RE: [j-nsp] Commit attribute to back-up RE

From: Paul Goyette (pgoyette@juniper.net)
Date: Wed Jan 09 2002 - 13:19:36 EST


You can use apply-groups to assign different attributes
to the RE0 vs RE1.

In JUNOS 5.1, you can "commit synchronize" which will copy
and commit the configuration to the other RE.

-----Original Message-----
From: Neil Stirling [mailto:neil.stirling@nortelnetworks.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 9:39 AM
To: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: [j-nsp] Commit attribute to back-up RE

All,
A general question regarding the ability to quick-copy config's to the
backup re;
Currently to copy config's across to a back-up re I use the command 'file
copy <filename> re1:<path><filename>'.
However, this still needs me to login to the re and edit, load override,
change hostname & management fxp0 address & commit.
1. I'm trying to find out if there is a shorter way of committing to re0,
and then being able to commit to re1 as well (without actually going into
the re) ?
2. Failing that, can you specify 'commit override' but put in a set of
identifiers not to override host-name & fxp0 inet address (merge maybe) ?
Juniper guys - is there a planned release to allow a commit in re0: as well
as a tag to commit to re1:, but with a set of identifiers for changes, i.e.;
                                        (from re0:)# commit re1 host-name
HMD_M160.1 fxp0 10.156.16.161 [enter]
Any help appreciated, not urgent, but interested nevertheless.
Cheers ;>).
Neil.



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