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PID USER STATUS RSS PPID %CPU %MEM COMMAND
409 root R 704 408 15.2 0.5 exe
298 root S 28M 1 5.0 22.8 switchdrvr
315 root S 28M 1 2.5 22.8 switchdrvr
297 root S 28M 1 0.8 22.8 switchdrvr
345 root S 28M 1 0.8 22.8 switchdrvr
351 root S 28M 1 0.0 22.8 switchdrvr
380 root S 28M 1 0.0 22.8 switchdrvr
301 root S 28M 1 0.0 22.8 switchdrvr
357 root S 28M 1 0.0 22.8 switchdrvr
361 root S 28M 1 0.0 22.8 switchdrvr
369 root S 28M 1 0.0 22.8 switchdrvr
389 root S 28M 1 0.0 22.8 switchdrvr
295 root S 28M 1 0.0 22.8 switchdrvr
348 root S 28M 1 0.0 22.8 switchdrvr
310 root S 28M 1 0.0 22.8 switchdrvr
367 root R 28M 1 0.0 22.8 switchdrvr
363 root S 28M 1 0.0 22.8 switchdrvr
311 root S 28M 1 0.0 22.8 switchdrvr
332 root S 28M 1 0.0 22.8 switchdrvr
360 root S 28M 1 0.0 22.8 switchdrvr
4.4.9
show running-config
Use this command to display or capture the current setting of different protocol packages supported on the switch.
This command displays or captures commands with settings and configurations that differ from the default value.
To display or capture the commands with settings and configurations that are equal to the default value, include the
[all] option.
The output is displayed in script format, which can be used to configure another switch with the same configuration.
If the optional
This command captures the current settings of OSPFv2 and OSPFv3 trapflag status:
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If all the flags are enabled, then the command displays trapflags all.
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If all the flags in a particular group are enabled, then the command displays trapflags
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If some, but not all, of the flags in that group are enabled, the command displays trapflags
Note: Show running-config does not display the User Password, even if you set one different from the
default.
Note: If you issue the show running-config command from a serial connection, access to the switch
through remote connections (such as Telnet) is suspended while the output is being generated and
displayed.
Note: If you use a text-based configuration file, the show running-config command will only display
configured physical interfaces, i.e. if any interface only contains the default configuration, that interface
will be skipped from the show running-config command output. This is true for any configuration
mode that contains nothing but default configuration. That is, the command to enter a particular config
mode, followed immediately by its ‘exit’ command, are both omitted from the show running-config
command output (and hence from the startup-config file when the system configuration is saved.)