running-config

Displays configuration files (where all configured MAC and IP access lists are applied to an interface)

Supported in the following platforms:

  • Access Points — AP505i, AP510i/e, AP560i/h
  • Service Platforms — NX5500, NX7500, NX9500, NX9600, VX9000

Syntax

show running-config {aaa-policy|application|application-group|application-policy|
association-acl-policy|auto-provisioning-policy|captive-portal-policy|device|database-client-policy|
database-policy|device|device-overrides|dhcp-server-policy|dhcpv6-server-policy|
ex3500-management-policy|ex3500-qos-class-map-policy|ex3500-qos-policy-map|exclude-devices|
firewall-policy|flag-unwritten-changes|guest-management-policy|hide-encrypted-values|
include-factory|interface|ip-access-list|ipv6-access-list|mac-access-list|management-policy|
meshpoint|nsight-policy|profile|radio-qos-policy|rf-domain|roaming-assist-policy|rtl-server-policy|
schedule-policy|smart-rf-policy|url-filter|url-list|web-filter-policy|wlan|wlan-qos-policy}
show running-config {aaa-policy|application-policy|association-acl-policy|auto-provisioning-policy|
captive-portal-policy|database-client-policy|database-policy|dhcp-server-policy|dhcpv6-server-policy|
ex3500-management-policy|ex3500-qos-class-map-policy|ex3500-qos-policy-map|guest-management-policy|
firewall-policy|management-policy|nsight-policy|radio-qos-policy|roaming-assist-policy|rtl-server-policy|
schedule-policy|smart-rf-policy|web-filter-policy|wlan-qos-policy}<POLICY-NAME> {include-factory}
show running-config {flag-unwritten-changes}
show running-config {application <APPLICATION-NAME>|application-group <APPLICATION-GROUP-NAME>}
show running-config exclude-devices
show running-config {device [<MAC>|self]} {include-factory}
show running-config {device-overrides {brief}}
show running-config {hide-encrypted-values {exclude-devices|include-factory}}
show running-config {include-factory}
show running-config {interface} {<INTERFACE-NAME>|ge|include-factory|me|port-channel|
pppoe1|vlan|wwan1}
show running-config {interface} {<INTERFACE-NAME>|ge <1-4>|include-factory|me1|
port-channel <1-2>|pppoe1|vlan <1-4094>|wwan1} {include-factory}
show running-config {ip-access-list <IP-ACCESS-LIST-NAME>|ipv6-access-list <IPv6-ACCESS-LIST-NAME>|
mac-access-list <MAC-ACCESS-LIST-NAME} {include-factory}
show running-config {meshpoint <MESHPOINT-NAME>} {include-factory}
show running-config {profile [anyap|ap505|ap510|rfs4000|nx5500|nx75xx|nx9000|nx9600|vx9000] <PROFILE-NAME>} {include-factory}
show running-config {rf-domain <DOMAIN-NAME>} {include-factory}
show running-config {wlan <WLAN-NAME>} {include-factory}
show running-config url-filter <URL-FILTER-NAME>
show running-config url-list <URL-LIST-NAME> {include-factory}

Parameters

show running-config {flag-unwritten-changes}
running-config flag-unwritten-changes Flags unsaved changes in the show > running-config command output. Optionally use the flag-unwritten-changes keyword to view changes that have been committed but not saved in the startup configuration. When used, all unsaved changes are marked with a “===” marker, as shown in the following show > running-config > flag-unwritten-changes output:
nx9500-6C8809(config)#show running-config flag-unwritten-changes
!
! Configuration of NX9500 version 7.1.0.0-114D

!
!
version 2.6
!
!
client-identity-group default
 load default-fingerprints
!
client-identity-group test2
 load default-fingerprints
!
===alias encrypted-string $WRITE 2 o5gA2zqj/q/REWi8rTa7vQAAAAh4yA1YNBjqTVf4mMBsGA4i
!
===alias encrypted-string $enAlias2 2 JI4lPuMaCdMMx7rfBeyIAwAAAAoZ6tR1FfTlFXWvSicTMVZc
!
--More--
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Execute the write > memory command to save these changes.

