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show rsmautostate
show snmp
show span
show spantree
show spantree backbonefast
show spantree blockedports
show spantree portstate
show spantree portvlancost
show spantree statistics
show spantree summary
show spantree uplinkfast
show sscop
show station controltable
show station ordertable
show standbyports
show summertime
show system
show tacacs
show test

show rsmautostate

Use the show rsmautostate command to display the current status of line protocol state determination of the RSM(s) due to Catalyst 5000, 2926G, and 2926 series switch port state change.

show rsmautostate mod_num
Syntax Description

mod_num

Number of the module.

Default

This command has no default setting.

Command Type

Switch command.

Command Mode

Normal.

Usage Guideline

This command is not supported by the Catalyst  4000 and 2948G series switches.

Example

This example shows how to display the current status of RSM line protocol state determination:

Console> show rsmautostate
RSM Auto port state: enabled
Console>
 

show snmp

Use the show snmp command to display SNMP information.

show snmp [noalias]
Syntax Description

noalias

(Optional) Keyword that forces the display to show IP address, not IP aliases.

Default

This command has no default setting.

Command Type

Switch command.

Command Mode

Normal.

Examples

This example shows how to display SNMP information:

Console> show snmp
RMON: Enabled
Traps Enabled: Chassis
Port Traps Enabled: None
 
Community-Access     Community-String
----------------     --------------------
read-only            public
read-write           private
read-write-all       secret
 
Trap-Rec-Address                           Trap-Rec-Community
----------------------------------------   --------------------
192.122.173.42                             public
Console> 
This example shows the SNMP information displayed when a Network Analysis Module is installed:
Console> show snmp
RMON: Enabled
Traps Enabled: Chassis
Port Traps Enabled: None
 
Community-Access     Community-String
----------------     --------------------
read-only            public
read-write           private
read-write-all       secret
 
Trap-Rec-Address                           Trap-Rec-Community
----------------------------------------   --------------------
192.122.173.42                             public
 
Extended Rmon:              Disabled
Extended RMON Netflow:      Disabled
Extended RMON Vlanmode:     Disabled
Extended RMON Vlanagent:    Disabled
 

Table 2-57 describes the possible fields (depending on the port type queried) in the show snmp command output.


Table 2-57: show snmp Command Output Fields
Field Description

RMON

Status of whether RMON is enabled or disabled.

Traps Enabled

Trap types that are enabled.

Port Traps Enabled

Set of ports whose linkup/linkdown trap is enabled.

Community-Access

Configured SNMP communities.

Community-String

SNMP community strings associated with each SNMP community.

Trap-Rec-Address

IP address or IP alias of trap receiver hosts.

Trap-Rec-Community

SNMP community string used for trap messages to the trap receiver.

Extended Rmon

Status of whether extended RMON is enabled or disabled.

Extended RMON Netflow

Status of whether Netflow Monitor option is enabled or disabled.

Extended RMON Vlanmode

Status of whether VLAN Monitor option is enabled or disabled.

Extended RMON Vlanagent

Status of whether VLANagent option is enabled or disabled.

Related Commands

set snmp rmon
set snmp trap

show span

Use the show span command to display information about the current SPAN configuration:

show span
Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments.

Default

This command has no default setting.

Command Type

Switch command.

Command Mode

Normal.

Usage Guideline

SPAN in the context of a single module is the only possible configuration for Token Ring modules.

Example

These examples show how to display SPAN information for the switch. In this example, the SPAN source is port 2/1 and the SPAN destination is port 2/12. Both transmit traffic and receive traffic are monitored. Normal incoming packets are disabled on the SPAN destination port.

Console> (enable) show span
Status          : enabled
Admin Source    : Port 2/1
Oper Source     : Port 2/1
Destination     : Port 2/12
Direction       : transmit/receive
Incoming Packets: disabled
Console> (enable)
 

In this example, the SPAN source is VLAN 522 and the SPAN destination port is port 2/12. Only transmit traffic is monitored. Normal incoming packets are allowed on the SPAN destination port.

Console> (enable) show span
Status          : enabled
Admin Source    : VLAN 522
Oper Source     : Port 2/1-2
Destination     : Port 2/12
Direction       : transmit
Incoming Packets: enabled
Console> (enable)
 

Table 2-58 describes the fields in the show span command output.


Table 2-58: show span Command Output Fields
Field Description

Status

Status of whether SPAN is enabled or disabled.

Admin Source

Source port or VLAN for SPAN information.

Oper Source

Operator port or VLAN for SPAN information.

Destination

Destination port for SPAN information.

Direction

Status of whether transmit, receive, or transmit/receive information is monitored.

Incoming Packets

Status of whether reception of normal incoming packets on the SPAN destination port is enabled or disabled.

Related Commands

clear config
set span

show spantree

Use the show spantree command to display spanning-tree information for a VLAN.

show spantree [vlan | mod_num/port_num] [active]
Syntax Description

vlan

(Optional) Number of the VLAN. If the VLAN number is not specified, the default is VLAN  1.

mod_num

(Optional) Number of the module.

port_num

(Optional) Number of the port on the module.

active

(Optional) Keyword to display only the active ports.

