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Start Date | Select the start date of the time range of configuration files to display. |
End Date | Select the end date of the time range of configuration files to display. |
Keywords | Enter search terms, such as CLI keywords, then select Search to display |
| specific configuration files. |
Search | Enter search terms, then select Search to display specific configuration |
| files. |
Reset | Select Reset to clear time range and search constraints on the |
| configuration file view. |
Current Page | By default, the first page of the list of items is displayed. The total |
| number of pages appears after the current page number. For example, if |
| 3/54 appears, you are currently viewing page 3 of 54 pages. |
| To view pages, select the left and right arrows to display the first, |
| previous, next, or last page. |
| To view a specific page, enter the page number in the field and then |
| press Enter. |
Revision | The revision number of the configuration file. |
Date/Time | The date and time that the configuration revision was created. |
Administrator | The user name of the administrator who created the configuration |
| revision. |
Comments | The comment that the administrator entered when creating the |
| configuration revision. |
| If the revision was created automatically on a logout or timeout, the |
| comment will be Automatic backup (session expired). |
Firmware | The firmware version that the configuration revision was created in. |
Action | Select Download to download a copy of that revision’s configuration file. |
| Select Compare to examine differences between configuration |
| revisions. |
| Select Delete to delete a revision. |
| Select Schedule to schedule a time period to upgrade the firmware on |
| the device. |
Searching configuration revisions
You can search configuration revisions to find a configuration change that occurred on a device.
To search a revision
1Go to Management > Device > Revision History.
2From the Device section, select the SN of the device to search.
3Select the calendar icon next to the Start Date field, and then select the earliest date in your search’s date range.
4Select the calendar icon next to the End Date field and then select the latest date in your search’s date range.
5Enter a search keyword in the Keywords field.
The search keyword can be any word in the configuration revision.
6Select Search.
Configuration revisions containing the keyword appear. When you are ready to clear the search results and display the unfiltered list, empty the Keywords field and select Search.
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