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DmSwitch Command ReferenceContact Information
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+ CEP: 92990-000,Conventions
‘This guide uses these conventions to convey instructions and information:
Command descriptions use these conventions:
+ Comands and keywords are in boldface text
+ Arguments for which you supply values are in italic
+ Square brackets (( }) mean optional elements.
+ Braces (( }) group required choices, and vertical bars (D separate the alternative elements.
+ Braces and vertical bars within square brackets ([{ | }]} mean a required choice within an optional element,
Interactive examples use these conventions:
+ Terminal sessions and system displays are in sexeen font,
+ Information you enteris in boldface screen font
+ -Nonprinting characters, such as passwords or tabs, are in angle brackets (< >)Table of Contents
1. Introduction.
2. Root Commands.
DATACOM
‘The Command Line Interface
bpdu-protect manual-unblock
‘fm delay-measurement
‘fim linktrace
cfm loopback.
clear efits
clear counter.
clear epu arp-table
clear epu memory-cache
clear cpu packets
clear elm.
clear interface counters
clear interface test
clear ip.
clear logging.
clear mac-address-table
clear spanning-tree counters.
clear spanning-tree detected- protocols.
lock set
configure
copy
debug.
itl
exit
help.
license add.
log.
ping.
reboot
select.
remote-devices force ethernet
show access-lists
show authentication,
show backup-link
show bpdu-protect.
show efi
show cfm delay-statisties
show efm error
show of linktrace
show ofm ma
show ofm md
show efm mep.
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show cfm probe delay-measurement
show cfm md
show clock.
show counter
show epu,
show cpu arp-table
show epu-dos-protect
show epu egress-block
show debugging,
show caps
show elmi
show exps
show filter
show firmware.
show flash
show flash-config
show hardwaze-status
show interfaces bundle.
show interfaces counters
show interfaces description
show interfaces 13
show interfaces link.
show interfaces loopback.
show interfaces pw
show interfaces status
show interfaces switehport.
show interfaces table cesop
show interfaces table uilization,
show interfaces tdm.
show interfaces test
show ip,
show ip as-path access-list,
show ip bap
show ip defaull-gateway.
show ip dhep
show ip host-table
show ip host-table aging-time
show ip hep
show ip ospf.
show ip prefix-list
show ip hp
show ip rip
show ip route
show ip routing
show ip snmp-server.
show ip snmp-server traps
show ip ssh.
show ip telnet
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show I2protocol-tunnel.
show lacp counters.
show lacp group
show lacp intemal
show lacp neighbors
show laep sysid
show license
‘show link-state-track
show Ildp
show Ildp counters.
show Lldp neighbor.
show log
show logging.
show loopback-detection
show mac-address-table
show mac-address-table aging-time
show management.
show managers
show meter.
show monitor.
show nat-rules
show oam,
show pli.
show public-key
show ging
show gas.
show gos queue
show radius-server.
show remote-devices
show rmon alarm,
show rmon event
show rmon history.
show rmon statistics.
show route-map.
show running-config
show snip,
show spanning-tuee.
show startup-contig.
show syne-source
show system
show tacacs-server.
show tech-support
show terminal
show this.
show uptime
show users
show vlan
show vlan-group.
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DATACOM
show vlan-translate table
show vlan-translate usage
ssh.
telnet
traceroute
access-list name accept
access-list name drop
access-list name insert
access-list name reject
access-policy
authentication login.
banner login,
fm
clock timezone
‘counter.
‘epu egress-block.
epu-dos-protect.
‘opt protocol bpdu-protect
‘epu protocol-priority tunnel
ceaps domain.
ceaps domain conttol-vian
ceaps domain failtime
ceaps domain hellotime
‘eaps domain hw-forwarding.
ceaps domain name.
‘eaps domain port
ceaps domain port-block-aware
ceaps domain protected-vians.
‘caps mode,
elm,
‘eps domain
‘eps domain contzol-vlan
eps domain control-vian
cexps domain guard-time
cexps domain holdoti-time.
‘eps domain bw-forwasding
‘eps domain name
eps domain port,
‘eps domain port
‘eps domain protected-vlans_vlan-group,
‘eps domain restore-time.
‘eaps mode.
externalalarm
fetch ttp
filter
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hostname
interface bundle
interface ethernet.
interface mgmt-eth
interface loopback.
interface port-channel,
interface pw
interface td,
interface vlan
ip as-path access-list
ip default-gateway
ip hosttable aging-time
ip dhep server.
ip hup
ip nat-helper
ip prefix-ist
ip protocol-management-address
ip roue
ip routing
ip snmp-server.
ip snmp-server traps
ip ssh
ip telnet.
ip utp.
M2protocol-tunnel.
lacp mode
link-state-track group
dp
Ip notification-interva.
Idp reinitialize-delay
dp wansmit-delay
dp wansmit-hold
dp tansmit-interval.
logging debug,
logging facility
logging history
logging host
logging on
logging sendmail
logging trap
oopback-/startupirunning)
boot leader Indicates that the wansfered fle mus be saved as a
bootloader. It overnite the current bootloader
firmware Inieates that the wansfered fle must be saved as a
firmware. This new fimaware will be saved in a position
‘other then the one that ha the running firmware
DATACOM 56Chapter 2. copy
Parameter Description
ame (Optional) Specifies a name for the configuration inthe
flash memory.
Jeg-flash ‘Copies log from ash memory.
log-ram, Copies log from RAM mi
Default
[No defaull is defined.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Release Modification
10 ‘This command was introduced
52. Added flah-config and startup-config parameter to copy tftp command.
‘Added Log-flaeh and Log-ram parameters
36 Adiied text-mode parameter to copy flash-config | startup-config |
running-config ip-address command,
Usage Guidelines
1nis not possible copy «configuration tothe default-contig.
If you specify staxtup-config as the destination of the copy command and you do not specify a Mash
configuration memory position, the configuration will be saved in the flash configuration memory position that
is marked as startup, Keeping the same name. When you exceute the same command and specify a memory
position it will be copied and marked as startup, and you will be able to optionally seta name.
1 you copy a configuration from TFTP server to DsSwitch, the name of the configuration can not be speciied
Teil use the same name ofthe file that i being copied
file
‘When you copy a firmware from TFIP server to DmSwitch, you will only have to specified the name of
tobe tansfered, Then, looking at the installed fimawate, ou will only be abe to see thet versions
Before using a TFTP Server, it is necessary to configure the switch IP parameters
Examples
‘This rst example shows how to copy the running-conig to configuration? in lash memory, setting i as startup
DATACOMChapter 2. copy
configuration.
‘You can verify the configurations of flash and firmware by entering the ahow £laah privileged EXEC com-
and,
“This second example shows how to copy the new firmware from TFTP Server to DmSwitch
Related Commands
Command Description
aise ‘Compares and shows the diferences between two configurations
erase Eases configuration memory
elect Selects the startup firmware and flash forthe next reboot.
show fixmware ‘Shows firmware information.
show flash, ‘Shows fash information,
show flash-config ‘Shows the configuration stored in a specific fash position
show running-config Shows the curent operating configuration,
show startup-config ‘Shows the startup ash configuration
DATACOM 38debug
debug { all/arp|cpu rx|eaps|erps| icmp! lacp|link|logs| stp}
no debug ( all larplepu xx|eaps lexps | icmp | lacp| Link | logs stp }
Description
Enables the printing of debug messages related tothe selected option.
Inserting no asa prefix for this command wil disable debugging forthe specified feature inserted as a parameter.
Syntax
Parameter Description
an Enables debug messages for all posible options of is
command
ap Enables debug messages for ARP.
cpu nx Enables debug mestage received at CPU.
caps Enables debug messages fr EAPS.
expe Enables debug messages for ERPS.
icmp Enables debug messages fr ICMP.
lace Enables debug messages for LACP,
Link Enables debug sessages for ink state changes on
incerfaces
logs Enables showing fash nd ram logs as debug messages on
sep Enables debug mesazes for STE
Default
No default is defined,
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC,
Command History
Release Modification
30 ‘This command was introduced,
DATACOM 39Chapter 2. debug
Usage Guidelines
‘This command cnables the printing of debug messages in the curtent session of the command-line interface
Messages are generated fo relevant events from each feature that has debugging enabled
This ita pe-seison option, nt shared nor stored aross sessions.
Example
‘This example shows how to enable the printing of debug messages for STP.
‘You can verify thatthe option is enabled by entering the shew debugging user EXEC command.
Related Commands
Command Description
‘show debugging ‘Shows the cutent debugging status
legging debug Configures logging of debug messages,
DATACOM 40ditt default-config { default-config | flash-config index | running-config |
startup-config )
diff flash-config index { default-config | flash-config index | running-config|
startup-config )
diff running-config { default-config | flash-config index | running-cenfig |
atartup-config )
dite startup-config { default-config | flash-config index | running-config |
startup-config )
Description
‘Compares and shows the diferences between two configurations saved in lash memory.
Syntax
Parameter Description
default-config Default configuration of DnS witch,
flash-config inder Specifies «Gash coniguration memory position (Range
12)
running-config ‘Cureatly configuration runing in Dwi
startup-config Configuration in the fash memory that is set as satup
Default
[No default is defined.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Release Modification
10 This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
“The difference output shows tree lines of unified context.
4
DATACOMChapter 2. diff
Example
‘This example illustrates how to compare a supposed running-config with defsul-config
Related Commands
Command Description
copy ‘Copies configuration and fmware
erase Eases configuration memory
select Selects the startup firmware and lash forthe next reboot.
show flash, ‘Shows fash information,
show flash-config ‘Shows the configuration stored in a specific lash position
show running-config ‘Shows the eurent operating configuration,
show startup-config ‘Shows the startup Mash configuration
DATACOM aerase
erase flash-config | index }
Description
Eases configuration memory
Syntax
Parameter Description
Flash-config index rats the specied ash memory Range: -2)
Default
[No default is define,
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Release Modification
10 “This command
introduced
Usage Guidelines
Not available
Example
‘You can verify thatthe memory position were cleared by entering the show flash privileged EXEC com-
mand
Related Commands
Command Description
‘copy ‘Copies configuration and fmware
aire ‘Compares and shows th diferences between two conligurations.
DATACOM 4BCommand
select,
show firmware
show flash
show flash-config
show startup-config
DATACOM
Chapter 2. erase
Description.
