Performing A Configuration Replace Or Configuration Rollback Operation - Cisco Catalyst 9200 Configuration Manual

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Configuration Replace and Configuration Rollback

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.
Note
You must create a configuration archive before performing this procedure. See
Archive
the event of a problem with the current running configuration.
SUMMARY STEPS
1. enable
2. configure replace target-url [nolock] [list] [force] [ignore case] [revert trigger [error ][timer
minutes] | time minutes] ]
3. configure revert { now | timer {minutes | idle minutes} }
4. configure confirm
5. exit
DETAILED STEPS
Command or Action
Step 1
enable
Example:
Device> enable
Step 2
configure replace target-url [nolock] [list] [force] [ignore
case] [revert trigger [error ][timer minutes] | time
minutes] ]
Example:
Device# configure replace flash: startup-config
time 120
for detailed steps. The following procedure details how to return to that archived configuration in
System Management Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.x (Catalyst 9200 Switches)
Performing a Configuration Replace or Configuration Rollback Operation
Purpose
Enables privileged EXEC mode.
• Enter your password if prompted.
Replaces the current running configuration file with a saved
Cisco IOS configuration file.
• The target - url argument is a URL (accessible by the
Cisco IOS file system) of the saved Cisco IOS
configuration file that is to replace the current running
configuration, such as the configuration file created
using the archive config command.
• The list keyword displays a list of the command lines
applied by the Cisco IOS software parser during each
pass of the configuration replace operation. The total
number of passes performed is also displayed.
• The force keyword replaces the current running
configuration file with the specified saved Cisco IOS
configuration file without prompting you for
confirmation.
• The time minutes keyword and argument specify the
time (in minutes) within which you must enter the
configure confirm command to confirm replacement
of the current running configuration file. If the
configure confirm command is not entered within the
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