XOS automatic config save like Enterasys securestack or s-series
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‎08-12-2015 12:40 PM
i use recent XOS Firmware V15.7.x and V16.1. every time i change something in the switch config i have to save this. is it possible to use an automatic config save mode like the enterasys switches do?
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‎11-17-2017 02:09 PM
Starting with EXOS 22.2 you can use a periodic config save:
save configuration automatic {every minutes {primary | secondary | existing-config | new-config} | never}Does anybody try that ?!
Any limitations - any negativ side-effects ?
Feedback is welcome.
save configuration automatic {every minutes {primary | secondary | existing-config | new-config} | never}Does anybody try that ?!
Any limitations - any negativ side-effects ?
Feedback is welcome.
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‎11-17-2017 02:09 PM
For others wanting more information, here's a few links to details.
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‎08-12-2015 06:31 PM
Matthias,
UPM profiles can be dynamically triggered on log messages. With cli-config-logging enabled a log message is generated each time a configuration change is made. A UPM profile can be configured in such a way that when the cli-config-logging log message that is generated triggers the UPM profile.
Here is a link that goes into detail regarding the steps to having the UPM profile trigger on a log message (EMS).
http://documentation.extremenetworks.com/exos/EXOS_All/Universal_Port/t_emsevent-configurations.shtm...
-Andrew
UPM profiles can be dynamically triggered on log messages. With cli-config-logging enabled a log message is generated each time a configuration change is made. A UPM profile can be configured in such a way that when the cli-config-logging log message that is generated triggers the UPM profile.
Here is a link that goes into detail regarding the steps to having the UPM profile trigger on a log message (EMS).
http://documentation.extremenetworks.com/exos/EXOS_All/Universal_Port/t_emsevent-configurations.shtm...
-Andrew
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‎08-12-2015 05:55 PM
Hi Andrew,
thanks for your reply.
Is it possible to trigger the UPM profile every time config change occur ?
Regards
thanks for your reply.
Is it possible to trigger the UPM profile every time config change occur ?
Regards
