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Chapter 3 Configuring General Router Features
Managing Configuration Sessions
The following sections describe management options for configuration sessions:
Entering Configuration Changes, page 3-17
Viewing Active Configuration Sessions, page 3-19
Starting a Configuration Session, page 3-20
Starting an Exclusive Configuration Session, page 3-21
Viewing Configuration Details, page 3-21
Saving the Target Configuration to a File, page 3-26
Loading the Target Configuration from a File, page 3-26
Loading an Alternative Configuration at System Startup, page 3-26
Clearing All Changes to a Target Configuration, page 3-27
Committing Changes to the Running Configuration, page 3-27
Exiting a Configuration Submode, page 3-30
Returning Directly to Configuration Mode from a Submode, page 3-30
Configuring the RSP Hostname, page 3-31
Specifying the Management Ethernet Interface Name in CLI Commands, page 3-32
Viewing the Available Management Ethernet Interfaces, page 3-33
Configuring the Management Ethernet Interface, page 3-33
Entering Configuration Changes
You can make changes to a configuration and end up in one of two different modes, as follows:
1. Enter configuration changes.
2. The system prompts you to commit the changes.
3. The system saves the changes to the running configuration and leaves you in configuration mode or
in EXEC mode.
To remain in CONFIG mode after you commit changes, perform the following procedure.
SUMMARY STEPS
1. configure
2. Enter configuration changes.
3. end
or
commit