Create a new template

Create a new template when you have a new fleet of devices that will share the same configuration. Typically, you would use this procedure when you do not already have a template from which to copy its configuration.

  1. Configure a model device with the firmware and/or settings you want to copy to the template.

  2. Make sure the device is functioning correctly. Troubleshoot any issues before proceeding.

  3. Click Templates.

  4. Click + Create.

    The wizard opens.

  5. Complete the mandatory and/or optional settings for each step. The following table highlights information you may want to know about some of the settings as you move through the steps in the wizard.

    Details

    Name - Specify the name of the template.

    Tip Consider adding the device type and group in the template name for quicker identification.

    Groups - Only device(s) in the group(s) you select will be updated by this new template. As you add devices to the group associated with the new template, they are automatically scanned and/or remediated.

    Select a Model Device - Choose the device that you updated.

    Tip Do you want to use a template to update your devices to a new configuration, but you've been warned about a step-firmware upgrade that must be done first? If so, you can use an automation to upgrade all the devices in the group to the required step-firmware version, and then use the new template to update them to the newer configuration. You can also configure this automation to run before the template performs it scan. You can set up this automation in the Automation step.

    Cellular Modem Firmware

    Note You will not see this step if you do not have peripheral modems attached to your devices, your modems do not support being updated via templates, or you are running 24.9 or older firmware.

    Specify whether you want to upgrade the firmware on the peripheral modems attached to your devices.

    Settings

    Configuring Settings - Choose whether you want to import all, some, or none of the settings from a device, or skip this step.

    • If you skip this step, none of the settings are imported to the new template.

    • If you want to import the settings with no changes, then make sure the Initially make all settings managed checkbox is turned on, then click the Import from button.

    • If you want to import the settings , but make some changes to those settings, then make sure the Initially make all settings managed checkbox is turned off, then click the Import from button. You will be able to change the settings before proceeding.

    After the settings are imported, you can also use a CSV file to specify site-specific settings.

    Containers

    Note If you do not have this feature, you will not see this step.

    Specify the container(s) you want to add to the template or continue to the next step.

    File System

    Upload and organize the files required for your device. Make any changes, or continue to the next step.

    Actions

    Specify how often your devices are scanned, and the actions that should occur.

    Enable Scanning - Turn on if you want the template to be active.

    Remediate - Turn on this so that when a device is scanned and its settings and files are not in compliance with the configuration specified in the template, the device is automatically scanned and updated. If the Remediation setting is not enabled, the device is scanned, but not updated. This allows you to review the change(s) that would be made before turning on remediation.

  6. Click Save.

    You can see your new template in the Templates list.