If it's before committing the changes just run "top" to get back to the
root of the configuration tree, then "rollback 0" to go back to the version
before any changes were made, then just "exit" out.

Ryan


On Fri, Feb 11, 2022, 2:20 PM Lyndon Nerenberg (VE7TFX/VE6BBM) <
lyn...@orthanc.ca> wrote:

> On an EX4300 switch running JunOS 14.1 let's imagine I typed
>
>         config
>         delete interfaces
>
> before coming to my senses.  How am I supposed to back out of that
> mess?  For the life of me, after a week of reading the 3000 page
> reference manual, and endless DuckDuckGoing, I cannot see a simple
> way of just abandoning the commit.  I've got to be missing something
> stunningly obvious here because it's unthinkable that this functionality
> doesn't exist.  Help?!?
>
> The only way out I can see is to drop into the shell, make an
> uncompressed copy of juniper.conf.gz, then pop back into the config
> editor and load that over top of the editor's config view.  Surely
> there's a saner way of dealing with this.
>
> --lyndon
>

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