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Managing Units
This chapter describes how to manage unit properties and settings, access rights and local account 
settings, and how to view unit asset and usage reports.
Appliance Configuration Templates
Appliance configuration templates allow DSView 3 administrators to quickly configure new units 
or replace failed units. You can create an appliance configuration template based on any supported 
unit in the DSView 3 software system. The appliance configuration template saves the properties of 
the model unit so that they can be applied to other units. Two classifications of settings are saved in 
appliance configuration templates:
Personality data is specific to a single unit and is only applied during a replace appliance 
operation. An example of personality data is an IP address.
Fixed data is specific to the unit family (such as DSR 8035 switches) but is not specific to a 
single unit. Fixed unit data, such as session time-outs, is applied during both an apply 
appliance configuration template operation and a replace appliance operation.
You can also create appliance configuration templates that are specific to a single unit. For 
example, once the unit is configured, you may wish to use the Save Last Known Good 
Configuration Template operation to create an appliance configuration template of the unit in that 
state. You can also use the Save Current Configuration Template to create an appliance 
configuration template of the unit in its current state. These templates can later be applied to the 
unit if needed.
NOTE: For appliances that do not support appliance configuration templates, the related buttons and links are 
not displayed.
Saving appliance configuration templates
Saving an appliance configuration template generates a DSView 3 event.
To save an appliance configuration template:
NOTE: This procedure creates an appliance configuration template than can be applied to any unit of the same 
family as the model unit.