
6. Profile Management Creating a Profile
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• When a profile is part of provisioning, only devices that match the profile scoping value are available.
• When you provision a device to include profiles, only those profiles that match profile scoping will be available.
• When you deploy a profile with profile scoping, only devices within the profile scope will be available.
6.3 Creating a Profile
You can create device, card, port and iMG/RG profiles.
1. To create a profile, do one of the following from the Network Objects panel:
• Select Network Maps > Physical Network to open the Physical Network screen.
• Select Network Service Data > Profiles to open the Profiles screen.
2. In the menu bar, go to Network Services > Profile > <profile type> where <profile type> is one of the following:
• Device Profiles
• Card Profiles
• Port Profiles
• iMG/RG Service Profiles
3. From the menu, select the type of profile you want to create. The Create Profile box appears.
4. In the Profile Name field, enter a name for the profile. The name can be up to 20 characters long.
5. The Create Profile box contains parameters for the selected type of profile.
6. Optionally, you can copy the parameter values from a different profile of the same type to the new profile. This allows
you to easily create a new profile that is similar to an existing profile.
7. Once you have entered the profile name and values for the available parameters, click Create.
The new profile is stored in the NMS database.
6.3.1 Product Types Tab for Etherlike port
The Etherlike Port profile contains the Product Type tab, which includes three sub-tabs: iMAP, AlliedWare and AlliedWare
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