Default

This command has no default setting.

Command Type

Switch command.

Command Mode

Normal.

Usage Guideline

The Catalyst 2948G is a fixed configuration switch. All ports are located on "module 2;" for this reason, if you enter mod_num/port_num 1/N, an error message will be displayed.

Examples

This example shows how to display the spanning-tree configuration for VLAN 1005:

Console> show spantree 1005
VLAN 1005
Spanning tree enabled
 
Designated Root             00-40-0b-8f-8b-ec
Designated Root Priority    32768
Designated Root Cost        0
Designated Root Port        1/0
Root Max Age   6  sec    Hello Time 2  sec   Forward Delay 4  sec
 
Bridge ID MAC ADDR          00-40-0b-8f-8b-ec
Bridge ID Priority          32768
Bridge Max Age 6  sec    Hello Time 2  sec   Forward Delay 4  sec
 
Port,Vlan Vlan  Port-State     Cost   Priority  Fast-Start  Group-method
--------- ----  -------------  -----  --------  ----------  ------------
 1003     1005  inactive          80        32   disabled
Console> 
 

This example shows how to display only the active ports:

Console> show spantree active
VLAN 1
Spanning tree enabled
Spanning tree type          ieee
 
Designated Root             00-60-70-4c-70-00
Designated Root Priority    32768
Designated Root Cost        19
Designated Root Port        1/1
Root Max Age   20 sec    Hello Time 2  sec   Forward Delay 15 sec
 
Bridge ID MAC ADDR          00-e0-1e-9b-2e-00
Bridge ID Priority          32768
Bridge Max Age 20 sec    Hello Time 2  sec   Forward Delay 15 sec
 
Port      Vlan  Port-State     Cost   Priority  Fast-Start  Group-Method
--------- ----  -------------  -----  --------  ----------  ------------
 1/1      1     forwarding        19        32   disabled              
 3/1-2    1     forwarding        19        32   disabled    redundancy
 

Table 2-59 describes the possible fields in the show spantree command output.


Table 2-59: show spantree Command Output Fields
Field Description

VLAN

VLAN for which spanning-tree information is shown.

Spanning tree

Status of whether Spanning-Tree Protocol is enabled or disabled.

Designated Root

MAC address of the designated spanning-tree root bridge.

Designated Root Priority

Priority of the designated root bridge.

Designated Root Cost

Total path cost to reach the root.

Designated Root Port

Port through which the root bridge can be reached (shown only on nonroot bridges).

Root Max Age

Amount of time a BPDU packet should be considered valid.

Hello Time

Number of times the root bridge sends BPDUs.

Forward Delay

Amount of time the port spends in listening or learning mode.

Bridge ID MAC ADDR

Bridge MAC address.

Bridge ID Priority

Bridge priority.

Bridge Max Age

Bridge maximum age.

Hello Time

Amount of time the bridge sends BPDUs.

Forward Delay

Amount of time the bridge spends in listening or learning mode.

Port

Port number.

Vlan

VLAN to which the port belongs.

Port-State

Spanning-tree port state (disabled, inactive, not-connected, blocking, listening, learning, forwarding, bridging, or type-pvid-inconsistent).

Cost

Cost associated with the port.

Priority

Priority associated with the port.

Fast-Start

Status of whether the port is configured to use the fast-start feature.

show spantree backbonefast

Use the show spantree backbonefast command to display whether the spanning-tree Backbone Fast Convergence feature is enabled.

show spantree backbonefast
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Default

This command has no default setting.

Command Type

Switch command.

Command Mode

Normal.

Example

This example shows how to display whether the spanning-tree Backbone Fast Convergence feature is enabled:

Console> show spantree backbonefast
Backbonefast is enabled.
Console> 

show spantree blockedports

Use the show spantree blockedports command to display only the blocked ports.

show spantree blockedports [vlan_num]
Syntax Description

vlan_num

(Optional) Number of the VLAN.

Default

This command has no default setting.

Command Type

Switch command.

Command Mode

Normal.

Usage Guideline

If you do not specify a VLAN number, all blocked ports in the system are displayed.

Example

This example shows how to display the blocked ports for VLAN 1002:

Console> show spantree blockedports 1002
Number of blocked ports (segments) in VLAN 1002 : 0
Console> 

show spantree portstate

Use the show spantree portstate command to determine the current spanning-tree state of a Token Ring port within a spanning tree.

show spantree portstate [trcrf ]
Syntax Description

trcrf

(Optional) Token Ring concentrator relay function statistical information.

Default

This command has no default setting.

Command Type

Switch command.

Command Mode

Normal.

Usage Guideline

This command is not supported by the Catalyst  4000 and 2948G series switches.

