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Chapter 3 Configuring General Router Features
Managing Configuration Sessions
Examples
The following examples illustrate how to commit a configuration:
Committing a Configuration from Global Configuration Mode: Example, page 3-30
Committing a Configuration from Administration Configuration Mode: Example, page 3-30
commit comment line (Optional) Assigns a comment to a commit.
This text comment appears in the commit entry displayed with the
show configuration commit list [detail] command.
The line argument is the text for the optional comment or label.
The comment option must appear at the end of the command line. If
multiple options are entered, all text after the comment option is
treated as a comment.
commit confirmed
seconds
(Optional) Commits the configuration in global configuration mode on a
trial basis for a minimum of 30 seconds and a maximum of 300 seconds
(5 minutes).
During the trial configuration, enter commit to confirm the
configuration. If you do not type the commit command, the router
reverts to the previous configuration when the trial time period
expires.
The confirmed option is not available in administration
configuration mode.
commit label line (Optional) Assigns a meaningful label. This label appears in the output
for the show configuration commit list [detail] command instead of the
numeric label.
The line argument is the text for the optional comment or label.
commit force (Optional) Merges the target configuration with the running
configuration and allows a configuration commit in low-memory
conditions.
A low-memory warning occurs when a user attempts to commit a target
configuration that exceeds the default capacity of the router.
The recommended resolution to such a warning is to remove
configurations using the no commands.
Caution The force option can cause the router to experience severe
problems if low-memory conditions occur. The force option
should be used only to remove configurations.
commit replace (Optional) Replaces the contents of the running configuration with the
target configuration.
Table 3-5 Commit Command Options (continued)
Command Description