Cisco Systems MDS 9020 manual Displaying Configuration Files

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Chapter 3 Initial Configuration

Working with Configuration Files

Se n d d o c u m e n t a t i o n c o m m e n t s t o m d s f e e d b a ck - d o c @ c i s c o . c o m

Displaying Configuration Files

Use the show running-configcommand to view the running configuration file.

switch# show running-config ip default-gateway 10.20.83.1 logging level fcdomain 2 logging level fspf 2 logging level fcns 2 logging level fcs 2

logging level port 2 logging level zone 2 logging level auth 2 logging level ipconf 2 logging level module 2 logging level ntp 2 logging level sysmgr 2 no snmp-server contact no snmp-server location

zone name

asdfa

zoneset name dave

interface

mgmt0

ip address 10.20.83.122 255.255.255.0

interface

fc1/1

interface

fc1/2

interface

fc1/3

interface

fc1/4

interface

fc1/5

interface

fc1/6

interface

fc1/7

interface

fc1/8

interface

fc1/9

interface

fc1/10

interface

fc1/11

interface

fc1/12

interface

fc1/13

interface

fc1/14

interface

fc1/15

interface

fc1/16

interface

fc1/17

interface

fc1/18

interface

fc1/19

interface

fc1/20

Use the show startup-configcommand to view the startup configuration file.

switch# show startup-config interface fc1/1

no shutdown Auto

 

interface

fc1/2

 

no

shutdown

 

Auto

 

interface

fc1/3

 

no

shutdown

 

Fx

 

 

 

 

 

 

interface

fc1/4

 

no

shutdown

 

Auto

 

 

Cisco MDS 9020 Fabric Switch Configuration Guide and Command Reference

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Initial Configuration Initial Setup Routine Starting a Cisco MDS 9020 Fabric SwitchDefault Login Preparing to Configure the SwitchSubnetwork Setup OptionsEnter yes to enter the setup mode Assigning Setup InformationEnter the user password Enter yes no is the default to create additional accountsEnter a name for the switch Enter the default gateway IP addressEnter yes yes is default to use and save this configuration Enter no no is the default to disable the SSH serviceEnter no no is the default to not configure the NTP server Using the setup Command 2illustrates serial console access and out-of-band access Accessing the SwitchVerifying the Status of the Switch Assigning a Switch NameWhere Do You Go Next? Configuring the Time Zone Configuring Date and TimeAdjusting for Daylight Saving Time NTP Configuration Management Interface ConfigurationUsing the force Option Obtaining Remote Management AccessConfiguring the Default Gateway Default Gateway ConfigurationDisables the Telnet server Working with Configuration FilesTelnet Server Connection Disabling a Telnet ConnectionDisplaying Configuration Files Initial Configuration Working with Configuration Files Saving Configuration Files to an External Device Downloading Configuration Files to the SwitchCopying Files Saving the ConfigurationBacking Up the Current Configuration Deleting Files Rolling Back to a Previous ConfigurationInitial Configuration Deleting Files