Using the startup-config and running-config Files
Configuration entries within each mode in the running-config file appear in
chronological order, based on the order in which you configure the GSS. The GSS
does not display default configurations in the running-config file.
To display the current running-config file for the GSS, enter the following
command:
gssm1.example.com# show running-config
interface ethernet 0
hostname gssm1.example.com
ip default-gateway 10.86.208.1
ip name-server 172.16.124.122
ssh enable
no ssh keys
no ssh protocol version 1
telnet enable
ftp enable
ftp-client enable all
ntp enable
snmp enable
snmp community-string
ntp-server 16.1.1.11
cnr enable
drp
terminal length 23
exec-timeout 150
logging disk enable
logging disk priority Notifications(5)
no logging host enable
logging host priority Warnings(4)
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ip address
192.168.1.25 255.255.255.0
gss-communications
gss-tcp-keepalives
<set>
enable
authentication key sample key
path-rttprobe
burst_size 5
init_ttl 2
destination-port 1020
max-failure-ttl 5
max-ttl 40
tcp-rttprobe
sourceport static 10
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