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View Configuration Files
Configuration files have three commented lines at the beginning of the file, as shown in the following
example, to help you track the last time any user made a change to the file, which user made the changes,
and when the file was last saved to the startup-configuration.
In the running-configuration file, if there is a difference between the timestamp on the “Last configuration
change,” and “Startup-config last updated,” you have made changes that have not been saved and will not be
preserved after a system reboot.
Example of the show running-config Command
Dell#show running-config
Current Configuration ...
! Version 9-0(1-0)
! Last configuration change at Mon Jun 10 21:20:04 2030 by admin
!
boot system stack-unit 0 primary system: B:
boot system stack-unit 0 secondary tftp://10.200.200.241/kp-diablo
boot system stack-unit 0 default tftp://10.11.200.241/kp-diablo
!
redundancy auto-synchronize full
!
service timestamps log datetime
!
hostname Dell
!
enable password 7 b125455cf679b208e79b910e85789edf
!
username admin password 7 1d28e9f33f99cf5c
!
stack-unit 0 provision S5000
!
interface fibrechannel 0/0
shutdown
!
interface fibrechannel 0/1
shutdown
!
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Compressing Configuration Files
You can optimize and reduce the sizes of the configuration files.
You can compress the running configuration by grouping all the VLANs and the physical interfaces with the
same property. Support to store the operating configuration to the startup config in the compressed mode
and to perform an image downgrade without any configuration loss are provided.
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