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This document describes the configurations of Device Management, including device status query, hardware management, Stack, SVF, cloud-based management, PoE, monitoring interface, OPS, energy-saving management, information center, fault management, NTP, synchronous ethernet, PTP.
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Displaying Services Configured for ASs
Displaying Services Configured for ASs
After services have been configured for an AS in centralized or independent mode, you can view the configured services using the methods described in Table 4-14.
Table 4-14 Method of displaying services configured for ASs
AS Service Configuration Mode
Method
Centralized mode (batch configuration: services are globally delivered)
Run the attach as command to log in to the specified AS to view the services configured for it.
Run the display uni-mng profile asnameas-name [ interfaceinterface-typeinterface-number ] command on the parent to view the services configured for the specified AS.
Centralized mode (batch configuration: services are delivered using a template)
Centralized mode (services are directly configured for a single AS)
Run the attach as command to log in to the specified AS to view the services configured for it.
Run the display_current-configuration command on the parent to view the services configured for the specified AS, because the AS's service configurations are recorded in the configuration file of the parent.
Independent mode
Run the attach as command to log in to the specified AS to view the services configured for it.