show running-config {aaa-policy|application-policy|association-acl-policy|
auto-provisioning-policy|captive-portal-policy|database-client-policy|database-policy|
dhcp-server-policy|dhcpv6-server-policy|ex3500-management-policy|ex3500-qos-class-map-policy|
ex3500-qos-policy-map|guest-management-policy|firewall-policy|management-policy|nsight-policy|
radio-qos-policy|roaming-assist-policy|rtl-server-policy|schedule-policy|smart-rf-policy|
web-filter-policy|wlan-qos-policy} <POLICY-NAME> {include-factory}
running-config Displays current running configuration
Optionally, execute the command along with one of the associated keywords to view the running configuration for that top-level object. For example, to view a policy and its configuration, specify the policy type and provide the policy name.
Note: If the command is executed without a keyword, the system displays the entire running configuration.
<POLICY-TYPE> <POLICY-NAME> Optional. Select the policy type, for example, aaa-policy, auto-provisioning-policy, captive-portal-policy, etc. and then specify the policy name. The system displays the selected policy‘s configuration.
  • <POLICY-NAME> – Specify the name of the policy (should be existing and configured).
include-factory The following keyword is common to all policies:
  • include-factory – Optional. Includes factory defaults
show running-config {application <APPLICATION-NAME>|apllication-group <APPLICATION-GROUP-NAME>}
running-config Displays current running configuration
Optionally, execute the command along with one of the associated keywords to view the running configuration for that top-level object. For example, to view a policy and its configuration, specify the policy type and provide the policy name.
Note: If the command is executed without a keyword, the system displays the entire running configuration.
application <APPLICATION-NAME> Displays an application‘s configuration. The application can be system-provided or user-defined.
  • <APPLICATION-NAME> – Specify the application name (should be existing).
application-group <APPLICATION-GROUP-NAME> Displays an application-group‘s configuration
  • <APPLICATION-GROUP-NAME> – Specify the application-group name (should be existing and configured).
show running-config {device [<MAC>|self]} {include-factory}
running-config Displays current running configuration
Optionally, execute the command along with one of the associated keywords to view the running configuration for that top-level object. For example, to view a policy and its configuration, specify the policy type and provide the policy name.
Note: If the command is executed without a keyword, the system displays the entire running configuration.
device [<MAC>|self] Optional. Displays device configuration
  • <MAC> – Displays a specified device configuration. Specify the MAC address of the device.
  • self – Displays the logged device‘s configuration
include-factory This keyword is common to all of the above keywords:
  • include-factory – Optional. Includes factory defaults
show running-config {hide-encrypted-values {exclude-devices|include-factory}}
running-config Displays current running configuration
Optionally, execute the command along with one of the associated keywords to view the running configuration for that top-level object. For example, to view a policy and its configuration, specify the policy type and provide the policy name.
Note: If the command is executed without a keyword, the system displays the entire running configuration.
hide-encrypted-values {exclude-devices|include-factory} Optional. Replaces all encrypted passwords with the standard characters ****** in the show > running-config output
  • exclude-devices – Optional. Excludes devices from the running configuration displayed
  • include-factory – Optional. Includes factory default values in the running configuration displayed
show running-config {device-overrides {brief}}
running-config Displays current running configuration
device-overrides brief Optional. Displays overrides applied at the device‘s configuration
  • brief – Optional. Displays a brief summary of device overrides
show running-config {exclude-devices}
running-config Displays current running configuration
exclude-devices Optional. Excludes device configuration details from the running configuration displayed
show running-config {include-factory}
running-config Displays current running configuration
include-factory

Optional. Includes factory defaults

show running-config {interface} {<INTERFACE-NAME>|ge <1-4>|include-factory|
me1|port-channel <1-2>|pppoe1|vlan <1-4094>|wwan1} {include-factory}
running-config Displays current running configuration
interface Optional. Displays interface configuration
<INTERFACE-NAME> Optional. Displays a specified interface configuration. Specify the interface name.
ge <1-4> Optional. Displays GigabitEthernet interface configuration
  • <1-4> – Specify the GigabitEthernet interface index from 1 - 4.
me1 Optional. Displays FastEthernet interface configuration
port-channel <1-2> Optional. Displays port channel interface configuration
  • <1-2> – Specify the port channel interface index from 1 - 2.
pppoe1 Optional. Displays PPP over Ethernet interface configuration
vlan <1-4094> Displays VLAN interface configuration
  • <1-4094> – Specify the VLAN interface number from 1 - 4094.
wwan1 Optional. Displays Wireless WAN interface configuration
include-factory The following keyword is common to all interfaces:
  • include-factory - Optional. Includes factory defaults
show running-config {ip-access-list <IP-ACCESS-LIST-NAME>|ipv6-access-list 
<IPv6-ACCESS-LIST-NAME>|mac-access-list <MAC-ACCESS-LIST-NAME} {include-factory}
running-config Displays current running configuration
Optionally, execute the command along with one of the associated keywords to view the running configuration for that top-level object. For example, to view a policy and its configuration, specify the policy type and provide the policy name.
Note: If the command is executed without a keyword, the system displays the entire running configuration.
ip-access-list <IP-ACCESS-LIST-NAME> Optional. Displays IP access list configuration
  • <IP-ACCESS-LIST-NAME> – Specify the IP access list name
<ACL-TYPE> <IP/IPv6/MAC-ACL-NAME> Optional. Select the ACL type, for example, ip-access-list, ipv6-access-list, or mac-access-list, and then specify the ACL name. The system displays the selected ACL‘s configuration.
  • <IP/IPv6/MAC-ACL-NAME> – Specify the name of the ACL (should be existing and configured).
include-factory The following keyword is common to the ‘ip-access-list' and ‘mac-access-list' parameters:
  • include-factory - Optional. Includes factory defaults
show running-config {meshpoint <MESHPOINT-NAME>} {include-factory}
running-config Displays current running configuration
meshpoint <MESHPOINT-NAME> Optional. Displays meshpoint configuration
  • <MESHPOINT-NAME> – Specify the meshpoint name
include-factory Optional. Includes factory defaults along with running configuration details
show running-config {profile [anyap|ap505|ap510|rfs4000|nx5500|nx75xx|
nx9000|nx9600] <PROFILE-NAME>} {include-factory}
running-config Displays current running configuration
profile <DEVICE-TYPE> <PROFILE-NAME> Optional. Displays current configuration for a specified profile. Select the device type, and then specify the profile name.
  • <DEVICE-TYPE> – Select the device type. The options are: AP505, AP510, RFS4000, NX5500, NX7500, NX9500, NX9600, and VX9000
    • <PROFILE-NAME> – Specify the profile name for the selected <DEVICE-TYPE>.
Note: Select the ‘anyap‘ option to view the running configuration of any type of device.
include-factory Optional. This parameter is common to all profiles. When selected, it includes factory defaults in the output.
show running-config {rf-domain <DOMAIN-NAME>} {include-factory}
running-config Displays current running configuration
rf-domain <DOMAIN-NAME> Optional. Displays current configuration for a RF Domain
  • <DOMAIN-NAME> – Displays current configuration for a specified RF Domain. Specify the RF Domain name.
include-factory Optional. Includes factory defaults
show running-config {wlan <WLAN-NAME>}{include-factory}
running-config Displays current running configuration
wlan <WLAN-NAME> Optional. Displays current configuration for a WLAN
  • <WLAN-NAME> – Displays current configuration for a specified WLAN. Specify the WLAN name.
include-factory Optional. Includes factory defaults
show running-config url-filter <URL-FILTER-NAME>
running-config Displays current running configuration
url-filter <URL-FILTER-NAME> Optional. Displays current configuration for the URL filter identified by the <URL-FILTER-NAME> keyword
  • <URL-FILTER-NAME> – Specify the URL filter‘s name.
show running-config url-list <URL-LIST-NAME> {include-factory}
running-config Displays current running configuration
url-list <URL-LIST-NAME> Optional. Displays current configuration for the URL list identified by the <URL-LIST-NAME> keyword
  • <URL-LIST-NAME> – Specify the URL list‘s name.
include-factory Optional. Includes factory defaults

