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	config-overview: show-config-private and restructure seeing & navigating
Add command to show config without private data, restructure seeing & navigating, and fine tune other small details.
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| Configuration Overview | Configuration Overview | ||||||
| ###################### | ###################### | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| VyOS makes use of a unified configuration file for the entire systems | VyOS makes use of a unified configuration file for the entire system's | ||||||
| configuration: ``/config/config.boot``. This allows easy template creation, | configuration: ``/config/config.boot``. This allows easy template | ||||||
| backup, and replication of system configuration. A system can thus also be | creation, backup, and replication of system configuration. A system can | ||||||
| easily cloned by simply copying the required configuration files. | thus also be easily cloned by simply copying the required configuration | ||||||
|  | files. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| Terminology | Terminology | ||||||
| =========== | =========== | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| A VyOS system has three major types of configurations: | A VyOS system has three major types of configurations: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| * **Active/Running** configuration is the system configuration that is loaded | * **Active** or **Running** configuration is the system configuration | ||||||
|   and currently active (used by VyOS). Any change in the configuration will |   that is loaded  and currently active (used by VyOS). Any change in | ||||||
|   have to be committed to belong to the active/running configuration. |   the configuration will have to be committed to belong to the | ||||||
|  |   active/running configuration. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| * **Working** - is the configuration which is currently being modified in | * **Working** - is the configuration which is currently being modified | ||||||
|   configuration mode. Changes made to the working configuration do not go into |   in configuration mode. Changes made to the working configuration do | ||||||
|   effect until the changes are committed with the :cfgcmd:`commit` command. At |   not go into effect until the changes are committed with the | ||||||
|   which time the working configuration will become the active or running |   :cfgcmd:`commit` command. At which time the working configuration will | ||||||
|   configuration. |   become the active or running configuration. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| * **Saved** - is a configuration saved to a file using the :cfgcmd:`save` | * **Saved** - is a configuration saved to a file using the | ||||||
|   command. It allows you to keep safe a configuration for future uses. There |   :cfgcmd:`save` command. It allows you to keep safe a configuration for | ||||||
|   can be multiple configuration files. The default or "boot" configuration is |   future uses. There can be multiple configuration files. The default or | ||||||
|   saved and loaded from the file ``/config/config.boot``. |   "boot" configuration is saved and loaded from the file | ||||||
|  |   ``/config/config.boot``. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| Seeing the configuration | Seeing and navigating the configuration | ||||||
| ======================== | ======================================= | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| .. opcmd:: show configuration | .. opcmd:: show configuration | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    View the current active configuration, also known as the running |    View the current active configuration, also known as the running | ||||||
|    configuration. |    configuration, from the operational mode. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    .. code-block:: none |    .. code-block:: none | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| @ -91,13 +94,14 @@ Seeing the configuration | |||||||
|      } |      } | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| By default, the configuration is displayed in a hierarchy like the above | By default, the configuration is displayed in a hierarchy like the above | ||||||
| example, this is only one of the possible ways to display the configuration. | example, this is only one of the possible ways to display the | ||||||
| When the configuration is generated and the device is configured, changes are | configuration. When the configuration is generated and the device is | ||||||
| added through a collection of :cfgcmd:`set` and :cfgcmd:`delete` commands. | configured, changes are added through a collection of :cfgcmd:`set` and | ||||||
|  | :cfgcmd:`delete` commands. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| .. opcmd:: show configuration commands | .. opcmd:: show configuration commands | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    Get a collection of all the set commands required which led to this |    Get a collection of all the set commands required which led to the | ||||||
