Overview
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2.2 show
Common Commands
This command displays the settings for the specified system component. There are a number of ways to invoke
the show command:
• Invoked without any arguments, show displays information about the current context. If the current
context contains instances, then show command (usually) displays a list of these instances.
• Invoked with the display_parameter, it displays information about that component.
Syntax
show [display_parameter]
Parameters
Display
Parameters
Description Mode Example
autoinstall Displays the autoinstall configuration. Common page 2-31
banner Displays “Message of the Day” login banner. Common page 2-32
commands Displays a command lists. Common page 2-33
crypto Displays encryption details. Common page 2-35
debugging Debugs information outputs. Common page 2-37
environment Displays environmental information. Common page 2-39
history Displays the session command history. Common page 2-39
interfaces Displays interface status and configuration. Common page 2-40
ip Displays the Internet Protocol. Common page 2-42
ldap Displays LDAP server configuration
parameters.
Common page 2-47
licenses Displays installed licenses, if any. Common page 2-48
logging Displays the log configuration and buffer. Common page 2-49
mac Displays the media access control IP
configuration.
Common page 2-50
mac-address-table Displays the MAC address table Common page 2-51
management Displays the L3 management interface name. Common page 2-52
mobility Displays mobility parameters. Common page 2-53
ntp Displays the network time protocol. Common page 2-55
port-channel Displays port-channel commands. Common page 2-56
privilege Displays the current privilege level. Common page 2-57