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Use the set vtp pruneeligible command to specify which VTP domain VLANs are pruning eligible.
set vtp pruneeligible vlan_range
vlan_range | Range of VLAN numbers. |
The default is VLANs 2 through 1000 are eligible for pruning.
Switch command.
Privileged.
VTP pruning causes information about each pruning-eligible VLAN to be removed from VTP updates if there are no stations belonging to that VLAN out a particular switch port. Use the set vtp command to enable VTP pruning.
By default, VLANs 2 through 1000 are pruning eligible. You do not need to use the set vtp pruneeligible command unless you have previously used the clear vtp pruneeligible command to make some VLANs pruning ineligible. If VLANs have been made pruning ineligible, use the set vtp pruneeligible command to make them pruning eligible again.
This example shows how to configure pruning eligibility for VLANs 120 and 150:
Console> (enable) set vtp pruneeligible 120,150 Vlans 120,150 eligible for pruning on this device. VTP domain nada modified. Console> (enable)
In this example, VLANs 200-500 were made pruning ineligible using the clear vtp pruneeligible command. This example shows how to make VLANs 220 through 320 pruning eligible again:
Console> (enable) set vtp pruneeligible 220-320 Vlans 2-199,220-320,501-1000 eligible for pruning on this device. VTP domain Company modified. Console> (enable)
show vtp domain
set vlan
clear vtp pruneeligible
Use the show alias command to display a listing of defined command aliases.
show alias [name]
name | (Optional) Name of the alias to be displayed. If name is not specified, all defined aliases are displayed. |
This command has no default setting.
Switch command.
Normal.
This example shows how to display all aliases:
Console> show alias shint show interface cc clear config shf show flash sip show ip route Console>
Use the show arp command to display the ARP table.
show arp [ip_addr | hostname][noalias]
ip_addr | (Optional) Number of the IP address. |
hostname | (Optional) Name of the host. |
noalias | (Optional) Keyword to force the display to show only IP addresses, not IP aliases. |
This command has no default setting.
Switch command.
Normal.
ARP aging time is the period of time that indicates when an ARP entry is removed from the ARP table. Set this value by entering the set arp agingtime command. The remaining lines of the display show the mappings of IP addresses (or IP aliases) to MAC addresses.
Use the ip_addr or the hostname options to specify a specific IP host when the ARP cache is large.
This example shows how to display the ARP table:
Console> show arp ARP Aging time = 1200 sec 198.133.219.209 at 00-40-0b-40-cc-31 198.133.219.40 at 08-00-20-08-f1-ac Console>
Use the show authentication command to display authentication information.
show authenticationThis command has no arguments or keywords.
This command has no default setting.
Switch command.
Normal.
After entering the show authentication command, you see this display:
Console>show authenticationConsole Session Telnet SessionLogin Authentication:--------------------- ---------------- -----------------tacacs disabled disabledlocal enabled(primary) enabled(primary)Enable Authentication:---------------------- ----------------- ---------------tacacs disabled disabledlocal enabled(primary) enabled(primary)Console>
Use the show boot command to display the contents of the BOOT environment variables and the configuration register setting.
show boot [mod_num]
mod_num | (Optional) Module number of the supervisor engine containing the Flash device. |
This command has no default setting.
Switch command.
Normal.
This example shows how to use the show boot command:
Console> show boot
BOOT variable =
Configuration register is 0x10F
ignore-config: disabled
console baud: 9600
boot: the ROM monitor
Console>
set boot config-register
set boot system flash
Use the show cam command to display the CAM table.
show cam [count]{dynamic | static | permanent | system} [vlan]
count | (Optional) Keyword to display only the number of CAM entries. |
dynamic | Keyword to display dynamic CAM entries. |
static | Keyword to display static CAM entries. |
permanent | Keyword to display permanent CAM entries. |
system | Keyword to display system CAM entries. |
vlan | (Optional) Number of the VLAN. If a VLAN is not specified, all VLANs are displayed. |
mod_num | Number of the module. |
port_num | Number of the port. |
mac_addr | MAC address. |
This command has no default setting.
Switch command.
Normal.
