View Configuration Files
Configuration files have three commented lines at the beginning of the file, as shown in the following example, to help you track the last
time any user made a change to the file, which user made the changes, and when the file was last saved to the startup-configuration.
In the running-configuration file, if there is a difference between the timestamp on the “Last configuration change” and “Startup-config last
updated,” you have made changes that have not been saved and are preserved after a system reboot.
Example of the
show running-config
Command
Dell#show running-config
Current Configuration ...
! Version 9.4(0.0)
! Last configuration change at Tue Mar 11 21:33:56 2014 by admin
! Startup-config last updated at Tue Mar 11 12:11:00 2014 by default
!
<output truncated for brevity>
Compressing Configuration Files
You can optimize and reduce the sizes of the configuration files.
You can compress the running configuration by grouping all the VLANs and the physical interfaces with the same property. Support to
store the operating configuration to the startup config in the compressed mode and to perform an image downgrade without any
configuration loss are provided.
You can create groups of VLANs using the
interface group
command. This command will create nonexistent VLANs specified in a
range. On successful command execution, the CLI switches to the interface group context. The configuration commands inside the group
context will be the similar to that of the existing range command.
Two existing exec mode CLIs are enhanced to display and store the running configuration in the compressed mode.
show running-config compressed and write memory compressed
The compressed configuration will group all the similar looking configuration thereby reducing the size of the configuration. For this release,
the compression will be done only for interface related configuration (VLAN & physical interfaces)
The following table describes how the standard and the compressed configuration differ:
Table 6. Standard and Compressed Configurations
int vlan 2
no ip address
no shut
int vlan 3
tagged te 1/1
no ip address
shut
int vlan 4
tagged te 1/1
no ip address
shut
int vlan 5
tagged te 1/1
no ip address
shut
int vlan 100
no ip address
no shut
int vlan 1000
ip address 1.1.1.1/16
no shut
int te 1/1
no ip address
switchport
shut
int te 1/2
no ip address
shut
int te 1/3
no ip address
shut
int te 1/4
no ip address
shut
int te 1/10
no ip address
shut
int te 1/34
ip address 2.1.1.1/16
shut
Dell# show running-config
Dell# show running-config compressed
Getting Started
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Summary of Contents for S3048-ON
Page 1: ...Dell Configuration Guide for the S3048 ON System 9 11 2 5 ...
Page 137: ...0 Gi 1 1 Gi 1 2 rx Flow N A N A 0 0 No N A N A yes Access Control Lists ACLs 137 ...
Page 142: ...Figure 10 BFD Three Way Handshake State Changes 142 Bidirectional Forwarding Detection BFD ...
Page 241: ...Dell Control Plane Policing CoPP 241 ...
Page 287: ... RPM Synchronization GARP VLAN Registration Protocol GVRP 287 ...
Page 428: ...Figure 53 Inspecting the LAG Configuration 428 Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP ...
Page 477: ...Figure 73 Configuring Interfaces for MSDP Multicast Source Discovery Protocol MSDP 477 ...
Page 478: ...Figure 74 Configuring OSPF and BGP for MSDP 478 Multicast Source Discovery Protocol MSDP ...
Page 483: ...Figure 77 MSDP Default Peer Scenario 2 Multicast Source Discovery Protocol MSDP 483 ...
Page 484: ...Figure 78 MSDP Default Peer Scenario 3 484 Multicast Source Discovery Protocol MSDP ...
Page 745: ...Figure 104 Single and Double Tag TPID Match Service Provider Bridging 745 ...
Page 746: ...Figure 105 Single and Double Tag First byte TPID Match 746 Service Provider Bridging ...