Verifying and Saving Your Configuration
This chapter describes how to save your system configuration.
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Verifying the Configuration
You can use a number of commands to verify the configuration of your feature, service, or system. Many are
hierarchical in their implementation and some are specific to portions of or specific lines in the configuration
file.
Feature Configuration
In many configurations, you have to set and verify specific features. An example includes IP address pool
configuration. Using this example, enter the following commands to verify proper feature configuration:
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.
context : isp1:
+-----Type:
|
|
|+----State:
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||++--Priority:
||||
||||+-Busyout:
||||||
vvvvvv
----- ------------------ --------------- ---------------
PG00
PG00
SG00
Total Pool Count: 5
Verifying the Configuration, page 95
Synchronizing File Systems, page 97
Saving the Configuration, page 97
(P) - Public
(S) - Static
(G) - Good
0..10 (Highest
(B) - Busyout configured
Pool Name
Start Address
ipsec
12.12.12.0
pool1
10.10.0.0
vpnpool
192.168.1.250
C H A P T E R
(R) - Private
(E) - Resource
(D) - Pending Delete
(0) .. Lowest (10))
Mask/End Address Used
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255.255.255.0
0
255.255.0.0
0
192.168.1.254
0
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