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Before You Load a Configuration
Before you load a configuration, make a copy of the current configuration. This configuration contains the active configuration plus any configuration changes that have been made at the CLI. For information about the syntax in the configuration files, see:
- Text format—SRC PE CLI Command Reference
- XML format—SRC XML API Configuration Reference
You can save the configuration to text, XML, or set format. By default, the configuration is saved to a file in XML format.
To make a backup copy of the configuration:
- From the [edit] hierarchy level of configuration
mode, save the configuration to XML format. For example:[edit]user@host# save backupcfg.xml format xml
- From the [edit] hierarchy level of configuration
mode, save the configuration to text format. For example:[edit]user@host# save backupcfg.txt format text
- From the [edit] hierarchy level of configuration
mode, save the confutations to set format. For example:[edit]user@host# save backupcfg-set.txt format set
Related Documentation
- Cutting and Pasting Configuration Information at the SRC CLI
- About SRC Configuration Files in XML Format
- About SRC Configuration Files in Text Format
- About SRC Configuration Files in Set Format
- Commands to Load a Configuration
- Preparing a File to Be Loaded into the Current SRC Configuration