Selects the startup irmware and 0
‘Shows firmware information.
‘Shows flash information,
‘Shows the configuration stored in a specific fash positon,
‘Shows the startup Nash configuration
4exit
exit
Description
Exits the current command-line interface session. This command is also used to return to higher levels in the
configuration wee
Syntax
‘No parameter accepted.
Default
[No defaull ie defined.
Command Modes
All modes.
Command History
Release Modification
10 “This command was introduced
Usage Guidelines
‘You can also return to higher levels in the configuration tree issuing Ctrl, ogo diecty to the command-line
interface root with Ctra,
Example
“This example shows how to use the exit inthe two cases where it can be applied: go to higher levels inthe
configuration tree and logout the command-line interface.
Related Commands
No related command.
DATACOM 4shelp
help
Description
Returns a description ofthe interactive help system
Syntax
No parameter accepted.
Default
[No default is defined.
Command Modes
All modes.
Command History
Release Modification
10 “This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
Not available
Example
‘This example shows how to access help.
DATACOM 46Chapter 2. help
Related Commands
No related command.
DATACOM alicense add
License add { firs-license-hash second-license-hash third-license-hash remainig-license-hash }
Description
Adds a license tothe equipment
‘rst-license-hash, second license hash
third license-hash, rmiainig-license-hash
Default
[No default ie defined.
Command Modes
Global configuration.
Command History
Modification
Usage Guidelines
ater this command to add new ens
Example
‘This example shows how to ada license
Related Commands
Command
Description
"Ads a license hash tothe equipment
“This command was introduced
Description
how License
DATACOM
‘Show license information
48Chapter 2. license add
DATACOM ”log
log jitter-buffer
Description
ables jter buffer log
Syntax
Parameter
jitter-butfer
Default
[No default ie defined.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Re Modification
10 “This command was introduced
52. ‘This command was removed.
Usage Guidelines
Not available
Example
‘This example shows how to enable iter buer log.
Related Commands
Command
Description
Enables jiter-bulfer log
Description
interface bundle jitter-buffer
DATACOM
Set bundle jiter-buffe.Chapter 2. log
DATACOM SIIng
ping[ 13 ]{ desination-host | count countalue | size size-value |}
Description
Sends ICMP ceho messages o aremote IP device.
Description
‘destinaton-host Specifies the IP address or hostname of the destination
host
‘count count-value (Optional) Replies atempts, (Range: 1-1000000) (Range
B:1-10)
size sce-value (Optional) ICMP datagram size (in bytes), Range’
0-460)
Default
No default is defined,
Command Modes
User EXEC
Command History
Release Modification
10 ‘This command was introduced
52 Added 13 parameter
Usage Guidelines
‘The ping command is wed to tet for connectivity toa speci host
Wa ping request fails, the switeh continues to send pang messages until interrupted, Press Ctelte to interrupt
ping request.
‘You must configure DNS in order to use a hostname in the desination-host Gel.
DATACOMExample
‘This example shows how to send ICMP echo messages toa remote IP device,
caswitent
Related Commands
DATACOM
No related command.
Chapter 2. ping
33reboot
reboot | force |
Description
Reboots the switch
Syntax
Parameter Description
zeree (Optional) Perfo a fered warm ear
Default
[No default ie defined.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Re Modification
10 “This command was introduced
52. Added force parameter
Usage Guidelines
Using reboot without any pesmetrs will make the switch reboot with protocols and ports dwn
Example
“This example shows how to reboot the switch
Related Commands
No related command.
DATACOM ssselect
select startup-config { index default )
Description
Selects the startup firmware and flash forthe next reboot.
Syntax
Parameter Description
seartup-contig Configuration ne Gah cory that wi betas
stop
index Species he psi of cntigwstion in fash omery
Shawl eared as sarap. Range 1-2)
detauit Specs that he deft coniuaton willbe the sasp
contain
Default
[No default is defined.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Release Modification
10 “This command was introduced
Usage Guidelines
Not avalable
Example
‘You can verify thatthe specified configuration was set as startup by entering the show flash privileged
EXEC command
DATACOM 58Related Commands
Command
copy
aise
show firmware
show
show
show startup-config
DATACOM
Chapter 2. select
Description
‘Copies configuration and firmware
‘Compares and shows the dillerences between two configurations.
rages configutation memory
‘Shows trmware information.
‘Shows flash information,
‘Shows the configuration stored in a specific flash positon,
‘Shows the startup Nash configuration
56remote-devices force ethernet
remote-devices force ethernet port-number
Description
Force configuration of remote device.
Syntax
Description
nies ethemet interface number,
Default
No default is defined,
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC,
Command History
Release Modification
5a ‘This command was introduced
Usage Guidelines
Not available
Example
“This example shows how to force configuration of remote device,
Related Commands
Command Description
show renote-devices ‘Remote device management configuration and status
DATACOM 7show access-lists
show access-Lists
Description
Shows access lists information,
Syntax
No parameter accepted
Default
[No default is defined,
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Release Modification
52 “This command was introduced
Usage Guidelines
Not availabe
Example
“This example illustrates how to show access lists information,
Related Commands
Command
fet nam
pt
access-list name drop
access-list name insert
DATACOM
Description
‘Specifies packets to aveept
Specifies packets to drop,
Specifies packets to insetChapter 2. show access-lists
Command Description.
access-list name reject Specifies packets to reject.
DATACOM 9show authentication
show authentication
Description
‘Shows information about login authentication method and its precedence,
Syntax
No parameter accepted
Default
[No default is defined,
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Modification
“This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
Not availabe
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show information about login authentication method and is precedence,
Related Commands
Command
authentication login Defines the login authentication method and its precedence.
tacace-server host, ‘Configures the TACACS server IP adress.
tacacs-server key Configures the TACACS server key string.
radius-server acct-port Configures te default RADIUS server accounting port,
DATACOM 60Command
radius-server auth-port
radius-server host,
radius-server key
eadius-server retries
radius-server timeout
show radiue-server
show running-config
show tacacs-server
DATACOM
Chapter 2. show authentication
Description.
Configures the default RADIUS server authentication por.
Configures a specific RADIUS server.
‘Configures the default RADIUS server key string.
Configues the RADIUS server sees
Configures the RADIUS server timeout
‘Shows RADIUS server in
‘Shows the cutent operating configuration,
‘Shows global TACACS information and all configured servers.
61show backup-link
show backup-Link
Description
‘Shows backup-link status information of al interfaces.
Syntax
No parameter accepted
Default
[No default is defined,
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Release Modification
10 “This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
Not available
Example
“This example illustrates how to show backup-ink status information
Related Commands
Command
awitehport backup-link
DATACOM
Description
‘Configure a backup-link
02Chapter 2. show backup-link
Command Description.
show interface switchport Shows switchport information,
DATACOM 63show bpdu-protect
show bpdu-protect
Description
‘Shows the BPDU protect pot status
Syntax
No parameter accepted.
Default
[No default is defined.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC,
Command History
Release Modification
96 “This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
Not available
Example
‘This exanple illustrates how to show the bpdu-protect information,
DATACOM
ofChapter 2. show bpdu-protect
Related Commands
‘No related command.
Command
awitehport bpdu_protect Protect HPDUs configuration for an interface,
DATACOM 65show cfm
show cfm
Description
Connectivity fault management (CFM) information,
Syntax
No parameter accepted
Default
[No default is defined,
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
“This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
Not availabe
Example
‘This example shows connectivity fault management (CFM) information,
Related Commands
Command Description
show cfm delay-statiatice Shows delay measurement information,
show cfm error ror information about CFM contigurt
show cfm linktrace Linktrace Messages (LTM) information.
show cfm ma ‘Shows the maintenance association (MA) information,
show cfm md ‘Shows maintenance domain (MD) informatio,
DATACOM 66Command
show cfm mep
show cfm
probe_delay-measurement
show cfm resources
DATACOM
Chapter 2. show efim
Description.
‘Shows maintenance end point (MEP) information.
‘Shows CFM probe information
‘Shows resources used by CFM protocolshow cfm delay-statistics
show cfm delay-statistics ( md md-name ma ma-name remote-mep id mep-id )
Description
Shows delay measurement information
Description
ind md-name Specifies maintenance domain (MD) name
‘ma ma-name Specifies maintenance association (MA) name.
remote ep Ld mep id Insert a destination MEP 1D. (Range: 1-8191)
Default
[No defaults defined.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Rel
20 ‘This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
Ma, mepid and remote mep mus exists and CFM protocol must be enabled.
Example
‘This example shows delay measurement information
DATACOM 68Related Commands
Command
‘show
show
show
show
show
‘show
cfm error
cfm Linktrace
cfm ma
cfm ma
cfm mep
etn,
probe_delay-measurement,
show
show
DATACOM
cfm resources
cfm,
Chapter 2. show efim delay-statistics
Description
"Exot information about CFM configuration
Linktrace Messages (LTM) information
‘Shows the maintenance association (MA) information,
information,
‘Shows maintenance domain (MD
‘Shows maintenance end point (MEP) information.
‘Shows CEM probe information
‘Shows resources used by CFM protocol
‘Connectivity fault management (CFM) information,
09show cfm error
show cfm error { vlan vlan-id ethernet port-number )
Description
ror information about CFM configuration
Description
‘vlan vlan-id ‘Specifies VLAN id. (Range: 1-4094)
ort-number Entry ethernet interface number.
Default
[No default ie defined.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Modification
“This command was introduced
Usage Guidelines
Not avaiable,
Example
‘This example shows exo information about CFM configuration.
DATACOM 70Related Commands
Command
‘show cfm delay-statiatics
show cfm linktrace
show cfm md
show cfm mep
show cfm
probe_delay-measurement.
show cfm resources
show cfm
DATACOM
Chapter 2. show efm error
Description
‘Shows delay measurement information
Linktrace Messages (LTM) information
‘Shows the maintenance association (MA) information,
(MD) information.
‘Shows maintenance end point (MEP) information.
