Chapter 4
| System Management Commands
System Status
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show startup-config This command displays the configuration file stored in non-volatile memory that is
used to start up the system.
Command Mode
Privileged Exec
Command Usage
◆ Use this command in conjunction with the show running-config command to
compare the information in running memory to the information stored in non-
volatile memory.
◆ This command displays settings for key command modes. Each mode group is
separated by “!” symbols, and includes the configuration mode command, and
corresponding commands. This command displays the following information:
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MAC address for the switch
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SNMP community strings
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Users (names, access levels, and encrypted passwords)
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VLAN database (VLAN ID, name and state)
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VLAN configuration settings for each interface
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Multiple spanning tree instances (name and interfaces)
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IP address configured for management VLAN
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Interface settings
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Any configured settings for the console port and Telnet
◆ For security reasons, user passwords are only displayed in encrypted format.
Example
Refer to the example for the running configuration file.
Related Commands
show running-config (118)
show system This command displays system information.
Default Setting
None
Command Mode
Normal Exec, Privileged Exec
Command Usage
◆ There is one fan tray in the switch. The tray includes four fixed fans and
supports manual fan speed control using the fan-speed force-full command.
These fans provide cooling for the internal components using front-to-back or
back-to-front airflow. (Note that the power supply units include built-in fans.)