[c-nsp] How to see interface configuration after card failure on ASR9K

Gert Doering gert at greenie.muc.de
Wed Dec 28 05:45:09 EST 2011


Hi,

On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 10:31:31AM +0800, Mark Tinka wrote:
> > I thought for sure there was a command that would show
> > the preconfigured interfaces. As soon as I insert the
> > new card, the preexisting configuration will magically
> > appear again.
> 
> That is the Juniper way :-).
> 
> Which is not to say that we wouldn't mind such functionality 
> in IOS (XR), but it can also be confusing especially for 
> folk that don't understand that this is possible, and if 
> documentation of the network is poor.

Actually, IOS does this as well, if you replace a PA on a 7200 or
a board on a catalyst switch - if the board is removed, the config
isn't shown anywhere, but still remembered.  If you insert a board
of "compatible type" (PA-FE -> PA-FE, but not -> PA-E3, etc) the
config will be back...

gert
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