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Use the show drip statistics command to display DRiP statistics.
show drip statisticsThis command has no arguments or keywords.
This command has no default setting.
Switch command.
Privileged.
This example shows how to display the DRiP settings:
Console> (enable)show drip statisticsDRiP statistics:DRiP is DisabledARE reduction is EnabledCRF distribution is DisabledInput queue drops = 0. Output drops = 0Console> (enable)
Use the show dvlan statistics command to display DVLAN statistics.
show dvlan statisticsThis command has no arguments or keywords.
This command has no default setting.
Switch command.
Privileged.
This example shows how to display the DVLAN statistical information:
Console> show dvlan statistics VMPS Client Statistics ---------------------- VQP Queries: 0 VQP Responses: 0 Vmps Changes: 0 VQP Shutdowns: 0 VQP Denied: 0 VQP Wrong Domain: 0 VQP Wrong Version: 0 VQP Insufficient Resource: 0 Console>
Use the show fddi command to display the settings for FDDI and CDDI modules.
show fddiThis command has no arguments or keywords.
This command has no default setting.
Switch command.
Normal.
This command is not supported by the three-port Gigabit Ethernet switching module (WS-X5403).
This example shows how to display the FDDI settings:
Console> show fddi Mod SMT User-Data T-Notify TReq --- -------------------------- -------- ------- 2 Engineering 30 165000 5 Marketing 20 150000 Port Tlmin Ler-CutOff Ler-Alarm ----- -------- ---------- --------- 2/1 40 7 8 2/2 40 7 8 5/1 40 10 11 5/2 40 9 12 Console>
Table 2-18 describes the fields in the show fddi command output.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
Mod | Module number. |
SMT User-Data | Configured user-data string for the module. |
T-Notify | TNotify timer value for the FDDI module. |
TReq | TRequest value for the FDDI module. |
Port | Module and port number. |
Tlmin | TL_MIN value for the FDDI port. |
Ler-CutOff | LER-cutoff value for the FDDI port. |
Ler-Alarm | LER-alarm value for the FDDI port. |
set fddi alarm
set fddi cutoff
set fddi tlmin
set fddi tnotify
set fddi treq
set fddi userdata
Use the show fddicam command to display the FDDI CAM table for a FDDI module.
show fddicam mod_num [fddi] [mac_addr]
mod_num | Number of the module. |
fddi | (Optional) Keyword to cause MAC addresses to display in noncanonical format. |
mac_addr | (Optional) Specific MAC address that displays FDDI CAM table information. |
This command has no default setting.
Switch command.
Normal.
This command is not supported by the three-port Gigabit Ethernet switching module (WS-X5403).
This example shows how to display the FDDI CAM table for module 4:
Console> show fddicam 4 MAC Address VLAN Protocol Type ----------------- ---- ------------- 00-40-0b-d0-00-2b 1 FDDI Total FDDI CAM entries = 1 Console>
Table 2-19 describes the fields in the show fddicam command output.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
MAC Address | MAC address of the FDDI module. |
VLAN | VLAN that the MAC address was learned on. |
Protocol Type | Protocol type learned for the MAC address. |
Total FDDI CAM entries | Total number of FDDI CAM table entries found. |
clear cam
set bridge fddicheck
show config
Use the show flash command to list Flash information, including file code names, version numbers, and sizes.
show flash [[m/]device:] [all | chips | filesys]
m/ | (Optional) Supervisor Engine III only; module number of the supervisor engine containing the Flash device. |
device: | (Optional) Supervisor Engine III only; valid devices are bootflash, slot0, and slot1. |
all | (Optional) Supervisor Engine III only; keyword used to list deleted files, undeleted files, and files with errors on a Flash memory device. |
chips | (Optional) Supervisor Engine III only; keyword used to show information about the Flash chip. |
filesys | (Optional) Supervisor Engine III only; keyword used to show the Device Info Block, the Status Info, and the Usage Info. |
This command has no default setting.
Switch command.
Normal.
A colon (:) is required after the specified device.
