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Description Use display current-configuration to display the running configuration. Use this command to verify the configuration you have made. Typically, this command does not display parameters that are set to their default settings. If the system has automatically changed the setting you have made for a parameter, for example, due to a system restriction, this command displays the effective setting rather than the configured one. For example, assign IP address 11.11.11.11 24 to a Loopback interface. However, the display current-configuration command displays 11.11.11.11 255.255.255.255, because the subnet mask for a Loopback interface must be 32 bits, and the system has automatically corrected the subnet mask. Related commands: display saved-configuration, reset saved-configuration, and save. Examples # Display the configuration from the line containing "user-interface" to the last line in the running configuration. display current-configuration | begin user-interface user-interface aux 0 user-interface vty 0 7 authentication-mode none user privilege level 3 # return # Display the running SNMP configuration. display current-configuration | include snmp snmp-agent snmp-agent local-engineid 800063A203000FE240A1A6 snmp-agent community read public snmp-agent community write private snmp-agent sys-info version all display default-configuration Syntax View display default-configuration [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] Any view Default level 2: System level Parameters |: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular expressions, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide. begin: Displays the first line that matches the specified regular expression and all lines that follow. exclude: Displays all lines that do not match the specified regular expression. include: Displays all lines that match the specified regular expression. 109

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Description
Use
display current-configuration
to display the running configuration.
Use this command to verify the configuration you have made.
Typically, this command does not display parameters that are set to their default settings.
If the system has automatically changed the setting you have made for a parameter, for example, due to
a system restriction, this command displays the effective setting rather than the configured one. For
example, assign IP address 11.11.11.11 24 to a Loopback interface. However, the
display
current-configuration
command displays 11.11.11.11 255.255.255.255, because the subnet mask for a
Loopback interface must be 32 bits, and the system has automatically corrected the subnet mask.
Related commands:
display saved-configuration
,
reset saved-configuration
, and
save
.
Examples
# Display the configuration from the line containing "user-interface" to the last line in the running
configuration.
<Sysname> display current-configuration | begin user-interface
user-interface aux 0
user-interface vty 0 7
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
#
return
# Display the running SNMP configuration.
<Sysname> display current-configuration | include snmp
snmp-agent
snmp-agent local-engineid 800063A203000FE240A1A6
snmp-agent community read public
snmp-agent community write private
snmp-agent sys-info version all
display default-configuration
Syntax
display default-configuration
[
|
{
begin
|
exclude
|
include
}
regular-expression
]
View
Any view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
|
: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular
expressions, see
Fundamentals Configuration Guide
.
begin
: Displays the first line that matches the specified regular expression and all lines that follow.
exclude
: Displays all lines that do not match the specified regular expression.
include
: Displays all lines that match the specified regular expression.