Restoring A Saved Configuration; Copy Saved Files To The Router; Load And Commit The Configuration File - Juniper JUNOS SOFTWARE 10.2 - SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND UPGRADE GUIDE 4-28-2010 Upgrade Manual

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Restoring a Saved Configuration

To restore a saved configuration, perform the following tasks:
1. Copy Saved Files to the Router on page 57
2. Load and Commit the Configuration File on page 57
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Restoring a Saved Configuration

any notice;
authorization info;
}
file interactive-commands {
interactive-commands any;
}
}
}
routing-options {
static {
/* corporate office */
route 172.16.0.0/12 {
next-hop 192.168.71.254;
retain;
no-readvertise;
}
}
}
Commit and synchronize the configuration. The
commits this new configuration on both Routing Engines simultaneously.
[edit]
root# commit synchronize
re0:
configuration check succeeds
re1:
commit complete
re0:
commit complete
If you receive an error message after you issue the
review the configuration using the
configuration. You can delete incorrect entries using the
example, to delete a hostname from the configuration, issue the following
command:
[edit]
root# delete system host-name host-name
Exit configuration mode.
[edit]
root# exit
Exiting configuration mode
root>
commit synchronize
commit
statement, you can
show
command to find the errors in your
delete
command
command. For

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