Use the following procedure to display the boot config flags status.
If enhanced secure mode is enabled, the status displays whether the JITC or non-JITC sub-mode is enabled. If enhanced secure mode is disabled, the status displays as false.
enable
configure terminal
show boot config flags
In the following example, the status displays that enhanced secure mode is disabled.
Note
Flag support can vary across hardware models.
Switch:1#show boot config flags flags advanced-feature-bandwidth-reservation low flags block-snmp false flags debug-config false flags debugmode false flags dvr-leaf-mode false flags enhancedsecure-mode false flags factorydefaults false flags flow-control-mode true flags ftpd true flags ha-cpu true flags hsecure false flags ipv6-egress-filter true flags ipv6-mode false flags linerate-directed-broadcast false flags logging true flags macsec false flags nni-mstp false flags reboot true flags rlogind false flags savetostandby true flags spanning-tree-mode mstp flags spbm-config-mode true flags sshd true flags syslog-rfc5424-format true flags telnetd true flags tftpd true flags trace-logging false flags urpf-mode true flags verify-config true flags vrf-scaling true flags vxlan-gw-full-interworking-mode false