|    running configuration. |    running configuration. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    .. code-block:: none |    .. code-block:: none | ||||||
| @ -117,52 +121,23 @@ added through a collection of :cfgcmd:`set` and :cfgcmd:`delete` commands. | |||||||
|      set system syslog global facility all level 'notice' |      set system syslog global facility all level 'notice' | ||||||
|      set system syslog global facility protocols level 'debug' |      set system syslog global facility protocols level 'debug' | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| Both these commands should be executed when in operational mode, they do not | Both these ``show`` commands should be executed when in operational | ||||||
| work directly in configuration mode. The is a special way on how to | mode, they do not work directly in configuration mode. There is a | ||||||
| :ref:`run_opmode_from_config_mode`. | special way on how to :ref:`run_opmode_from_config_mode`. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| Comment | .. hint:: Use the ``show configuration commands | strip-private`` | ||||||
| ------- |    command when you want to hide private data. You may want to do so if | ||||||
|  |    you want to share your configuration on the `forum`_. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| .. cfgcmd:: comment <config node> "comment text" | .. _`forum`: https://forum.vyos.io | ||||||
| 
 |  | ||||||
|    Add comment as an annotation to a configuration node. |  | ||||||
| 
 |  | ||||||
|    The ``comment` command allows you to insert a comment above the ``<config |  | ||||||
|    node>`` configuration section. Comments are enclosed with ``/*`` and ``*/`` |  | ||||||
|    as open/close delimiters. A ``comment`` cannot be used at the top of the |  | ||||||
|    configuration hierarchy, only on subsections. Comments need to be commited, |  | ||||||
|    just like other config changes. |  | ||||||
| 
 |  | ||||||
|    To remove an existing comment from your current configuration, specify an |  | ||||||
|    empty string enclosed in double quote marks (``""``) as the comment text. |  | ||||||
| 
 |  | ||||||
|    Example: |  | ||||||
| 
 |  | ||||||
|    .. code-block:: none |  | ||||||
| 
 |  | ||||||
|      vyos@vyos# comment firewall all-ping "Yes I know this VyOS is cool" |  | ||||||
|      vyos@vyos# commit |  | ||||||
|      vyos@vyos# show |  | ||||||
|       firewall { |  | ||||||
|           /* Yes I know this VyOS is cool */ |  | ||||||
|           all-ping enable |  | ||||||
|           broadcast-ping disable |  | ||||||
|           ... |  | ||||||
|       } |  | ||||||
| 
 |  | ||||||
|    .. note:: An important thing to note is that since the comment is added on |  | ||||||
|       top of the section, it will not appear if the ``show <section>`` command |  | ||||||
|       is used. With the above example, the `show firewall` command would return |  | ||||||
|       starting after the ``firewall {`` line, hiding the comment. |  | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| Navigating the configuration | The config mode | ||||||
| ============================ | --------------- | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| When entering the configuration mode you are navigating inside the tree | When entering the configuration mode you are navigating inside a tree | ||||||
| structure exported in the overview above, to enter configuration mode enter | structure, to enter configuration mode enter the command | ||||||
| the command :opcmd:`configure` when in operational mode. | :opcmd:`configure` when in operational mode. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| .. code-block:: none | .. code-block:: none | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| @ -170,11 +145,17 @@ the command :opcmd:`configure` when in operational mode. | |||||||
|   [edit] |   [edit] | ||||||
|   vyos@vyos# |   vyos@vyos# | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| All commands executed here are relative to the configuration level you have |  | ||||||
| entered. You can do everything from the top level, but commands will be quite |  | ||||||
| lengthy when manually typing them. |  | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| The current hierarchy level can be changed by the :cfgcmd:`edit` command. | .. note:: When going into configuration mode, prompt changes from | ||||||
|  |    ``$`` to ``#``. | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
|  | All commands executed here are relative to the configuration level you | ||||||
|  | have entered. You can do everything from the top level, but commands | ||||||
|  | will be quite lengthy when manually typing them. | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
|  | The current hierarchy level can be changed by the :cfgcmd:`edit` | ||||||
|  | command. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| .. code-block:: none | .. code-block:: none | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| @ -185,17 +166,16 @@ The current hierarchy level can be changed by the :cfgcmd:`edit` command. | |||||||