‘Shows maintenance domsi
Shows
CPM probe information
‘Showes resources used by CFM protocol
Connectivity fault management (CFM) information,
ashow cfm linktrace
show cfm linktrace { database! md md-name ma ma-name map id mep-id }
Description
Linktrace Messages (LTM) information
Description
Database usage status
Specifies Maintenance Domsain (MD) name.
sa ma-name Specifies Maintenance Association (MA) name,
ep id mep-id Inserts a MEP ID value. (Range: 1-8191)
Default
[No default is defined,
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Release Modification
20 “This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
(Ma, so and mep id ms exist and CFM protocol must be enabled
Example
“This example shows linktrace (LTM) information,
DATACOM nRelated Commands
Command
how cfm delay-statiatice
show cfm error
show cfm ma
show cfm md
show cfm mep
show
probe_delay-measurement
cfm,
show cfm resources
show cfm
DATACOM
Chapter 2. show ef linktrace
Description
‘Shows delay measurement information
Ex
‘Shows the maintenance association (MA) information,
‘Shows maintenance domain (MD) information,
‘Shows maintenance end point (MEP) information
information about CFM config
Shows Cl
M probe information,
‘Shows resources used by CFM protocol
‘Connectivity fault management (CFM) information,
Bshow cfm ma
show cfm ma
Description
‘Shows the maintenance association (MA) infor
Syntax
No parameter accepted
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC,
Command History
Release
20
Modification
Usage Guidelines
Not available
Example
‘This command was introduced,
“This example shows maintenance association (MA) information
Related Commands
Command
Description
‘Shows delay measurement information
show cfm delay-statistics
show cfm error
show cfm linktrace
show cfm md
show cfm mep
cfm
probe_delay-measurement.
show
show cfm
DATACOM
Error information about CFM configuration
Linktrace Messages (LTM) information.
‘Shows maintenance domain (MD) information,
‘Shows maintenance end point (MEP) information.
‘Shoves CEM probe information
‘Shows resources used by CFM protocol
‘Connectivity fault management (CFM) information,
mChapter 2, show efm ma
DATACOM 5show cfm md
show cfm md {md md-name [ma ma-name { mep id mep-id mip } ))
Description
‘Shows maintenance domain (MD) information,
Description
ind md-name Specifies maintenance domain (MD) name
‘ma ma-name Specifies maintenance association (MA) name.
ep 4d mep id Insert a MEP TD value. (Range: 1-8191)
nip Specifies maintenance domain (MD) information.
Default
[No default is defined,
Command Modes
Pivloged EXEC.
Command History
Release Modification
20 “This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
(Ma, so and mep id ms exist and CFM protocol must be enabled
Example
‘This example shows maintenance domain (MD) information,
DATACOM 76Related Commands
DATACOM
Command
show cfm delay-statistics
show cfm error
show cfm linktrace
show cfm ma
show cfm mep
show cfm
probe_delay-measurement
show cfm resources
show cfm
Chapter 2. show cfm md
Description
‘Shows delay measurement information
ror information about CFM configuration
Linktrace Messages (LTM) information
‘Shows the maintenance association (MA) information,
‘Shows maintenance end point (MEP) information.
‘Shows CFM probe information
Shows resources used by CFM protocol.
‘Connectivity fault management (CFM) information,show cfm mep
show cfm mep
Description
‘Shows maintenance end point (MEP)
Syntax
No parameter accepted
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC,
Command History
Release Modification
information,
20 ‘This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
Not available
Example
‘This example shows maintenance end point
Related Commands
Command
{EP} information
Description
‘Shows delay measurement information
show cfm delay-statistics
show cfm error
show cfm linktrace
show cfm ma
show cfm md
show cfm
Probe_delay-measurement.
show cfm
DATACOM
Error information about CFM configuration
Linktrace Messages (LTM) information.
‘Shows the maintenance association (MA) information,
‘Shows maintenance domain (MD) information,
‘Shoves CEM probe information
‘Shows resources used by CFM protocol
‘Connectivity fault management (CFM) information,
BChapter 2. show cfm mep
DATACOM 9show cfm probe delay-measurement
show cfm probe delay-weasurement { probed}
Description
Shows CPM probe information
Description
sets probe identifi
mep-id
Default
No default is defined,
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC,
Command History
Release Modification
52. ‘This command was introduced
Usage Guidelines
CPM probe must exits
Example
“This example shows probe delay-measurement information,
DATACOM 80Related Commands
Command
‘how
cfm delay-statiatics
Chapter 2. show cfm probe delay-measurement
Description
‘Shows delay measurement information
show
show
show
show
show
‘show
DATACOM
cfm error
cfm Linktrace
cfm ma
cfm md
Error information about CFM configuration.
Linktrace Messages (LTM) information
‘Shows the msintenance association (MA) information,
‘Shows maintenance domain (MD) information,
‘Shows maintenance end point (MEP) information
Shows resources used by CFM protocol.
™M
‘Connectivity fault management
) information
81show cfm md
show cfm resources
Description
Shows resources used by CFM protocal
Syntax
No parameter accepted
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC,
Command History
Release Modification
20 ‘This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
Not available
Example
“This example shows resources used by CFM protocol
Int fe Poin oe 08)
Packet poe! (used! 0a os)
Related Commands
Command Deseri
‘Shows delay measurement information
ow cfm delay
show cfm error ror information about CFM configuration.
DATACOMCommand
show cfm linktrace
show cfm ma
show cfm md
show cfm mep
show cfm
jelay-measurement,
show cfm
DATACOM
Chapter 2. show cfm md
Description.
Linktrace Messages (LTM) information
‘Shows the maintenance association (MA) information.
(MD) information
‘Shows maintenance end point (MEP) information,
‘Shows maintenance domsi
‘Shows CFM probe information.
information
‘Connectivity faut management (CFM
83show clock
show clock
Description
‘Shows the system clock and timezone,
Syntax
No parameter accepted.
Default
[No default is defined.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Command History
Release Modit
sation
10 “This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
Not avilable
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the system clock and timezone,
Related Commands
Command Description
clock set ‘Configures the system date and ime.
clock timezone Species the timezone
show uptine ‘Shows the system clock, system uptime and load average
DATACOM 84show counter
show counter ( configuration | filter fiteridlidcouterid| sort remark! | { (begin
lexclude | include } reqularexpression } | values [ £iLter filterid | Ad counterid} }
Description
Shows counters values and conSigurations
Syntax
Parameter Description
contiguration Shows filer oom cotton
valves Sows fer one vals.
filter fitenid (Optional) Counter by iter 1D
Sa counterid tional) Counter by I.
sort renark optional) Sorting method.
| begin reqularexpression Optional) Prints lines which begin matches a pater.
1 exclude regularexpression Optional) Prints lines unmatehing a pater,
| anclude regular-expression (Optional) Prints lines matching a pattern
Default
[No default is defined,
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Modification
“This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
Eateing this command without parameters, all ingress counters information will be shown
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the counters values and configuration
DATACOM 85Chapter 2. show counter
Related Commands
Command Description
‘counter ‘Configures a counter to be sed by a filter
filter Creates or configures a traffic filter
DATACOM 56show cpu
show cpu { arp-table!13 { menory| usage } | memory { detail } | packets | protocol
lusage }
Description
‘Shows CPU information related to processing,
Syntax
Parameter
azp-tabie
detail
a3
memory
packets
protocol
usage
Default
mary and networking,
‘Shows CPU ARP table
Shows CPU memory wilization per process
‘Shows layer 3 memory usage and CPU information
Shows CPU memory utilization.
‘Shows received packets on CPU.
‘Shows protocol coniguration,
‘Shows CPU processing and tasks information,
No defaults defined.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Command History
Release Modification
10 ‘This command was introduced,
52 Added arp-table parameter.
Usage Guidelines
Not avaiable
Example
“This example illustrates how to show CPU memory information,
DATACOMChapter 2. show epu
‘This example illustrates how to show CPU memory detail information,
onsuitent
‘This example illustrates how to show the CPU wtlization
DATACOM 88Related Commands
Command
.F epu azp-tab:
DATACOM
Chapter 2. show epu
89show cpu arp-table
show cpu arp-table
Description
Shows the ARP enties ftom the CPU aspable
Syntax
No parameter accepted.
Default
[No default is defined.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC,
Command History
Release Moditication
54
i command wat introduced,
Usage Guidelines
‘The CPU ARP table i used by DmSwitch to maps ditetly connected hosts to IP addeses
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the CPU ARP table,
Related Commands
Command
clear cpu azp-table Deletes enries from the arp table
DATACOM 90show cpu-dos-protect
show cpu-dos-protect
Description
‘Shows the CPU denial of service protectin information,
Syntax
No parameter accepted.
Default
[No default is defined.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Command History
Release Mos
tion
10 “This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
Not available
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the CPU denial of service proteetion information
DATACOM 91Chapter 2. show epuedos-protect
Related Commands
Command Description
cpu-des-protect Limits the packet rate that is processed by CPU.
DATACOM 92show cpu egress-block
show cpu egress-block
Description
Shows the als for blocking forwarding of pacets by the CPU.
Syntax
No parameter accepted.
Default
[No default is defined.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Command History
Release Modification
59 “This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
Not available
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the CPU Egrest-Block information,
Related Commands
Command Description
DATACOM 93Chapter 2. show cpu egress-block
Command Description
‘Configures the switch to block CPU walle from a speciied Ethernet
interface to another fr a set of VLAN IDs,
DATACOM 4show debugging
show debugging
Description
Shows the cutent debugging stats.
Syntax
No parameter accepted
Default
[No default is defined,
Command Modes
User EXEC.
Command History
Release Modification
10 “This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
Not available
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the process debugging status
Related Commands
DATACOMCommand
debug
elmi
DATACOM
Chapter 2. show debugging
Description
Enables the printing of debug messages,
Enters on Ethernet Local Management Interface protocol configuration
mode
96show eaps
show eaps [detail lid domain |
Description
‘Shows BAPS settings.
Syntax
Parameter
detail
Sd domain
Default
[No default is defined.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Usage Guidelines
“This command was introduced,
Description
(Optional) Shows more details of EAPS set
=
(Optional Shows only the EAPS settings from the
specified domain
Entering this command without parameters, ll EAPS ids will be shown,
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the EAPS settings from the domain
DATACOMRelated Commands
Command
‘eaps domain
‘eaps domain control—vian
saps domain failtine
eaps domain helletine
ape domuin hw-forwarding
eaps domain name
feaps domain port.
Chapter 2. show eaps
Description
(Creates a new BAPS domain
‘Confguses the conttol VAN for the EAPS domain.
