Technical data

SHOW CONFIGURATION
SHOW CONFIGURATION
Displays the information in the configuration database. This database, read by
the TCP/IP Services startup procedure, holds information to:
Configure the lower-layer protocols, including dynamic routing.
Configure and enable the Internet interfaces.
Configure the services you want enabled when TCP/IP Services starts up.
Configure the BIND resolver.
Configure the BIND server, including the default domain.
Configure SMTP.
Configure SNMP.
Configure TIME.
Map file systems.
Because the SET CONFIGURATION commands do not take effect until the
next time TCP/IP Services starts up, the SHOW CONFIGURATION command
might not display the current settings for the running software. For example, the
information you see from SHOW CONFIGURATION PROTOCOL might differ
from the SHOW PROTOCOL /PARAMETERS output.
Related commands: All SET CONFIGURATION commands
Format
SHOW CONFIGURATION { component | ENABLE SERVICE [service] | START ROUTING }
[ /COMMON ]
[ /FULL ]
[ /OUTPUT=file ]
Parameters
component
Required if you do not specify ENABLE SERVICE or START ROUTING.
Component, defined in the configuration database, whose configuration you want
to display.
ENABLE SERVICE [service]
Required if you do not specify the component parameter or START ROUTING.
Displays either the specified component or all the components that are enabled
by the TCP/IP Services startup procedure.
START ROUTING
Required if you do not specify component or ENABLE SERVICE.
Shows whether or not routing is configured to start running by the TCP/IP
Services startup procedure.
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