Overview
Software Overview
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The show running-config command can be particularly useful for trouble-
shooting problems. To help you troubleshoot more efficiently, the command
includes options that allow you to view the settings for a particular router
feature. For example, you can view the settings entered for a particular
interface. Table 1-8 shows the show running-config options and the infor-
mation displayed when you enter each one.
Table 1-8.
The Options for the show running-config Command
show running-config Options
access-lists
checksum
interface <interface ID>
ip crypto
ip rtp
ip sdp
ip sip
policy-class
probe
router [bgp {<AS number>} | ospf
| pim-sparse | rip]
Description
Displays information about the access control lists (ACLs)
that you have configured on the router.
Displays the MD5 digest for the running-config.
Displays the settings for the interface you specify.
Supported interfaces are listed below:
• adsl <slot>/<port>
• atm <number>
• bri <slot>/<port>
• demand <number>
• e1 <slot>/<port>
• ethernet <slot>/<port>
• frame-relay <number>
• hdlc <number>
• loopback <number>
• modem <slot>/<port>
• ppp <number>
• serial <slot>/<port>
• t1 <slot>/<port>
• tunnel <number>
Displays settings for any IPSec VPNs configured on the
router.
Displays all IP Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) settings.
Displays all Session Description Protocol (SDP) settings.
Displays all Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) settings.
Displays the ACPs configured on the router.
Displays information about the network monitoring probes
you have configured.
Displays information about the routing protocol you specify.