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#1
Thanks Dieselboy,

I was just following this:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/config-mgmt/configuration/xe-3s/config-mgmt-xe-3s-book/cm-config-rollback.html

It seems to work ok but for what ever reason, when I demoed it to a manager, the restore wiped the config back to the switch default. Thankfully it was only a test switch.  Will keep testing and see how it goes.
#2
Thanks for the quick reply!  I was following the Cisco documentation but will have a look at how to create a manual archive set in that case.
#3
Hi all,

Been working with a spare switch and managed to get the above command set to work ok but cant figure out how to stop the archive I create being over written.  Essentially I understood the function was to allow me to archive a working config and then restore it if I make a mess of the config at some point.  If all the archived configs are overwritten every 10 minutes or so, there will never be a useful copy of my config to restore. I know I can store a copy offline but that defeats the purpose of the archive does it not??

Thanks for any comments!!