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Chapter 4 Device Configurations and Software Images Device Configurations
Protect Configurations in the Archive
Table 4-1 Configuration Information Displayed on Archived Configurations Page
Field Description
Device Name Name of device. Click the icon next to the device name to open a popup that
displays device properties. Additional information is listed depending on the
device type:
Current active packages on the device—For Cisco IOS XR devices
Active kickstart images—For Cisco Nexus series devices
Priority list—For Cisco ASR 5000 series devices. The priority list displays
various combinations of a configuration file and an image file in priority
order for the device.
Version An internally-used number. A version will not have an associated configuration
file under the following circumstances:
The associated configuration file was deleted from the archive.
The associated configuration file has not yet been copied to the archive.
(Prime Network supports queuing change notifications and copying the
configuration files to the archive at a later time. See Change Image
Management Global Settings, page 4-66.)
Click a version number hyperlink to launch the Device Configuration Viewer,
from which you can view the contents of a configuration file.
Type Type of configuration:
Cisco IOS and Cisco Nexus series devices—Running or Startup
Cisco IOS XR devices—Running or Admin
Cisco ASR 5000 series devices—Running or Boot. For boot configuration,
the version is always displayed as 1.
Cisco CPTdevices—Startup
Vendor Specifies the d evice vendor: C isco or no n- Cisco device.
Date Changed Date and time of last change, displayed accordingly to the local time zone
settings of the client.
For Cisco CPT and Cisco ASR 5000 series devices, this field displays N/A.
Label User-assigned archive labels.
Running Image The software image currently running on the device.
Context / Module /
Priority For Cisco Nexus series devices, this field displays the virtual device context
(VDC) name.
For Cisco 7600 series devices, this field displays the module name.
For Cisco ASR 5000 series devices, this field displays the boot configuration
files with their priorities.
For other devices, this field displays N/A.
Comments User-assigned free text.
Commit Id (Cisco IOS XR only) ID that identifies the last configuration change on the
device (maximum number saved is 100).