Example

This example shows how to display the current spanning-tree state of a Token Ring port within a spanning tree:

Console> show spantree portstate 1003
Port,Vlan Vlan  Port-State     Cost   Priority  Fast-Start  Group-method
--------- ----  -------------  -----  --------  ----------  ------------
 1003     1005  inactive          80         4   disabled
* = portstate set by user configuration
Console>
Related Command

show spantree

show spantree portvlancost

Use the show spantree portvlancost command to show the path cost for the VLANs on a port.

show spantree portvlancost mod_num/port_num
Syntax Description

mod_num

Number of the module.

port_num

Number of the port.

Default

This command has no default setting.

Command Type

Switch command.

Command Mode

Normal.

Usage Guideline

The Catalyst 2948G is a fixed configuration switch. All ports are located on "module 2;" for this reason, if you enter mod_num/port_num 1/N, an error message will be displayed.

Example

This example shows how to display the path cost for the VLANs on port 2/12:

Console> show spantree portvlancost 2/12
Port 2/12 VLANs 1-1005 have path cost 19.
Console> 
Related Command

show spantree


show spantree statistics

Use the show spantree statistics command to show spanning-tree statistical information.

show spantree statistics mod_num/port_num [vlan]
show spantree statistics {trcrf | trbrf}
Syntax Description

mod_num

Number of the module.

port_num

Number of the port.

vlan

(Optional) Number of the VLAN.

trcrf

Number of the Token Ring concentrator relay function VLAN.

trbrf

Number of the Token Ring bridge relay function VLAN.

Default

This command has no default setting.

Command Type

Switch command.

Command Mode

Normal.

Usage Guidelines

The trcrf and trbrf arguments are not supported by the Catalys  4000 and 2948G series switches.

The Catalyst 2948G is a fixed configuration switch. All ports are located on "module 2;" for this reason, if you enter mod_num/port_num 1/N, an error message will be displayed.

Example

This example shows how to display Token Ring concentrator relay function statistical information:

Console> (enable) show spantree statistics 1003 1005
TR CRF 1003, TR BRF 1005
 
SpanningTree enabled for vlanNo = 1005
 
                BPDU-related parameters
port spanning tree                   enabled
state                                disabled
port_id                              0xcccf
port number                          0x7eb
path cost                            80
message age (port/VLAN)              0(10)
designated_root                      00-10-2f-52-eb-ec
designated_cost                      0
designated_bridge                    00-10-2f-52-eb-ec
designated_port                      0xcccf
top_change_ack                       FALSE
config_pending                       FALSE
 
                PORT based information & statistics
config bpdu's xmitted (port/VLAN)    0(0)
config bpdu's received (port/VLAN)   0(0)
tcn bpdu's xmitted (port/VLAN)       0(0)
tcn bpdu's received (port/VLAN)      0(0)
forward trans count                  0
 
                Status of Port Timers
forward delay timer                  INACTIVE
forward delay timer value            0
message age timer                    INACTIVE
message age timer value              0
topology change timer                INACTIVE
topology change timer value          0
hold timer                           INACTIVE
hold timer value                     0
delay root port timer                INACTIVE
delay root port timer value          0
 
                VLAN based information & statistics
spanningtree type                    ibm
spanningtree multicast address       c0-00-00-00-01-00
bridge priority                      32768
bridge mac address                   00-10-2f-52-eb-ec
bridge hello time                    2 sec
bridge forward delay                 4 sec
topology change initiator:           1/0
topology change                      FALSE
topology change time                 14
topology change detected             FALSE
topology change count                0
 
                Other port-specific info
dynamic max age transitions          0
port bpdu ok count                   0
msg age expiry count                 0
link loading                         1
bpdu in processing                   FALSE
num of similar bpdus to process      0
next state                           0
src mac count:                       0
total src mac count                  0
curr_src_mac                         00-00-00-00-00-00
next_src_mac                         00-00-00-00-00-00
channel_src_mac                      00-00-00-00-00-00
channel src count                    0
channel ok count                     0
Console> (enable)
Related Command

show spantree

show spantree summary

Use the show spantree summary command to display a summary of spanning-tree information.

show spantree summary
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Default

This command has no default setting.

Command Type

Switch command.

Command Mode

Normal.

Example

This example shows how to display a summary of spanning-tree information:

Console> show spantree summary
Summary of connected spanning tree ports by vlan
 
Uplinkfast disabled for bridge.
Backbonefast enabled for bridge.
 
Vlan  Blocking Listening Learning Forwarding STP Active
----- -------- --------- -------- ---------- ----------
   1         0         0        0          1          1
 
      Blocking Listening Learning Forwarding STP Active
----- -------- --------- -------- ---------- ----------
Total        0         0        0          1          1
 
 
BackboneFast statistics
-----------------------
Number of inferior BPDUs received (all VLANs)  : 0
Number of RLQ req PDUs received (all VLANs)    : 0
Number of RLQ res PDUs received (all VLANs)    : 0
Number of RLQ req PDUs transmitted (all VLANs) : 0
Number of RLQ res PDUs transmitted (all VLANs) : 0
Console> 
Related Command

show spantree

show spantree uplinkfast

Use the show spantree uplinkfast command to show the uplinkfast settings.

show spantree uplinkfast
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Default

This command has no default setting.

