Associates the template to all the switches in the fabric.
Spines — Associates the template to all the spine switches.
Leafs — Associates the template to all the leaf switches.
Custom — Associates the template with specific switches. In the Available Switches, select the switches
to associate to the template.
7. Click the Apply button.
Editing Template Associations
To edit a template association:
1. Navigate to the Network >
2. From the CLI Configuration pull-down menu, select the Associate Templates option.
3. Select the template to edit the association.
4. Click the Edit Association link.
5. Edit the association.
6. Click the OK button.
Deleting Template Associations
To delete a template association:
1. Navigate to the Network >
2. From the CLI Configuration pull-down menu, select the Associate Templates option.
3. Select the template to delete the association.
4. Click the Delete link.
5. Click the OK button.

Adding a Switch-Specific Custom Configuration

Before editing the existing configuration, backup the existing running configuration in the flash with a unique name
consisting of the date and time.
To create and apply a customized switch-specific configuration and deploy it:
1. Navigate to the Network >
2. From the CLI Configuration pull-down, select the Custom Configuration option.
3. In the left navigation pane, select the switch to apply the switch specific-custom configuration to.
The Switch Specific Custom Configuration screen displays.
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Fabric > Configure and Deploy screen.
Fabric > Configure and Deploy screen.
Fabric Name > Configure and Deploy screen.

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