Displaying Configuration History; Table 81: J-Web Configuration History Summary - Juniper JUNOS OS 10.3 - SOFTWARE Manual

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Table 81: J-Web Configuration History Summary

Field
Description
Number
Version of the configuration file.
Date/Time
Date and time the configuration was committed.
User
Name of the user who committed the configuration.
Client
Method by which the configuration was committed:
—A user entered a Junos OS CLI command.
cli
junoscript
through the J-Web interface are identified in this way.
snmp
other
Comment
Comment.
424
®
OS for EX Series Ethernet Switches, Release 10.3
The switch checks the configuration for the correct syntax before committing it.
Uploading a Configuration File (CLI Procedure) on page 422
Understanding J-Web Configuration Tools on page 147
Understanding Configuration Files for EX Series Switches on page 397
Use the Configuration History function to manage configuration files.
Displaying Configuration History on page 424
1.
Displaying Users Editing the Configuration on page 425
2.
3.
Comparing Configuration Files with the J-Web Interface on page 425
Downloading a Configuration File with the J-Web Interface on page 426
4.
Loading a Previous Configuration File with the J-Web Interface on page 426
5.

Displaying Configuration History

To manage configuration files with the J-Web interface, select Maintain > Config
Management >History. The main pane displays History — Database Information page.
Table 81 on page 424 summarizes the contents of the display.
The configuration history display allows you to:
View a configuration.
Compare two configurations.
Download a configuration file to your local system.
Roll back the configuration to any of the previous versions stored on the switch.
—A Junos XML protocol client performed the operation. Commit operations performed by users
—An SNMP
request started the operation.
set
—Another method was used to commit the configuration.
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