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Re: Is Cisco equpiment de facto for you?
From: Leo Bicknell <bicknell () ufp org>
Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2011 11:57:54 -0800
In a message written on Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 01:48:27PM -0600, Michael Ruiz wrote:
Yeah another thing I love about the JUNOS is the rollback command. Whew I can tell you a few times where that has saved my bacon a few times and the commit and check command. :-)
Cisco marketing seems to have dropped the ball on this one, but IOS has had a feature that allows you to save a number of configurations, do diff's, and generally behave similar to the JunOS method for quite a while. You'll want to check out the "archive" command. http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/networking/?p=532 The only thing I can tell that's really missing is "commit confirmed" in JunOS, and of course it operates differently so people may or may not like it. -- Leo Bicknell - bicknell () ufp org - CCIE 3440 PGP keys at http://www.ufp.org/~bicknell/
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- Re: Is Cisco equpiment de facto for you? Jack Bates (Jan 13)
- Re: Is Cisco equpiment de facto for you? Scott Morris (Jan 13)
- RE: Is Cisco equpiment de facto for you? Thomas Magill (Jan 13)
- Re: Is Cisco equpiment de facto for you? Bill Blackford (Jan 13)
- Re: Is Cisco equpiment de facto for you? Jack Bates (Jan 13)
- RE: Is Cisco equpiment de facto for you? Thomas Magill (Jan 13)
- Re: Is Cisco equpiment de facto for you? Owen DeLong (Jan 13)
- Re: Is Cisco equpiment de facto for you? Jack Bates (Jan 13)
- RE: Is Cisco equpiment de facto for you? Michael Ruiz (Jan 13)
- RE: Is Cisco equpiment de facto for you? Justin M. Streiner (Jan 13)
- Re: Is Cisco equpiment de facto for you? Leo Bicknell (Jan 13)
- RE: Is Cisco equpiment de facto for you? Michael Ruiz (Jan 13)