[j-nsp] When did "compress-configuration-files" become default option in Junos?

Pallavi Mahajan pallavi at juniper.net
Tue Sep 29 13:40:26 EDT 2015


btw: To override the default setting, include the
"no-compression-configuration-files" statement at the [edit system]
hierarchy level. When you enable this feature, the current operational
configuration file is uncompressed.


Thanks,
Pallavi

On 29/09/15 11:09 pm, "Pallavi Mahajan" <pallavi at juniper.net> wrote:

>I *think* this was in Junos 7.0
>
>Thanks,
>Pallavi
>
>On 29/09/15 11:05 pm, "juniper-nsp on behalf of Martin T"
><juniper-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net on behalf of m4rtntns at gmail.com>
>wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>in which Junos version did "compress-configuration-files" become the
>>default configuration option? AFAIK in older Junos versions the active
>>configuration was not compressed. At least in Junos 5.4 active
>>configuration file was not compressed:
>>
>>user at router> file list /config
>>juniper.conf
>>juniper.conf.1.gz
>>juniper.conf.2.gz
>>juniper.conf.3.gz
>>user at router>
>>
>>However, at nowadays, "junos-defaults" configuration-group contains
>>"compress-configuration-files" under "system" configuration.
>>
>>
>>thanks,
>>Martin
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