How to Save Candidate Configuration to Permanent Storage Media

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How do you write the current candidate configuration to the permanent storage media?

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The correct answer is D. [edit] user@router# commit.

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In Junos OS, configurations are stored in two separate locations: the candidate configuration and the active configuration. The candidate configuration is the configuration that is being edited and modified, while the active configuration is the configuration that is currently running on the device.

When you make changes to the candidate configuration, these changes are not applied to the active configuration until you commit them. Committing the changes makes them permanent and saves them to the device's non-volatile storage media.

To write the current candidate configuration to the permanent storage media, you can use the "commit" command. The command will verify the syntax of the configuration and apply the changes to the active configuration. If the syntax is incorrect, the command will not commit the changes, and the configuration will remain in the candidate configuration.

Therefore, the correct answer is D. [edit] user@router# commit.