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To rollback to a previous configuration, which command helps you find the specific commit number?

show system commit

The command that helps you find the specific commit number for rolling back to a previous configuration is "show commit history." This command displays a list of all configuration changes that have been committed, along with their associated commit numbers, timestamps, and comments if provided. By reviewing this history, you can identify the commit number corresponding to the previous configuration to which you wish to revert.

Using this information, you can then use a command to roll back the configuration to that specific commit number.

While "show system commit" and other options might provide useful information, they do not specifically list the commit history in a clear way that directly correlates with rollback actions. This makes "show commit history" the most appropriate command for identifying the specific commit number.

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