|   vyos@vyos# |   vyos@vyos# | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| You are now in a sublevel relative to ``interfaces ethernet eth0``, all | You are now in a sublevel relative to ``interfaces ethernet eth0``, all | ||||||
| commands executed from this point on are relative to this sublevel. Use either | commands executed from this point on are relative to this sublevel. Use | ||||||
| the :cfgcmd:`top` or :cfgcmd:`exit` command to go back to the top of the | eithe the :cfgcmd:`top` or :cfgcmd:`exit` command to go back to the top | ||||||
| hierarchy. You can also use the :cfgcmd:`up` command to move only one level up | of the hierarchy. You can also use the :cfgcmd:`up` command to move only | ||||||
| at a time. | one level up at a time. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| The :cfgcmd:`show` command within configuration mode will show the working | .. cfgcmd:: show | ||||||
| configuration indicating line changes with ``+`` for additions, ``>`` for |  | ||||||
| replacements and ``-`` for deletions. |  | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| .. note:: When going into configuration mode, prompt changes from | The :cfgcmd:`show` command within configuration mode will show the | ||||||
|    ``$`` to ``#``. | working configuration indicating line changes with ``+`` for additions, | ||||||
|  | ``>`` for replacements and ``-`` for deletions. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| **Example:** | **Example:** | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| @ -228,8 +208,8 @@ replacements and ``-`` for deletions. | |||||||
|   loopback lo { |   loopback lo { | ||||||
|   } |   } | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| It is also possible to display all `set` commands within configuration mode | It is also possible to display all `set` commands within configuration | ||||||
| using :cfgcmd:`show | commands` | mode using :cfgcmd:`show | commands` | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| .. code-block:: none | .. code-block:: none | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| @ -237,8 +217,9 @@ using :cfgcmd:`show | commands` | |||||||
|   set address dhcp |   set address dhcp | ||||||
|   set hw-id 00:53:ad:44:3b:03 |   set hw-id 00:53:ad:44:3b:03 | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| These commands are also relative to the level you are inside and only relevant | These commands are also relative to the level you are inside and only  | ||||||
| configuration blocks will be displayed when entering a sub-level. | relevant configuration blocks will be displayed when entering a | ||||||
|  | sub-level. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| .. code-block:: none | .. code-block:: none | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| @ -247,9 +228,9 @@ configuration blocks will be displayed when entering a sub-level. | |||||||
|    address dhcp |    address dhcp | ||||||
|    hw-id 00:53:ad:44:3b:03 |    hw-id 00:53:ad:44:3b:03 | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| Exiting from the configuration mode is done via the :cfgcmd:`exit` command from | Exiting from the configuration mode is done via the :cfgcmd:`exit` | ||||||
| the top level, executing :cfgcmd:`exit` from within a sub-level takes you back | command from the top level, executing :cfgcmd:`exit` from within a | ||||||
| to the top level. | sub-level takes you back to the top level. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| .. code-block:: none | .. code-block:: none | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| @ -259,16 +240,56 @@ to the top level. | |||||||
|   vyos@vyos# exit |   vyos@vyos# exit | ||||||
|   Warning: configuration changes have not been saved. |   Warning: configuration changes have not been saved. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|  | Comment | ||||||
|  | ------- | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
|  | .. cfgcmd:: comment <config node> "comment text" | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
|  |    Add comment as an annotation to a configuration node. | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
|  |    The ``comment` command allows you to insert a comment above the | ||||||
|  |    ``<config node>`` configuration section. Comments are enclosed with | ||||||
|  |    ``/*`` and ``*/`` as open/close delimiters. A ``comment`` cannot be | ||||||
|  |    used at the top of  the configuration hierarchy, only on subsections. | ||||||
|  |    Comments need to be commited, just like other config changes. | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
|  |    To remove an existing comment from your current configuration, | ||||||
|  |    specify an empty string enclosed in double quote marks (``""``) as | ||||||
|  |    the comment text. | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
|  |    Example: | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
