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"OFControlNetwork Primary Address": "192.168.0.55/24",
"OpenFlow protocol version": "OpenFlow 1.3.4",
"connection max retries": 3,
"connection retry interval [sec]": 500,
"echo timeout [sec]": 5,
"failover delay time [sec]": 4,
"max failover time [sec]": 17,
"periodic echo interval [sec]": 3,
"reset echo count": 3,
"table processing mode": "singletable"
},
"Management Interface":
{
"dhcp": true,
"ip address": "",
"ip gateway": ""
},
"OpenFlow Controller0":
{
"backup ip address": "192.168.1.3",
"backup tcp port": 6633,
"connection type": "tcp",
"name": "nec",
"primary ip address": "192.168.0.3",
"primary tcp port": 6633,
"priority": 0,
"state": "enabled"
},
"Password Hash": "dWAj3KHZgdo",
"Remote Syslog Service":
{
"enabled": false,
"ip address": "",
"ip port": 514
},
"SSH Service":
{
"enabled": false
},
"Telnet Service":
{
"enabled": true
}
}
5.7.2 running-config
The currently running switch configuration is also stored in flash, in a file called running-config. If any changes
are made to the switch configuration after it starts up they will be contained in this file. This running
information can be saved as the startup configuration by using the write command. The configuration
parameters in the running config and are accessed through the various CLI commands. Below is an example of
what the switch running configuration looks like showing changes from the default values:
FJ6K0Z1_console> show running-config
{
"Default Logging":
{
"components":
{
"API": false,
"Datapath": false,
"Mapping": false,
"OFDB": false