Examples

nx9500-6C8809#show running-config device self
!
version 2.6
!
!
ip snmp-access-list default
 permit any
!
firewall-policy default
 no ip dos tcp-sequence-past-window
!
!
mint-policy global-default
!
!
management-policy default
 no telnet
 no http server
 https server
 no ftp
 ssh
 user admin password 1 fd07f19c6caf46e5b7963a802d422a708ad39a24906e04667c8642299c8462f1 role superuser access all
--More--
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nx9500-6C8809#show running-config profile ap505 default-ap505
profile ap505 default-ap505
 no autoinstall configuration
 no autoinstall firmware
 crypto ikev1 policy ikev1-default
  isakmp-proposal default encryption aes-256 group 2 hash sha
 crypto ikev2 policy ikev2-default
  isakmp-proposal default encryption aes-256 group 2 hash sha
 crypto ipsec transform-set default esp-aes-256 esp-sha-hmac
 crypto ikev1 remote-vpn
 crypto ikev2 remote-vpn
 crypto auto-ipsec-secure
 crypto load-management
 crypto remote-vpn-client
 interface radio1
 interface radio2
 interface ge1
 interface ge2
 interface pppoe1
 use firewall-policy default
 service pm sys-restart
 router ospf
 adoption-mode controller
nx9500-6C8809#
nx9500-6C8809#show running-config url-filter URL_FILTER_Shopping include-factory
url-filter URL_FILTER_Shopping
 no description
 blacklist category-type p2p precedence 20 description description
 blacklist category-type news-sports-general category shopping precedence 10 description description
 blockpage path internal
 blockpage internal org-name Your Organization Name
 blockpage internal org-signature Your Organization Name, All Rights Reserved.
 blockpage internal title This URL may have been filtered.
 blockpage internal header The requested URL could not be retrieved.
 blockpage internal footer If you have any questions please contact your IT department.
 blockpage internal content The site you have attempted to reach may be considered inappropriate for access.
 no blockpage internal main-logo
 no blockpage internal small-logo
 no blockpage external
nx9500-6C8809#
nx9500-6C8809#show running-config management-policy default
management-policy default
 no telnet
 no http server
 https server
 rest-server
 ssh
 user admin password 1 1f61a6bae8aeb0f5205628a5e88a635b8f76eb11f1c44b2dcf1381a8f681f44d role superuser access all
 snmp-server community 0 private rw
 snmp-server community 0 public ro
 snmp-server user snmptrap v3 encrypted des auth md5 0 admin123
 snmp-server user snmpmanager v3 encrypted des auth md5 0 admin123
 t5 snmp-server community public ro 192.168.0.1
 t5 snmp-server community private rw 192.168.0.1
nx9500-6C8809#