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hello welcome to this video in which im going to be covering cisco sd1 templates um my name is roger perkin im a ccie based in the uk and if youve been following along the sd-wan tutorial series welcome to the next lesson and if this is your first time on the channel uh welcome also um ive been building this topology over the last few weeks and weve now got to a point where im going to be pushing configurations out to the vh devices so with that said lets get straight into the topic uh cisco sd1 templates and device templates which is a way that you can configure all these devices with templates so to do that you need to be in cisco vmanage and to get into the configuration templates you go into configuration and then templates now i just need to explain um how the concept of the templates works so you have two things a device template and a feature template and the device template is as it sounds for the device so you would create a template for each uh type of device that you