Defines the interval time thatthe secondary port of DmSwitch master in
a BAPS sing waits without receiving the two hello packets before
changing the status of EAPS ting to fail
Defines the interval between the sending of two hello packets
Enables EAPS hardware forwarding in DsSwitch
‘Renames the domain
Defines both primary and secondary ports of DimSwitch in EAPS ring
leaps domain port-bleck-awareConfigure interaction between EAPS domain and blocking L2
protocols in DmSwiteh,
aps domain protected-vians Defines the VLAN groups that willbe protected by EAPS ring,
eaps mode
DATACOM
‘Configures the mode of BAPS.
98show elm
show elmi | interface ethernet { all | porl-number | range ( first-port-number last-port-
number } {detail }]
Description
‘Shows ethernet local management interface (ELM settings.
Syntax
Parameter Deseription
an Displays configuration and satus information for all units
and ports
portmunber Displays configuration an status information fora
specifi wit and por.
range frst port-number lastport-number Displays configuration and status information fora range
‘of nits and pons
detail (Optional Displays detailed configuration and stats
information
Default
[No default is defined.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Command History
Release Modi
50 “This command was introduced,
sation
Usage Guidelines
Entering this command without parameters, all interfaces status wil be shown,
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the ELMI configuation of a specific por.
DATACOM 99Related Commands
Command
elm
uni-e
DATACOM
Chapter 2. show elmi
Description
Enters on Ethernet Local Man,
.gement Interface protocol configuration
mode.
(Creates or eits user network interface (UND on customer edge devices
(Creates or eit user network interface (UND on provider edge devices.
100show erps
show erps [detail id domain }| | { begin! exclude | include } regular-expression |
Description
‘Shows ERPS setings.
Syntax
Parameter Description
detain (Optional) Shows more deta of ERPS setings
$d domain (Optional Siows only he ERPS stings tom he
speied domain,
1 begin renlareaprstion (Optional Prinses which begin mates a pater,
| exctude reulareipreson (Optional) Pints linesunatching a pattern
1 Anclude ruler exprenon (Optioos Pints ies matching a pate
Default
[No default ie defined.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Rel
50 This command was introduced
Usage Guidelines
Entering this command without parameters, all ERPS ids will be shown
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the ERPS settings from the domain
DATACOM 101Related Commands
Command
e=ps domain
expe domuin accept
exps domain contzel-vian
e=ps domain guard-time
exps domain holdef#—tine
expe domain bw-forwarding
exps domain name
expe domain porto
expe domain port
e=ps domain protected-vians
exps domain restore-tine
exps mode
DATACOM
Chapter 2. show erps
Description
‘Creates a new ERPS domain
Configuse the accept topology change from domains.
‘Configure the control van for ERPS domain,
Configures the waiting period to stat receiving new ERPS messages
after an old request.
Configures the time to wait before start reporting defects to ERPS.
Enables hardware forwarding of packets in ERPS domain,
Seta name for ERPS domain
Configure the the first port of ERPS domain
‘Configure the the second port of ERPS domain.
‘Adil protected vlans tothe ERPS.
Configures a time to wait before fre a traffic channel on a fled node.
Configures the mode of ERPS,
102show filter
show filter | action-type { counter | monitor | qos | security| vlan } | id filterid |
Description
‘Shows filters information,
Syntax
Parameter
thernet port-number }|metex meterid | resources | sort remark | state {
disabled] enabled }| | ( begin lexcludel include }
regular expression }
Description
(Optional) Shows filters with counter actions
action-type
action-type
action-type
action-type
action-type
se fiterid
counter
ges
security
vian
ingress ethernet port-mumber
meter meterid
sort remark
state disabled
state enabled
I begin reqularexpression
| exclude regular-expression
| Anchude regularexpression
Default
[No defaull is defined.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Release
to
Modification
(Optional) Shows filters with monitoring actions
(Optional) Shows filters with QoS actions
(Optional) Shows filters with security actions,
ional) Shows filters with VLAN actions.
(Optional) Species the ker 1D,
(Optional) Filters by an ingress por.
(Opsional) Filters by an meter.
(Optional Shows filter resources of used priorities
(Optional) Sorts by ster remark
(Optional) Shows only disabled filters.
(Optional) Shows only enable
(Optional) Prints lines which begin matches a pattem
(Optional) Prints lines unmatching «pattern.
(Optional) Prints lines matching a pattern
“This command was introduced
DATACOM
103Chapter 2. show filter
Usage Guidelines
Eateing his command without partners, ll filers willbe shown
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the filters configuration.
Related Commands
Command Description
meter ‘Configures a meter tobe used bya iter
filter (Creates or configures a traffic filter
DATACOM 104show firmware
show fiemace
Description
‘Shows firmwaze information.
Syntax
No parameter accepted
Default
[No default is defined,
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Release Modification
10 “This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
‘This command shows the fmovare(s) image(s) information stored in the DiaSwitch
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the firmware information,
Related Commands
Command Description
copy ‘Copies configuration and firmware
eras Erases configuration memory
DATACOM 10sChapter 2, show firmware
Command Description.
select, Selects the startup firmware and fas forthe next reboot
show flash. ‘Shows flash information
DATACOM 106show flash
show flash
Description
‘Shows flash information,
Syntax
No parameter accepted
Default
[No default is defined,
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Release Modification
10 “This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
‘This command shows the Senawar(s mages) and the fash positions information stored inthe DnSwitch
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the lash information
DATACOM 107Chapter 2. show flash
Related Commands
Command Description
copy ‘Copies configuration and firmware
aise ‘Compares and shows the dillerences between two configurations.
erase rages configutation memory
select, Selects the startup firmware and fash forthe next reboot,
show fixmware Shows trmwate information
show f1ash-config ‘Shows the configuration stored in a specific flash position
show startup-config ‘Shows the startup Nash configuration
DATACOM 108show flash-contig
show flash-config { index )
Description
‘Shows the configuration stored in a speciic ash position
Description
‘Specifies a lash configuration memory position. (Range:
12)
Default
[No default ie defined.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Modification
“This command was introduced
Usage Guidelines
‘This command shows the stored configuration ina specife Nash memory position. 1 also shows the configura:
tion nthe same structure tha the information presented in he ahew running-confg command
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the flash consiguration feom the flash 2
DATACOM 109Related Commands
Command
copy
aie
select
show flash
show running-config
show startup-config
DATACOM
Chapter 2. show flash-conjig
Description
‘Copies configuration and drmware
‘Compares and shows the diferences between two configurations.
[Erases configuration memory
Selects the startup firmware and flash forthe next reboot
‘Shows fash information,
‘Shows the curent operating configuration
‘Shows the startup flash configuration
10show hardware-status
show hardware-status | transceivers |
Description
Shows the hardware status,
Syntax
Parameter Description
transoaive (Option Shows bardvare sats ofthe wansenes.
Default
[No default ie defined.
Command Modes
User EXEC.
Command History
Modification
“This command was introduced
Usage Guidelines
“This command shows fans status, if the alarm input and output are turned on or turned of, and ifthe DmaSwitch
bas optica
jules connected.
Inorder to
ut sone al inthe fas or any alr np ti necetsny to enable eternal alarm cup
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the hardware status.
DATACOM uuChapter 2. show hardware-status
Related Commands
No related commands
DATACOM 12show interfaces bundle
show interfaces bundle { all | port-number | range ( first-port-number last-port-number } }
Description
‘Shows inerfaces bundle configuration
Syntax
Parame Description
a Shows information shout all bundles interfaces.
portmumber Shows information about specific bundle iaterace
(Range: 1-8)
ange {frst portnumberlastport-number } Shows information abou a speci ange of bundle
incerfaces, (Range: 1-8)
Default
[No default ie defined.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC,
Command History
Release Modification
10 “This command was introduced
Usage Guidelines
Not avilable
Example
‘This example illustates how to show Bundle interface information
DATACOM 13Related Commands
Command
‘show interfaces status
DATACOM
Chapter 2. show interfaces bundle
Description
‘Shows interface configuration status.
usshow interfaces counters
show interfaces counters [bundle ( all! range ( frs!-bundle-number last-bundle-number
} bundle-number | jittex-buffer-history [detail ]]}|detail| ethernet port-number
[detai2! summary || port-channel porichannel-number [detail | summary || pw pw-number
[detail | summary || | { begin| exclude | include } regular-expression |
Description
Shows the inerfce counters information,
Syntax
Parameter
bundle bundle-mumber
bundle all
bundle { first-bundle-number last-bundle-number
)
jitter-butfer-history
detail
ethernet port number
port-channel portchannel-number
Pw pw-number
1 begin regularexpression
I exclude regularexpression
| anclude regular-expression
Default
[No default is defined.
Command Modes
User EXEC.
Command History
ase Modification
10 “This command was introduced,
Description
(Optional) Shows counters ofa speciie bundle
(Range: 1-8)
clace
(Optional) Shows counters ofall bundle interfaces.
(Range: 1-8)
(Optional) Shows counters of a specific range of bundle
interfaces. (Range: 1-8)
(Optional) Shows jitter buffer history from the bundle
(Optional) Shows al counters ofall interfaces.
(Optional) Shows counters ofa specifi ethernet por.
(Range: 1-8)
(Optional Shows counters ofa specific port channel
imerface. (Range: 1-8)
(Optional) Shows counters ofa specific pw interface
(Optional) Shows counters which begin matches patter
(Optional Shows counters unmatehing a pater,
(Optional) Shows counters
ching a pattern
52 Added a12 and range parameters to bundle command. Also added
jitter-butter-history parameter
DATACOM
usChapter 2. show interfaces counters
Usage Guidelines
Not aaiable
Example
“This example illustrates how to show the counters of a specific ethernet por.
Related Commands
Command
clear interface counters Clears transmit and receive stalstics related from specifi por.
DATACOM 116show interfaces description
show interfaces description | ethernet { all |[ unit-number/ | port-number | range
[ first-unit-number/ } firs-port-number [ last-unit-number/ | last-port-number } | port~channel
channel-group-nuumber |
Description
‘Shows imerface description
Syntax
Parameter Description
ethernet all (Optional) Shows description of all ethernet pots.
ethernet [unit-number/ | port-number (Optional) Shows description of a specific unit and port
(Range: I-1/1-8)
ethernet range ( [frs-unit-number/ (Optional Shows description fora specific range of wits
{fist port-mumber (Jast-unitnaomber! | and ports. (Range: 1-1/1-8)
lastport number
port~channel channel-sroup-number (Optional) Shows interface description of «specie port
channel. The port channel must be specified in accordance
‘withthe port channel configured in the switch. (Renge:
18)
Default
[No defaults defined.
