Specifications

Chapter 3: Software Installation and Setup
100 SSR 8000/8600 Getting Started Guide
The new configuration changes are added to the Startup configuration file stored in the
Control Module’s boot flash.
Viewing the Current Configuration
If you want to view the current configuration:
1. Ensure that you are in Enable mode by entering the enable command in the CLI.
2. Enter the following command to display the status of each command line:
The CLI displays the active configuration file with the following possible annotations:
Commands without errors are displayed without any annotation.
Commands with errors are annotated with an “E”.
If a particular command has been applied such that it can be expanded on
additional interfaces/modules, it is annotated with a “P”. For example, if you
enable STP on all ports in the current system, but the SSR contains only one
module, then the command to enable STP will be applied at a later date when more
modules have been added.
A command like stp enable et.*.* would be displayed as follows:
This indicates that it is only partially applied. If you add more modules to the SSR
at a later date and then update the configuration file to encompass all of the
available modules in the SSR, then the “P:” portion of the above command line
would disappear when this configuration file is displayed.
If a command that was originally configured to encompass all of the available
modules on the SSR becomes only partially active (after a hotswap or some such
chassis reconfiguration), then the status of that command line automatically
changes to indicate a partial completion status, complete with “P:”.
Note:
Commands with no annotation or annotated with a “P:” are not in error.
system show active-config
P: stp enable et.*.*