Displaying The Active Configuration Sessions - Cisco XR 12000 Series Getting Started Manual

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Chapter 3
Configuring General Router Features
The following sections describe the management options for configuration sessions:

Displaying the Active Configuration Sessions

Before you start a configuration session, you should check if there are other configuration sessions in
progress. More than one user can open a target configuration session at a time, allowing multiple users
to work on separate target configurations.
The procedure for viewing the active configuration sessions depends on the type of configuration
session. For administration configuration sessions, which assign hardware components in SDRs and
multishelf systems, you must be in administration EXEC mode to view the active administration
configuration sessions. For SDR configuration sessions, you must be in EXEC mode to view the active
SDR configuration sessions.
To view the active administration configuration sessions, connect to the DSC and enter the show
configuration sessions command in administration EXEC mode, as shown in the following example:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/0/CPU0:router(admin)# show configuration sessions
Session
00000201-002180dd-00000000
To view the active SDR configuration sessions, connect to the appropriate SDR and enter the show
configuration sessions command in EXEC mode, as shown in the following example:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# show configuration sessions
OL-24755-01
Displaying the Active Configuration Sessions, page 3-51
Starting a Configuration Session, page 3-52
Starting an Exclusive Configuration Session, page 3-53
Displaying Configuration Details with show Commands, page 3-54
Saving the Target Configuration to a File, page 3-60
Loading the Target Configuration from a File, page 3-61
Loading an Alternative Configuration at System Startup, page 3-61
Clearing All Changes to a Target Configuration, page 3-61
Committing Changes to the Running Configuration, page 3-62
Reloading a Failed Configuration, page 3-64
Exiting a Configuration Submode, page 3-64
Returning Directly to Configuration Mode from a Submode, page 3-65
Ending a Configuration Session, page 3-65
Aborting a Configuration Session, page 3-65
Configuring the SDR Hostname, page 3-66
Configuring the Management Ethernet Interface, page 3-66
Specifying the Management Ethernet Interface Name in CLI Commands, page 3-67
Displaying the Available Management Ethernet Interfaces, page 3-67
Configuring the Management Ethernet Interface, page 3-68
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