3Com 5500G-EI Command Reference Guide - Page 412
command to display the current, configuration parameters of the switch.
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412 CHAPTER 12: USING SYSTEM MANAGEMENT COMMANDS configuration configuration: View specific parts of the current configuration. The value of configuration is the key word of the configuration, such as: acl-adv: View the configuration information of advanced ACL. ospf: View the configuration information of OSPF. system: View the configuration information of sysname. timerange: View the configuration information of time range. user-interface: View the configuration information of user-interface. |: Filter the configuration information to be output via regular expression. begin: Begin with the line that matches the regular expression. exclude: Exclude lines that match the regular expression. include: Include lines that match the regular expression. regular-expression: Define the regular expression. Description Use the display current-configuration command to display the current configuration parameters of the switch. By default, if some running configuration parameters are the same with the default operational parameters, they will not be displayed. If a user needs to authenticate whether the configurations are correct after finishing a set of configuration, the display current-configuration command can be used to display the running parameters. Although the user has configured some parameters, but the related functions are not effective, they are not displayed. When there is much configuration information to use the regular expression to filter the output information. For specific rules about the regular expression, refer to the Switch 5500G-EI Configuration manual. Related commands: save, reset saved-configuration, display saved-configuration. Example To view the running configuration parameters of the switch, enter the following: display current-configuration To view the lines containing the character string "10*" in the configuration information, enter the following. The "*" indicates that the "0" before it can appear 0 times or multiple consecutive times. display current-configuration | include 10* To view configuration information beginning with "user", enter the following: display current-configuration | include ^user