Edgar, I think what you are saying is the the logging feature will log all config changes (which I agree), but it will not save the running configuration after each time a command is entered, which is what the original emailed asked for.
Hope the clears things up. Tom On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 11:02 PM, Edgar Mauricio Diaz Orellana < [email protected]> wrote: > Tom ask: > > As far as i know there is no option that would automatically archive/save > the running config after each change, if there is please provide an example > > and i'll post the solution on cisco official documentation, and that's > says > > "The Configuration Change Notification and Logging (Config Log Archive) > feature allows the tracking of configuration changes entered on a > per-session and per-user basis by implementing an archive function. This > archive saves `configuration logs' that track each configuration command > that is applied, who applied the command, the parser return code (PRC) for > the command, and the time the command was applied. This feature also adds a > notification mechanism that sends asynchronous notifications to registered > applications whenever the configuration log changes." > > and then appears a warning. > Your Cisco IOS software release may not support all of the features > documented in this module. To reach links to specific feature > documentation in this module and to see a list of the releases in which > each feature is supported, use the "Feature Information for Configuration > Change Notification and Logging" > section<http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/fundamentals/configuration/guide/cf_config-logger_ps6441_TSD_Products_Configuration_Guide_Chapter.html#wp1055221> > . > > > > the write function its for persistency logging, and it's explicity > informed in the next chapter of the config feature on cisco documentation. > > > http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/fundamentals/configuration/guide/config-logger-6149_ps6441_TSD_Products_Configuration_Guide_Chapter.html > > as notes on the link > > "The Configuration Logger Persistency feature increases the operational > robustness of Cisco IOS configuration and provisioning actions by > implementing a "quick-save" functionality. When the Configuration Logger > Persistency feature is configured, Cisco IOS software saves just the > commands entered since the last startup-config file was generated, rather > than saving the entire startup configuration." > > > > that's all i need to say! > > i'm just fit to what says on the official configuration guide... nothing > more, nothing less. > > maybe you'll platform does not support that... but just i share the link > for this matter! :-) > > enjoy! > > edgar > _______________________________________________ For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please visit www.ipexpert.com Are you a CCNP or CCIE and looking for a job? Check out www.PlatinumPlacement.com http://onlinestudylist.com/mailman/listinfo/ccie_rs
