Chapter 7
Basic Cisco SCE8000 GBE Platform Operations
management-agent property "com.pcube.management.framework.install.activated.version"
"3.5.5 build 262"
management-agent property "com.pcube.management.framework.install.activated.package" "SCA
BB"
management-agent property "com.pcube.management.framework.install.activation.date" "Wed
Jun 03 17:01:09 GMT+00:00 2009"
flow-filter partition name "ignore_filter" first-rule 4 num-rules 32
SCE#copy running-config startup-config
Writing general configuration file to temporary location...
Backing-up general configuration file...
Copy temporary file to final location...
SCE#
To remove a configuration command from the running-config, use the no form of the command.
Tip
The following example illustrates how to remove all DNS settings from the running configuration.
SCE(config)#no ip name-server
Restoring a Previous Configuration
When you save a new configuration, the system automatically backs up the old configuration in the
directory
config.tx1-config.tx9
You can view the old startup configuration files using the CLI command more.
Restoring a previous startup configuration means renaming the file so it overwrites the startup
configuration (
At the SCE# prompt, type more /system/prevconf/config.tx1 to view the configuration file.
Step 1
The system displays the configuration information stored in the file.
Read the configuration information to make sure it is the configuration you want to restore.
Step 2
Note that you cannot undo the configuration restore command.
Type copy /system/config.tx1 /system/config.txt.
Step 3
The system sets the startup configuration to the configuration from config.tx1.
OL-19897-02
. Up to nine versions of the startup configuration file are saved, namely
/system/prevconf/
, where
config.tx1
) file.
config.txt
Managing Cisco SCE8000 GBE Configurations
is the most recently saved file.
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