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hello everybody my name is Brian McGann Im one of the authors and instructors here at ine and in this short video Im going to be showing you how to use the configure replace feature in order to save yourself some time when switching between initial configs for your routers and switches now the config replace feature is essentially a feature thats relatively new and iOS that allows you to take a previously saved file and then replace the running config with that file now the reason that you might want to do this is that its generally going to be much faster when youre trying to erase and reload your routers or your switches in order to get them back to a blank configuration or when you want to switch between initial config so its basically going to allow you to do a snapshot of the config and then quickly roll back to it now from a documentation point of view this is listed under the managing configuration files section under the iOS documentation where specifically if we take a