This example shows how to list the Flash information for Supervisor Engines I or II:
Console> show flash
File Version Sector Size Built
-------------- ------------ ------------ ------- -----------------
c5000 nmp 3.1(213-Eng) 02-11 1606709 06/16/98 00:16:21
epld 3.1 30 72920 06/14/98 20:33:06
lcp atm 3.1 12-15 23747 06/14/98 12:16:37
lcp tr 3.1 12-15 28737 06/14/98 12:22:52
lcp c5ip 3.1 12-15 23723 06/14/98 12:27:36
lcp 64k 3.1 12-15 57100 06/14/98 12:24:57
atm/fddi 3.1 12-15 24502 06/14/98 11:57:58
lcp 360 3.1(212) 12-15 120648 06/14/98 12:32:50
mcp 3.1 12-15 26278 06/14/98 11:50:41
Console>
The following examples show how to list Flash information for Supervisor Engine III:
Console> show flash
-#- ED --type-- --crc--- -seek-- nlen -length- -----date/time------ name
1 .D 2 2D6B310A 100fc0 15 1052123 Jun 26 1998 15:43:50 cat5k_r47_1.cbi
2 .. 2 43B312DF 201ed8 15 1052608 Jun 27 1998 10:23:30 cat5k_r47_1.cbi
6283877 bytes available (2104731 bytes used)
Console> show flash chips
******** Intel Series 2+ Status/Register Dump ********
ATTRIBUTE MEMORY REGISTERS:
Config Option Reg (4000): 2
Config Status Reg (4002): 0
Card Status Reg (4100): 1
Write Protect Reg (4104): 4
Voltage Cntrl Reg (410C): 0
Rdy/Busy Mode Reg (4140): 2
COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 0
Intelligent ID Code : 8989A0A0
Compatible Status Reg: 8080
Global Status Reg: B0B0
Block Status Regs:
0 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
8 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
16 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
24 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 1
Intelligent ID Code : 8989A0A0
Compatible Status Reg: 8080
Global Status Reg: B0B0
Block Status Regs:
0 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
8 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
16 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
24 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 2
Intelligent ID Code : FF00FF
IID Not Intel -- assuming bank not populated
COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 3
Intelligent ID Code : FF00FF
IID Not Intel -- assuming bank not populated
COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 4
Intelligent ID Code : FF00FF
IID Not Intel -- assuming bank not populated
Console> show flash filesys
-------- F I L E S Y S T E M S T A T U S --------
Device Number = 0
DEVICE INFO BLOCK:
Magic Number = 6887635 File System Vers = 10000 (1.0)
Length = 800000 Sector Size = 20000
Programming Algorithm = 4 Erased State = FFFFFFFF
File System Offset = 20000 Length = 7A0000
MONLIB Offset = 100 Length = C730
Bad Sector Map Offset = 1FFF8 Length = 8
Squeeze Log Offset = 7C0000 Length = 20000
Squeeze Buffer Offset = 7E0000 Length = 20000
Num Spare Sectors = 0
Spares:
STATUS INFO:
Writable
NO File Open for Write
Complete Stats
No Unrecovered Errors
USAGE INFO:
Bytes Used = 201D9B Bytes Available = 5FE265
Bad Sectors = 0 Spared Sectors = 0
OK Files = 1 Bytes = 100FC0
Deleted Files = 1 Bytes = 100DDB
Files w/Errors = 0 Bytes = 0
Console> show flash all
-#- ED --type-- --crc--- -seek-- nlen -length- -----date/time------ name
1 .D 2 2D6B310A 100fc0 15 1052123 Jun 26 1998 15:43:50 cat5k_r47_1.cbi
2 .. 2 43B312DF 201ed8 15 1052608 Jun 27 1998 10:23:30 cat5k_r47_1.cbi
6283877 bytes available (2104731 bytes used)
-------- F I L E S Y S T E M S T A T U S --------
Device Number = 0
DEVICE INFO BLOCK:
Magic Number = 6887635 File System Vers = 10000 (1.0)
Length = 800000 Sector Size = 20000
Programming Algorithm = 4 Erased State = FFFFFFFF
File System Offset = 20000 Length = 7A0000
MONLIB Offset = 100 Length = C730
Bad Sector Map Offset = 1FFF8 Length = 8
Squeeze Log Offset = 7C0000 Length = 20000
Squeeze Buffer Offset = 7E0000 Length = 20000
Num Spare Sectors = 0
Spares:
STATUS INFO:
Writable
NO File Open for Write
Complete Stats
No Unrecovered Errors
USAGE INFO:
Bytes Used = 201D9B Bytes Available = 5FE265
Bad Sectors = 0 Spared Sectors = 0
OK Files = 1 Bytes = 100FC0
Deleted Files = 1 Bytes = 100DDB
Files w/Errors = 0 Bytes = 0
******** Intel Series 2+ Status/Register Dump ********
ATTRIBUTE MEMORY REGISTERS:
Config Option Reg (4000): 2
Config Status Reg (4002): 0
Card Status Reg (4100): 1
Write Protect Reg (4104): 4
Voltage Cntrl Reg (410C): 0
Rdy/Busy Mode Reg (4140): 2
COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 0
Intelligent ID Code : 8989A0A0
Compatible Status Reg: 8080
Global Status Reg: B0B0
