65
Other
The value of the corresponding instance does not fall into one of the other categories.
7.1.8 show running-config
This command is used to display/capture the current setting of different protocol packages
supported on the switch. This command displays/captures only commands with
settings/configurations with values that differ from the default value. The output is displayed in
script format, which can be used to configure another switch with the same configuration. If the
optional <scriptname> is provided with a filename extension of “.scr”, the output will be redirected
to a script file.
The option [all] will also enable the display/capture of all commands with settings/configurations
that include values that are the same as the default values. The <scriptname> option cannot be
used with the [all] option.
Format
show running-config [all | <scriptname>]
Mode
Privileged EXEC
7.1.9 show sysinfo
This command displays switch information.
Format
show sysinfo
Mode
Privileged EXEC
Switch Description
Text used to identify this switch.
System Name
Name used to identify the switch.
System Location
Text used to identify the location of the switch. May be up to 31
alpha-numeric characters. The factory default is blank.
System Contact
Text used to identify a contact person for this switch. May be up to 31 alpha-
numeric characters. The factory default is blank.
System ObjectID
The base object ID for the switch’s enterprise MIB.
System Up Time
The time in days, hours and minutes since the last switch reboot.
MIBs Supported
A list of MIBs supported by this agent.
7.1.10 snmp-server
This command sets the name and the physical location of the switch, and the organization
responsible for the network.The range for name, location and contact is from 1 to 31 alphanumeric
characters.
Default
none
Format
snmp-server {sysname <name> | location <loc> | contact <con>}
Mode
Global Config
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