Hi sja,
You need two config types. Just as Cisco has startup and running, you would have e.g. "system" and "service". Either misuse running and startup config types, or create your own.
Regards,
Jiri
Hi sja,
You need two config types. Just as Cisco has startup and running, you would have e.g. "system" and "service". Either misuse running and startup config types, or create your own.
Regards,
Jiri