Omar Masri Thanks, for the question. There are two ways you can look at a configuration when you are SSH-ed into a router or a conductor. Yes, you can actually look at the configuration file by going to the following directory:
/var/lib/128technology
In this directory you'll see a bunch of xml files, such as t128-running.xml. Files with a number are older versions of the configuration.
I also recommend entering a PCLI session on your router or conductor, typically you'll issue a command ""su admin"", or just SSH into the box with the admin login.
In PCLI you can look at the config readily, as well as make any modifications. For example, a command ""show config running"" will list the entire configuration in a nice easy to read format.
On a conductor the entire multi-router configuration can be seen. On a router, only global objects and that specific router's config can be seen.