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To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Display the current validated
configurations of the device

display
current-configuration
[ [ configuration
[ configuration ] | | interface

[ interface-type ]

[ interface-number ] ]
[ by-linenum ] [ | { begin |
exclude | include }

regular-expression ] ]

Available in any view

Display the saved configuration,
or, in other words, the content of
the configuration file

more file-url
If the file is the configuration file for
the next startup of the device, you

can use this command:
display saved-configuration
[ by-linenum ]

The more command is available
in user view.
The display
saved-configuration

command is available in any view.

NOTE:

For more information about the more and display saved-configuration commands, see

File Management

Commands in the System Volume.

Entering System View

When you log in to the device, you automatically enter user view, where is displayed.

You can perform limited operations in user view, such as display operations, file operations, and Telnet

operations. To perform further configurations of the device, enter system view.
Follow the step below to enter system view:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view from user view

system-view

Required
Available in user view

Exiting the Current View

The command line interface (CLI) is divided into different command views. Each view has a set of specific
commands and limits the effective scope of the commands. The commands available to you at any given

time depend on the view you are in.
Follow the step below to exit the current view:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Return to the parent view from the
current view

quit

Required
If the current view is user view, the

command terminates the

connection between the user
terminal and the device.
Available in any view.