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Chapter 3 Configuring the Switch
Managing the Switch Configuration
Shutting Down the Management Interface
To shut down the management interface (mgmt0), you use the
shutdown
command. A system prompt
requests you confirm your action before it executes the command. You can use the
force
option to bypass
this confirmation.
The following example shuts down the interface without using the
force
option:
switch#
configure terminal
switch(config)#
interface mgmt 0
switch(config-if)#
shutdown
Shutting down this interface will drop all telnet sessions.
Do you wish to continue (y/n)?
y
The following example shuts down the interface using the
force
option:
switch#
configure terminal
switch(config)#
interface mgmt 0
switch(config-if)#
shutdown force
Managing the Switch Configuration
This section includes the following topics:
•
Displaying the Switch Configuration, page 3-21
•
Saving a Configuration, page 3-21
•
Clearing a Configuration, page 3-22
Displaying the Switch Configuration
You can view the ASCII form of the configuration file when required. To view the current configuration
tree from the EXEC prompt, enter the
show running-config
command. If the running configuration is
different from the startup configuration, enter the
show startup-config
command to view the ASCII
version of the current startup configuration that was used to boot the switch if a
copy running-config
startup-config
command was not entered after the reboot. Use the
show startup-config
command to
view the contents of the current startup configuration.
You can also gather specific information on the entire switch configuration by entering the relevant
show
commands. Configurations are displayed based on a specified feature, interface, module, or VSAN.
Available
show
commands for each feature are briefly described in this section and listed at the end of
each chapter.
Saving a Configuration
Use the
copy running-config startup-config
command to save the new configuration into nonvolatile
storage. Once this command is entered, the running and the startup copies of the configuration are
identical.
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