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Note: These configuration commands only work when you are in Config mode
(which you enter by using the
conf t command—see Enable and Config Modes
on page 144).
configuration new <name> [factory [keep-basic]]
Create a new configuration file under the specified name. If no additional
parameters are specified, active licenses from the current running configuration are
copied over into it. If the
factory parameter is specified, nothing is copied over;
it has the factory defaults. If the
keep-basic parameter is specified, local
network configuration is copied over so you won't lose network connectivity when
you switch to it.
configuration revert saved
Revert the running configuration to the latest saved version of the active
configuration file.
configuration revert factory [keep-basic | keep-connect]
Revert both running and saved configurations to factory defaults. If keep-basic
is specified, preserve local network configuration. If
keep-connect is specified,
preserve active licenses. These two options are mutually exclusive.
configuration merge <name>
Merges the shared configuration from one configuration file into the running
configuration. No configuration files are modified during this process. The
<name> must be a non-active configuration file.
configuration switch-to <name>
Load configuration from the specified file and change that to be the active
configuration file. The current running configuration is lost, and not automatically
saved to the previous active configuration file.
configuration write
configuration write to <name>
Write the running configuration to persistent storage. The former command writes
it to the currently active file. The latter command writes it to the specified file, and
changes the active file to that one.
configuration write local
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