show serviceport

Example

(S50-TAC-5) #show running-config all

!Current Configuration:

!

hostname "S50-TAC-5" no set gmrp adminmode no set gvrp adminmode telnetcon timeout 5 telnetcon maxsessions 5 ip telnet server enable network protocol none

network parms 172.17.1.222 255.255.255.0 172.17.1.254 network mac-type burnedin

network mgmt_vlan 1 no network javamode vlan database

set igmp groupmembership-interval 1 260 set igmp maxresponse 1 10

set igmp mcrtrexpiretime 1 0

Figure 16 Using the show running-config command

Note: This sample of the output is just a small part of the many thousands of lines generated when the all option is used.

Usage Information

Related Commands

Starting with Release 2.3, show running-configstartup-configprovides the user the opportunity to capture the running-config data to the startup-config file as a text file. If a startup-config file is already present, the system will prompt the user to overwrite it.

script apply

Applies the commands in the designated script to the switch.

script delete

Deletes a specified script.

 

 

script list

Lists all scripts present on the switch as well as the total number of

 

files present.

 

 

script show

Displays the contents of a designated script file.

 

 

script validate

Validates a designated configuration script file.

 

 

show serviceport

Syntax

Mode

Command History

This command displays information about the management address of the Ethernet Management port.

show serviceport

Privileged Exec

Version 2.4.1

Introduced

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System Management Commands

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