|  |    .. code-block:: none | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
|  |      vyos@vyos# comment firewall all-ping "Yes I know this VyOS is cool" | ||||||
|  |      vyos@vyos# commit | ||||||
|  |      vyos@vyos# show | ||||||
|  |       firewall { | ||||||
|  |           /* Yes I know this VyOS is cool */ | ||||||
|  |           all-ping enable | ||||||
|  |           broadcast-ping disable | ||||||
|  |           ... | ||||||
|  |       } | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
|  |    .. note:: An important thing to note is that since the comment is | ||||||
|  |       added on top of the section, it will not appear if the ``show | ||||||
|  |       <section>`` command is used. With the above example, the `show | ||||||
|  |       firewall` command would return starting after the ``firewall | ||||||
|  |       {`` line, hiding the comment. | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
| Editing the configuration | Editing the configuration | ||||||
| ========================= | ========================= | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| The configuration can be edited by the use of :cfgcmd:`set` and :cfgcmd:`delete` | The configuration can be edited by the use of :cfgcmd:`set` and | ||||||
| commands from within configuration mode. Configuration commands are flattened | :cfgcmd:`delete` commands from within configuration mode. Configuration | ||||||
| from the tree into 'one-liner' commands shown in :opcmd:`show configuration | commands are flattened from the tree into 'one-liner' commands shown in | ||||||
| commands` from operation mode. | :opcmd:`show configuration commands` from operation mode. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| Commands are relative to the level where they are executed and all redundant | Commands are relative to the level where they are executed and all | ||||||
| information from the current level is removed from the command entered. | redundant information from the current level is removed from the command | ||||||
|  | entered. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| .. code-block:: none | .. code-block:: none | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| @ -278,15 +299,16 @@ information from the current level is removed from the command entered. | |||||||
|   [edit interfaces ethernet eth0] |   [edit interfaces ethernet eth0] | ||||||
|   vyos@vyos# set address 203.0.113.6/24 |   vyos@vyos# set address 203.0.113.6/24 | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| These two commands above are essentially the same, just executed from different | These two commands above are essentially the same, just executed from | ||||||
| levels in the hierarchy. | different levels in the hierarchy. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| .. cfgcmd:: delete | .. cfgcmd:: delete | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    To delete a configuration entry use the :cfgcmd:`delete` command, this also |    To delete a configuration entry use the :cfgcmd:`delete` command, | ||||||
|    deletes all sub-levels under the current level you've specified in the |    this also deletes all sub-levels under the current level you've | ||||||
|    :cfgcmd:`delete` command. Deleting an entry will also result in the element |    specified in the :cfgcmd:`delete` command. Deleting an entry will | ||||||
|    reverting back to its default value if one exists. |    also result in the element reverting back to its default value if one | ||||||
|  |    exists. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    .. code-block:: none |    .. code-block:: none | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| @ -295,8 +317,8 @@ levels in the hierarchy. | |||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| .. cfgcmd:: commit | .. cfgcmd:: commit | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|   Any change you do on the configuration, will not take effect until committed |   Any change you do on the configuration, will not take effect until | ||||||
|   using the :cfgcmd:`commit` command in configuration mode. |   committed using the :cfgcmd:`commit` command in configuration mode. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|   .. code-block:: none |   .. code-block:: none | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| @ -308,9 +330,9 @@ levels in the hierarchy. | |||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| .. cfgcmd:: save | .. cfgcmd:: save | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    In order to preserve configuration changes upon reboot, the configuration |    In order to preserve configuration changes upon reboot, the | ||||||
|    must also be saved once applied. This is done using the :cfgcmd:`save` |    configuration must also be saved once applied. This is done using the | ||||||