Command Type

Switch command.

Command Mode

Normal.

Example

This example shows how to display the uplinkfast settings:

Console> show spantree uplinkfast
VLAN port list 	
------------------------------------------------
1-20   1/1(fwd),1/2-1/5
21-50  1/9(fwd), 1/6-1/8, 1/10-1/12
51-100 2/1(fwd), 2/12
Console> 
Related Command

show spantree

show sscop

Use the show sscop command to show SSCOP details for all ATM interfaces.

show sscop
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Default

This command has no default setting.

Command Type

Cisco  IOS ATM command.

Command Mode

EXEC.

Usage Guideline

This command is not supported by the Catalyst  4000 and 2948G series switches.

Example

This example shows sample output from the show sscop command:

ATM#show sscop
SSCOP details for interface ATM0
   Current State = Idle,   Uni version = 3.0
   Send Sequence Number: Current = 0,  Maximum = 10
   Send Sequence Number Acked = 0
   Rcv Sequence Number: Lower Edge = 0, Upper Edge = 0, Max = 10
   Poll Sequence Number = 0, Poll Ack Sequence Number = 0
   Vt(Pd) = 0
   Connection Control:  timer = 1000
   Timer currently Inactive
   Timer_Keepalive = 30000
   Current Retry Count = 0, Maximum Retry Count = 10
   AckQ count = 0, RcvQ count = 0, TxQ count = 0
   Local connections currently pending = 0
   Max local connections allowed pending = 50
   Statistics -
      Pdu's Sent = 0, Pdu's Received = 0, Pdu's Ignored = 0
      Begin = 0/0, Begin Ack = 0/0, Begin Reject = 0/0
      End = 0/0, End Ack = 0/0
      Resync = 0/0, Resync Ack = 0/0
      Sequenced Data = 0/0, Sequenced Poll Data = 0/0
      Poll = 0/0, Stat = 0/0, Unsolicited Stat = 0/0
      Unassured Data = 0/0, Mgmt Data = 0/0, Unknown Pdu's = 0
ATM#

Table 2-60 describes the possible fields (depending on the port type queried) in the show sscop output.


Note Interpreting the output of the show sscop command requires a thorough understanding of SSCOP. This information is used by Cisco technicians to help diagnose network problems.

Table 2-60: show sscop Command Output Fields
Field Description

SSCOP details for interface

Interface for which details are returned.

Current State

Current SSCOP state for the interface.

Uni version

Version of UNI configured on the interface.

Send Sequence Number

Current and maximum send sequence number.

Send Sequence Number Acked

Sequence number of packets already acknowledged.

Rcv Sequence Number

Sequence number of packets received.

Poll Sequence Number

Current poll sequence number.

Poll Ack Sequence Number

Poll sequence number already acknowledged.

Vt(Pd)

Number of Pd frames sent that triggers the sending of a Poll frame.

Connection Control

Timer value for establishing and terminating SSCOP, and indicates whether the timer is active or inactive.

Timer_Keepalive

Timer value used to send keepalives on an idle link.

Current Retry Count

Current count of the retry counter.

Maximum Retry Count

Maximum number of retries allowed.

AckQ count

Current value of the acknowledgment queue count.

RcvQ count

Current value of the receive queue count.

TxQ count

Current value of the transmit queue count.

Local connections currently pending

Current number of local connections pending.

Max local connections allowed pending

Maximum number of pending local connections.

Pdu's Sent

Total number of SSCOP frames sent.

Pdu's Received

Total number of SSCOP frames received.

Pdu's Ignored

Number of invalid SSCOP frames ignored.

Begin

Number of Begin frames sent/received.

Begin Ack

Number of Begin Ack frames sent/received.

Begin Reject

Number of Begin Reject frames sent/received.

End

Number of End frames sent/received.

End Ack

Number of End Ack frames sent/received.

Resync

Number of Resync frames sent/received.

Resync Ack

Number of Resync Ack frames sent/received.

Sequenced Data

Number of Sequenced Data frames sent/received.

Sequenced Poll Data

Number of Sequenced Poll Data frames sent/received.

Poll

Number of Poll frames sent/received.

Stat

Number of Stat frames sent/received.

Unsolicited Stat

Number of Unsolicited Stat frames sent/received.

Unassured Data

Number of Unassured Data frames sent/received.

Mgmt Data

Number of Mgmt Data frames sent/received.

Unknown Pdu's

Number of Unknown SSCOP frames sent/received.


show station controltable

Use the show station controltable command to display a collection of statistics and status information associated with each Token Ring station on the local ring. In addition, this command provides status information for each ring being monitored.

show station controltable [mod_num[/port_num]]
Syntax Description

mod_num

(Optional) Number of the module.

/port_num

(Optional) Number of the port on the module.

Default

This command has no default setting.

Command Type

Switch command.

Command Mode

Normal.

Usage Guidelines

This command is not supported by the Catalyst  4000 and 2948G series switches.

