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  1. If you plan to create any new config templates for different device models beyond the models built in to the Automation Change Manager release, do so now. Note that the set of variables defined in the config templates are fixed. They are set by the values in the columns in the TAE BMP Device Provisioning list or from the TAE BMP Site Settings list. For more information, see Working with Configuration Templates.
  2. In the TAE BMP Switch Model Interface Defs list: If the switch model to be provisioned is already in the table, no information needs to be entered about interface configuration. If you have new model information, add the Vendor Model Key value and interfaces values for the new device types from Juniper or Cisco. Click Save when done.

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    The Vendor Model Key must be named identically to the config template referenced by the system. For example, the Config Template cisco_catalyst295024 matches the corresponding Vendor Model Key field in the list.

    The TAEBMPSwitchModelInterfaceDefs list maps the device model to the ports available on that type of device. The Model column is the name of the device model as reported by the device. The same model name is also used to select the configuration template to be used for the device.

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7. Click the Settings icon for the Bare Metal Provisioning task. The NetMRI instance appears in a new browser tab, displaying the Job History page. You track job execution here or in the NIOS Task Dashboard's Task Viewer. For information, see Viewing the Job History and the Job Viewer.