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Configuration File Management
This section provides the syntax for configuration file management commands, along with an
explanation of the functionality of each command.
The system can store one or more configuration files on persistent storage. At any given time, one
of the configuration files is designated as
active
. That is the file that configuration will be loaded
from on boot, and which configuration will be saved to when a save is requested.
Configuration changes are immediately applied to the running configuration (with the exception of
configuration batch
commands), but are not made persistent until they are explicitly saved
using the
configuration write
command.
Note:
These
configuration
commands only work when you are in Configure mode (which you
enter by using the
conf t
command—see
configuration new
configuration new
Create a new configuration file under the specified name. If no additional parameters are specified,
active licenses from the current running configuration are copied over into it. If the
factory
parameter is specified, nothing is copied over; it has the factory defaults. If the
keep-basic
parameter is specified, local network configuration is copied over so you won't lose network
connectivity when you switch to it.