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show config
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage:
The following example illustrates how the special filters 'account'affect the configuration display:
DGS-3450:admin# show config current_config include "account"
Command: show config current_config include "account"
create account admin brent
config accounting service network state disable
config accounting service shell state disable
config accounting service system state disable
DGS-3450:admin#
config configuration
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage:
To configure configuration as boot-up 1:
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DGS-3400 Series Layer 2 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual
The relationship of multiple filter strings following the same filter type is OR. That is, one line
is qualified if one of specified filter strings is matched.
If more than one filter evaluation is specified; the output of filtered by the former evaluation
will be used as the input of the latter evaluation.
For example, if the following expression is specified, Include "stp" exclude "port"
The result of the above example is all lines that include the "stp" string but exclude the "port"
string.
current_config - Specifies the current configuration.
config_in_nvram - Specifies which configuration file. If the configuration ID is not specified,
the boot up configuration is implied.
filter_string - A filter string is enclosed by symbol ". Thus, the filter string itself cannot contain
the "character. The filter string is case sensitive.
Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Used to select a configuration file as the next boot up configuration or to apply a specific
configuration to the system. This command is required when multiple configuration files are
supported.
config configuration config_id <config_id 1-2> [delete | boot_up | active]
Used to select a configuration file as the next boot up configuration or to apply a specific
configuration to the system. This command is required when multiple configuration files are
supported.
config_id - Specifies which configuration file.
delete - Specifies to delete the configuration.
boot_up - Specifies it as a boot up file.
active - Specifies to apply the configuration.
Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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