12
user-role network-operator
#
ssh server enable
#
return
# Use | exclude Direct for the display ip routing-table command to filter out direct routes and
display only the non-direct routes.
<Sysname> display ip routing-table | exclude Direct
Destinations : 12 Routes : 12
Destination/Mask Proto Pre Cost NextHop Interface
2.2.2.0/24 OSPF 10 2 1.1.2.2 Vlan 2
# Use | include snmp for the display current-configuration command to filter in entries that
contain snmp.
<Sysname> display current-configuration | include snmp
snmp-agent
snmp-agent community write private
snmp-agent community read public
snmp-agent sys-info version all
snmp-agent target-host trap address udp-domain 192.168.1.26 params securityname public
Saving the output from a display command to a file
A display command shows certain configuration and operation information of the device. Its output
might vary over time or with user configuration or operation. You can save the output to a file for
future retrieval or troubleshooting.
Use one of the following methods to save the output from a display command:
Save the output to a separate file. Use this method if you want to use one file for a single
display command.
Append the output to the end of a file. Use this method if you want to use one file for multiple
display commands.
To save the output from a display command to a file, use one of the following commands in any view:
Save the output from a
display
command to a separate file.
display
command
>
filename
Append the output from a
display
command to the end of a file.
display
command
>>
filename
For example:
# Save system time information to a separate file named clock.txt.
<Sysname> display clock > clock.txt
# Verify that the system time information is saved to file clock.txt.
<Sysname> more clock.txt
06:03:58 UTC Sat 01/01/2014
# Append system time information to the end of file clock.txt.
<Sysname> display clock >> clock.txt