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Lee_Sutcliffe
Aug 29, 2018Nacreous
You can see the default configuration file here: /defaults/defaults.scf This is used when restoring the config back to factory settings.
However what I think you're looking for is the default setting options, per configuration item. Using the tmsh command 'all-properties' will do this for you.
For example, if you want to view the default setting of a virtual server, you can use
tmsh list ltm virtual all-properties
If you want to view everything, in one command (warning, it's a lot of information) You can use
tmsh list all-properties
Compare the following outputs as an example of the additional (default) information when using 'all-properties'
user@(bigip1)(cfg-sync Standalone)(Active)(/Common)(tmos) list ltm node 1.1.1.1
ltm node 1.1.1.1 {
address 1.1.1.1
}
user@(bigip1)(cfg-sync Standalone)(Active)(/Common)(tmos) list ltm node 1.1.1.1 all-properties
ltm node 1.1.1.1 {
address 1.1.1.1
app-service none
connection-limit 0
description none
dynamic-ratio 1
ephemeral false
fqdn {
address-family ipv4
autopopulate disabled
down-interval 5
interval 3600
name none
}
logging disabled
metadata none
monitor default
partition Common
rate-limit disabled
ratio 1
session user-enabled
state unchecked
}