Synchronize Configurations; Copy A Configuration File From One Routing Engine To Another - Juniper M Series Monitoring And Troubleshooting Manual

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Synchronize Configurations

Copy a Configuration File from One Routing Engine to Another

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user@host# show apply-groups
user@host# show apply-groups
apply-groups [ re0 re1 ];
Synchronize configurations between two Routing Engines using the
at the [
] hierarchy level:
edit
[edit]
user@host# commit synchronize
[edit]
root#
commit synchronize
re1: configuration check succeeds
re0: configuration check succeeds
re1: commit complete
re0: commit complete
When this statement is selected, the configuration file is copied to the other Routing
Engine, followed by a load override and a
NOTE:
Both Routing Engines must be running Junos OS Release 5.1 or higher.
Use the
groups
and
are applied.
RE0
RE1
You can copy a configuration file from one Routing Engine to another using the
command. The file is transferred through the internal Ethernet interface (
depending on the router):
user@host> file copy <source> <destination>
NOTE:
Both Routing Engines must have jbase version 4.1 or higher loaded.
Copy a file on
to
:
RE0
RE1
user@re0>
file copy /var/tmp/jinstall-6.0R3.3-domestic-signed.tgz re1:/var/tmp1/
Check the result on
:
RE1
user@re1>
file list /var/tmp1/
.pccardd=
jbundle-5.5R3.1-domestic.tgz*
jinstall-6.0R3.3-domestic-signed.tgz
sampled.pkts
The file
jinstall-6.0R3.3-domestic-signed.tgz
. No user intervention is required.
commit
statement to ensure that differences in the configurations for
is copied from
synchronize
statement
file copy
or
FXP1
to
.
RE0
RE1
Copyright © 2012, Juniper Networks, Inc.
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