[j-nsp] Configuration

michael.firth at bt.com michael.firth at bt.com
Fri Jan 4 04:55:00 EST 2008


To archive the configuration, you can use:
Router> show configuration | save some-file

And then pull 'some-file' off and edit it. Alternatively, the last
committed configuration is held in /config/juniper.conf.gz, but you will
have to run 'gunzip' on the file to get it back to plain text.

To re-load the modified configuration, transfer the file to the router
and then use:

Router> edit

Router# load override some-file

Router# commit and-quit

The configuration file format is the standard format with sections and
curly brackets that you will see excerpts of throughout the Juniper
documentation.

Hope this helps.

Michael


> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: [j-nsp] Configuration
> 
> Hello
> How can i send to a j series or m series a configuration file 
> so i can commit it and use it and in what format should it be?
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