Working With Configuration Files
Creating Snapshot Configuration Files
OmniSwitch 6800/6850/9000 Switch Management Guide
December 2007
page 6-11
User-Defined Naming Options
When the snapshot syntax does not include a file name, the snapshot file is created using the default file
name asc.
n
.snap. Here, the
n
character holds the place of a number indicating the order in which the
snapshot file name is generated. For example, the following syntax may generate a file named
asc.1.snap
.
-> configuration snapshot all
Subsequent snapshot files without a name specified in the command syntax will become
asc.2.snap
,
asc.3.snap
, etc.
The following command produces a snapshot file with the name
testfile.snap
.
-> configuration snapshot testfile.snap
Editing Snapshot Files
Snapshot files can be viewed, edited and reused as a configuration file. You also have the option of editing
the snapshot file directly using the switch’s Vi text editor or you may upload the snapshot file to a text
editing software application on your workstation.
The snapshot file contains both command lines and comment lines. You can identify the comment lines
because they each begin with the exclamation point (
!
) character. Comment lines are ignored by the switch
when a snapshot file is being applied. Comment lines are located at the beginning of the snapshot file to
form a sort of header. They also appear intermittently throughout the file to identify switch features or
applications that apply to the commands that follow them.
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