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Commands to Load a Configuration
You can use the following commands in configuration
mode to make configuration changes:
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load factory-default—Replaces the existing
configuration with the configuration supplied with the SRC software.
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load merge (filename | terminal) <relative>—Combines
the configuration that is currently shown in the CLI and the configuration
in the specified file or in the text you type at the terminal. Press
Ctrl+D to end terminal input.
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load override (filename | terminal)—Discards the entire configuration
that is currently shown in the CLI, and load the entire configuration
in the specified file or in the text you type at the terminal. Press
Ctrl+D to end terminal input.
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load replace (filename | terminal) <relative>—Looks for
replace attributes in the specified file, delete the existing statements
of the same name, and replace them with the configuration in the specified
file or in the text you type at the terminal. Press Ctrl+D to end
terminal input.
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load set (filename | terminal) <relative>—Executes configuration
mode commands such as set, edit, exit,
and top from a text file or from the text you type at the
terminal. Press Ctrl+D to end terminal input.
The relative option for the load merge, load replace, and load set commands lets you
load the configuration at a specified hierarchy level.
The load merge, load override, and load replace commands let you update configuration
statements in the SRC configuration from a text file or an XML file.
The structure of this file must conform to the structure for an SRC
configuration file. For this reason, we recommend that you copy the
file based on the file format you plan to use:
- XML format—Save
a configuration to an XML file and modify that file.
- Text format—Save a configuration to a text file,
or copy the output from a show command to a file, and modify
that file.
For a merge or replace operation, you can
save a copy of the configuration at any level in the configuration
hierarchy, then load the updated configuration at the same level.
Use the editor of your choice to modify a saved
configuration file. When you edit a file that is to be loaded into
the SRC configuration, you can add specified attributes to specify
actions to be taken.
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