Taqdir,

You can do a copy start run right ...
But I dont believe if your startup has the neccesary telnet commands
configured (IP, lines, passwords) telnet access will be kept in tact.

On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 2:23 PM, Taqdir Singh <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Friends
>
> Like in case of juniper we have rollback option, that is configuration will
> automatically roll back after certain period of time what we mentioned even
> if loose telnet access.
>
> I know in cisco we have below command
>
> configure replace nvram:startup-config
>
> But if loose telnet access after some misconfiguration we wont be able to
> type it without console.
>
> So like juniper is there any option in cisco that we can give prior doing
> any configuration change , so that even if we loose telnet access it will
> roll back automatically ?
>
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