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Cisco SCE 8000 10GBE Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 8 Configuring the Connection
Hardware Bypass
How to Display the Currently Running Party Database Configuration
From the SCE(config)#> prompt, type:
The following example shows how to display the contents of the running party database configuration:
SCE>enable 15
Password:<cisco>
SCE#>
show running-config-party-db
#This is a party database configuration file (running-config-party-db) for static parties
only.
#Created on 13:34:02 UTC TUE July 12 2011
#cli-type 1
#version 1
hw-bypass mode
party name "N/A"
party name "[party-name]"
party mapping ip-address 24.11.52.128 name [party-name]
party mapping ip-address 110.10.10.10 name [party-name]
party name [party-name] hw-bypass
SCE#>
How to Copy the Running Configuration Party Database to the Startup
Configuration Party Database
From the SCE(config )#> prompt, type:
How to Copy the Startup Configuration Party Database and Create a Backup File
From the SCE(config)#> prompt, type:
Command
Purpose
show running-config-party-db
Displays the contents of the currently running
party database configuration for the static parties
that are configured in the Cisco SCE 8000
platform.
Command
Purpose
copy running-config-party-db
startup-config-party-db
Enables the task of copying the currently running
configuration party database to the startup
configuration party database of the static parties
that are configured on the Cisco SCE platform.
Command
Purpose
copy startup-config-party-db
backup-file name
Enables the task of copying the startup
configuration party database and create a backup
file of the configured static parties in the Cisco
SCE 8000 platform.