|    command in configuration mode. |    :cfgcmd:`save` command in configuration mode. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    .. code-block:: none |    .. code-block:: none | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| @ -334,9 +356,9 @@ levels in the hierarchy. | |||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| .. cfgcmd:: exit [discard] | .. cfgcmd:: exit [discard] | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    Configuration mode can not be exited while uncommitted changes exist. To |    Configuration mode can not be exited while uncommitted changes exist. | ||||||
|    exit configuration mode without applying changes, the :cfgcmd:`exit discard` |    To exit configuration mode without applying changes, the | ||||||
|    command must be used. |    :cfgcmd:`exit discard` command must be used. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    All changes in the working config will thus be lost. |    All changes in the working config will thus be lost. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| @ -353,16 +375,17 @@ levels in the hierarchy. | |||||||
| Access opmode from config mode | Access opmode from config mode | ||||||
| ============================== | ============================== | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| When inside configuration mode you are not directly able to execute operational | When inside configuration mode you are not directly able to execute | ||||||
| commands. | operational commands. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| .. cfgcmd:: run | .. cfgcmd:: run | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|   Access to these commands are possible through the use of the ``run [command]`` |   Access to these commands are possible through the use of the | ||||||
|   command. From this command you will have access to everything accessible from |   ``run [command]`` command. From this command you will have access to | ||||||
|   operational mode. |   everything accessible from operational mode. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|   Command completion and syntax help with ``?`` and ``[tab]`` will also work. |   Command completion and syntax help with ``?`` and ``[tab]`` will also | ||||||
|  |   work. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|   .. code-block:: none |   .. code-block:: none | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| @ -376,17 +399,17 @@ commands. | |||||||
| Managing configurations | Managing configurations | ||||||
| ======================= | ======================= | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| VyOS comes with an integrated versioning system for the system configuration. | VyOS comes with an integrated versioning system for the system | ||||||
| It automatically maintains a backup of every previous configuration | configuration. It automatically maintains a backup of every previous | ||||||
| which has been committed to the system. | configuration which has been committed to the system. The configurations | ||||||
| The configurations are versioned locally for rollback | are versioned locally for rollback but they can also be stored on a | ||||||
| but they can also be stored on a remote host for archiving/backup reasons. | remote host for archiving/backup reasons. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| Local Archive | Local Archive | ||||||
| ------------- | ------------- | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| Revisions are stored on disk. You can view, compare and rollback them to any | Revisions are stored on disk. You can view, compare and rollback them to | ||||||
| previous revisions if something goes wrong. | any previous revisions if something goes wrong. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| .. opcmd:: show system commit | .. opcmd:: show system commit | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| @ -429,11 +452,12 @@ previous revisions if something goes wrong. | |||||||
|          9	   2013-12-12 15:42:07 root by boot-config-loader |          9	   2013-12-12 15:42:07 root by boot-config-loader | ||||||
|          10   2013-12-12 15:42:06 root by init |          10   2013-12-12 15:42:06 root by init | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    Revisions can be compared with :cfgcmd:`compare N M` command, where N and M |    Revisions can be compared with :cfgcmd:`compare N M` command, where N | ||||||
|    are revision numbers. The output will describe how the configuration N is |    and M are revision numbers. The output will describe how the | ||||||
|    when compared to YM indicating with a plus sign (``+``) the additional parts |    configuration N is when compared to YM indicating with a plus sign | ||||||
|    N has when compared to M, and indicating with a minus sign (``-``) the |    (``+``) the additional parts N has when compared to M, and indicating | ||||||
|    lacking parts N misses when compared to Y. |    with a minus sign (``-``) the lacking parts N misses when compared to | ||||||
|  |    Y. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    .. code-block:: none |    .. code-block:: none | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| @ -452,16 +476,16 @@ previous revisions if something goes wrong. | |||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| .. cfgcmd:: set system config-management commit-revisions <N> | .. cfgcmd:: set system config-management commit-revisions <N> | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    You can specify the number of revisions stored on disk. N can be in the |    You can specify the number of revisions stored on disk. N can be in | ||||||
