- Table of Contents
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- 01-Fundamentals Configuration Guide
- 00-Preface
- 01-CLI configuration
- 02-RBAC configuration
- 03-Login management configuration
- 04-FTP and TFTP configuration
- 05-File system management configuration
- 06-Configuration file management configuration
- 07-Software upgrade configuration
- 08-Automatic configuration
- 09-Preprovisioning feature configuration
- 10-Device management configuration
- 11-Tcl configuration
- 12-Python configuration
- 13-License management
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Contents
Restrictions and guidelines: Preprovisioning
Display and maintenance commands for preprovisioned settings
Configuring preprovisioning
About preprovisioning
Preprovisioning allows you to preconfigure offline modules. The modules refer to interface cards in this chapter.
When a preprovisioned module comes online, the preprovisioned settings are applied. After the module goes offline, you can continue to change the existing settings or add new settings for the module. The final settings are applied when the module comes online again.
Restrictions and guidelines: Preprovisioning
For the preprovisioned settings to survive a reboot, you must use the save command to save the settings to the next-startup configuration file.
Enabling preprovisioning
1. Enter system view.
system-view
2. Select the slot to preprovision and enter slot view.
slot slot-number
3. Enable preprovisioning on the slot.
provision model model
By default, preprovisioning is disabled.
The specified model must be the same as the model of the module you want to install. If not, the preprovisioned settings cannot be applied to the module.
CAUTION: When you disable preprovisioning on a slot, the device removes all preprovisioned commands for the slot, including the preprovisioned commands on the subslots. |
Display and maintenance commands for preprovisioned settings
Execute display commands in any view. Execute the reset command in user view.
Task |
Command |
Display preprovisioned-commands application failure records. |
display provision failed-config |
Clear preprovisioned-commands application failure records. |
reset provision failed-config |