Block Status Regs:
0 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
8 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
16 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
24 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 1
Intelligent ID Code : 8989A0A0
Compatible Status Reg: 8080
Global Status Reg: B0B0
Block Status Regs:
0 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
8 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
16 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
24 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 2
Intelligent ID Code : FF00FF
IID Not Intel -- assuming bank not populated
COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 3
Intelligent ID Code : FF00FF
IID Not Intel -- assuming bank not populated
COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 4
Intelligent ID Code : FF00FF
IID Not Intel -- assuming bank not populated
download
resetswitch
show versionswitch
upload
Use the show history command to list the commands you have entered in the current EXEC session.
show historyThis command has no arguments or keywords.
Cisco IOS ATM command.
EXEC.
The command history feature provides a record of EXEC commands you have entered. The number of commands the history buffer records is determined by the history size line configuration command or the terminal history size EXEC command.
Table 2-20 lists the keys and functions you can use to recall commands from the command history buffer.
| Key | Function |
|---|---|
Up Arrow or Ctrl-P 1 | Recalls commands in the history buffer in a backward sequence, beginning with the most recent command. Repeat the key sequence to recall older commands. |
Down Arrow or Ctrl-N 1 | Returns to more recent commands in the history buffer after recalling commands with Ctrl-P or the up arrow. Repeat the key sequence to recall more recent commands. |
| 1The arrow keys function only with ANSI-compatible terminals such as VT100s. |
This example shows how to list the command history:
ATM#show history enable show atm traffic show atm vlan show lane show history ATM#
Use the show igmp statistics command to view IGMP statistics for a particular VLAN.
show igmp statistics [vlan_id]
vlan_id | (Optional) VLAN for which to show IGMP statistics. |
If no VLAN is specified, statistics for VLAN 1 are shown.
Switch command.
Normal.
This example shows how to view IGMP statistics for VLAN 1:
Console> show igmp statistics 1 IGMP enabled IGMP statistics for vlan 1: Total valid pkts rcvd: 18951 Total invalid pkts recvd 0 General Queries recvd 377 Group Specific Queries recvd 0 MAC-Based General Queries recvd 0 Leaves recvd 14 Reports recvd 16741 Queries Xmitted 0 GS Queries Xmitted 16 Reports Xmitted 0 Leaves Xmitted 0 Failures to add GDA to EARL 0 Topology Notifications rcvd 10 IGMP packets dropped 0 Console>
Table 2-21 describes the fields in the show igmp statistics output.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
IGMP Enabled | Status of whether IGMP snooping is enabled or disabled. |
Total valid pkts rcvd | Total number of valid IGMP packets received. |
Total invalid pkts recvd | Total number of invalid IGMP packets received. |
General Queries recvd | Total number of IGMP general queries received. |
Group Specific Queries recvd | Total number of IGMP group-specific queries received. |
MAC-Based General Queries recvd | Total number of MAC-based general queries received. |
Leaves recvd | Total number of IGMP leaves received. |
Reports recvd | Total number of IGMP reports received. |
Queries Xmitted | Total number of IGMP general queries transmitted by the switch. |
GS Queries Xmitted | Total number of IGMP group specific-equivalent queries transmitted by the switch. |
Reports Xmitted | Total number of IGMP reports transmitted by the swtich. |
Leaves Xmitted | Total number of IGMP leaves transmitted by the swtich. |
Failures to add GDA to EARL | Total number of times the switch failed to add a multicast entry (GDA) to the EARL table. |
Topology Notifications rcvd | Total number of topology change notifications received by the switch. |
IGMP packets dropped | Total number of IGMP packets dropped by the switch. |
clear igmp statistics
clear multicast router
set igmp
set multicast router
show multicast router
show multicast group count
Use the show interface command to display information on network interfaces.
show interfaceThis command has no arguments or keywords.
