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Management Commands 
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M4100 Series ProSAFE
 Managed
 Switches 
show tacacs
Use this command to display the configuration and statistics of a TACACS+ server.
Configuration Scripting Commands
Configuration Scripting allows you to generate text-formatted script files representing the 
current configuration of a system. You can upload these configuration script files to a 
computer or UNIX system and edit them. Then, you can download the edited files to the 
system and apply the new configuration. You can apply configuration scripts to one or more 
switches with no or minor modifications. 
Use the show running-config command (see 
capture the running configuration into a script. Use the copy command (see 
371) to transfer the configuration script to or from the switch.
You should use scripts on systems with default configuration; however, you are not prevented 
from applying scripts on systems with non-default configurations. 
Scripts must conform to the following rules:
Script files are not distributed across the stack, and only live in the unit that is the master 
unit at the time of the file download.
The file extension must be “.scr”.
A maximum of ten scripts are allowed on the switch.
The combined size of all script files on the switch shall not exceed 2048 KB.
The maximum number of configuration file command lines is 2000.
You can type single-line annotations at the command prompt to use when you write test or 
configuration scripts to improve script readability. The exclamation point (!) character flags 
the beginning of a comment. The comment flag character can begin a word anywhere on the 
command line, and all input following this character is ignored. Any command line that begins 
with the “!” character is recognized as a comment line and ignored by the parser. 
Format
show tacacs [<ip-address> | <hostname>]
Mode
Privileged EXEC
Field
Definition
Host Address
The IP address or hostname of the configured TACACS+ server.
Port
The configured TACACS+ server port number.
TimeOut
The timeout in seconds for establishing a TCP connection.
Priority
The preference order in which TACACS+ servers are contacted. If a server 
connection fails, the next highest priority server is contacted.