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DATACOM DmSwitch Command Reference Contact Information In order to contact the DATACOM technical support, or sales department: + Support E-mail: suporte@datacom ind.br + Phone: +55 51 3933-3122 + Fax: +55 51 3933-3003 + Sales: + E-mail: comercial @datacom ind br + Phone: +55 51 3933-3000 + Fax: +55 51 3933-3003 + Internet + -www.datacom ind.br + Address: + DATACOM- Telemética + Rua América, 1000 - Eldorado do Sul, RS - Brasil + 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. 20 2 24 26 28 29 31 33 35 36 39 Al a3 4s 46 48 50 52 sa 35 31 58 60 e 64 66 68 70 n my 16 78 DATACOM 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 80 82 84 85 37 90 91 93 95 37 99 101 103 105 107 109 ml. ns 1s 17 19 121 123 125 127 129 131 133 135 137 139 141 43 145 146 148 149 150 152 154 156 157 159 161 162 164 166 168 DATACOM 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. 169 17 173 175 177 179 181 183 185 187 189 11 193 195 197 199 200 202 203 205 207 208, 210 2 213, ais 217 219 221 223 225 227 229 231 233, 235 237 240 242 244 246 248. 250 252 253, 254 256 258 3. Configure Commands. 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 3 313 315 317 319 321 323 325 327 329 331 333 335 337 339 3a 343 345 347 349 351 353 355 DATACOM 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 56 Chapter 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 DATACOM Chapter 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 38 debug 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 39 Chapter 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 40 ditt 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 DATACOM Chapter 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 a erase 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 4B Command 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 4 exit 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 4s help 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 46 Chapter 2. help Related Commands No related command. DATACOM a license 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 48 Chapter 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 SI Ing 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. DATACOM Example ‘This example shows how to send ICMP echo messages toa remote IP device, caswitent Related Commands DATACOM No related command. Chapter 2. ping 33 reboot 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 ss select 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 58 Related 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 56 remote-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 7 show 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 inset Chapter 2. show access-lists Command Description. access-list name reject Specifies packets to reject. DATACOM 9 show 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 60 Command 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. 61 show 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 02 Chapter 2. show backup-link Command Description. show interface switchport Shows switchport information, DATACOM 63 show 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 of Chapter 2. show bpdu-protect Related Commands ‘No related command. Command awitehport bpdu_protect Protect HPDUs configuration for an interface, DATACOM 65 show 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 66 Command 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 protocol show 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 68 Related 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, 09 show 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 70 Related 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, a show 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 n Related 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, B show 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, m Chapter 2, show efm ma DATACOM 5 show 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 76 Related 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, B Chapter 2. show cfm mep DATACOM 9 show 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 80 Related 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 81 show 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. DATACOM Command 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 83 show 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 84 show 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 85 Chapter 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 56 show 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, DATACOM Chapter 2. show epu ‘This example illustrates how to show CPU memory detail information, onsuitent ‘This example illustrates how to show the CPU wtlization DATACOM 88 Related Commands Command .F epu azp-tab: DATACOM Chapter 2. show epu 89 show 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 90 show 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 91 Chapter 2. show epuedos-protect Related Commands Command Description cpu-des-protect Limits the packet rate that is processed by CPU. DATACOM 92 show 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 93 Chapter 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 4 show 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 DATACOM Command debug elmi DATACOM Chapter 2. show debugging Description Enables the printing of debug messages, Enters on Ethernet Local Management Interface protocol configuration mode 96 show 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 DATACOM Related 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. 98 show 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 99 Related 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. 100 show 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 101 Related 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, 102 show 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 103 Chapter 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 104 show 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 10s Chapter 2, show firmware Command Description. select, Selects the startup firmware and fas forthe next reboot show flash. ‘Shows flash information DATACOM 106 show 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 107 Chapter 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 108 show 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 109 Related 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 10 show 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 uu Chapter 2. show hardware-status Related Commands No related commands DATACOM 12 show 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 13 Related Commands Command ‘show interfaces status DATACOM Chapter 2. show interfaces bundle Description ‘Shows interface configuration status. us show 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 us Chapter 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 116 show 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 uy Chapter 2. shove interfaces description Related Commands No related command Command description Tasers description for an interface. DATACOM Te show 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, 9 Chapter 2. show interfaces 13 Related Commands No related command. DATACOM 120 show 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 121 Chapter 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 122 show 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 123 Chapter 2. show interfaces loopback Command Description interface loopback [Enables the interface loopback configuration mode DATACOM 12g show 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 12s Chapter 2. show interfaces pw Related Commands No related command. DATACOM 126 show 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 DATACOM Chapter 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 128 show 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 129 Related 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, 