Note: The
show command
is used to display
both configuration objects and other specific data. This section documents
the use of the
show command for configuration objects.
See also the
show commands within the
Special purpose commands section.
Purpose
Show the configured values for a specified
configuration object or an instance of a configuration object.
Syntax
show [ object
type [ object instance ] ]
Parameters
- object
type
- Type of the object to be displayed
- object instance
- Name of the
object instance to be displayed, if the configuration
object is not a singleton object
Usage
Notes
- Within an edit session, the show command
displays
the currently configured values for the object instance that is being
edited.
- The operational state of the object is also displayed.
Only properties
that are required and properties that have had values configured differently
from the assigned default values are displayed. Optional properties
that have not been explicitly configured will not be displayed.
- The
values displayed here are the desired configuration for the
object. In contrast, the status command will display the actual
runtime values for the object.
Example
Show
the configured values for the
network-settings (singleton) object.
Console> show network-settings
network-settings : [Up]
name "network-settings"
AdminState "Enabled"
icmp-options " "
explicit-congestion-notification "false"
destination-based-routing "false"
interface-isolation "relaxed"
tcp-retries "5"
arp-retries "8"
arp-retry-interval "500"
tso-offload "true"
reverse-path-filtering "false"
tcp-window-scaling "true"