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1.
The main next-startup configuration file.
2.
The backup next-startup configuration file if the main next-startup configuration file is
unavailable.
If both the main and backup next-startup configuration files are unavailable, the system displays a
message indicating that no next-startup configuration files exist.
To compare configurations for their differences in any view:
Task
Command
Display the differences that a configuration
file, the running configuration, or the
next-startup configuration has as compared
with the specified source configuration file.
display diff configfile
file-name-s
{
configfile
file-name-d
|
current-configuration
|
startup-configuration
}
Display the differences that a configuration
file or the next-startup configuration has as
compared with the running configuration.
display diff current-configuration
{
configfile
file-name-d
|
startup-configuration
}
Display the differences that a configuration
file has as compared with the next-startup
configuration.
display diff startup-configuration configfile
file-name-d
Display the differences that the running
configuration has as compared with the
next-startup configuration.
•
Method 1:
display diff startup-configuration
current-configuration
•
Method 2:
display current-configuration diff
Saving the running configuration
Restrictions and guidelines
When a card is removed from the device, its settings are retained in memory but removed from the
running configuration on the device. Saving the running configuration before installing the
replacement card will remove the card's settings from the next-startup configuration file.
If you have saved the running configuration after removing a card, perform the following steps to
restore the card settings to the next-startup configuration file:
1.
Install the replacement card.
2.
After the replacement card comes online, execute the
display current-configuration
command to verify that the card's settings have been automatically restored from memory to
the running configuration.
3.
Save the running configuration to the next-startup configuration file.
IMPORTANT:
To ensure a successful configuration restoration, make sure the device has not rebooted after the
card was removed.
When an IRF member device splits from the IRF fabric, its settings are retained in memory but
removed from the running configuration on the IRF fabric. Saving the running configuration before
the IRF fabric recovers will remove the member device's settings from the next-startup configuration
file.
If you have saved the running configuration before the member device rejoins the IRF fabric, perform
the following steps to restore the member device settings to the next-startup configuration file:
4.
Resolve the split issue.
5.
Reboot the member device to rejoin the IRF fabric.
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