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Chapter 30
30-64 Command Reference Guide for the Avaya P580 and P882 Multiservice Switches, v6.1
show file_name
Command Mode Privileged.
Description Displays the contents of a specified file in NVRAM.
Syntax show file_name <filename>
Sample Output The following example displays the contents of the startup.txt file located in
NVRAM.
# show file_name startup.txt
Documentation# show file_name startup.txt
Contents of file ’/NVRAM/startup.txt’:
!
! Avaya Switch Agent v5.0.x
!
set intelligent-multicast client-port-pruning
enable
set intelligent-multicast client-port-pruning time
60
!
hostname ""
snmp-server location "[Location Not Set]"
snmp-server contact "System Administrator"
clock summer-time recurring 1 Sunday Apr 02:00 5
Sunday Oct 02:00 60
username “root” password encrypted-type1
"$tSfIcnbTP.pxRf7BrhGW31" access-type.
Systems P550R, P580, P880, and P882.
Table 30-41. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
Name Definition
<filename> The name of a script file in NVRAM. This command
works only with filenames that have a “.txt” extension.
The filename parameters must be in an “8.3” format -
one to eight (1-8) character base file name and a required
three (3) letter extension.