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Device and feature template structure overview - Cisco Tutorial
From the course: Implementing Cisco Software-Defined Wan (SD-WAN) for your Enterprise and Cloud
Device and feature template structure overview
- [Instructor] In this lesson, I'm going to provide an overview of the feature templates as well as the device templates. Now to start with, the three main values for most template settings consist of either the default value. Now when we talk about the default value, you can see it was default, because it's going to have this little check mark, and quite simply, the value is whatever Cisco determines, there's no way you can change that. It's just basically whatever Cisco wants. The next option that we have is a global setting. And so when you set it globally, anything that uses this feature template will contain that value everywhere it's used. So a perfect example for that could be like a SAP community or maybe you want to put a friendly name towards a interface type. That would be a prime example for that, right? So in this case we just said, hey look, this description is our VPN0 INET Interface. Life is good. Every device that uses this feature template, will now use that setting…
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Learning objectives31s
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Device configuration fundamentals10m 20s
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CLI template10m 5s
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Device and feature template structure overview7m 36s
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Building system feature templates18m 21s
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Building VPN feature templates10m 33s
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Building VPN interface feature templates22m 9s
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Building other common feature templates6m 32s
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