Copying Configuration Files Between Flash Memory File Systems
Copying a Configuration File from an FTP Server to Flash Memory Devices
Copying a Configuration File from an RCP Server to Flash Memory Devices
Copying a Configuration File from a TFTP Server to Flash Memory Devices
Re-executing the Configuration Commands in the Startup Configuration File
Clearing the Startup Configuration
Deleting a Specified Configuration File
Specifying the CONFIG_FILE Environment Variable on Class A Flash File Systems
Configuring the Device to Download Configuration Files
Configuring the Device to Download the Network Configuration File
Configuring the Device to Download the Host Configuration File
Feature History for Managing Configuration Files
Configuration Replace and Configuration Rollback
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Prerequisites for Configuration Replace and Configuration Rollback
Restrictions for Configuration Replace and Configuration Rollback
Information About Configuration Replace and Configuration Rollback
Configuration Rollback Confirmed Change
Benefits of Configuration Replace and Configuration Rollback
How to Use Configuration Replace and Configuration Rollback
Creating a Configuration Archive
Performing a Configuration Replace or Configuration Rollback Operation
Monitoring and Troubleshooting the Feature
Configuration Examples for Configuration Replace and Configuration Rollback
Creating a Configuration Archive
Replacing the Current Running Configuration with a Saved Cisco IOS Configuration File
Reverting to the Startup Configuration File
Performing a Configuration Replace Operation with the configure confirm Command
Performing a Configuration Rollback Operation
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