Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic System Configuration

Cisco IOS User Interface

Viewing the Running Configuration Settings

You can use the show startup-configcommand to view the current configuration settings stored in NVRAM.

The following example shows the type of information generated by this command.

Milo# show startup-configUsing 5560 out of 520184 bytes

!

version 12.0 no service pad

service timestamps debug uptime service timestamps log uptime no service password-encryption

!

hostname Milo

!

enable secret 5 $1$/5HX$OOvyhG2JYhNaCbPa45Wmn/ enable password wilma

ip cef distributed switch ip host biff 10.3.3.254

!

interface Ethernet0

ip address 10.3.1.1 255.255.0.0 no ip mroute-cache

!

interface POS1/0

ip address 10.1.1.1 255.0.0.0 no keepalive

crc 16

no cdp enable

.

.

.

interface ATM3/0

ip address 10.0.0.15 255.0.0.0 secondary ip address 10.1.1.2 255.0.0.0

 

 

atm pvc

1

0

64

aal5snap

 

 

atm pvc

2

0

72

aal5mux ip 155000 155000 1

 

 

atm pvc

3

1

90

aal5snap 312000 312000 1

 

 

atm pvc

4

0

108 aal5snap

 

 

atm pvc

10 0 144 aal5mux ip 155000 155000 1

 

 

atm pvc

11 1 91 aal5snap 310000 310000 1

 

 

map-group

atm1

 

 

!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

no ip classless

 

 

 

 

ip route 10.5.4.254 255.255.255.255 Ethernet0

 

 

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Cisco Systems 12010, 12810, 12410 manual Viewing the Running Configuration Settings