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The next step is to gather specific information. Typical information needed to troubleshoot internetworking problems falls into two general categories: information required for any situation and information specific to the topology, technology, or protocol.
Information that is always required by technical support engineers includes the following:
To assist you in gathering this required data, the show tech-support EXEC command has been added in Cisco IOS Release 11.1(4) and later. This command provides general information about the switch router that you can provide to your technical support representative when you are reporting a problem.
The show tech-support command outputs the equivalent of the show version, show running-config, show controllers, show stacks, show interfaces, show buffers, show process memory, and show process EXEC commands.
The specific information requirements that may be needed by technical support vary depending on the situation; they include the following:
show interfaces
show controllers {fastethernet 1 - 48 | gigabitethernet 49 - 50}
show processes {cpu | mem}
show buffer
show mem summary
show protocol route
show protocol traffic
show protocol interfaces
show protocol arp
When obtaining the information from your switch router, you must tailor your method to the system that you are using to retrieve the information. Following are some hints for different platforms:
If you are submitting data to your technical support representative, use the following list (in order of most to least favorable) to determine the preferred method for submission:
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Posted: Wed May 3 14:53:16 PDT 2000
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