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These commands show the device's Operating System parameters.
show os {processes | resevent | timeq | tcp |
processes | This command shows the process table for the device. |
resevent | This command shows detailed information about the status of the device when the last restart event occurred. A "restart event" will occur when the device reaches a condition where it can't proceed. The restart event information can be cleared using the reset resevent command. |
timeq | This command shows the time queue required to implement IEEE Spanning Tree bridging. See the show bridge section and the Bridging Global section. |
tcp | This command shows TCP connection state information. |
memory [Verbose] | This command shows the current status of the memory allocation in the device. Free memory as well as the allocation of packet buffers is shown. Verbose shows more detail about the memory allocation or the internal network interface structures. |
dump address [nbytes] | This command allows arbitrary memory of the device to be dumped in hexadecimal format to the terminal.
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netif [if_number] [Verbose] | This command shows the current status of the internal network interface structures. There is one network interface structure for every type of network encapsulation done by the device (i.e., Ethernet SNAP, Ethernet Type II, PPP, Frame Relay, etc.
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configure Bridging Global | Enables bridging for the device |
reset resevent | Clears restart event information |
show bridge | Shows bridge configuration, status and statistics |
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Posted: Wed Sep 27 11:31:03 PDT 2000
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