Network and Security Manager Administration Guide
Viewing and Comparing Configuration File Versions
Updating the Device with a Configuration File Version
Importing or Viewing the Current Version of the Configuration File
Automatic Import of Configuration Files
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For a given device, you can see the different configuration file versions that are available,
as well as compare different versions. Right-click the device in the Device Manager. select
Config File Management from the list, and use the menu items.
If you choose Config File Management > Show Config File Versions, the Config File
Versions dialog box appears. This dialog box shows all the available versions of the
configuration file saved in the NSM database and, for each version, shows the version
number, the timestamp of when the version was imported and placed in the NSM
database, and a comment.
Click on an entry in the table to view the contents of a specific version. The text file
appears in the main part of the display. You can edit the comment that appears at the
top of the display.
You can select any two versions listed in the Config File Versions dialog box and compare
them. Click Compare. The UI highlights any differences between the two files to facilitate
navigation to the detected differences.
You can select a version listed in the Config File Versions dialog box and use it to update
a specific device. Click Update and answer Yes to the confirmation prompts. NSM
launches a job that updates the device with the selected configuration file.
Select Config File Management > Import Config File to fetch the current version of the
configuration file from the device. NSM launches a job to complete the task.
Select Config File Management > View Running Config File to fetch the current
configuration and display it in the UI.
Select Config File Management > Diff Running Config File to compare the running
configuration on the device with the latest available version in the database. The display
highlights the differences.
When enabled, NSM by default automatically deletes oldest versions of config files to
accommodate newer versions of the config files that are being imported. You can set a
system preference for the maximum number of config file versions to be preserved. The
default is 25 versions. The Config File Manager can automatically import config files from
managed Junos OS-based devices when configuration changes are committed on these
devices, enabling NSM to have different versions of the device configuration. You can
enable or disable the automatic import of config files and track those devices on which
the feature is enabled. You can also see status of the config file versions.
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