Command Modes
User EXEC.
Command History
Modification
“This command was introduced
Usage Guidelines
Eatering this comand without parameters, al imerface descriptions wil be shown,
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the description ofa specifi port.
DATACOM uyChapter 2. shove interfaces description
Related Commands
No related command
Command
description Tasers description for an interface.
DATACOM Teshow interfaces I3
show interfaces 13| table utilization { ectets| packets }]
Description
‘Shows the layer 3 van throughput information,
Syntax
Parameter
packets
Default
[No default is defined.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Command History
Release Modification
Description
Shows the I interface utilization average tale by octets
per second,
Shows the 13 interface utilization average table by packets
per second,
52 “This command was introduced
Usage Guidelines
Not available
Example
‘This example illus
DATACOM
shows to show the [3 interface utilization,
9Chapter 2. show interfaces 13
Related Commands
No related command.
DATACOM 120show interfaces link
show interfaces link|vlan vlan-id ]
Description
Shows interfaces link
Description
vlan vlan-id (Optional) Shows lnk configuration of a specie vlan
‘The vlan must be specified in accordance with the vian
‘configured inthe switeh, (Range: 1-4094)
Default
No defaults defined.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Command History
Release
10 ‘This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
Entering this command without parameters, ll interfaces lnk wil be shown
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the interfaces lnk status of the VLAN TD 1
DATACOM 121Chapter 2. show interfaces link
Related Commands
Command Description
how interfaces status Shows interfce configuration status
show hardware-status ‘Shows the hardwate status
transceivers presence
DATACOM 122show interfaces loopback
show interfaces loopback ( port-number )
Description
‘Shows the loopback interface information
Syntax
Parameter Description
Loopback portnuber (Optional) Shows information about especie
LOOPBACK interface. (Range: 0-0)
Default
[No default ie defined.
Command Modes
User EXEC.
Command History
Modification
“This command was introduc
Usage Guidelines
Not available
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the interfaces loopback number 0.
Related Commands
Command Description
DATACOM 123Chapter 2. show interfaces loopback
Command Description
interface loopback [Enables the interface loopback configuration mode
DATACOM 12gshow interfaces pw
show interfaces pw { pw-number )
Description
Shows PW interface configuration,
Syntax
Parameter Description
Po pw-number (Optional) Shows information about «specific pw
interface (Range: 1)
Default
[No default ie defined.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Re
10 “This command was introduc
Modification
Usage Guidelines
Not available
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show PW interface information
DATACOM 12sChapter 2. show interfaces pw
Related Commands
No related command.
DATACOM 126show interfaces status
show interfaces status [bundle { all! range { firsi-bundle-number last-bundle-number )
| bundle-number )| ethernet port-number |[pert~channel portchannel-number |tdm tdm-number
1
Description
‘Shows interface configuration status
Syntax
Parameter Description
bundle bundle number (Optional) Shows coatiguration status ofa specie bundle
imcerface. (Range: 1-8)
bundle all (Optional) Shows configuration status of all bundle
imerfaces. (Range: 1-8)
bundle { fist-bundle-number last-bundle-number (Optional) Sbows configuration status of a specific range
) ‘of bundle interfaces. (Range: 1-8)
ethernet port-number (Optional) Shows interface configuration status of
specific port. Range: 1-8)
port-channel portchannel-mumber (Optional) Shows configuration status ofa specific port
cbannel interface. (Range: 1-8)
teen tdn-number (Optional Shows configuration satus ofa specific tm
interface. (Range: 1-8)
Default
No default is defined,
Command Modes
User EXEC
Command History
10 “This command was introduced,
52 Adided a12 and range parameters to unde command.
Usage Guidelines
Not avilable
127
DATACOMChapter 2. show interfaces status
Example
“This example illustrates how to show the satus configuration ofa specific port,
Related Commands
Command Description
show interfaces bundle Shows interfaces bndle configuration
show interfaces tdn ‘Shows TDM interfaces information
DATACOM 128show interfaces switchport
show interfaces switchport [ ethernet port-number | port~channel
portchannel-number || { begin | exclude | include } | regular-expression
Description
‘Shows switehport information.
Syntax
Parameter Deseription
ethernet port number (Optional) Sbows switchport information of specie
por.
port-channel portchannel- numer (Optional) Sows switehport information ofa specie
por channel interface
1 begin repulr-xpresion (Optional) Shows counters which begin matches pattem
I exclude reularcspression (Optional Sows counters unnatching «pater,
1 AneLude reqularcespression (Optional) Shows counters matching a pater
Default
[No default is defined.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Command History
Rel
Lo ‘This command was introduced
Usage Guidelines
Not avaiable
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the switchport information ofa specific port
DATACOM 129Related Commands
Command
awitehport
‘backup-link
Chapter 2. show interfaces switchport
Description
‘Configure a backup-link
switchport
switehport
switchport
switehport
switchport
switchport
bpdu-bieck
bpdu-protect
mtu
native_vian
port-security
priority default
switchport
awitehport
switchport
awitchport
DATACOM
sing
atorm-contrel
tpia
Block reception of BPDUs for an interface.
Protect BPDUs configuration for an interface,
(Configures maximum transmission unit.
CConfiguses the default VLAN ID for untagged frames.
Configures por security
Configures 802. lp priorities
Configures double tagging mode,
Configures packet storm contro
Configures Tag Protocol ID for an interface
vlan-tranelate Enable vian translation fr an interface,
130show interfaces table cesop
show interfaces table cesop( counters | status }
Description
Shows cesop counters and status tables
Syntax
Description
Shows the eesop counters able.
status Shows the eesop stats table.
Default
[No default ie defined.
Command Modes
User EXEC.
Command History
Modification
“This command was introduced
Usage Guidelines
Not avaiable,
Example
DATACOM
BIChapter 2. show interfaces table cesop
Related Commands
No related command.
DATACOM 132show interfaces table utilization
show interfaces table utilization { bandwidth loctets | packets }
Description
‘Shows the interface average ulilzation able
Description
‘Shows the interface utilization average table by
percentage of bandwidth
octets Shows the interface utilization average table by octets per
second.
packets Shows the interface utilization average table by packets
per second,
Default
No default is defined,
Command Modes
User EXEC
Command History
Release Modification
20 ‘This command was introduced
Usage Guidelines
With this show command, you can se th
pet second, the average and peak of bandwidth wilization percentage inthe data transmission and reception and
{he link speed,
link status, the average and peak of transmitted and received packets
Example
“This example illustrates how to show the interface ulization average table by packets per second,
DATACOM 133wh
ws
ve
wn
onsuitent
Related Commands
No related command.
DATACOM
Chapter 2. show interfaces table utilization
4show interfaces tdm
show interfaces tdm ( all | port-number | cange { first-port-number last-port-number ) } [
mappings |
Description
‘Shows TDM interfaces information
Syntax
Parameter Deseription
mappings (Optional) Sbows specified TDM mappings
tam all (Optional) Shows information about ll TDM interfaces.
ted port number (Optional) Shows infomation about a specifi TDM
interface. (Range: 1-8)
team xange { fist-port-mumber lst port-number } (Optional) Shows information about a specifi range
"TDM interfaces. Range: 1-8)
Default
No default is defined.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Release
10 ‘This command was introduced,
52 Added mappings command,
Usage Guidelines
Not availabe
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show TDM interface information
DATACOM BSChapter 2. show interfaces tdm
Related Commands
Command Description
‘show interfaces status tan ‘Shows interface configuration sats
Line-type Configures the line type for TDM channel
test 1d1 Configure TOM tes,
DATACOM 136show interfaces test
show interfaces test bundle { bundle-number }
Description
‘Shows interfaces test information.
Description
bundle bundle-number (Optional) Shows tet information about
interface. (Range: 1-8)
Default
[No default ie defined.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Modification
“This comms
‘was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
Bune interface must be enabled
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show bundle interface
DATACOM 17Chapter 2. show interfaces test
Related Commands
Command Description
clear interfaces teat ‘Clears est counters from bundle interfaces
test (Configure tests forthe bundle interiace.
DATACOM 138show ip
show 4p
Description
Shows the IP configuration.
Syntax
No parameter accepted
Default
[No default is defined,
Command Modes
User EXEC
Command History
Modification
“This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
‘This command shows the VLANs IP, default gateway, DNS server and SSH, ITTE, Telnet and SNMP contigu-
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the IP configurations.
DATACOM 139Chapter 2. show ip
Related Commands
Command Description
ap addr; ‘Sets an IP adzess forthe selected VLAN,
Ap default-gateway Configures the default gateway for DmSwiteh
DATACOM 40show ip as-path access-list
show 1p as-path access-List [as path_access-lt name |
Description
Shows configured as-path_aceess-list
Description
‘ar path_accers-lst name (Optional) Shows information only regarding the given
as-path_accesslist.
Default
[No default ie defined.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Modification
“This comms
‘was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
ateing his
sand witout parameter als pah_ access wl be showed
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show all configured as-path_accest-lsts
DATACOM IChapter 2. show ip as-path access-list
Related Commands
Command Description
Sp as-path access-list Configure a AS-Path access-list
DATACOM 142show ip bgp
show 1p bgp [dampened-paths Ineighbors [ip-adress]| summary ]
Description
Shows BGP information.
Description
(Optional) Displays BGP dampened routes
neighbors (Optional) Detailed information on TCP and BGP neighbor connections
summary (Optional) Summary of BGP neighbor status.
ip-addrese (Optional) Specifies the IP address of bgp neighbor.
Default
[No default is defined,
Command Modes
User EXEC.
Command History
Release
52 “This command was introduced
Usage Guidelines
Not availabe
Example
DATACOM 143Chapter 2. show ip bgp
Related Commands
Command Description
router bgp Enables and accesses the BGP configuration
DATACOM Msshow ip default-gateway
show 1p defeult-gateray
Description
‘Shows the configured default gateway.
Syntax
No parameter accepted
Default
[No default is defined,
Command Modes
User EXEC
Command History
Release Modification
10 “This command was introduced
Usage Guidelines
Not available
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the configured default gateway,
Related Commands
Command Description
ip default-gateway ‘Configures the default gateway for DsSwitch
DATACOM 4sshow ip dhcp
show 1p dhop [leases
Description
‘Shows the configured DHCP servers. When passing the leases option the clials assigned IPs are shown.