|    range of 0 - 65535. When the number of revisions exceeds the configured |    the range of 0 - 65535. When the number of revisions exceeds the | ||||||
|    value, the oldest revision is removed. |    configured value, the oldest revision is removed. The default setting | ||||||
|    The default setting for this value is to store 20 revisions locally. |    for this value is to store 20 revisions locally. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| Rollback Changes | Rollback Changes | ||||||
| ---------------- | ---------------- | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| You can rollback configuration changes using the rollback command. This will | You can rollback configuration changes using the rollback command. This | ||||||
| apply the selected revision and trigger a system reboot. | willn apply the selected revision and trigger a system reboot. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| .. cfgcmd:: rollback <N> | .. cfgcmd:: rollback <N> | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| @ -482,17 +506,17 @@ apply the selected revision and trigger a system reboot. | |||||||
| Remote Archive | Remote Archive | ||||||
| -------------- | -------------- | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| VyOS can upload the configuration to a remote location after each call to | VyOS can upload the configuration to a remote location after each call | ||||||
| :cfgcmd:`commit`. You will have to set the commit-archive location. | to :cfgcmd:`commit`. You will have to set the commit-archive location. | ||||||
| TFTP, FTP, and SFTP servers are supported. | TFTP, FTP, and SFTP servers are supported. Every time a :cfgcmd:`commit` | ||||||
| Every time a :cfgcmd:`commit` is successfull | is successfull the ``config.boot`` file will be copied to the defined | ||||||
| the ``config.boot`` file will be copied to the defined destination(s). | destination(s). The filename used on the remote host will be | ||||||
| The filename used on the remote host will be ``config.boot-hostname.YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS`` | ``config.boot-hostname.YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS`` | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| .. cfgcmd:: set system config-management commit-archive location <URI> | .. cfgcmd:: set system config-management commit-archive location <URI> | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    Specify remote location of commit archive as any of the below :abbr:`URI (Uniform |    Specify remote location of commit archive as any of the below | ||||||
|    Resource Identifier)` |    :abbr:`URI (Uniform Resource Identifier)` | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    * ``scp://<user>:<passwd>@<host>/<dir>`` |    * ``scp://<user>:<passwd>@<host>/<dir>`` | ||||||
|    * ``sftp://<user>:<passwd>@<host>/<dir>`` |    * ``sftp://<user>:<passwd>@<host>/<dir>`` | ||||||
| @ -504,19 +528,20 @@ The filename used on the remote host will be ``config.boot-hostname.YYYYMMDD_HHM | |||||||
| Restore Default | Restore Default | ||||||
| --------------- | --------------- | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| In the case you want to completely delete your configuration and restore the | In the case you want to completely delete your configuration and restore | ||||||
| default one, you can enter the following command in configuration mode: | the default one, you can enter the following command in configuration | ||||||
|  | mode: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| .. code-block:: none | .. code-block:: none | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|   load /opt/vyatta/etc/config.boot.default |   load /opt/vyatta/etc/config.boot.default | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| You will be asked if you want to continue. If you accept, you will have to use | You will be asked if you want to continue. If you accept, you will have | ||||||
| :cfgcmd:`commit` if you want to make the changes active. | to use :cfgcmd:`commit` if you want to make the changes active. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| Then you may want to :cfgcmd:`save` in order to delete the saved configuration | Then you may want to :cfgcmd:`save` in order to delete the saved | ||||||
| too. | configuration too. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| .. note:: If you are remotely connected, you will lose your connection. You may | .. note:: If you are remotely connected, you will lose your connection. | ||||||
|    want to copy first the config, edit it to ensure connectivity, and load the |    You may want to copy first the config, edit it to ensure | ||||||
|    edited config. |    connectivity, and load the edited config. | ||||||
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