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  1. Open an existing profile or create a new profile.

  2. In the profile configuration, bring up the parameters to be updated.

  3. Now select a parameter which is to be supplied with client-specific values from a template key.

  4. Click the activation symbol in front of the parameter until the desired function is active – Template parameterImage Removed:

    Inactive parameterImage Removed

    The parameter is inactive and will not be configured by the profile.

    Active parameter without keyImage Removed

    The parameter is active and the set value will be configured by the profile, template keys are not available for the parameter.

    Active parameterImage Removed

    The parameter is active and the set value will be configured by the profile, template keys are available for the parameter.

    Template parameterImage Removed

    Template keys are active for this parameter, the profile receives a value from the key later on.

    Include PageDefault valueDefault valueReset to the default value.

    InfoThese and other icons and their meanings marked with the icon: image-20240617-135403.pngImage Added.

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The meaning of the icons can be found under UMS Console > Help > Legend.

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Certain parameters cannot be configured with template keys and only offer the option inactive or active. This applies for example to passwords or parameters which depend on other configuration settings.

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  1. Click on the selection symbol

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  1. Selection buttonImage Added to choose a template key.

  2. Double-click on the desired template key or static template key. Alternatively, you can create a new key, see Create template keys and values in the profile.

  3. Click on OK.

  4. Save the template profile.

  5. You can also combine template keys:

    Templateschlüssel VerkettungImage Modified


    Profiles which use at least one template key in the configuration are labeled with a special symbol in the structure tree: 

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