(Optional) Shows each DHCP server leases database
Default
No default is defined,
Command Modes
User EXEC
Command History
Release Modification
58 ‘This command was introduced
Usage Guidelines
‘This command shows DHCP server status, if an item is configured it shows ational inf,
Examples
“This example illustrates how to show the configured DHCP server,
DATACOM 146Chapter 2. show ip dhep
“This example illustrates how to show DHCP servers leases,
Related Commands
Command Description
ip dhep server ‘Configures the DHCP server parameters for DisSwiteh,
DATACOM 7show ip host-table
show ip host-table
Description
‘Shows router host table
Syntax
No parameter accepted
Default
[No default is defined,
Command Modes
User EXEC
Command History
Release Modification
52 “This command was introduced
Usage Guidelines
Not available
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show router host table.
Related Commands
Command Description
‘Cleats L3 host-table packet entries
DATACOM M8show ip host-table aging-time
show 1p host-table aging-tine
Description
‘Shows host-lable aging-time configuration,
Syntax
No parameter accepted
Default
[No default is defined,
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Release Modification
52 “This command was introduced. Hefore this was called show ip aging-tine
Usage Guidelines
Not available
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the ARP aging time configuration
Related Commands
Command Description
configure ip hest-table Defines the aging time of all entries in the Data plane's ARP able.
aging-tine
DATACOM M49show ip http
show ip http
Description
Shows the HTTP
Syntax
No parameter accepted
Default
[No default is defined,
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Modification
“This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
‘This command shows the HTTP and secure HTP sever stats (enabled or disabled) and he configured access
pot forthe both servers
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the HTTP server information
Related Commands
DATACOM 150Chapter 2. shove ip http
Command Description
ap neep ‘Configures the inter
TTP server for external access
DATACOM 151show ip ospf
show ip ospf [ area! database
router | self-originate| summazy ]| vlan [ vlan-id]| neighbors |
Description
Shows OSPF sats.
asbr-summary | external | max-age | network |
Syntax
Parameter Description
area (Optional) Shows OSPF atea information
database (Optional) Stows OSPF database inforsaton
van [vant (Optional) Shows VLAN interfaces information.
neighbors (Optional) Shows OSPF neighbors information
asbr-sunmary (Optional) Show ASBR summary lak states,
external (Optona) Stow externa link tates
max-age (Optional) Stow LSAS in Mange list.
network (Optona) Stow network ik sates
router (Optional) Show router link sates.
self-originate (Optional) Show sel-originated link states
summary (Optional) Show network summary link tates.
Default
No default is defined.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Command History
Release Modification
52 ‘This command was introduced
Usage Guidelines
Not available
DATACOM
152Chapter 2, show ip ospf
Example
“This example illustrates how to show the OSPF information
Related Commands
Command Description
router ospf [Enables and accesses the OSPF conliguraion
DATACOM 153show ip prefix-list
show ip prefix-List [ profix-list name |
Description
Shows configured preficliss
Description
reficlist name (Optional) Shows information only regarding the given
preficlist,
Default
[No default ie defined.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Modification
“This command was introduced
Usage Guidelines
ateing this command without parameters al relists wil be showed,
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show all configured prefix-lists
DATACOM 154Chapter 2. show ip prefix-list
Related Commands
Command Description
bp prefix-list Configure a prefix lis
DATACOM Lshow ip http
show ip pretocol-managenant-address
Description
Shows the management address for protocols,
Syntax
No parameter accepted
Default
[No default is defined,
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Release Modification
10 “This command was introduced
Usage Guidelines
Not available
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the management address for protocols information
Related Commands
Command Description
ap. ‘Configure management address for protocols.
protecol-nanagenent-address
DATACOM 156show ip rip
show ip 3p
Description
Shows RIP process parameters and statistics.
Syntax
No parameter accepted
Default
[No default is defined,
Command Modes
User EXEC
Command History
Release Modification
52. “This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
Not available
Example
‘This exampleilustrates how to show the RIP parameter
DATACOM 157Chapter 2. show ip rip
Related Commands
Command Description
router rip Bnables and accesses the RIP configuration
DATACOM 158show ip route
show ip route | active | bgp | connect | destination ( ip-address/mask | ip-address ) |
gateway { ip-address } lospf | out-iface-vlan { vlan-number } zip |static| summazy ]
Description
‘Shows IP routing table.
Syntax
Parameter Description
active (Optional) Shows ative routes
bop. (Optional) Shows the BGP routes.
connect (Optional) Shows the connected toutes,
destination ( (Optional) Shows the routes associated with the given destination
ip-aareszmask |
ippaddress)
gateway ip-adiress
ospt
out-iface-vlan
an-rumber
zip
static
summary
Default
No default is defined,
Command Modes
User EXEC
Command History
Release
(Optional) Shows the routes associated with he given gateway.
(Optional) Shows the OSPF routes.
(Optional) Shows the routes associated with he given vlan
(Optional) Shows the RIP routes
(Optional) Shows the sate routes.
(Optional) Shows the number of routes installed
52, ‘This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
Not available
DATACOM
159Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the IP route information,
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Related Commands
No related commands.
DATACOM
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Chapter 2. show ip route
160show ip routing
show ip routing
Description
‘Shows the routing satus,
Syntax
No parameter accepted
Default
[No default is defined,
Command Modes
User EXEC
Command History
Release Modification
52 “This command was introduced
Usage Guidelines
Not available
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the routing status.
Related Commands
Command Description
ip routing Enables the IP routing
DATACOM 161show ip snmp-server
show ip samp-server
Description
‘Shows the SNMP server information,
Syntax
No parameter accepted
Default
[No default is defined,
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Release Modification
20 “This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
‘This command shows the SNMP server status (enabled or disabled, the communities and users configured.
Entering this command witout parameters, SNMP seve infonmaton will be shown,
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the SNMP server information
DATACOM 162Chapter 2. show ip snmp-server
Related Commands
Command Description
Sp snmp-aerver ‘Configures the internal SNMP server
ip snmp-server traps Enables sending of SNMP traps
DATACOM 163show ip snmp-server traps
show ip snap-server traps
Description
Shows the SNMP traps status
Syntax
No parameter accepted
Default
[No default is defined,
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Release Modification
20 “This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
Not available
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the SNMP traps status.
DATACOM 164coti-naritteat ion snabled
oaswitent
Related Commands
Command Description
ip enmp-server traps Enables sending of SNMP traps.
DATACOM
Chapter 2. show ip snmp-server traps
165show ip ssh
show 1p sh
Description
‘Shows the SSH server information,
Syntax
No parameter accepted
Default
[No default is defined,
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Release Modification
30 “This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
‘This command shows the SSH server stats (enabled or disabled), its timeout, key size, the generated host key
pair andthe limit client connections
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the SSH server information
Related Commands
DATACOMChapter 2. show ip ssh
Command Description
ip ean ‘Configures the inter
sever for extemal access
DATACOM 167show ip telnet
show ip telnet
Description
‘Shows the Telnet server information,
Syntax
No parameter accepted
Default
[No default is defined,
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Modification
“This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
‘This command shows the telnet server status (enabled or disabled) and the maximum connections allowed for
Telnet clients
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the telnet server information
Related Commands
Command Description
‘Configures the intemal Telnet server for external access
DATACOM 168show I2protocol-tunnel
show 12protecol-tunnel | interface ethernet port-number |
Description
Shows Layer 2 Protocols Tunneling information,
Syntax
Parameter Description
intertace etheraat poromier (Optional) Shows the informa
Default
[No default ie defined.
Command Modes
User EXEC.
Command History
Modification
“This command was introduced
Usage Guidelines
olering this command without parameters, the Layer 2 Protocols Tunneling information
be shown.
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the tunneling configurations ofa specific ethernet por.
DATACOM
of a specifi por.
all interfaces will
169Chapter 2. show protocol-tunnel
Related Commands
Command Description
Azprotecel-tunnel ‘Configures a Layer 2 protocols tunneling
A2pretecel-tunnel Configures Layer? protocols tunneling for the Ethernet interface.
DATACOM 170show lacp counters
show lacp counters | | {begin lexclude| include } regularexpression |
Description
Shows the LACP tafe counters.
Syntax
Parameter Description
1 beg rgarcapreson (Optics Prins ines which begin maces «pate,
1 exclude eularerpreson (Optional) Pints ines unmatching a pate
| snctude rerulerexprenon (Optional) Pints Kies matching a pate
Default
[No default is defined,
Command Modes
User EXEC.
Command History
Release Modification
30 “This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
‘This comand shows te transite and received data packets and byes, the ansmited and recived marker
and matter respons, and the err packets,
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the LACP teaffe counters,
DATACOM IChapter 2. shove lacp counters
Related Commands
Command Description
Lacp Enables and configures LACP status
‘show Lacp group ‘Shows the specified LACP channel group information,
show Lacp internal, ‘Shows the LACP internal information
show lacp neighbors Shows the LACP neighbors information
show Lacp eysid ‘Shows the system identifier used by LACR
DATACOM imshow lacp group
show lacp group { counters | internal neighbors }| | { begin lexclude | include
regular-expression |
Description
Shows the species LACP channel group iformtion.
Syntax
Parameter Description
cop Species a group channel. Range 1-8)
counters Shows the tafe counters,
internal Shows the internal nformation
neighbors Shows the nighor infomation
1 begin regularexpresin (Optional Prints lines which begin maces a ptm,
1 exclude rrulercxpreson (Opting) Pint linesunmatchng a pattem
1 AneLude regulareapression (Optional) Pints hines matching a pater
Default
No defaults defined.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Command History
Release Modification
30 ‘This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
Not available
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the specific LACP channel group counters.
DATACOM 173J
Related Commands
DATACOM
Command
Chapter 2. show lacp group
Description
Enables and configures LACP status
Lacp
show
show
show
show
lacp
lacp
lacp
lace
counters:
internal
neighbors
sysid
‘Shows the LACP traffic counters
‘Shows the LACP internal information
‘Shows the LACP neighbors information
‘Shows the system identiir used by LACP
1mshow lacp internal
show lacp counters | | {begin lexclude| include } regular-expression |
Description
Shows the LACP internal information,
Description
T begin regular expression (Optional) Prints lines which begin matches a pater
I exclude regular-espression (Optional) Prints lines unmatching a pattern.
