- play_arrow Introduction
- About the Administration Portal User Guide
- Administration Portal Overview
- Administration Portal Tasks for SP Administrators And OpCo Administrators
- Accessing Administration Portal
- Personalize the Administration Portal
- Switching the Tenant Scope
- About the Administration Portal Dashboard
- Changing the Administration Portal Password
- Resetting Your Password
- Configuring Two-Factor Authentication
- Resend Activation Link in Administration Portal
- Changing the Password on First Login
- Resetting the Password for OpCo and Tenant Users
- Setting Password Duration
- Extending the User Login Session
- About the Display Preferences
- Add a Theme in Administration Portal
- Apply or Modify a Theme
- Upload a Custom Font
- play_arrow Managing E-Mail
- play_arrow Managing Authentication
- play_arrow Managing Tenants
- Tenant Overview
- Full Mesh Topology Overview
- Understanding Specific Route-based Routing Within the SD-WAN Overlay
- About the Tenants Page
- Adding a Single Tenant
- Edit Tenant Parameters
- Importing Data for Multiple Tenants
- Allocating Network Services to a Tenant
- Viewing the Create History of Imported Tenant Data
- Delete a Tenant
- Viewing the History of Deleted Tenant Data
- Dynamic Mesh Tunnels Overview
- Configuring Dynamic Mesh Tunnel Thresholds for all Tenants
- Updating the Terms of Use
- play_arrow Managing Operating Companies
- play_arrow Managing Signatures
- Signature Database Overview
- About the Signature Database Page
- Downloading a Signature Database
- Download Locations for Signature Database
- Application Signatures Overview
- About the Application Signatures Page
- Understanding Custom Application Signatures
- Adding Application Signatures
- Editing, Cloning, and Deleting Application Signatures
- Adding Application Signature Groups
- Editing, Cloning, and Deleting Application Signature Groups
- play_arrow Managing Profiles
- Application Quality of Experience Overview
- Configure and Monitor Application Quality of Experience
- About the Application Traffic Type Profiles Page
- Predefined Application Traffic Type Profiles
- Add Traffic Type Profiles
- Edit and Delete Application Traffic Type Profiles
- SLA Profiles and SD-WAN Policies Overview
- About the SLA-Based Steering Profiles Page
- Adding SLA-Based Steering Profiles
- Editing and Deleting SLA-Based Steering Profiles
- About the Path-Based Steering Profiles Page
- Adding Path-Based Steering Profiles
- Editing and Deleting Path-Based Steering Profiles
- About the Breakout Profiles Page
- Adding Breakout Profiles
- Editing and Deleting Breakout Profiles
- play_arrow Managing Licenses
- play_arrow Managing Users and Roles
- Role-Based Access Control Overview
- About the Users Page in Administration Portal
- Add Service Provider and OpCo Users
- Edit and Delete Service Provider Users and OpCo Users
- Resetting the Password for Service Provider, OpCo, and Tenant Users
- Roles Overview
- About the Roles Page
- Add User-Defined Roles for Service Provider, OpCo, and Tenant Users
- Edit, Clone, and Delete User-Defined Roles for Service Provider, OpCo, and Tenant Users
- Access Privileges for Role Scopes (Operating Company and Tenant)
- play_arrow Managing Jobs
- play_arrow Managing Audit Logs
- play_arrow Monitoring
- About the Monitor Overview Page
- Alerts Overview
- About the Generated Alerts Page
- About the Alert Definitions/Notifications Page
- Creating and Managing Security Alerts
- About the Alarms Page
- BGP Alarms on Provider Hubs
- Monitoring Support for LTE Links on Dual CPEs
- Enable E-mail Notifications for SD-WAN Alarms
- Rogue Device Detection
- Multitenancy
- About the SLA Performance of All Tenants Page
- About the SLA Performance of a Single Tenant Page
- Monitoring Application-Level SLA Performance for Secure SD-WAN-Advanced
- Viewing the SLA Performance of a Site
- Viewing the SLA Performance of an Application or Application Group
- Understanding SLA Performance Score for Applications, Links, Sites, and Tenants
- Syslog Streaming
About the Device Template Page
Use this page to view and manage device templates.
Tasks You Can Perform
You can perform the following tasks from this page:
Clone a device template. See Cloning a Device Template.
Import a device template from a file. See Importing a Device Template.
