Viewing Saved Configuration Files
Use the show configuration files command to see a list of available configuration files, as well as the currently active configuration file.
The name of the factory-provided configuration file is initial. You can see the name of the most recently booted configuration file by using the show running-configuration command (or show configuration) and look for the ## Running database entry.
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Figure 3 | Showing the Current Configuration File |
The file listed as active will load the next time the node is rebooted. For example, in Figure 2:
The 061013_config configuration file is currently active and will load at the next boot – it is displayed with (active) after its entry. |
Note: When you use the show configuration files command without a filename, you see the summary information shown in Figure 2. You can also use the command with a filename to see detailed file information, as described in Viewing the Contents of a Configuration File.
Figure 4 | Showing Configuration Files |