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Chapter 4
Managing the ACE Software
Command
show running-config [aaa | access-list |
action-list | class-map | context | dhcp | domain
| ft | interface | object-group | parameter-map |
policy-map | probe | resource-class | role |
rserver | serverfarm | sticky]
write terminal
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Purpose
Displays the contents of the running configuration associated with the
current context. Configuration entries within each mode appear in the
chronological order in which you configure the ACE. The ACE does not
display default configurations in the ACE running-configuration file.
The keywords and options are as follows:
aaa—(Optional) Displays AAA information.
access-list—(Optional) Displays access control list (ACL)
information.
action-list—(Optional) Displays action-list information.
class-map—(Optional) Displays all class maps configured for the
current context. The ACE also displays configuration information for
each class map.
context—(Optional) Displays the contexts configured on the ACE.
The ACE also displays the resource class (member) assigned to each
context. The context keyword works only from within the Admin
context.
dhcp—(Optional) Displays Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP) information.
domain—(Optional) Displays the domains configured for the current
context. The ACE also displays configuration information for each
domain listed.
ft—(Optional) Displays the redundancy or fault-tolerance (FT)
configurations configured for the current context. The ACE also
displays configuration information for each FT configuration.
interface—(Optional) Displays interface information.
object-group—(Optional) Displays ACL object-group information.
parameter-map—(Optional) Displays parameter map information.
policy-map—(Optional) Displays policy map information.
probe—(Optional) Displays probe information.
resource-class—(Optional) Displays resource class information.
role—(Optional) Displays the roles configured for the current
context. The ACE also displays configuration information for each
role.
rserver—(Optional) Displays real server information.
serverfarm—(Optional) Displays serverfarm information.
sticky—(Optional) Displays sticky information.
Displays the contents of the running configuration associated with the
current context. The write terminal command is equivalent to the show
running-config command.
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