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Usage
<rpc> <load-configuration> <configuration> <!-- opening tag for each parent of the element --> <!-- if immediately deactivating a newly created element --> <element inactive="inactive"> <name>identifier</name> <!-- if element has identifier --> <!-- tag elements for each child of the element --> </element> <!-- if deactivating an existing element --> <element inactive="inactive"> <name>identifier</name> <!-- if element has identifier --> </element> <!-- closing tag for each parent of the element --> </configuration> </load-configuration> </rpc>
Description
Deactivate a configuration element when loading
configuration data into the candidate configuration or open configuration
database using the <load-configuration>
operation. When the configuration is committed, the element remains
in the configuration, but the element does not affect the functioning
of the routing, switching, or security platform.
The inactive
attribute can be combined
with one or more of the insert
, rename
, or replace
attributes,
as described in Changing a Configuration
Element’s Activation State Simultaneously with Other Changes
Using the Junos XML Protocol. To reactivate a deactivated
element, include the active
attribute instead.