Cisco Systems IOS XR manual Displaying the Configuration History Log

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Chapter 3 Configuring Additional Router Features

Managing Configuration History and Rollback

The commitIDs are shown in the “Label/ID” column. The following example shows the

show configuration commit list command display:

RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show configuration commit list

SNo.

Label/ID

User

Line

Client

Time Stamp

~~~~

~~~~~~~~

~~~~

~~~~

~~~~~~

~~~~~~~~~~

1

1000000391

user_a

con0_33_1

CLI

19:29:18 UTC Wed Jan 10 2004

2

1000000390

user_a

con0_33_1

CLI

19:29:16 UTC Wed Jan 10 2004

3

1000000389

user_a

con0_33_1

CLI

19:29:15 UTC Wed Jan 10 2004

4

1000000388

user_a

con0_33_1

CLI

19:29:12 UTC Wed Jan 10 2004

5

1000000387

user_a

con0_33_1

CLI

19:26:16 UTC Wed Jan 10 2004

6

1000000386

user_a

con0_32_1

CLI

19:18:38 UTC Wed Jan 10 2004

7

1000000385

user_a

con0_33_1

CLI

19:14:09 UTC Wed Jan 10 2004

8

1000000384

user_a

con0_33_1

CLI

19:13:58 UTC Wed Jan 10 2004

9

1000000383

user_a

con0_33_1

CLI

19:13:33 UTC Wed Jan 10 2004

10

1000000382

user_a

con0_33_1

CLI

19:12:50 UTC Wed Jan 10 2004

11

1000000381

user_a

con0_33_1

CLI

19:12:48 UTC Wed Jan 10 2004

12

1000000380

user_a

con0_33_1

CLI

19:12:46 UTC Wed Jan 10 2004

13

1000000379

user_a

con0_33_1

CLI

19:12:43 UTC Wed Jan 10 2004

14

1000000378

user_a

con0_33_1

CLI

19:12:14 UTC Wed Jan 10 2004

15

1000000377

user_a

con0_33_1

CLI

19:10:47 UTC Wed Jan 10 2004

Displaying the Configuration History Log

To display the header records for up to 1000 commit events, enter the show configuration commit history command in EXEC mode, as shown in the following example.

The output from this command does not show the details of the entries, but allows you to display a larger list of the commit events that occurred. To display the commitIDs to which you can roll back, use the show configuration commit list command.

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Contents Contents Configuring Additional Router FeaturesConfigure Configuring Telnet, HTTP, and XML Host ServicesDomain name-server ipv4-address Commit End Show hosts Related Topic Document TitleFollowing example, the host services are enabled Managing Configuration History and RollbackInstallation and activation of the Manageability Descriptions of the Telnet commandsDisplaying the CommitIDs RP/0/RP0/CPU0router# show configuration commit list Displaying the Configuration History LogShow configuration commit list command display Previewing Rollback Configuration Changes Displaying the Configuration Changes Recorded in a CommitIDConfiguration commit history RP/0/0/CPU0router# show configuration commit changesRP/0/RP0/CPU0router# rollback configuration to Rolling Back the Configuration to a Specific Rollback PointRP/0/RP0/CPU0router# show configuration rollback changes to RP/0/RP0/CPU0router# rollback configuration last Loading the Configuration Changes for a Specific CommitIDDeleting CommitIDs Saving and Loading Target Configuration FilesLoading an Alternative Configuration at System Startup Saving the Target Configuration to a FileLoading the Target Configuration from a File Alarm Logging Correlation Configuring Logging and Logging CorrelationLogging Destination Command Global Configuration Mode Logging Locations and Severity LevelsExample Configuring Basic Message LoggingCommand or Action Purpose Commits the target configuration to the router When a severity level is specified, onlyRunning configuration Ends the configuration session and returns toCommands used to configure logging Configuration of system loggingConfiguration of alarm correlation and generating Creating and Modifying User Accounts and User GroupsCommand Description Configuring User AccountsEnd or commit Password 0 7 passwordCreating Users and Assigning Groups Create users, assign users to user groups, create Configuration LimitingModify user groups, and configure remote AAA access Default Absolute Static Route Configuration LimitsMaximum Configuration Command Show Current Settings Command Exec ModeOSPFv2 and v3 Configuration Limits IS-IS Configuration LimitsLimit Mode Exec Mode Maximum-redistributed-prefixes n Show isis adjacencyMaximum interfaces n Show ospf Maximum paths n Show running-config router ospfMaximum redistributed-prefix n Show ospf If the maximum pathsMaximum Interfaces for Each Ospf Instance Default Absolute Maximum Configuration Command BGP Configuration LimitsFeature Limit Description Maximum-prefix n Show bgp neighbor IPaddressMaximum paths Maximum-paths n Show running-configRouting Policy Language Line and Policy Limits RP/0/RP1/CPU0router# show rpl maximum Limit Global Configuration Mode Exec Mode Multicast Configuration LimitsOther Configuration Limits Mpls Configuration Limits
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