This command has no default setting.
Switch command.
Normal.
This example shows how to display sl0 and sc0:
Console> show interface
sl0: flags=51<UP,POINTOPOINT,RUNNING>
slip 0.0.0.0 dest 0.0.0.0
sc0: flags=63<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING>
vlan 1 inet 172.16.25.130 netmask 255.255.0.0 broadcast 172.16.255.255
Console>
Table 2-22 describes the fields in the show interface command output.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
sl0 | Information on the SLIP interface. |
flags | Flags indicating the interface state (decoded in the subsequent field). |
<UP,POINTOPOINT, RUNNING> | Interface state (UP, DOWN, BROADCAST, LOOPBACK, POINTOPOINT, or RUNNING). |
slip | IP address of the SLIP interface. |
dest | IP address of the host to which the console port will be connected. |
sc0 | Information on the in-band interface. |
vlan | Number of the VLAN to which the sc0 interface has been assigned (known as the management VLAN). |
inet | IP address of the interface. |
netmask | Network mask for the interface. |
broadcast | Broadcast address for the interface. |
Use the show ip alias command to show a listing of defined IP aliases.
show ip alias [name]
name | (Optional) Alias for a specific host. |
This command has no default setting.
Switch command.
Normal.
This example shows how to display a listing of all IP aliases:
Console> show ip alias default 0.0.0.0 sparc20 192.168.10.69 cat5500-1 172.16.169.16 cat5500-2 172.16.169.20 Console>
Use the show ip dns command to show the DNS name servers and the default DNS domain name.
show ip dnsThis command has no arguments or keywords.
This command has no default setting.
Switch command.
Normal.
This example shows how to display the DNS name servers and the default DNS domain name:
Console> show ip dns DNS is currently enabled. The default DNS domain name is: cisco.com DNS name server status --------------- ------- 172.16.30.32 192.168.2.132 primary 172.31.128.70 Console>
Table 2-23 describes the fields in the show ip dns command output.
| Field | Description |
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DNS is currently enabled | Status of whether DNS is enabled or disabled. |
default DNS domain name | Default DNS domain name. |
DNS name server | IP addresses or IP aliases of the configured DNS servers. |
status | Primary DNS server. |
clear ip dns domain
clear ip dns server
set ip dns
set ip dns domain
set ip dns server
Use the show ip permit command to display the IP permit list information.
show ip permit [noalias]
noalias | (Optional) Keyword to force the display to show IP addresses, not IP aliases. |
This command has no default value.
Switch command.
Normal.
This example shows how to display IP permit list information:
Console> show ip permit IP permit list feature enabled. Permit List Mask ---------------- ---------------- batboy 172.16.101.102 172.20.102.0 255.255.255.0 172.20.164.0 255.255.255.0 Denied IP Address Last Accessed Time Type ----------------- ------------------ ------ 172.20.101.104 01/20/97,07:45:20 SNMP 172.31.206.222 01/21/97,14:23:05 Telnet Console>
Table 2-24 describes the fields in the show ip permit command output.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
IP permit list feature enabled | Status of whether the IP permit list feature is enabled or disabled. |
Permit List | IP addresses and IP aliases that are allowed to access the switch. |
Mask | Subnet masks of permitted IP addresses. |
Denied IP Address | IP addresses and IP aliases that are not allowed to access the switch. |
Last Accessed Time | Date and time of the last attempt to log in to the switch from the address. |
Type | Login-attempt type. |
clear ip permit
set ip permit
set snmp trap
Use the show ip route command to display IP routing table entries.
show ip route [noalias]
noalias | (Optional) Keyword to force the display to show IP addresses, not IP aliases. |
This command has no default setting.
Switch command.
Normal.
This example shows how to display the IP route table:
Console> show ip route Fragmentation Redirect Unreachable ------------- -------- ----------- enabled enabled enabled Destination Gateway Flags Use Interface ----------------------- ----------------------- ------ ---------- --------- default 172.20.22.201 UG 2907 sc0 default 172.20.22.202 U 788 sc0 172.20.0.0 172.20.22.96 U 788 sc0 default default UH 0 sl0 Console>
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