I Anelude regularexpression (Optional) Prints lines matching a pattem
Default
[No defaults defined.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Command History
Rel
30 ‘This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
“This command shows the fags, priory, keys and the ports states that compose the LACP groups i the Dase
Switch
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the LACP intemal information
DATACOM 175Chapter 2. show lap internal
Related Commands
Command Description
lace Enables and configures LACP status
‘show Lacp group ‘Shows the specified LACP channel group information.
show lacp counters ‘Shows the LACP wale counters,
show lacp neighbors ‘Shows the LACP neighbors information,
show lacp sysid ‘Shows the system identifier used by LACE
DATACOM 176show lacp neighbors
show Lacp neighbors [ | { begin! exclude | include } expression
Description
Shows the LACP acighbors information.
Description
T begin regular expression (Optional) Prints lines which begin matches a pater
I exclude regular-espression (Optional) Prints lines unmatching a pattern.
I Anelude regularexpression (Optional) Prints lines matching a pattem
Default
[No defaults defined.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Command History
Rel
30 ‘This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
‘This command shows the flags, priority, keys, the neighbor ports states and system identifier that compose the
LACE groups
Example
“This example illustrates how to show the LACP neighbors counters
DATACOM 7Chapter 2. show lacp neighbors
Related Commands
Command Description
Lacp Enables and configures LACP status
‘show Lacp group ‘Shows the specified LACP channel group information,
show lacp counters Shows the LACP trafic counters,
show lacp internal ‘Shows the LACP internal information
show Lac sysid ‘Shows the system identifier used by LAR
DATACOM 178show lacp sysid
show Lacp sysid| | (begin! excladel include } expresion
Description
‘Shows the system identier used by LACP.
Syntax
Parameter Description
1 begin regularcapresion (Optional) Prins lines which begin matches a pater
I exclude reularcspression (Optional) Pints lines unmatching a patra
1 AneLude reqularcespression (Optional) Prins ines matching a pattern.
Default
[No defaults defined.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Command History
Release Modi
sation
30 ‘This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
Not available
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the system identifier used by LACE.
Related Commands
DATACOM 179Chapter 2. show laep sysid
Command Description
Lacp Enables and configures LACP status
show Lacp group ‘Shows the specified LACP channel group information,
show lacp counters ‘Shows the LACP tafe counters,
show lacp internal ‘Shows the LACP internal information
show lacp neighbors ‘Shows the LACP neighbors information,
DATACOM 180show license
show license { all|active | sn! type}
Description
‘Show license information.
Description
(Optional) Display al installed licenses.
active (Optional) Display only active installed licenses
an (Optional) Show license by serial number:
type (Optional) Show number of active licenses of given type
Default
[No default is defined,
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Release Modification
50 “This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
Not available
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show license in
DATACOM 181Chapter 2. show license
Quen
Related Commands
Description
Command
License configuration,
license add
DATACOM 182show link-state-track
show Link-state-track | link-state-rack-group |
Description
Shows link-state wacking group setings.
Description
‘rack | link stare-rrack-group | (Optional) Shows ink state wack of a specie group.
(Range: 1-4)
Default
[No default ie defined.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Modification
“This command was introduced
Usage Guidelines
atering this command without parameter, ll link state tacking groups wll be shown
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the link state track of a specific group,
DATACOM 183Chapter 2. show link-state-track
Related Commands
Command Description
Link-state-track ‘Configure the link-statewacking
DATACOM 184show Ildp
show 11dp { counters | neighbor | | ( begin | exclude | include } regular-expression }
Description
‘Shows LDP configuration information
Syntax
Parameter Description
counters (Optional) Clk bv oe he "counte”pareer
description
neighbor (Optional) Chick er to see the “sihbor parameter
| begin relorexpresin (Optional Pints lines which begin matches patie
1 exctude ruler expreon (Options) Pints lines unmatehing «pater
| Snciude reularexpreson (Optional Print ines mathig a patie
Default
No default is defined,
Command Modes
User EXEC
Command History
Release Modification
32, ‘This command was introduced
Usage Guidelines
Eating this command without parameters, the LLDP configuration forall interfaces will be shown,
Example
“This example illustrates how to show the LLLDP configuration information.
DATACOM 185Related Commands
Command
Lidp notification
Lidp tivs-tx-enable
aig
notification-interval
Lidp reinitializ
delay
Lidp transmit-delay
Lidp tranemit-hold
Lidp transmit-interval
show 11dp counters
show 11dp neighbor
DATACOM
Chapter 2, show Idp
Description
Enables the LLDP operation inthe DmSwitch,
(Configures the administratively desired status of th local LDP agent.
Enables the transmission of LLDP SNMP trap notifications
‘Configures which optional TLVs are tobe sent to neighbors.
‘Confguses the allowed interval at which Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP) notifications can be seat
Configures the delay that applies toa re-intialization attempt ater
LLDP ports were disabled orth link went down,
Configures the delay time between suecessive frame transmissions.
Configures the transmit-hold
Configures the periodic transmit interval for LLDP protocol data unite
DUS),
‘Shows LLDP counters information.
‘Shows LDP neighbor information,
186show Ildp counters
show 11dp counters [ global | interface ( ethernet port-number | mgmt~<
port-channel porichannel-number } |
Description
Shows LLDP count
Syntax
Parameter Description
global Shows global oun fea
intertace Stow counters information «specifiers.
ethernet porcmumber Shows counters informatio of «pci por
gnt-eth Sows counters infetalion ofthe anager beret
port-channel Shows cour information of «spect por chanel
ortchannel-number
Default
[No default is defined,
Commands Modes
User EXEC
Command History
Release Modification
32 “This command was introduced
Usage Guidelines
Entering this command witout parameters, the couse infomation forall interaces wil be shown,
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the LLDP counters information of a specific pot.
DATACOM 187Related Commands
Command
iiep
Lidp adnin-status
Lldp notification
Lldp tlva-tx-enable
aiap
notification-interval
Lldp reinitialize-delay
Lidp transmit-delay
Lidp transmit-hold
Lidp transmit-interval
show_lidp.
show 11dp neighbor
DATACOM
Chapter 2, show Ildp counters
Description
hables the LLDP operation inthe DmSwitch
Configures the administratively desired status ofthe local LLDP agent
Bhables the transmission of LDP SNMP trap notiieations
Configures which optional TLVs are tobe sent o neighbors.
Configures the allowed interval at which Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP) notifications can be sent,
Configures the delay that applies toa re-initialization attempt after LLDP-
‘ports were disabled or the Tink went down,
Configures the delay time between successive frame transmissions
Configures the transmit-hol.
Configures the periodic transmit interval for LLDP protocol data nits
pus.
‘Shows LLDP configuration information
‘Shows LDP neighbor information,
188show Ildp neighbor
show 1ldp neighbor | detail | interface { ethernet port-number | port~channel
Portchannel-number }|| ( begin | exclude | include } regular-expression |
Description
‘Shows LLDP neighbor information,
Syntax
Parameter
Description
(Optional) Shows all LLDP neighbors information
detail
interface
ethernet portnumber
port-channel portchannel-mumber
1 begin regular expression
[exclude regular-expression
I Anctude regularespression
Default
[No default is defined.
Command Modes
User EXEC.
Command History
Release Modification
detailed.
(Optional) Shows LLDP neighbor information of @
specific interface
Shows LDP neighbor information ofa specific por.
Shows LDP neighbor information ofa specific
port-channel
(Optional) Prints lines which begin matches a patern,
(Optional) Prints lines unmatching a pater.
(Optional) Prints lines matching a pattern
32, This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Entering this command without parameters, the neighbor information for al interfaces will e shown,
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the LLDP neighbor information ofa specific pot
DATACOM
189Chapter 2. show Ildp neighbor
Related Commands
Command Description
iiep Enables the LLDP operation inthe DmSwiteh,
Lidp adnin-status ‘Configures the administratively desired status ofthe local LLDP agent.
Lldp notification Enables the transmission of LDP SNMP trap notifications
Lidp tlva-tx-enable ‘Configures which optional TLV are to be sent to neighbors,
Lidp Configures the allowed interval at which Simple Network Management
notification-interval Protocol (SNMP) notifications can be seat
Lidp reinitialize-delay Configures the delay that applies to are-intialization atempt after
LLDP ports were disabled or the link went down,
Lidp transnit-delay ‘Configures the delay time hetween successive frame transmissions.
Lidp transmit-hold Configures the transmi-hold
Lldp transmit-intezval Configures the periodic transmit interval for LLDP protocol data units
@DUs,
show Lip ‘Shows LDP contiguration information,
show 11dp counters Shows LDP counters information.
DATACOM 190show log
show log { flash! ram| jitter-buffer bundle bundle-number detail } { tail [ lines ||
| (begin lexclude include }repular-expression |
Description
‘Shows log messages.
Syntax
Parameter Description
ash Shows the eves stowed in ash memny
a Shows the events stored in RAM memory.
jitter-butter bundle Shows the events tre injter butler ofa specific bundle interac.
bundle mumber data ange: 1)
fai [lines] (Optional) Shows nly te lst events. Defat ae is ten las oven
Range 065535)
1 begin resulareapresson (Optional Prints lines which Begin matches a pattern
| exclude resularcapresion (Optional) Prints ines unmalching «pater
1 melude reularespression (Optional) Pit lines matching «pattern,
Default
No defaults defined
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Rel
10 This command was induced
sa Removed jitter-butfer command
Usage Guidelines
Not wailable
Example
“This example illustrates how to how the last logged events in ram
DATACOM 191basastent
Related Commands
Command
clear logging
legging facility
Jogging history
Logging host
Legging on
logging sendmail
Jogging trap
show logging
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Description
‘Cleats log messages
Sets the facility type for remote logging
Configures the evel of eveats tobe stored in memory.
Configures a remote syslog server.
Enables the logging of events.
Enables and configures the sending of logs via e-mail,
Configures the level of events that willbe sent to remote server
‘Shows logging configuration
192show logging
show legging
Description
‘Shows logging configuration
Syntax
No parameter accepted
Default
[No default is defined,
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Release Modif
10 “This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
‘This command shows the logging status for storing events in ash or RA
host
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the settings of logging events in Nash memory.
