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Configuration Menu  88  
 
 
Viewing, applying, reverting, and saving changes 
As you use the configuration menus to set GbE2 Interconnect Switch parameters, the changes you make do not take 
effect immediately. All changes are considered pending until you explicitly apply them. Also, any changes are lost the 
next time the GbE2 Interconnect Switch boots unless the changes are explicitly saved. 
While configuration changes are in the pending state, you can: 
 
View the pending changes 
 
Apply the pending changes 
 
Revert to restore configuration parameters set with the last apply command 
 
Save the changes to flash memory 
Viewing pending changes 
You can view all pending configuration changes by entering 
diff
 at any CLI prompt:  
# diff 
 
You can view all pending configuration changes that have been applied but not saved to flash memory by entering 
diff flash
 at any CLI prompt:  
# diff flash 
 
Applying pending changes 
To make your configuration changes active, you must apply them. To apply configuration changes, enter the 
following command at any prompt:  
# apply 
 
 
NOTE:  
All configuration changes take effect immediately when applied. 
 
Reverting changes 
The revert command removes configuration changes that have been made, but not applied. Enter 
revert apply 
to 
remove all changes that have not been saved:  
# revert 
 
Saving the configuration 
In addition to applying the configuration changes, you can save them to flash memory on the GbE2 Interconnect 
Switch.  
 
IMPORTANT:  
If you do not save the changes, they will be lost the next time the system is rebooted. 
 
To save the new configuration, enter the following command at any prompt: 
# save 
 
When you save configuration changes, the changes are saved to the active configuration block. The configuration 
being replaced by the save is first copied to the backup configuration block. If you do not want the previous 
configuration block copied to the backup configuration block, enter the following instead:
 
 
# save n