junos config commit question
Owen DeLong
owen at delong.com
Wed Feb 16 17:56:55 UTC 2022
> On Feb 11, 2022, at 14:18 , Lyndon Nerenberg (VE7TFX/VE6BBM) <lyndon at orthanc.ca> wrote:
>
> On an EX4300 switch running JunOS 14.1 let's imagine I typed
>
> config
> delete interfaces
>
> before coming to my senses. How am I supposed to back out of that
> mess?
top
rollback
> For the life of me, after a week of reading the 3000 page
> reference manual, and endless DuckDuckGoing, I cannot see a simple
> way of just abandoning the commit. I've got to be missing something
> stunningly obvious here because it's unthinkable that this functionality
> doesn't exist. Help?!?
You can also do:
config
<do something stupid>
commit
rollback 1
commit
And still get back to where you were before <do something stupid>
> The only way out I can see is to drop into the shell, make an
> uncompressed copy of juniper.conf.gz, then pop back into the config
> editor and load that over top of the editor's config view. Surely
> there's a saner way of dealing with this.
Much.
Owen
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