Configuration Pasting
Using paste-config, you can paste the text output of a show run show config or show running-config (i.e., show run) command into the ACLI. The paste-config command is part of the configure terminal menu. The text you enter must match exactly the output of the show config/show run command, including any indentation.
After the pasting process, the system checks for configuration errors and asks you for acceptance for the pasted configuration. Accepting the configuration is the same as using the ACLI done command or saving the pasted information to the editing cache for each configuration object. You can then edit these objects using the configuration menus, or you can save and activate the configuration.
You cannot paste:
- Password fields
- Privilege
- Unlicensed features
To paste copied configuration into the ACLI:
Do you want to accept this configuration [y/n]?: y (2 top-level objects written) ORACLE(configure)#
During the pasting process, the system performs error checking. Error checking includes identification of:
- Unrecognized tokens
- Invalid values for an a parameter based on the parameter’s constraints
- Proper value checking
- Proper licensing
Pasted configuration that returns errors looks like this example process, in which the user has terminated the pasting process.
ORACLE# conf t ORACLE(configure)# paste-config Paste configuration onto console. Enter <CTRL-D> to stop. sip-interface foobar net172 sip-port address 172.16.101.11 registration-caching enabled sip-interface realm-id net192 sip-port address dot.com registration-caching dot.com dot.com ----------------- Failed to get dot.com % sip-interface [] Unknown attribute: dot.com % sip-interface [] Save error: Realm-id must be set % sip-interface [net192] > sip-port [:5060/UDP] Could not set attribute address to "dot.com" : Invalid Input Value not a valid IP address % sip-interface [net192] Could not set attribute registration-caching to "dot.com" : Invalid Input Value must be either enabled or disabled % Unknown object: dot.com % (root level) Unknown object: dot.com (6 errors) Do you want to accept this configuration [y/n]?: n Operation cancelled ORACLE(configure)#