This command is only supported on Token Ring modules.

Example

This example shows how to display a collection of statistics and status information associated with each Token Ring station on Token Ring module 3:

Console> show station controltable 3
Port    TableSize          ActiveStation      RingState
-----   -----------------  -----------------  -----------------
 3/1    0                  0                  Normal Operation
 3/2    0                  0                  Normal Operation
 3/3    0                  0                  Normal Operation
 3/4    0                  0                  Normal Operation
 3/5    0                  0                  Normal Operation
 3/6    0                  0                  Normal Operation
 3/7    0                  0                  Normal Operation
 3/8    0                  0                  Normal Operation
 3/9    0                  0                  Normal Operation
 3/10   0                  0                  Normal Operation
 3/11   0                  0                  Normal Operation
 3/12   0                  0                  Normal Operation
 3/13   0                  0                  Normal Operation
 3/14   0                  0                  Normal Operation
 3/15   0                  2                  Normal Operation
 3/16   0                  0                  Normal Operation
Port    BeaconSender       BeaconNAUN         OrderChanges
-----   -----------------  -----------------  -----------------
 3/1    00:00:00:00:00:00  00:00:00:00:00:00  0
 3/2    00:00:00:00:00:00  00:00:00:00:00:00  0
 3/3    00:00:00:00:00:00  00:00:00:00:00:00  0
 3/4    00:00:00:00:00:00  00:00:00:00:00:00  0
 3/5    00:00:00:00:00:00  00:00:00:00:00:00  0
 3/6    00:00:00:00:00:00  00:00:00:00:00:00  0
 3/7    00:00:00:00:00:00  00:00:00:00:00:00  0
 3/8    00:00:00:00:00:00  00:00:00:00:00:00  0
 3/9    00:00:00:00:00:00  00:00:00:00:00:00  0
 3/10   00:00:00:00:00:00  00:00:00:00:00:00  0
 3/11   00:00:00:00:00:00  00:00:00:00:00:00  0
 3/12   00:00:00:00:00:00  00:00:00:00:00:00  0
 3/13   00:00:00:00:00:00  00:00:00:00:00:00  0
 3/14   00:00:00:00:00:00  00:00:00:00:00:00  0
 3/15   00:00:00:00:00:00  00:00:00:00:00:00  1
 3/16   00:00:00:00:00:00  00:00:00:00:00:00  0
Console> 
 

Table 2-61 describes the fields in the show station controltable command output.


Table 2-61: show station controltable Command Output Fields
Field Description

Port

Module and port number.

TableSize

Number of Token Ring station entries in the table associated with this port.

ActiveStation

Number of active Token Ring station entries in the table associated with this port.

RingState

Current status of the ring.

BeaconSender

Address of the sender of the last beacon frame received on this ring. If no beacon frames have been received, this object shall be equal to six octets of zero.

BeaconNAUN

Address of the nearest upstream neighbor in the last beacon frame received on this ring. If no beacon frames have been received, this object shall be equal to six octets of zero.

OrderChanges

Number of add and delete events in the table associated with this port.

Related Commands

show counters
show station ordertable

show station ordertable

Use the show station ordertable command to display a listing of the order of stations on the monitored rings.

show station ordertable [mod_num[/port_num]]
Syntax Description

mod_num

(Optional) Number of the module.

/port_num

(Optional) Number of the port on the module.

Default

This command has no default setting.

Command Type

Switch command.

Command Mode

Normal.

Usage Guideline

This command is not supported by the Catalyst  4000 and 2948G series switches.

Example

This example shows how to display a listing of the order of stations on the Token Ring module 3:

Console> show station ordertable 3
Port    OrderIndex         Address
-----   ---------------    -----------------
 3/15   1                  00:05:77:05:40:63
        2                  00:00:30:cf:a0:98
Console> 
 

Table 2-62 describes the fields in the show station ordertable command output.


Table 2-62: show station ordertable Command Output Fields
Field Description

Port

Module and port number.

OrderIndex

Location of the station with respect to other stations on the ring.

Address

Physical address of the station.

Related Commands

show counters
show station controltable

show standbyports

Use the show standbyports command to display the current status of the standby ports feature. The standby ports feature allows the ports on the standby supervisor engine module to pass traffic. If this feature is disabled, the ports are in standby mode.

show standbyports
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Default

This command has no default setting.

Command Mode

Normal.

Command Type

Switch command.

Usage Guideline

This command is not supported by the Catalyst  4000 and 2948G series switches.

Example

This example shows how to display the current status of the standby ports feature:

Console> show standbyports
Standby ports feature enabled
Console> 
Related Command

set standbyports

show summertime

Use the show summertime command to display the current status of the summertime feature.

show summertime
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Default

This command has no default setting.

Command Type

Switch command.

Command Mode

Normal.

Example

This example shows how to display the current status of the summertime feature:

Console> show summertime
Summertime is enabled and set to 'pst'
Console>
 

The output indicates whether the feature is enabled or disabled and the time zone configured for use with the feature.

