From: Anthony Sequeira (terry.francona@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Jan 09 2005 - 21:55:33 GMT-3
I have heard there is an excellent strategy for saving configs in the
lab and I wanted to confirm that I understand it....
Let's say you have just configred your OSPF areas and everything
checks out great. You save your configs at that point.
Now you are asked to configure EIGRP and do some redistribution. You
intentionally do not save your configs after the redistribution
because you want to make sure that you did not create major problems.
Once you have confirmed that there are not major problems - you then
save and move on.
IF YOU DO FIND THAT YOUR REDISTRIBUTION CAUSED PROBLEMS - you reload
the router doing the redistribution in order to restore the previous
working config.
Do I have this strategy concept correct? Any other tips on config saving . . . .
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