130 show 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 BI Chapter 2. show interfaces table cesop Related Commands No related command. DATACOM 132 show 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 133 wh ws ve wn onsuitent Related Commands No related command. DATACOM Chapter 2. show interfaces table utilization 4 show 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 BS Chapter 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 136 show 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 17 Chapter 2. show interfaces test Related Commands Command Description clear interfaces teat ‘Clears est counters from bundle interfaces test (Configure tests forthe bundle interiace. DATACOM 138 show 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 139 Chapter 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 40 show 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 I Chapter 2. show ip as-path access-list Related Commands Command Description Sp as-path access-list Configure a AS-Path access-list DATACOM 142 show 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 143 Chapter 2. show ip bgp Related Commands Command Description router bgp Enables and accesses the BGP configuration DATACOM Ms show 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 4s show 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 146 Chapter 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 7 show 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 M8 show 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 M49 show 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 150 Chapter 2. shove ip http Command Description ap neep ‘Configures the inter TTP server for external access DATACOM 151 show 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 152 Chapter 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 153 show 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 154 Chapter 2. show ip prefix-list Related Commands Command Description bp prefix-list Configure a prefix lis DATACOM L show 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 156 show 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 157 Chapter 2. show ip rip Related Commands Command Description router rip Bnables and accesses the RIP configuration DATACOM 158 show 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 159 Example ‘This example illustrates how to show the IP route information, 129,190.130,0/28 3.9.3.3 rie Related Commands No related commands. DATACOM 20/2 Chapter 2. show ip route 160 show 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 161 show 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 162 Chapter 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 163 show 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 164 coti-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 165 show 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 DATACOM Chapter 2. show ip ssh Command Description ip ean ‘Configures the inter sever for extemal access DATACOM 167 show 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 168 show 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 169 Chapter 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 170 show 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 I Chapter 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 im show 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 173 J 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 1m show 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 175 Chapter 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 176 show 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 7 Chapter 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 178 show 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 179 Chapter 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 180 show 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 181 Chapter 2. show license Quen Related Commands Description Command License configuration, license add DATACOM 182 show 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 183 Chapter 2. show link-state-track Related Commands Command Description Link-state-track ‘Configure the link-statewacking DATACOM 184 show 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 185 Related 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, 186 show 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 187 Related 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, 188 show 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 189 Chapter 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 190 show 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 191 basastent Related Commands Command clear logging legging facility Jogging history Logging host Legging on logging sendmail Jogging trap show logging DATACOM Chapter 2. show log Interface Ethernet 1/6 changed <5 User aanin autheutieated by Anteztar database 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 192 show 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. DATACOM ication nl Sending by e-mail 1 aemote 193 Chapter 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 194 show 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 195 Chapter 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 196 show 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 DATACOM Description (Optional) Shows the table filtering by an COX AKIAXH) (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 197 Chapter 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 198 show 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 199 show 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 200 Chapter 2. show management Related Commands Command Description management Filters elient IP address that ees to access internal servers DATACOM 201 show 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 DATACOM ch 202 show 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 203 Chapter 2. show meter Related Commands Command Description meter ‘Configues a meter tobe used by a iter filter (Creates or configures a traffic filter DATACOM 204 show 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 205 Chapter 2. show monitor DATACOM 206 show 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 207 show 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 208 Chapter 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 209 show 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 210 show 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 2 Chapter 2. show public-key yorqorSiUnlnei610z003202RLY Ser sniligv¥e MTS2HyeVY Mg geVENYve9USRBROGTLIBeEDsHsUbadgsEEZOe Sviotins®g0ztbLeRARAGCoDq2 Dg? F4249neQIERS j/MAGRAAZAYISORIMQRDRSL/SS108vuReEREWATEL NS DenVanuste12pVE2AChna¥? 0 JatoINo22RICxQAMGLEDTEK' wJ2eiOwhR2 inuDaAB VH8)21XLy#}#KGaiOWsoVa03? avlanrurgisnerd0e0-cecteVRstalgnlyEse2ge2Xay2hesYKEAKTOT MGUCPE LapUHTEAF 66 /MOgQENNISATFES 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 212 show 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 213 Related Commands Command awitchport set member jet member switchport switchport DATACOM native vlan 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, 24 show 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 21s Related Commands Command [0-30 prisd | 16-16 prez [a 3a peta | aro a7 prio ee 1 2 bese 1 2 tot 1 23 Jee pei 24 prions [3 23 pelo 25 pris [239313 petal | 299 29 pesos | 24-5 aa prion | 30-3 30 prions [a5 0525 pein | 32-32 prions Chapter 2. show qos Prioss Description show qos queue DATACOM ‘Show QoS queue configuration 216 show 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, DATACOM Chapter 2. show qos queue Queve 0 fo2vip tztersty foztap Frtersty fo21ip Pstorsty 52 Queue fo2.ip Friorsty 6: Queue foztap Peterity 77 Quexe (ueue OF Wesgnt 1 Goose 1 Wesgne 2 Related Commands Command Description show gos ‘Show QoS configuration, DATACOM 218 show 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 DATACOM 219

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