Display the current switch configuration.
show running-config
show running-config module {app-telemetry | boot | cfm | cli | diag | dvr | eap | endpoint-tracking | energy-saver | fa | fhs | filter | ike | ip | ipfix | ipsec | ipv6 | iqagent | isis | i-sid | lacp | license | lldp | lst | macsec | mlt | naap | nls | ntp | ovsdb | port | qos | radius | restconf | rmon | sflow | security | slamon | slpp | smtp | spbm | stg | sys | tacacs | virtualservice | vlan | web | vxlan}
show running-config verbose
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Privileged EXEC
All configuration modules are not supported on all hardware platforms. For information about feature support, see Fabric Engine and VOSS Feature Support Matrix.
Note
The output from the show running-config command displays an "end statement" near the end of the configuration file. This statement means that the script is exiting the Global Configuration mode and loading the rest of the configuration in Privileged EXEC mode, which is a requirement when loading the IP redistribution commands.
If you add verbose to the show running-config command, the output contains current switch configuration including software (versions), performance, VLANs (numbers, port members), ports (type, status), routes, memory, interface, and log and trace files. With the verbose command, you can view the current configuration and default values.
If you make a change to the switch configuration, it displays under the specific configuration heading. The following example displays a subset of the output of this command.
5320-48T-8XE-FabricEngine:1>enable 5320-48T-8XE-FabricEngine:1#show running-config Preparing to Display Configuration... # # Mon Dec 13 23:44:36 2021 EET # box type : 5320-48T-8XE-FabricEngine # software version : 8.6.0.0 # cli mode : ECLI # #Card Info : # Slot 1 : # CardType : 5320-48T-8XE-FabricEngine # CardDescription : 5320-48T-8XE-FabricEngine # CardSerial# : TB042128K-H0030 # CardPart# : 801107-00-02 # CardAssemblyDate : 20210712 # CardHWRevision : 02 # CardHWConfig : # AdminStatus : up # OperStatus : up # #!end # config terminal # # BOOT CONFIGURATION # boot config flags ftpd boot config flags sshd #boot config sio console baud 115200 1 # end boot flags # # SPBM CONFIGURATION # spbm spbm ethertype 0x8100 # # CLI CONFIGURATION --More-- (q = quit)