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Show running configuration from shell?

I'm looking to see the full running configuration when logged in using SSH - something like an equivelant to Cisco's 'show running-config' or Juniper's 'show config'.

Can this be done with the UTM?


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  • With the UTM, it's much simpler to copy off the Configuration Daemon log, using syslog or remote log file archive (Logging & Reporting > Log Settings), then you can review or manipulate as you wish. 

    Unlike Cisco or Juniper, command line (shell) changes on the UTM are not allowed without permission from Support.  Doing so can lead to voiding of your support agreement for paid license customers.  I realize that you just want to read information, but if something goes terribly wrong, you could be put in a very bad situation if you have to open up a case and support tells you to pound sand.
    __________________
    ACE v8/SCA v9.3

    ...still have a v5 install disk in a box somewhere.

    http://xkcd.com
    http://www.tedgoff.com/mb
    http://www.projectcartoon.com/cartoon/1
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  • With the UTM, it's much simpler to copy off the Configuration Daemon log, using syslog or remote log file archive (Logging & Reporting > Log Settings), then you can review or manipulate as you wish. 

    Unlike Cisco or Juniper, command line (shell) changes on the UTM are not allowed without permission from Support.  Doing so can lead to voiding of your support agreement for paid license customers.  I realize that you just want to read information, but if something goes terribly wrong, you could be put in a very bad situation if you have to open up a case and support tells you to pound sand.
    __________________
    ACE v8/SCA v9.3

    ...still have a v5 install disk in a box somewhere.

    http://xkcd.com
    http://www.tedgoff.com/mb
    http://www.projectcartoon.com/cartoon/1
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