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Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Getting Started Guide
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Chapter 4      Configuring Additional Router Features
Managing Configuration History and Rollback
Viewing CommitIDs
To view up to 100 of the most recent commitIDs, type the show configuration commit list command in 
EXEC or administration EXEC mode. Up to 100 of the most recent commitIDs are saved by the system. 
Each commitID entry shows the user who committed configuration changes, the connection used to 
execute the commit, and commitID time stamp.
The commitIDs are shown in the “Label/ID” column. The following example shows the 
show configuration commit list command display in EXEC and administration EXEC modes: 
RP/0/RSP1/CPU0:router# show configuration commit list
SNo. Label/ID    User      Line        Client      Time Stamp
~~~~ ~~~~~~~~    ~~~~      ~~~~        ~~~~~~      ~~~~~~~~~~
1    1000000219  cisco     vty0        CLI         12:27:50 UTC Wed Mar 22 2008
2    1000000218  cisco     vty1        CLI         11:43:31 UTC Mon Mar 20 2008
3    1000000217  cisco     con0_RSP0_C  CLI         17:44:29 UTC Wed Mar 15 2008
RP/0/RSP1/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/RSP1/CPU0:router(admin)# show configuration commit list
SNo. Label/ID    User      Line        Client      Time Stamp
~~~~ ~~~~~~~~    ~~~~      ~~~~        ~~~~~~      ~~~~~~~~~~
1    2000000022  cisco     vty1        CLI         15:03:59 UTC Fri Mar 17 2008
2    2000000021  cisco     con0_RSP0_C  CLI         17:42:55 UTC Wed Mar 15 2008
3    2000000020  SYSTEM    con0_RSP0_C  Setup Dial  17:07:39 UTC Wed Mar 15 2008
Viewing Configuration Changes Recorded in a CommitID
To view the configuration changes made during a specific commit session (commitID), go to EXEC or 
administration EXEC mode and type the show configuration commit changes command followed by a 
commitID number. The easiest way to determine the commitID is to type the show configuration 
commit changes ?
 command first. In the following example, the command help is used to display the 
available commitIDs, and then the changes for a specific commitID are displayed:
RP/0/RSP1/CPU0:router(admin)# show configuration commit changes ?         
  last        Changes made in the most recent <n> commits
  since       Changes made since (and including) a specific commit
  2000000020  Commit ID
  2000000021  Commit ID
  2000000022  Commit ID
RP/0/RSP1/CPU0:router(admin)# show configuration commit changes 2000000020
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