Configure device template settings. See Configuring Template Settings in a Device Template.
Update stage-2 configuration template. See Updating Stage-2 Configuration Template in a Device Template.
Configure stage-2 initial configuration. See Configuring Stage-2 Initial Configuration in a Device Template.
Modify a device template description. See Modifying a Device Template Description.
Delete a device template. See Deleting a Device Template.
View details of a device template—Hover over the device template name and Click the Detailed View icon or click More > Detail View.
The detailed view pane for the selected device template appears on the right side of the Device Templates page, displaying details such as the target family and tenants.
Click the close icon (X) to close the pane.
Show or hide columns displayed on the page—Click the Show Hide columns icon in the top right corner of the table and select the columns that you want to view on the page.
Search for a specific device template—Click the Search icon in the top right corner of the table and enter the search text in the text box, and press Enter. The search results are displayed on the same page.
Field Descriptions
Table 1 describes the fields on the Device Templates page.
Field | Description |
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Name | Name of the device template |
Description | Description of the device template. Example: NFX250 device deployed as a CPE device with SD-WAN capability. |
Version | CSO version of the device template. |
Build | CSO build name of the device template. |
Assigned to | Number of tenant sites using the device template. Example: 2 Tenants (2 Sites) |
Workflows | Number of workflows used in the device template. Example: 7 |
Target Family | Name of the device family for which the device template is created. Example: juniper-srx |
Owner | Name of the owner (OpCo Name or default-project) who created the device template. |
Last Updated | Date and time when the device template was last updated. Example: 05/23/2017 06:22 |
Supported Device Templates
Table 2 describes the list of supported device templates.
No. | Device Template Name | Device Template Description |
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3 | NFX250 as Managed Internet CPE | Device template for an NFX250 device acting as a CPE for a managed Internet service. This device template supports managed Internet Service with one Gigabit Ethernet WAN link. |
4 | NFX250 as SD-WAN CPE | Device template for an NFX250 device acting as a CPE in an SD-WAN deployment with hub-and-spoke topology. This device template supports SD-WAN deployment with up to four WAN links. |
5 | Dual NFX250 as SD-WAN CPEs | Device template for NFX250 devices in device redundancy mode in an SD-WAN deployment. This device template supports device redundancy in SD-WAN deployment with up to four WAN links. |
6 | NFX150 as Managed Internet CPE | Device template for an NFX150 device as CPE for managed Internet service. This device template supports managed Internet Service with one Gigabit Ethernet WAN link. |
8 | NFX150 as SD-WAN CPE | Device template for an NFX150 device as CPE in an SD-WAN deployment with hub-and-spoke topology. This device template supports up to four WAN links. |
9 | SRX as SD-WAN CPE | Device template for an SRX Series Services Gateway acting as a CPE device in an SD-WAN deployment with hub-and-spoke topology. This device template supports SD-WAN deployment with up to four WAN links. |
10 | SRX as SDWAN Hub | Device template for an SRX Series Services Gateway acting as a hub device in an SD-WAN deployment with hub-and-spoke topology. This device template supports SD-WAN deployment with up to four WAN links. |
11 | Dual SRX as SD-WAN CPEs | Device template for SRX Series Services Gateways acting as CPE devices in device redundancy mode in an SD-WAN deployment. This device template supports SD-WAN deployment with up to four WAN links. |
12 | vSRX as SD-WAN spoke in AWS | Device template for a vSRX instance acting as spoke in AWS for SD-WAN deployment. This device template supports SD-WAN deployment with up to four WAN links. |
13 | SRX-4x00 as SD-WAN CPE | Device template for an SRX 4000 line Services Gateways acting as a CPE device in an SD-WAN deployment with hub-and-spoke topology. This device template supports SD-WAN deployment with up to four WAN links. |
14 | Dual SRX4x00 as SD-WAN CPEs | Device template for SRX 4000 line Services Gateways acting as CPE devices in device redundancy mode in an SD-WAN deployment. This device template supports SD-WAN deployment with up to four WAN links. |
15 | SRX_Standalone_Pre_Staged_NonZTP | Device template for pre-staged SRX Services Gateways acting as a Standalone CPE device without ZTP. |
16 | SRX_Standalone_Pre_Staged_ZTP | Device template for pre-staged SRX Services Gateways acting as a Standalone CPE device with ZTP. |