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show running-config interface
Use this command to display the running configuration for a specific interface. Valid interfaces include
physical, LAG, loopback, and VLAN interfaces.
Format show running-config interface {interface | lag {lag-intf-num}
| loopback {loopback-id} | vlan {vlan-id}}
Mode Privileged EXEC
Parameter Description
interface
Running configuration for the specified interface.
lag-intf-num
Display the running config for a specified LAG interface.
loopback-id
Display the running config for a specified loopback interface.
vlan-id
Display the running config for a specified vlan routing interface.
The following example shows CLI display output for the command.
(Extreme 220) (Routing) #show running-config interface 0/1
!Current Configuration:
!
interface 0/1
addport 3/1
exit
(Extreme 220) (Routing) #
show
This command displays the content of text-based configuration files from the CLI. The text-based
configuration files (startup-config, backup-config and factory-defaults) are saved compressed in flash.
With this command, the files are decompressed while displaying their content.
Format
show {startup-config | backup-config | factory-defaults}
Mode Privileged EXEC
Parameter Description
startup-config Display the content of the startup-config file.
backup-config Display the content of the backup-config file.
factory-defaults Display the content of the factory-defaults file.
The following example shows CLI display output for the command using the startup-config parameter.
(Extreme 220) (Routing) #show startup-config
!Current Configuration:
!
!System Description "Extreme 220-Series 24GE, 2 10GbE SFP+ ports, 1 Fixed AC PSU
, 1 RPS port, L3 Switching, 1.1.50.6, Linux 3.6.5, U-Boot 2012.10-gac78d49 (Jan
09 2017 - 11:09:03)"
!System Software Version "1.1.50.6"
!System Up Time "0 days 1 hrs 35 mins 29 secs"
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