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User
Guide
for
the
Cisco
Application
Networking
Manager
5.2
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Chapte
r
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Configuring
Virtual
Contexts
Using
the
Configuration
Checkpoint
and
Rollback
Service
•
Click
Cancel
to
exit
the
procedure
without
saving
the
configuration
checkpoint
and
to
return
to
the
Checkpoints
table.
Related
Topics
•
Using
the
Configuration
Checkpoint
and
Rollback
Service,
page
6-54
•
Deleting
a
Configuration
Checkpoint,
page
6-56
•
Rolling
Back
a
Running
Configuration,
page
6-56
•
Displaying
Checkpoint
Inf
ormation,
page
6-57
•
Comparing
a
Checkpoint
to
the
Running
Configuration,
page
6-58
Deleting
a
Configur
ation
Checkpoint
You
can
delete
a
checkpoint.
Deleting
a
checkpoint
from
an
ACE
context
directly
will
not
trigger
an
autosynchronzation
to
occur
on
ANM
for
that
context.
Prerequisite
Before
you
perform
t
his
procedure,
make
sur
e
t
hat
you
want
to
delete
the
checkpoint.
Once
you
click
the
Trash
icon,
t
he
ACE
removes
the
checkpoint
from
Flash
memory.
Procedure
Step
1
To
choose
a
virtual
context
that
you
want
to
create
a
configuration
checkpoint,
choose
Config
>
Devices
>
context
>
System
>
Checkpoints
.
The
Checkpoints
table
ap
pears.
Step
2
In
the
Checkpoints
table,
choose
the
radio
button
to
the
left
of
any
table
entry,
and
click
the
Tr
a
s
h
icon
to
delete
the
checkpoint.
Related
Topics
•
Using
the
Configuration
Checkpoint
and
Rollback
Service,
page
6-54
•
Creating
a
Configuration
Checkpoint,
page
6-55
•
Rolling
Back
a
Running
Configuration,
page
6-56
•
Displaying
Checkpoint
Inf
ormation,
page
6-57
•
Comparing
a
Checkpoint
to
the
Running
Configuration,
page
6-58
Rolling
Back
a
Running
Configuration
You
can
roll
back
the
current
running
configuration
of
a
context
to
the
previously
checkpointed
running
configuration.