Displaying and saving configuration files – Allied Telesis AT-S100 User Manual
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Chapter 2: Configuring the AT-S100 Software
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For more information about this command, see “UPLOAD TFTP” on
page 113.
Displaying and
Saving
Configuration
Files
This section describes how to display and save configuration files. These
files have a “.cfg” suffix. See the following sections:
“Displaying the Current Configuration” on page 38
“Saving the Current Configuration” on page 38
Displaying the Current Configuration
There are several ways to display the current configuration of the switch.
You can display the full running configuration of the switch, the running
configuration for a port, and the running configuration for a VLAN ID.
The syntax of this command is:
show running-config interface ge(1-28)| VLANID
To display the full running configuration, enter the following command in
any command mode:
switch# show running-config
In addition, you can display the running configuration for an interface such
as a port or a VLAN. To display the running configuration for port 4, enter
the following command in any command mode:
switch# show running-config interface ge4
To display the status of the current running configuration of a switch for
VLAN 2, enter the following command:
switch#show running-config interface vlan2
For more information about this command including a sample display, see
“SHOW RUNNING-CONFIG” on page 153.
Saving the Current Configuration
The AT-S100 software does not automatically save your changes. As a
result, you want to save your changes to the software frequently. To save
the current configuration to the startup configuration file, enter the
following command:
switch# copy running-config startup-config
For more information about this command, see “COPY” on page 81.