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1-100 SHOW CPU AR Series Router Reference Manual
Software Release 2.0.1
C613-03018-00 REV A
Examples
To display the default configuration file, use the command:
SHOW CONFIG
To display the current dynamic configuration of the router, use the command:
SHOW CONFIG DYNAMIC
To display the current dynamic configuration of just the IPX routing software,
use the command:
SHOW CONFIG DYNAMIC=IPX
See Also
RESTART
CREATE CONFIG
SET CONFIG
SHOW CPU
Syntax
SHOW CPU
Description
This command displays CPU utilisation since the router last restarted
(Figure 1-14 on page 1-101, Table 1-15 on page 1-101).
Current configuration
(continued)
“<
filename
> (warm restart)”: The router booted up using
<
filename>
, but this was a warm restart (RESTART ROUTER
CONF=<
filename
>).
“None (file not found)”: The router booted up with no
configuration because the required configuration file was not
found. Note that RESTART ROUTER CONF=<
filename
> and
SET CONF=<
filename
> check that the file exists, but it is
possible to execute a SET CONF command, and then delete
the file!
“<
filename
>”: The router booted from the <
filename
>
configuration file. This is the normal case.
“Receiver sensitivity test script (DIP switch)”: The router's DIP
switches are set to force the router to execute a configuration
for factory testing. This case should never be seen.
“Remote configuration script (DIP switch)”: The router's DIP
switches are set to execute a special configuration designed
to allow a manager to dial in and configure the router. There
are two DIP switch settings that can cause this message. One
forces this configuration always, the other only runs the
special configuration if a valid configuration file is not found
(either one set or
boot.cfg
).
“<file> (default)”: The router booted from the default
configuration file,
boot.cfg
, because a configuration file
has not been set. The router looks for
boot.cfg
in NVS first,
then in FLASH.
Table 1-14: Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW CONFIG command.
Parameter Meaning