Maintaining Configuration Management History
- Select Maintain>Config Management>History in the J-Web user interface.
The History page appears. Table 259 explains the contents of this page.
When you use an HTTPS connection in the Microsoft Internet Explorer browser to save a report from this page in the J-Web interface, the error message "Internet Explorer was not able to open the Internet site" is displayed. This problem occurs because the Cache-Control: no cache HTTP header is added on the server side and Internet Explorer does not allow you to download the encrypted file with the Cache-Control: no cache HTTP header set in the response from the server.
As a workaround, refer to Microsoft Knowledge Base article 323308, which is available at this URL: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/323308. Also, you can alternatively use HTTP in the Internet Explorer browser or use HTTPS in the Mozilla Firefox browser to save a file from this page.
- Click one:
- Number — Displays a configuration .
- Compare — Compares two configurations
files that you select.
- The main pane displays the differences between the two
configuration files at each hierarchy level as follows:
- Lines that have changed are highlighted side by side in green.
- Lines that exist only in the most recent configuration file are displayed in red on the left.
- Lines that exist only in the least recent configuration file are displayed in blue on the right.
- The main pane displays the differences between the two
configuration files at each hierarchy level as follows:
- Download — Downloads a configuration
file to your local system.
- Select the options on your Web browser to save the configuration
file to a target directory on your local system.
The file is saved as an ASCII file.
- Select the options on your Web browser to save the configuration
file to a target directory on your local system.
- Rollback — Rolls back the configuration
to any of the previous versions stored on the device.
- The main pane displays the results of the rollback operation.
Click Rollback to load the device and download the selected configuration. This behavior is different from entering the rollback configuration mode command from the CLI, where the configuration is loaded, but not committed.
- The main pane displays the results of the rollback operation.
Enter the information specified in Table 259 to maintain the secure router.
Table 259: History Maintenance Options
Field | Function | Action |
Number | Indicates the version of the configuration file. | – |
Date/Time | Indicates the date and time the configuration was committed. | – |
User | Indicates the name of the user who committed the configuration. | – |
Client | Indicates the method by which the configuration was committed. The available options are:
| – |
Comment | Indicates comments. | – |
Log Message | Indicates the method used to edit the configuration.
| – |
Action | Indicates action to perform with the configuration file. The available options are:
| Select an option. |