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103exclude: Displays all lines that do not match the specified regular expression.include: Displays all lines that match the specified regular expression.regular-expression: Specifies a regular expression, which is a case sensitive string of 1 to 256 characters.DescriptionUse the display startup command to display the configuration file for the system startup and theconfiguration file(s) for the next system startup.NOTE:• The slave switches are started and run based on the current configurations of the master. The currentstartup configuration files displayed on all member devices of an IRF virtual device are always the same.• After the master is changed, the new master does not restart using the configuration file but runs with thecurrent configuration. When you execute the display startup command, the startup configuration file forthe current startup of the new master is displayed as NULL. The slave switches will also be NULL to beconsistent with the new master.Related commands: startup saved-configuration.Examples# Display the configuration file used at the current system startup and the one for the next system startup. display startupCurrent startup saved-configuration file: flash:/config.cfgNext main startup saved-configuration file: flash:/config.cfgNext backup startup saved-configuration file: flash:/config2.cfgBootrom-access enable state: enabledTable 13 Output descriptionField DescriptionCurrent Startup saved-configuration file The configuration file for the current system startupNext main startup saved-configuration file Main configuration file for the next system startupNext backup startup saved-configuration file Backup configuration file for the next system startupBootrom-access enable stateWhether the user can use self-defined password toaccess the Boot ROM menu during the startup:Enabled indicates that the user can use self-definedpassword to access the Boot ROM menu during thestartupDisabled indicates that the user cannot use self-definedpassword to access the Boot ROM menu during thestartupFor more information, see the startup bootrom-accessenable command of Device management commands inthe Fundamentals Command Reference.display thisSyntaxdisplay this [ by-linenum ] [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ]