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Configuration Files Terms

Table 74: Configuration File Terms

Term
active configuration
candidate configuration
configuration group
commit a configuration
configuration hierarchy
default configuration
rescue configuration
roll back a configuration
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OS for EX Series Ethernet Switches, Release 10.3
Loading a Previous Configuration File (CLI Procedure) on page 426
Reverting to the Rescue Configuration for the EX Series Switch on page 429
Configuration Files Terms on page 398
Table 74 on page 398 lists the various configuration file terms used for EX Series switches
and their definitions.
Definition
The current committed configuration of a switch.
A working copy of the configuration that allows users to make configurational changes
without causing any operational changes until this copy is committed.
Group of configuration statements that can be inherited by the rest of the configuration.
Have the candidate configuration checked for proper syntax, activated, and marked as
the current configuration file running on the switching platform.
The Junos OS configuration consists of a hierarchy of statements. There are two types of
statements: container statements, which contain other statements, and leaf statements,
which do not contain other statements. All the container and leaf statements together
form the configuration hierarchy.
The default configuration contains the initial values set for each configuration parameter
when a switch is shipped.
Well-known configuration that recovers a switch from a configuration that denies
management access. You set a current committed configuration to be the rescue
configuration through the J-Web interface or CLI.
Return to a previously committed configuration.
EX2200 Switch Default Configuration on page 401
EX3200 and EX4200 Default Configuration on page 405
EX4500 Default Configuration on page 409
EX8200 Switch Default Configuration on page 415
Loading a Previous Configuration File (CLI Procedure) on page 426
Managing Configuration Files Through the Configuration History (J-Web Procedure)
on page 424
Reverting to the Rescue Configuration for the EX Series Switch on page 429
Understanding Configuration Files for EX Series Switches on page 397
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