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nl Sending by e-mail
1 aemote
193Chapter 2. show logging
Related Commands
Command Description
clear legging Clears log messages,
Logging facility Sets the facility type for temote logging
legging history Configures the level of events to be sored in memory.
Logging host Configures a remote syslog server.
Logging on Enables the logging of events.
legging sendrail Enables and configues the sending of logs va e-mail,
Logging trap ‘Configures the level of events that willbe sent to remote server.
show log Shows log messages.
DATACOM 194show loopback-detection
show loopback-detection | | {begin | exclude] include } expression |
Description
Shows loopback detection inf
‘Syntax
Paramet Description
| begin (Optional) Prune lines which begin matches «pater
| exclude (Optional) Prints lines unmatching a patra
| tnetude (Optional) Prints lines matching a pattern,
cspresion Regular expression tobe used asa pattern, The following
imetacharacters must be bakslashed I (,) 4, } an
Default
No default is detined
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Release Modification
58 This command was inoduced
Usage Guidelines
Not available
Example
‘This example illutates how to show the loopback-detection information
DATACOM 195Chapter 2. show loopback-detection
Related Commands
Command Description
Loopback-detection ‘Configures Loopback Detection for Ethernet interface
‘show running-config ‘Shows the eurent operating configuration
Jeopback-detection action Configures action of Loopback Detection protocol
Loepback-detection ‘Configures destination address Loopback Detection PDUs
destination-addre:
DATACOM 196show mac-address-table
show mac-address-table [ address mac-address laging-time| interface ( ethernet
port-number | port-channel portchannel-number pw ) |vlan vlan-index | | (begin |exclude
Linelude } [ regular-expression |]
Description
Shows the MAC address able
Syntax
Par
addre:
rmac-adiress
aging-tine
interface
ethernet port number
port-channel portchanncl number
Pw
vlan vlan-index
1 begin regularespression
I exclude regular-expression
I Anelude regularexpression
Default
No default is defined,
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Release Modification
10 ‘This command was introduced
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Description
(Optional) Shows the table filtering by an
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(Optional) Shows the MAC address table aging time
configuration,
(Optional) Shows th table tering by a specific interface
Shows the table filtering by a speciic ethernet port.
(ange 1-8)
Shows the table filtering by a specific pot-channel
imcerface. (Range 1
Shows the table filtering from the pw interface. (Range
18)
(Optional) Shows the table filtering by an VLAN ID.
(Range: 1-4094)
(Optional) Prints lines which begin matches a patern
(Optional) Prats ki
(Optional) Prins lines matching a pater.
matching a pattern
197Chapter 2. show mac-address-table
Usage Guidelines
Not available
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the MAC address table.
Related Commands
No related commands
DATACOM 198show mac-address-table aging-time
show nacmaddress-table aging-tine
Description
‘Shows the MAC auldress table aging time configuration.
Syntax
No parameter accepted
Default
[No default is defined,
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Release Modification
10 “This command was introduced
Usage Guidelines
Not available
Example
“This example illustrates how to show the aging time configuration
Related Commands
Command Description
ac-addre: ‘Seis the aging time for MAC address table ents.
aging-tine
DATACOM 199show management
show management ( all-client | http-client | snmp-client | ssh-client |
telnet-client }[ | (begin lexclude | include } [ regular-expression ]
Description
‘Shows the management IP Giles,
Syntax
Parameter Description
ali-ciieat Shows te ccs IP aiees to HR, SNMP. SSH ad het tral
nctp-elient Shows the ints IP adeses to HTTP internal serve
snmp-eLient Shows th lint IP adsess to SNMP internal server
ash-elient Shows the int IP aes to SSH internal serve.
telnet-elient Shows th lens IP adeses telat nena server,
1 begin epresion (Opsonal Prints ines which een matches a pate,
1 exchude expression onal Prin ines enathig a pater
1 Ane ude expresion (Opsona Pints ines matching pater
Default
[No defaull is defined.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Release Modification
10 “This command was introduced
Usage Guidelines
Not available
Example
‘This example illustates how to show all elients IP addtesses,
DATACOM 200Chapter 2. show management
Related Commands
Command Description
management Filters elient IP address that ees to access internal servers
DATACOM 201show managers
show managers
Description
‘Shows the connected managers using terminals,
Syntax
No parameter accepted.
Default
[No default is defined.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC,
Command History
Release Modification
10 “This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
Not available
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the connected managers,
Related Commands
Command scription
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202show meter
show meter | sort remark] id meter-id )
Description
‘Shows meters configuration,
Syntax
Parameter Description
sect reach (Options) Shows ingots sage meter son by rack
ingress idmetrid (Opsona Shows ingress sage meter witha specie id ange 1-6)
Default
No default is defined.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Release Modification
30 ‘This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
Entering his command witout parameters, all meter configuraton wil be shown,
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the meters configuration
DATACOM 203Chapter 2. show meter
Related Commands
Command Description
meter ‘Configues a meter tobe used by a iter
filter (Creates or configures a traffic filter
DATACOM 204show monitor
show moniter
Description
Shows trallic monitering configuration
Syntax
No parameter accepted
Default
[No default is defined,
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Release Modification
10 “This command was introduced
Usage Guidelines
Not available
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the traffic monitoring configuration
Related Commands
Command Description
monitor ‘Configures the waffe monitoring.
moniter source Sets the interface as a monitoring source.
DATACOM 205Chapter 2. show monitor
DATACOM 206show nat-rules
show nat-rules
Description
Shows network adétess translation rules,
Syntax
No parameter accepted.
Default
[No default is defined.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC,
Command History
Release Modification
52 “This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
Not available
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the nat rules,
Related Commands
Command Description
pat-rule ‘Adis network address translation rale
DATACOM 207show oam
show oam[detail|ethernet port_nunber|port-channel portchannel_number || | (begin
lexclude | include } [regular-expression |]
Description
‘Shows OAM information status and configuration,
Syntax
Parameter Description
detain Shows eam information a deals
ene poremumber Shows om information in dei fra speci etemet por
port-channel porchannelmumber Shows oxm information in tail fora sei por chanel interface
1 bes rerarexpresion (Optiona) Pints lines which bein mates a pattern
1 exclude reglarenpresion (Optional) Pints ines enmatchng «pate,
1 AneLude egularespresson (Optional Pit line malchng a paler.
Default
[No defaults defined,
Command Modes
User EXEC.
Command History
Release Modification
20 “This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
Not aaiable
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the OAM information
DATACOM 208Chapter 2. show oam
biscovery Us ~ Unaatietiea/Unknown Remove) IN ~ Incomplete co ~ complete
ALD capabitities dicabled by the OSM Discovery negotiation
Related Commands
Command Description
cam nables ou disables OAM for ethernet interfaces.
DATACOM 209show pli
show pli
Description
Shows equipmeat PLI number.
Syntax
No parameter accepted
Default
‘Somamary
Command Modes
User EXEC
Command History
Release Modification
50 “This command was introduced
Usage Guidelines
Not available
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the PLL
Related Commands
[No related command.
DATACOM 210show public-key
show public-key [host | user
Description
Shows the public key information,
Description
(Optional) Shows the public key for switch
(Optional) Shows the public key for users.
Default
[No default ie defined.
Command Modes
User EXEC.
Command History
Modification
“This command was introduced
Usage Guidelines
‘The show public-key hest command shows the information after generating RSA/DSA host key pair.
Entering his command without parameters, all public key information wil be shown
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the public key.
DATACOM 2Chapter 2. show public-key
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Related Commands
Command Description
ip ssh host-key clear (Configures the internal SSH server for exteral acces,
Ap ssh host-key generate Configures the intenal SSH server for external access
show ip ash ‘Shows the SSH server information.
DATACOM 212show qing
show qing| | ( begin lexclude | include } | expression }]
Description
Shows Qing ik
Syntax
No parameter accepted
Default
‘Summary,
Command Modes
User EXEC
Command History
Release Modification
10 “This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
Not available
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the Qin@ information.
DATACOM 213Related Commands
Command
awitchport
set member
jet member
switchport
switchport
DATACOM
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tagged
untagged
tpid
ging
Chapter 2. show ging
Description
‘Configures the default VLAN TD for untagged frames.
Ads tagged members to selected VLAN.
‘Adis untagged members to seleeted VLAN,
Configures Tag Protocol ID for an interface
Configures double tagging mode,
24show qos
show qos [ interfaces { ethernet { port-numberl range first-port-number last port-number }
Iport—channel ( portchannel-number )|map dscp-table | ethernet: { port-number |zange
Jirst-port-number last-port-number }| port-channel { port-number } | queue ) |
Description
Show QoS configuration.
Syntax
Par
map decp-table port-number
ethernet port-number
ethernet port-number
ethernet range { frs:port-number
last-port.number )
port~channel portchannel-mumber
Default
[No default ie defined.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Rel
10 “This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
Not available
Example
Description
(Optional) Shows QoS interfaces information
(Optional Shows Qos internal mappings
(Optional Shows QoS queue configurations,
(Optional) Shows QoS information fora specific ethernet
port
(Optional) Shows QoS information fora specific range of
ethernet ports,
(Optional) Shows Qos
channel
information fr a specific port
‘This example illustrates how to show QoS information on a specified port
DATACOM
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Command
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Description
show qos queue
DATACOM
‘Show QoS queue configuration
216show qos queue
show qos queue { config [
ethernet
{ portnumber | range firstport-number
last-port-number ) |port-channel port-number || cos-map | eched-mode )
Description
Show Qos ques coniguration
Syntax
Parameter
‘config ethernet por-number
ange { frst port-number last port-number }
port-channel portchannel-number
cos-map
sched-mode
Default
[No default is defined.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Usage Guidelines
Not available
Example
Description
(Optional) Show CoS configuration fora specific ethernet
port
(Optional) Show CoS configuration fora range of specific
ports
(Optional) Show CoS configuration fora pert-channel
interface
(Optional Show priority mappings.
(Optional) Show scheduling configuration
“This command was introduced,
This example illustrates how to show QoS information,
DATACOMChapter 2. show qos queue
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Related Commands
Command Description
show gos ‘Show QoS configuration,
DATACOM 218show radius-server
show vadius-eerver
Description
Shows RADIUS server information,
Syntax
No parameter accepted
Default
[No default is defined,
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Command History
Release Modification
20 “This command was introduced,
Usage Guidelines
Not availabe
Example
‘This example illustrates how to show the RADIUS server in
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