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Related Documentation
- Merging the Active Configuration with Another Configuration
- Replacing the Configuration
- Replacing Parts of the Configuration
- Adding a Configuration Through Configuration Mode Commands
- Loading a Configuration at a Specified Hierarchy Level
- How the SRC Configuration Is Stored
- Commands to Load a Configuration
Cutting and Pasting Configuration Information at the SRC CLI
You can also create a configuration by cutting and pasting existing portions of the configuration. You can copy configuration text from another source or from another part of the configuration to a new location. Use the cut and paste functions for your windowing system, such as X Windows.
You can also create a configuration while typing at the terminal and then load it. Loading a configuration from the terminal is generally useful when you are cutting existing portions of the configuration and pasting them elsewhere in the configuration.
To load a configuration from the text that you type at the terminal:
- In configuration mode, specify the load (merge | override | replace | set) terminal command. For example:user@host# load merge terminal
Copy and paste configuration text from another source, such as the output of the show command for a configuration. Press Ctrl+D to end terminal input and load the configuration.
Related Documentation
- Merging the Active Configuration with Another Configuration
- Replacing the Configuration
- Replacing Parts of the Configuration
- Adding a Configuration Through Configuration Mode Commands
- Loading a Configuration at a Specified Hierarchy Level
- How the SRC Configuration Is Stored
- Commands to Load a Configuration