06-30-2017 01:17 PM - edited 03-05-2019 08:47 AM
Is there a Show Running-Config command that will remove the sensitive information sort of like when you do a 'show tech' it will display things like:
snmp-server community <removed> RO
snmp-server community <removed> RO 9
snmp-server community <removed> RW
07-01-2017 03:36 AM
Well, there is "show running-config sanitized", but it removes or replaces other things besides passwords and communities as well...
05-09-2024 05:18 AM
Accessing the Device: Start by accessing the IOS XR device via a secure console or SSH session using the appropriate credentials.
Entering the Privileged EXEC Mode: Once logged in, enter the privileged EXEC mode using the command enable followed by your enable password.
Navigating to Configuration Mode: From privileged EXEC mode, enter the configuration mode by using the command configure terminal or conf t.
Execute 'show run' Command: To display the running configuration, type show run and press Enter.
Review Configuration: Examine the output for specific sections or settings you wish to verify.
Filter Output: You can filter the output using keywords or parameters, for example, show run | include interface to focus on interface configurations.
Check Time and Date: Ensure the device's time and date settings are accurate for proper logs and timestamps.
Explore NYT Words: Similar to reading articles on the , where you can expand your vocabulary and gain insights, examining the running configuration allows you to discover how various commands and features are set.
Save Running Configuration: If you plan to make changes based on the running configuration, make sure you save the current settings using copy running-config startup-config.
Compare with Startup Configuration: Check the running configuration against the startup of nyt configuration using show startup-config to identify any discrepancies.
Document Observations: Make note of any areas that may need adjustment or changes for optimal performance and security.
Adjust Configuration as Needed: If any adjustments are necessary, make changes in the configuration mode.
Verify Changes: Always verify any changes made to the configuration by re-running the show run command.
Exit Configuration Mode: Once you have completed your review and adjustments, exit configuration mode using the end command.
Logout Securely: When you have finished, log out of the device securely to ensure the system's security and integrity.
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