You can run display commands to display the information about the configuration files.
In routine maintenance, you can run the following commands in any view to display the information about the configuration files.
Table 1 lists the commands used to display information about the configuration files.
| Operation | Command |
|---|---|
Display the current configuration file. |
display current-configuration |
Display the configuration file for the next startup. |
display saved-configuration |
Displays the time of the last configuration change. |
display changed-configuration time |
Display the information about the configuration file saved in the storage device. |
dir |
Display the configuration of the current view. |
display this |
Display the information about the configuration file used upon the current startup. |
display startup |
If the configurations are successfully applied, run the preceding commands, and you can find the following results:
The current configuration of the device is correct without any redundant configuration.
The current configuration of the device is saved in the storage device.
The device system software and configuration file that are to be loaded upon the next startup are correct, and they are saved in the root directory of the storage device.