Custom Profiles
The Provisioning Mode is set to AUTO (PROVMODE=AUTO)
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All modules and ports use the AUTOPROV profile
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The AUTOPROV profile is set to the factory defaults.
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The Administrative State of all modules and ports is UP, and the Operational State is set to UP if the mod-
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ule/port can process data.
1.16.4.5 Provisioning Mode (SHOW SYSTEM PROVMODE)
Use this command to view whether the Provisioning Mode is MANUAL or AUTO.
SHOW SYSTEM PROVMODE
officer SEC>
System is in AUTO provisioning mode
1.16.5 Custom Profiles
The user can modify the AutoProv profile provided for each card type or port type (called a managed entity).
User-created profiles are also possible, and these profiles have the following attributes:
Profile Creation
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Profiles are created with the
Profile names must be unique within a type; they are case insensitive.
Applying Profiles to Managed Entities
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Configuration settings of a Profile are applied to managed entities when requested at the CLI as long as the
Profile and entities define the same type.
If a profile is applied to a managed entity and the user manually changes an attribute of the managed entity,
the managed entity keeps it reference to the Profile but indicates that it no longer matches the Profile.
If a Profile is modified, all managed entities using the Profile indicate their provisioning no longer matches the
profile.
An entity must be disabled before a different Profile can be applied.
A profile controls the attributes of the entity, but not the state.
Destroying User Profiles
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Any user-created Profile can be destroyed (unlike AutoProv, which can never be destroyed).
If a Profile that has been applied to managed entities is destroyed, the managed entity has no Profile (this
shows up as
<none>
Command Changes for Profile Names
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Software Reference for SwitchBlade x3100 Series Switches (Setting Up the Switch)
CREATE PROFILE
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command.
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