Enter the show ip pool command to display the IP address pool configuration. The output from this command should look similar to the sample shown below. In this example, all IP pools were configured in the isp1 context.Important: To configure features on the system, use the show commands specifically for these features. Refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for more information.
The output is a concise listing of the service parameter settings similar to the sample displayed below. In this example, a P-GW service called pgw is configured.Verify that your context was created and configured properly by entering the show context name <name> command.The output shows the active context. Its ID is similar to the sample displayed below. In this example, a context named test1 is configured.Verify that your entire configuration file was created and configured properly by entering the show configuration command.Identify errors in your configuration file by entering the show configuration errors command.You must refine this command to specify particular sections of the configuration. Add the section keyword and choose a section from the help menu as shown in the examples below.[local]host_name#
Specifies the path and name to which the configuration file is to be stored. url may refer to a local or a remote file. url must be entered using one of the following formats:
• file: { /flash | /pcmcia1 | hd-raid } [ /directory ] /<filename>
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• /flash corresponds to the CompactFlash on the SMC./pcmcia1 corresponds to PCMCIA slot 1./hd-raid corresponds to the RAID hard disk drive array on the SMC.ipaddress is the IP address of the network server.host_name is the network server’s hostname.port# is the network server’s logical port number. Defaults are:Note: host_name can only be used if the networkconfig parameter is configured for DHCP and the DHCP server returns a valid nameserv er.dxusername is the username required to gain access to the server if necessary.password is the password for the specified username if required./directory specifies the directory where the file is located if one exists./file_name specifies the name of the configuration file to be saved. Optional: This keyword directs the system to save the CLI configuration file to the local device, defined by the url variable, and then automatically copy that same file to the like device on the standby SMC, if available.Note: This keyword will only work for similar local devices that are located on both the active and standby SMCs. For example, if you save the file to the /pcmcia1 device on the active SMC, that same type of device (a PC-Card in Slot 1 of the standby SMC) must be available. Otherwise, a failure message is displayed.Note: When saving the file to an external network (non-local) device, the system disregards this keyword. Optional: Indicates that no confirmation is to be given prior to saving the configuration information to the specified filename (if one was specified) or to the currently active configuration file (if none was specified). Optional: Saves the CLI configuration file with all passwords in plain text, rather than their default encrypted format. Optional: Displays every parameter that is being saved to the new configuration file.Important: The -redundant keyword is only applicable when saving a configuration file to local devices. This command does not synchronize the local file system. If you have added, modified, or deleted other files or directories to or from a local device for the active SMC, you must synchronize the local file system on both SMCs.
To save a configuration file called system.cfg to a directory that was previously created called cfgfiles on the CompactFlash in the SMC, enter the following command:To save a configuration file called simple_ip.cfg to a directory called host_name_configs, using an FTP server with an IP address of 192.168.34.156, on which you have an account with a username of administrator and a password of secure, use the following command:To save a configuration file called init_config.cfg to the root directory of a TFTP server with a hostname of config_server, enter the following command:
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