Related Command

set summertime

show system

Use the show system command to display system information.

show system
Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments.

Default

This command has no default setting.

Command Type

Switch command.

Command Mode

Normal.

Usage Guideline

In a Token Ring module, the values shown for Traffic and Peak are the average of three switching buses.

Example

This example shows the system status and other information:

Console> show system
PS1-Status PS2-Status Fan-Status Temp-Alarm Sys-Status Uptime d,h:m:s Logout
---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- -------------- ---------
ok         none       ok         off        ok         3,02:08:53     20 min
 
PS1-Type   PS2-Type   Modem   Baud  Traffic Peak Peak-Time
---------- ---------- ------- ----- ------- ---- -------------------------
WS-C5008A  none       disable  9600   0%      0% Thu Aug 10 1998, 03:22:20
 
System Name              System Location          System Contact
------------------------ ------------------------ ------------------------
Catalyst 5000            San Jose, CA             Susan x237
Console> 
 

Table 2-63 describes the fields in the show system command output.


Table 2-63: show system Command Output Fields
Field Description

PS1-Status

Status of power supply 1 (ok, fan failed, faulty, or none).

PS2-Status

Status of power supply 2 (ok, fan failed, faulty, or none).

Fan-Status

Status of the fan (ok, faulty, or other).

Temp-Alarm

Status of whether the temperature alarm is off or on.

Sys-Status

System status (ok or faulty). Corresponds to system LED status.

Uptime d, h:m:s

Amount of time in days, hours, minutes, and seconds, that the system has been up and running.

Logout

Amount of time after which an idle session is disconnected.

PS1-Type

Part number of the power supply.

PS2-Type

Part number of the redundant power supply, if present.

Modem

Status of the modem status (enable or disable).

Baud

Baud rate to which the modem is set.

Traffic

Current traffic percentage.

Peak

Peak percentage of traffic on the backplane.

Peak-Time

Time stamp when peak percentage was recorded.

System Name

System name.

System Location

System location.

System Contact

System contact information.

Related Commands

set system baud
set system contact
set system location
set system modem
set system name

show tacacs

Use the show tacacs command to display the TACACS+ protocol configuration.

show tacacs [noalias]
Syntax Description

noalias

(Optional) Keyword to force the display to show IP addresses, not IP aliases.

Default

This command has no default setting.

Command Type

Switch command.

Command Mode

Normal.

Example

This example shows how to display the TACACS+ protocol configuration:

Console> show tacacs
Login Authentication: Console Session   Telnet Session
---------------------  ----------------  ----------------
tacacs                 disabled          disabled        
local                  enabled(primary)  enabled(primary)
 
Enable Authentication:Console Session   Telnet Session
---------------------- ----------------- ----------------
tacacs                 disabled          disabled        
local                  enabled(primary)  enabled(primary)
 
Tacacs login attempts:3
Tacacs timeout:5 seconds
Tacacs direct request:disabled
 
Tacacs-Server                              Status
----------------------------------------   -------
171.69.193.114                             primary
Console>
 

Table 2-64 describes the fields in the show tacacs command output.


Table 2-64: show tacacs Command Output Fields
Field Description

Login authentication

Display of the login authentication types.

Console Session

Status of whether the console session is enabled or disabled.

Telnet Session

Status of whether the telnet session is enabled or disabled.

Enable Authentication:

Display of the enable authentication types.

Tacacs login attempts

Number of failed login attempts allowed.

Tacacs timeout

Time in seconds to wait for a response from the TACACS+ server.

Tacacs direct request

Status of whether TACACS+ directed-request option is enabled or disabled.

Tacacs-Server

IP addresses or IP aliases of configured TACACS+ servers.

Status

Primary TACACS+ server.

Related Commands

set tacacs attempts
set tacacs directedrequest
set tacacs key
set tacacs server
set tacacs timeout

show test

Use the show test command to display the results of diagnostic tests.

show test [mod_num]
Syntax Description

mod_num

(Optional) Number of the module. If you do not specify a number, test statistics are given for the general system as well as for module 1.

Default

This command has no default setting.

Command Type

Switch command.

Command Mode

Normal.

Usage Guideline

The NMP information only applies to module 1; therefore, only the display for module  1 includes the NMP status. If you specify other modules, the NMP status is not displayed.

Examples

This example shows how to display general test results for the system and for module 1 on a Catalyst  5000, 2926G, or 2926 series switch:

Console> show test
Environmental Status (. = Pass, F = Fail, U = Unknown)
  PS (3.3V):   .   PS (12V): .   PS (24V):   .   PS1: .     PS2: .
  Temperature: .   Fan:      .
 
Module 1 : 2-port 10/100BaseTX Supervisor
Network Management Processor (NMP) Status: (. = Pass, F = Fail, U = Unknown)
  ROM:  .   Flash-EEPROM: .   Ser-EEPROM: .   NVRAM: .   MCP Comm: .
 
