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Chapter 2 Administrative Commands more more To view the contents of a text file on your terminal screen, enter the more command in Privileged Exec mode. more [slot-number:]file-system:file-name Syntax Description slot-number file-system file-name (Optional) Slot of the controller card (1 on the Cisco SFS 3001 and Cisco SFS 7000, 1 or 14 on the Cisco SFS 3012). File system on your Server Switch in which the text file resides. Note For the startup configuration file, you do not need to include the file system in the command syntax. Name of the file to display. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, Cisco 4x InfiniBand Switch Module for IBM BladeCenter Privilege Level: General read-write user. The more command displays text data resident on the chassis in increments determined by the terminal length command. The specified file-system must be appropriate for the file. See also the dir command to list the names of files in the respective file-systems. Press any key (except the q key) to display the next screen of text lines. The file-system variable represents the file system that contains the file. The file system variable may be config or syslog. You cannot display image file data or compressed system log files. Only the currently active log file, ts_log, may be viewed. Examples The following example displays the contents of the startup configuration file: SFS-7000P# more config:startup-config ! TopspinOS-2.3.0/build560 ! Fri Mar 15 18:06:10 1935 enable config terminal ! boot-config primary-image-source TopspinOS-2.3.0/build560 ! interface mgmt-ethernet ip address 10.3.106.25 255.255.0.0 OL-9163-02 Cisco SFS 7000 Series Product Family Command Reference Guide 2-51

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Administrative Commands
more
more
To view the contents of a text file on your terminal screen, enter the
more
command in Privileged Exec
mode.
more
[
slot-number
:
]
file-system
:
file-name
Syntax Description
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Modes
Privileged Execute mode.
Usage Guidelines
Platform Availability:
Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, Cisco 4x InfiniBand Switch Module
for IBM BladeCenter
Privilege Level:
General read-write user.
The
more
command displays text data resident on the chassis in increments determined by the
terminal
length
command. The specified file-system must be appropriate for the file. See also the
dir
command
to list the names of files in the respective file-systems.
Press any key (except the
q
key) to display the next screen of text lines.
The
file-system
variable represents the file system that contains the file. The file system variable may be
config
or
syslog
. You cannot display image file data or compressed system log files. Only the currently
active log file, ts_log, may be viewed.
Examples
The following example displays the contents of the startup configuration file:
SFS-7000P#
more config:startup-config
!
TopspinOS-2.3.0/build560
!
Fri Mar 15 18:06:10 1935
enable
config terminal
!
boot-config primary-image-source TopspinOS-2.3.0/build560
!
interface mgmt-ethernet
ip address 10.3.106.25 255.255.0.0
slot-number
(Optional) Slot of the controller card (1 on the Cisco SFS 3001 and Cisco
SFS 7000, 1 or 14 on the Cisco SFS 3012).
file-system
File system on your Server Switch in which the text file resides.
Note
For the startup configuration file, you do not need to include the file
system in the command syntax.
file-name
Name of the file to display.