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Enabling automatic configuration archiving
Make sure you have set an archive path and file name prefix before performing this task.
To enable automatic configuration archiving:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enable automatic
configuration archiving and
set the archiving interval.
archive configuration interval
interval
By default, automatic
configuration archiving is
disabled.
To display configuration
archive names and their
archiving time, use the
display
archive configuration
command.
Manually archiving the running configuration
To save system resources, disable automatic configuration archiving and manually archive the
configuration if the configuration will not be changed very often. You can also manually archive
configuration before performing complicated configuration tasks. Then, you can use the archive for
configuration recovery if the configuration attempt fails.
Make sure you have set an archive path and file name prefix before performing this task.
Perform the following task in user view:
Task
Command
Manually archive the running configuration.
archive configuration
Rolling back configuration
CAUTION:
To ensure a successful rollback, do not perform the following operations while the system is rolling
back the configuration:
•
Install or remove modules.
•
Perform an active/standby MPU switchover.
•
Perform a master/subordinate switchover.
Make sure the replacement configuration file is created by using the configuration archive feature or
the
save
command on the local device. If the configuration file is not created on the local device,
make sure the command lines in the configuration file are fully compatible with the local device.
To perform a configuration rollback:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Roll the running
configuration back to the
configuration defined by a
configuration file.
configuration replace file
filename
The specified configuration file
must not be encrypted.
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