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authorcurrite <sll@disroot.org>2020-09-21 22:24:28 +0200
committercurrite <sll@disroot.org>2020-09-21 22:28:57 +0200
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configuration mgmt: add saving and loading manually
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@@ -299,11 +299,14 @@ different levels in the hierarchy.
Warning: configuration changes have not been saved.
vyos@vyos:~$
+.. _save:
+
.. cfgcmd:: save
- In order to preserve configuration changes upon reboot, the
- configuration must also be saved once applied. This is done using the
- :cfgcmd:`save` command in configuration mode.
+ Use this command to preserve configuration changes upon reboot. By
+ default it is stored at */config/config.boot*. In the case you want
+ to store the configuration file somewhere else, you can add a local
+ path, an SCP address, an FTP address or a TFTP address.
.. code-block:: none
@@ -619,14 +622,11 @@ By default the difference with the running config is shown.
This means four commits ago we did ``set system ipv6 disable-forwarding``.
-
-
-
Rollback Changes
----------------
You can rollback configuration changes using the rollback command. This
-willn apply the selected revision and trigger a system reboot.
+will apply the selected revision and trigger a system reboot.
.. cfgcmd:: rollback <N>
@@ -675,6 +675,39 @@ be ``config.boot-hostname.YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS``.
vyos@vyos# ssh-keyscan <host> >> ~/.ssh/known_hosts
+Saving and loading manually
+---------------------------
+
+You can use the ``save`` and ``load`` commands if you want to manually
+manage specific configuration files.
+
+When using the save_ command, you can add a specific location where
+to store your configuration file. And, when needed it, you will be able
+to load it with the ``load`` command:
+
+.. cfgcmd:: load <URI>
+
+ Use this command to load a configuration which will replace the
+ running configuration. Define the location of the configuration file
+ to be loaded. You can use a path to a local file, an SCP address, an
+ SFTP address, an FTP address, an HTTP address, an HTTPS address or a
+ TFTP address.
+
+ .. code-block:: none
+
+ vyos@vyos# load
+ Possible completions:
+ <Enter> Load from system config file
+ <file> Load from file on local machine
+ scp://<user>:<passwd>@<host>/<file> Load from file on remote machine
+ sftp://<user>:<passwd>@<host>/<file> Load from file on remote machine
+ ftp://<user>:<passwd>@<host>/<file> Load from file on remote machine
+ http://<host>/<file> Load from file on remote machine
+ https://<host>/<file> Load from file on remote machine
+ tftp://<host>/<file> Load from file on remote machine
+
+
+
Restore Default
---------------