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Description Use display startup to display the running configuration file, the next-startup configuration file. Current startup configuration file is the configuration file used at this startup. Next-startup configuration file is the configuration file used at the next startup. All IRF members maintain the same current startup configuration file as the master. After a master/subordinate switchover, it is normal that the current startup configuration files on them are displayed as NULL, because the new master continues to run with the running configuration rather than rebooting with the previous current startup configuration file. Related commands: startup saved-configuration. Examples # Display the startup configuration file used at the current system startup and the startup configuration files to be used at the next system startup. display startup MainBoard: Current startup saved-configuration file: flash:/startup.cfg Next main startup saved-configuration file: flash:/startup.cfg Next backup startup saved-configuration file: flash:/startup2.cfg Slot 2: Current startup saved-configuration file: flash:/startup.cfg Next main startup saved-configuration file: flash:/startup.cfg Next backup startup saved-configuration file: flash:/startup2.cfg Table 15 Command output Field MainBoard Current Startup saved-configuration file Next main startup saved-configuration file Next backup startup saved-configuration file (This file does not exist.) Slot 2 Description Displays the startup configuration files on the IRF master. Configuration file used at the current startup. Main configuration file to be used at the next startup. Backup configuration file to be used at the next startup. If the specified next-startup configuration file has been deleted, this comment appears next to the file name. Displays the startup configuration files on IRF member 2. display this Syntax View display this [ by-linenum ] [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] Any view Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters by-linenum: Displays the number of each line. 113

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Description
Use
display startup
to display the running configuration file, the next-startup configuration file.
Current startup configuration file is the configuration file used at this startup. Next-startup configuration
file is the configuration file used at the next startup.
All IRF members maintain the same current startup configuration file as the master. After a
master/subordinate switchover, it is normal that the current startup configuration files on them are
displayed as NULL, because the new master continues to run with the running configuration rather than
rebooting with the previous current startup configuration file.
Related commands:
startup saved-configuration
.
Examples
# Display the startup configuration file used at the current system startup and the startup configuration
files to be used at the next system startup.
<Sysname> display startup
MainBoard:
Current startup saved-configuration file: flash:/startup.cfg
Next main startup saved-configuration file: flash:/startup.cfg
Next backup startup saved-configuration file: flash:/startup2.cfg
Slot 2:
Current startup saved-configuration file: flash:/startup.cfg
Next main startup saved-configuration file: flash:/startup.cfg
Next backup startup saved-configuration file: flash:/startup2.cfg
Table 15
Command output
Field
Description
MainBoard
Displays the startup configuration files on the IRF master.
Current Startup saved-configuration file
Configuration file used at the current startup.
Next main startup saved-configuration file
Main configuration file to be used at the next startup.
Next backup startup saved-configuration file
Backup configuration file to be used at the next startup.
(This file does not exist.)
If the specified next-startup configuration file has been
deleted, this comment appears next to the file name.
Slot 2
Displays the startup configuration files on IRF member 2.
display this
Syntax
display
this
[
by-linenum
] [
|
{
begin
|
exclude
|
include
}
regular-expression
]
View
Any view
Default level
1: Monitor level
Parameters
by-linenum
: Displays the number of each line.