Upgrading (Web Interface); Upgrading (Cli) - Juniper MEDIA FLOW CONTROLLER 2.0.4 Installation Manual

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CHAPTER 2 Getting Started
test-vos (config) # configuration delete 04_01_09
test-vos (config) # show configuration files
initial (active)
initial.bak
test-vos (config) # configuration fetch scp://joe@sv05/home/joe/04_01_09
Password: *******
test-vos (config) # show configuration files
04_01_09
initial (active)
initial.bak
test-vos (config) # configuration switch-to 04_01_09
test-vos (config) # show configuration files
04_01_09 (active)
initial
initial.bak
test-vos (config) #
6. Merge the common settings from a given configuration file to the active configuration file.
configuration merge <file_name>
7. Revert the active configuration to either the factory defaults or the last saved
configuration. Use keep-basic to preserve licenses and SSH host keys, use keep-
connect to preserve anything necessary to maintain network connectivity to the system:
interfaces, routes, and ARP; either or both may be used.
configuration revert {factory | saved} [keep-basic] [keep-connect]
You can use the Web interface, also referred to as the Management Console, System Config
> Config Mgmt page to save a current configuration to a binary file and download it to another
system. Later you can use the same page to upload the file and make it active.

Upgrading (Web Interface)

When upgrades are available, Juniper Networks will broadcast the upgrade URL to use in this
procedure. The upgrade preserves the current, saved, configurations; however, you may still
want to save the current configuration to a file on another system by following the previous
procedure,
You can use the Web-based Management Console, System Config > Upgrade page to
easily upgrade your system if you have an install image URL or have obtained the image and
installed it locally.
Upgrade page, you must go to the System Config > Reboot page and reboot your system
for the upgrade to complete.
To install Media Flow Controller or Media Flow Manager, which means removing all the data
on the root drive for a fresh install, see the following installation chapters as appropriate.

Upgrading (CLI)

When upgrades are available, Juniper Networks will broadcast the upgrade URL to use in this
procedure. The upgrade preserves the current, saved, configurations; however, you may still
want to save the current configuration to a file on another system by following the previous
procedure,
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Upgrading and Rebooting
"Saving and Applying a Configuration" on page
After upgrading to the image using the System Config >
Important!
"Saving and Applying a Configuration" on page
Media Flow Controller and Media Flow Manager Installation Guide
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