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AlliedView NMS Administration Guide
6. Profile Management
A profile is a set of configuration parameters that is given a unique name. You apply profiles to devices, cards, ports and
iMGs in the network.
Profile management includes:
• Configuration - Creating, modifying and deleting profiles.
• Deployment - Applying profiles to network elements.
• Monitoring - Monitoring the network to ensure profiles are applied correctly.
6.1 Network Elements
Each network element has a specific set of profile parameters associated with it. You can create profiles for the following
network elements:
6.2 Profile Scoping
Profile scoping ensures that profiles and network elements are associated correctly. Profile scoping puts limits both on the
network elements that can be associated with a particular profile and the profiles that can be associated a particular network
element.
Every element in the network has a name—either an IP address or a DNS name—that uniquely identifies it. When you
create a profile, you can enter a value in the Profile Scoping field on the Common tab that identifies a subset of devices, using
the wildcard value * as part of the value. For example, the value 192.168.100.* would include all devices in the network with
192.168.100 in their IP address.
When a profile contains a profile scoping value, then:
Devices Cards Ports iMG/RG Services
iMAP (includes iMAP and
SBx3100 devices)
Rapier
SwitchBlade (includes 9800
devices)
AT8900
AlliedWare Plus
x200 and x210
POTS MGCP
POTS SIP
Etherlike
Etherlike DS3
ADSL
ADSL Bonded
SHDSL
VDSL
POTS
CES-DS1
CES-E1
NTE-DS1
NTE-E1
EPON
ONU
General
Internet
Video
Voice
CES
CES-DS1 Port
CES-E1 Port
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