Performing A Configuration Replace Or Configuration Rollback Operation - Cisco Catalyst 9500 Manual

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Performing a Configuration Replace or Configuration Rollback Operation

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Performing a Configuration Replace or Configuration Rollback Operation
Perform this task to replace the current running configuration file with a saved Cisco IOS configuration file.
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Command or Action
time-period minutes
Example:
Device(config-archive)# time-period 1440
end
Example:
Device(config-archive)# end
archive config
Example:
Device# archive config
You must create a configuration archive before performing this procedure. See
Archive
for detailed steps. The following procedure details how to return to that archived configuration in
the event of a problem with the current running configuration.
Configuration Replace and Configuration Rollback
Purpose
configuration archive. Valid values are
from 1 to 14. The default is 10.
Before using this command, you
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must configure the path command
to specify the location and
filename prefix for the files in the
Cisco IOS configuration archive.
(Optional) Sets the time increment for
automatically saving an archive file of the
current running configuration in the Cisco IOS
configuration archive.
• The minutes argument specifies how often,
in minutes, to automatically save an
archive file of the current running
configuration in the Cisco IOS
configuration archive.
Before using this command, you
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must configure the path command
to specify the location and
filename prefix for the files in the
Cisco IOS configuration archive.
Exits to privileged EXEC mode.
Saves the current running configuration file to
the configuration archive.
The path command must be
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configured before using this
command.
Creating a Configuration

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