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User Guide for Resource Manager Essentials 4.1
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Chapter 8 Archiving Configurations and Managing Them Using Archive Management
Baseline Template
Cancelled
Failed
Scheduled
Rejected
Successful
Waiting for Approval
You cannot delete a running job.
Stop—You can stop the following running job types (See Using Archive Management Job Browser
for details on the job types):
Put Config
Import Config
Write to Running Config
Write to Startup Config
Copy Running Config to Startup
Copy Startup Config to Running
Reload Device
Config Quick Deploy
Check Compliance and Deploy
Deploy Baseline template
Compliance check
Baseline Template
You can identify a set of standardized policy based commands that you would want to have on a set of
devices.
You can create a Baseline template which is a set of commands identified through the process of
baselining, which contain placeholders for device-specific values to be substituted.
For example:
set vtp domain [name] password [xxx]
set snmp community read-write [Read write community string]
When you add a new device of the same type to the network, you can use the existing Baseline template,
which consists of two parts, command and values. You can create configurations for any device of the
same type to the network by specifying the values for the variables in the baseline template.
The following section contains:
Features of Baseline Template
Defining Commandsets
Features of Baseline Template
The features of Baseline Template are: