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Cisco SCE 2000 and SCE 1000 Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 3 Operations
Managing Configurations
The SCE platform uses two configuration files:
•
Startup configuration — This file contains the non-default configuration as saved by the user. The
startup-config
file is loaded each time the SCE platform reboots.
•
Running configuration — This file contains results of configuration commands entered by the user.
The
running-config
file is saved in the SCE platform volatile memory and is effective only as long
as the SCE platform is up and running.
Use the following commands to view and save the configuration files.
You can also recover a previous configuration from a saved configuration file, as well as completely
remove all current user configuration.
Viewing Configurations
When you enter configuration commands, it immediately effects the SCE platform operation and
configuration. This configuration, referred to as the
running-config,
is saved in the SCE platform
volatile memory and is effective while the SCE platform is up. After reboot, the SCE platform loads the
startup-config,
which includes the non-default configuration as saved by the user, into the
running-config
.
The SCE platform provides commands for:
•
Viewing the running configuration
•
Viewing the startup configuration
After configuring the SCE platform, you may query for the running configuration using the command
show running-config.
This command displays the non-default running configuration. To view all SCE
platform running configuration, whether it is the default or not, you may use the option
all-data
in the
show running-config
command.
Step 1
At the SCE# prompt, type
show running-config
and press
Enter
.
The specified configuration file is displayed.