Dell S4148U-ON OS10 Enterprise Edition User Guide Release 10.4.0E R2 - Page 36
Change to transaction-based configuration, Copy running configuration, Prevent, changes
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! class-map type qos class-trust Show difference between candidate and running configurations OS10# show diff candidate-configuration running-configuration OS10# NOTE: If the OS10# prompt does not return output, the candidate-configuration and running-configuration files match. Prevent configuration changes You can prevent configuration changes on sessions other than the current CLI session using the lock command. Use the lock and unlock commands in EXEC mode to respectively prevent and allow configuration changes on other sessions. When you enter the lock command on a CLI session, users cannot make configuration changes across any other active CLI sessions. When you close the CLI session on which you entered the lock command, configuration changes are automatically allowed on all other sessions. Lock configuration changes OS10# lock Unlock configuration changes OS10# unlock Change to transaction-based configuration To change to transaction-based configuration mode for a session, enter the start transaction command 1 Change to transaction-based configuration in EXEC mode. start transaction 2 Enable, for example, an interface from INTERFACE mode. interface ethernet 1/1/1/ no shutdown 3 Save the configuration. do commit NOTE: After you enter the do commit command, the current session switches back to the default behavior of committing all configuration changes automatically. Save configuration changes manually OS10# start transaction OS10# configure terminal OS10(config)# OS10(config)# interface ethernet 1/1/1 OS10(config-if-eth1/1/1)# no shutdown OS10(config-if-eth1/1/1)# do commit Copy running configuration The running configuration contains the current OS10 system configuration and consists of a series of OS10 commands. Copy the running configuration to a remote server or local directory as a backup or for viewing and editing. The running configuration is copied as a text file, which you can view and edit with a text editor. To copy the running configuration to the startup configuration file, enter the copy running-configuration startup-configuration command. 36 Getting Started
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