System information
Operation SHOW CONFIG 1-99
Software Release 2.0.1
C613-03018-00 REV A
The DYNAMIC parameter displays the current dynamic configuration of the
router, or of the specified software module. The information displayed is the
sequence of router commands required to recreate the current dynamic
configuration.
Figure 1-13: Example output from the SHOW CONFIG command.
Boot configuration file: boot.cfg (exists)
Current configuration: boot.cfg
Table 1-14: Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW CONFIG command.
Parameter Meaning
Boot configuration file The current boot configuration file set with the SET CONFIG
command on page 1-80, and whether or not the file exists; one
of:
“Not set”: The boot configuration file has not been set
“<
filename
> (exists)”: The boot configuration file has been set to
<
filename
> and <
filename
> exists.
“<
filename
> (doesn’t exist)”: The boot configuration file has been
set to <
filename
> but <
filename
> does not exist.
Current Configuration The source of the current configuration; one of:
“None”: The router booted up with no configuration, because
there was no configuration file set, the file
boot.cfg
was
not found, the DIP switches were not set for a special
configuration and there is no NVS in the router to upgrade
from (or the router release is for a newer model that does not
have NVS); or the user entered “s” or “S” in response to the
“Force EPROM download” message.
“NVS”: The router booted up using the configuration stored in old
NVS tables, because there was no configuration file set, the
file
boot.cfg
was not found and the DIP switches were not
set for a special configuration; or the user entered “n” or “N”
in response to the “Force EPROM download” message.