  EARL Status :
        NewLearnTest:         .
        IndexLearnTest:       .
        DontForwardTest:      .
        MonitorTest           .
        DontLearn:            .
        FlushPacket:          .
        ConditionalLearn:     .
        EarlLearnDiscard:     .
        EarlTrapTest:         .
 
 
LCP Diag Status for Module 1  (. = Pass, F = Fail, N = N/A)
 CPU         : .    Sprom    : .    Bootcsum : .    Archsum  : .
 RAM         : .    LTL      : .    CBL      : .    DPRAM    : .   SAMBA : .
 Saints      : .    Pkt Bufs : .    Repeater : N    FLASH    : .
 Phoenix     : . TrafficMeter: . UplinkSprom : . PhoenixSprom: .
 
  MII Status:
  Ports 1  2
  -----------
        N  N
 
 SAINT/SAGE Status :
  Ports 1  2
  -----------
        .  .
 
 PHOENIX Port Status :
  Ports 9    17   18   19   20   21   22
      INBAND A->B B->A B->C C->B A->C C->A
  ------------------------------------------
        .    .    .    .    .    .    .
 
 Packet Buffer Status :
  Ports 1  2
  -----------
        .  .
 
 PHOENIX Packet Buffer Status :
  Ports INBAND A<->B B<->C A<->C
  ------------------------------
         .     .     .     .
 
 Loopback Status [Reported by Module 1] :
  Ports  1  2  9
  --------------
         .  .  .
 
 Channel Status :
  Ports  1  2
  -----------
         .  .
 
Console>
 

This example shows how to display general test results for a Catalyst 4000 or Catalyst 2948G series switch:

Console> show test
 
Environmental Status (. = Pass, F = Fail, U = Unknown, N = Not Present)
  PS1: .    PS2: N    PS1 Fan: .    PS2 Fan: N    Fan Tray: .
  Temperature: .        Chassis Temperature: 39 degC (102 degF)
 
Module 1 : 0-port Switching Supervisor
Network Management Processor (NMP) Status: (. = Pass, F = Fail, U = Unknown)
  Control Processor Status:
    DRAM : .     EEPROM : .     FLASH : .     NVRAM : .
 
  SX1000:
    Register    : .    Network Memory : .
 
  Mgmt Port Loopback Status: .
Console> 
 

This example shows how to display general test results for module 3 on a Catalyst 4000 or 2948G series switch:

Console> show test 3
Module 3: 48 10/100 Base T port Ethernet Card
 
  (HX,CX)1000:
    Ports 1-8:.    Ports 9-16:.  Ports 17-24:.
    Ports 25-32:.  Ports 33-40:. Ports 41-48:.
 
10/100BaseTX Loopback Status:
    Ports  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
           .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .
    Ports  25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 

Table 2-65 describes the fields in the show test command output.


Table 2-65: show test Command Output Fields
Field Description

Environmental Status

Test results that apply to the general system environment.

PS (3.3V)

Test results for the 3.3V power supply.

PS (12V)

Test results for the 12V power supply.

PS (24V)

Test results for the 24V power supply.

PS1

Test results for power supply 1.

PS2

Test results for power supply 2.

Temperature

Test results for temperature.

Fan

Test results for the fan.

Module 1

Test results that apply to module 1. The module type is indicated as well.

Network Management Processor (NMP) Status

Test results that apply to the NMP on the supervisor module.

ROM

Test results for ROM.

Flash-EEPROM

Test results for the Flash EEPROM.

Ser-EEPROM

Test results for serial EEPROM.

NVRAM

Test results for the NVRAM.

EARL Status

Fields that display the EARL status information.

NewLearnTest

Test results for NewLearn test (EARL).

IndexLearnTest

Test results for IndexLearn test (EARL).

DontForwardTest

Test results for DontForward test (EARL).

MonitorTest

Test results for Monitor test (EARL).

DontLearn

Test results for DontLearn test (EARL).

FlushPacket

Test results for FlushPacket test (EARL).

ConditionalLearn

Test results for ConditionalLearn test (EARL).

EarlLearnDiscard

Test results for EarlLearnDiscard test (EARL).

EarlTrapTest

Test results for EarlTrap test (EARL).

LCP Diag Status for Module 1

Test results for the specified module.

CPU

Test results for the CPU.

Sprom

Test results for serial PROM.

Bootcsum

Test results for Boot ROM checksum.

Archsum

Test results for archive Flash checksum.

RAM

Test results for the RAM.

LTL

Test results for local-target logic.

CBL

Test results for color-blocking logic.

DPRAM

Test results for dual-port RAM.

SAMBA

Test results for SAMBA chip.

Saints

Test results for SAINT chips.

Pkt Bufs

Test results for the packet buffers.

Repeater

Test results for repeater module.

FLASH

Test results for the Flash.

Phoenix

Test results for the Phoenix.

TrafficMeter

Test results for the TrafficMeter.

UplinkSprom

Test results for the UplinkSprom.

PhoenixSprom

Test results for the Phoenix.

MII Status

Test results for MII ports.

SAINT/SAGE Status

Test results for individual SAINT/SAGE chip.

