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Editing the Customization Object
The ASA has a default customization object, named
Template
,which contains all currently employed
XML tags along with comments about how to use them. You can export the default template to a file,
edit the file for your organization, and import the edited template as a new customization object. You
cannot change or delete
Template
; you must choose a new name for your customization object.
Warning
Editing a customization template with a Microsoft Windows editor, such as Notepad,
will add a Byte order mark to the beginning of the file. ASDM cannot import a file with
this character. If you plan to edit a customization template in Windows, use an editor
that does not add that character, for example, + or VIM.
Export the Default Customization Template
Use the
export
command to download the customization template from the ASA, as follows:
hostname# export webvpn customization Template tftp://webserver/default.xml
hostname#
This example exports the customization template to
default.xml
.
Import the Edited Customization Template
Import your edited customization template using a new name. The following example imports an XML
object called
custom.xml
, and names it
General
on the ASA.
hostname# import webvpn customization General tftp://webserver/custom.xml
hostname#
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