Phoenix Port Status

Test results for Phoenix ports.

Packet Buffer Status

Test results for individual packet buffer.

Phoenix Packet Buffer Status

Test results for Phoenix packet buffer.

Loopback Status

Test results for the loopback test.

Channel Status

Test results for the channel test.

This example shows how to display test results for module 10 (an FDDI module):

Console> show test 10
 
Module 10 : 2-port MM MIC FDDI
Module 10 : FDDI Module Status: (. = Pass, F = Fail, U = Unknown)
 
FDDI Control Processor (FCP) Status:
  ROM:  .   RAM:  .   Flash-EEPROM: .   Dpram: .
 
  Switch Memory Status:
  RAM:  .   Cache-SRAM: .    DmpCom: .    Loadgen: .
 
FDDI Status:
  Port A Access:   .  Port B Access:   .
  Port A Loopback: .  Port B Loopback: .
  MAC Access:      .  MAC Buffer R/W:  .
  MAC Internal LB: .  MAC External LB: .
  CAM:  . . . .
 
Data Movement Processor (DMP) Status:
  Flash-EEPROM: .   RAM: .  SRAM: . COMM: .
 
  Switch Memory Status:
  RAM: .  Cache-SRAM: .
 
FDDI Status:
  MAC Access:            .   MAC Buffer R/W:        .
  MAC Internal LB:       .   MAC External LB:       .  LoadGen:.
  FBIGA Access:          .   FBIGA->MAC Buffer R/W: .
  FBIGA->MAC TxDMA:      .   FBIGA->MAC RxDMA:      .
  FBIGA->MAC Internal LB:.   FBIGA->MAC External LB:.  LoadGen:.
 
Bus Interface Status:
  SBIGA Access:          .   SBIGA->SAGE RxDMA:     .  SBIGA<-SAGE TxDMA:.
  Biga Loop Access:      .   Biga Loop Rx:          .  Biga Loop Tx:     .
 
LCP Diag Status for Module 10  (. = Pass, F = Fail, N = N/A)
 CPU         : .    Sprom    : .    Bootcsum : .    Archsum  : N
 RAM         : .    LTL      : .    CBL      : .    DPRAM    : .   SAMBA : N
 Saints      : .    Pkt Bufs : .    Repeater : N    FLASH    : N
 
 SAINT/SAGE Status :
  Ports 1
  --------
        .
 
 Packet Buffer Status :
  Ports 1
  --------
        .
 
 Loopback Status :
  Ports 1
  --------
        .
 
Console> 
 

Table 2-66 describes the fields in the show test command output for an FDDI module.


Table 2-66: show test Command Output Fields (FDDI)
Field Description

Module 10

Fields that indicate subsequent test results apply to module 10. The module type is indicated as well.

FDDI Control Processor (FCP) Status

Fields that indicate FCP status.

ROM

Test results for the ROM.

RAM

Test results for the RAM.

Flash-EEPROM

Test results for the Flash EEPROM.

Dpram

Test results for the dynamic PRAM.

Switch Memory Status

Fields that indicate the switch memory status.

RAM

Test results for the RAM.

Cache-SRAM

Test results for the queue SRAM.

DmpCom

Test results for communication block.

Loadgen

Test results for MAC LoadGen test.

FDDI Status

Fields that indicate FDDI status.

Port A Access

Test results for port A PHY register test.

Port B Access

Test results for port B PHY register test.

Port A Loopback

Test results for port A PHY loopback test.

Port B Loopback

Test results for port B PHY loopback test.

MAC Access

Test results for MAC register test.

MAC Buffer R/W

Test results for MAC buffer memory test.

MAC Internal LB

Test results for MAC internal loopback test.

MAC External LB

Test results for MAC external loopback test.

CAM

Test results for the CAM.

Data Movement Processor (DMP) Status

Fields that indicate the DMP status.

Flash-EEPROM

Test results for the Flash EEPROM.

RAM

Test results for the RAM.

SRAM

Test results for the SRAM test.

COMM

Test results for communication block.

Switch Memory Status

Fields that indicate switch memory status.

RAM

Test results for the RAM.

Cache-SRAM

Test results for the queue SRAM.

FDDI Status

Fields that indicate FDDI status.

MAC Access

Test results for MAC register test.

MAC Buffer R/W

Test results for MAC buffer memory test.

MAC Internal LB

Test results for MAC internal loopback test.

MAC External LB

Test results for MAC external loopback test.

LoadGen

Test results for MAC LoadGen test.

FBIGA Access

Test results for FBIGA register test.

FBIGA->MAC Buffer R/W

Test results for FBIGA buffer memory test.

FBIGA->MAC TxDMA

Test results for FBIGA transmit test.

FBIGA->MAC RxDMA

Test results for FBIGA receive test

FBIGA->MAC Internal LB

Test results for FBIGA internal loopback test.

FBIGA->MAC External LB

Test results for FBIGA external loopback test.

LoadGen

Test results for FBIGA LoadGen test.

Bus Interface Status

Fields that indicate bus interface status.


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