This example shows how to display dynamic CAM entries for all VLANs:
Console> show cam dynamic * = Static Entry. + = Permanent Entry. # = System Entry. R = Router Entry. VLAN Dest MAC/Route Des Destination Ports or VCs / [Protocol Type] ---- ------------------ ---------------------------------------------------- 1 00-60-5c-86-5b-81 4/1 [ALL] 1 00-60-2f-35-48-17 4/1 [ALL] 1 00-80-24-f3-47-20 1/2 [ALL] 1 00-60-09-78-96-fb 4/1 [ALL] 1 00-80-24-1d-d9-ed 1/2 [ALL] 1 00-80-24-1d-da-01 1/2 [ALL] 1 08-00-20-7a-63-01 4/1 [ALL] Total Matching CAM Entries Displayed = 7 Console>
This example shows routers listed as the CAM entries. If the MAC address belongs to a router, it is shown by appending an "R" to the MAC address. If a VLAN is specified, then only those CAM entries matching the VLAN number are displayed.
Console> show cam 00-00-81-01-23-45 * = Static Entry. + = Permanent Entry. # = System Entry. R = Router Entry Router Watergate with IP address 172.25.55.1 has CAM entries: VLAN Dest MAC/Route Des Destination Ports or VCs ---- ------------------ ---------------------------------------------------- 1 00-00-81-01-23-45R 2/9 [IP] 2 00-00-81-01-23-45R 2/10 [IP] Total Matching CAM Entries = 2 Console>
clear cam
set cam
show config
show cam agingtime
Use the show cam agingtime command to display CAM aging time information for all configured VLANs.
show cam agingtimeThis command has no arguments or keywords.
This command has no default setting.
Switch command.
Normal.
This example shows how to display CAM aging time information:
Console> show cam agingtime VLAN 1 aging time = 300 sec VLAN 3 aging time = 300 sec VLAN 5 aging time = 300 sec VLAN 9 aging time = 300 sec VLAN 100 aging time = 300 sec VLAN 200 aging time = 300 sec VLAN 201 aging time = 300 sec VLAN 202 aging time = 300 sec VLAN 203 aging time = 300 sec Console>
Use the show cdp command to display CDP information.
show cdp
neighbors | Keyword to show CDP information for Cisco products connected to the switch. |
mod_num | (Optional) Number of the module for which CDP information is displayed. If no module number is specified, CDP information for the entire switch is displayed. |
vlan | (Optional) Keyword to show the native VLAN number for the neighboring Cisco products. |
duplex | (Optional) Keyword to show duplex type of the neighboring Cisco products. |
capabilities | (Optional) Keyword to show the capability codes for the neighboring Cisco products; valid values are R, T, B, S, H, I, r (R=Router, T=Trans Bridge, B=Source Route Bridge, S=Switch, H=Host, I=IGMP, and r=Repeater). |
detail | (Optional) Keyword to show detailed information about neighboring Cisco products. |
port_num | (Optional) Number of the port for which CDP information is displayed. |
port | Keyword to show CDP port settings. |
This command has no default setting.
Switch command.
Normal.
This example shows how to display CDP information for the system:
Console> show cdp CDP :enabled Message Interval :60 Hold Time :180
This example shows how to display detailed CDP neighbor information. The display varies depending on your network configuration at the time you run the command.
Console> show cdp neighbors 4 detailDevice-ID:066506245Device Addresses:IP Address:172.01.02.03Holdtime:175 secCapabilities:TRANSPARENT_BRIDGE SR_BRIDGE SWITCHVersion:WS-C6000 Software, Version NmpSW: 6.1(0.1) Copyright (c) 1995-1998 by cat12-lnf 172.20.25.135Platform:WS-C6000Port-ID (Port on Device):1/1Port (Our Port):1/1VTP Management Domain:mydomainNative VLAN:1Duplex:halfConsole>
This example shows how to display CDP information about neighboring systems:
Console> show cdp neighbors* - indicates vlan mismatch.# - indicates duplex mismatch.Port Device-ID Port-ID Platform-------- ------------------------------- ------------------------- ------------3/5 002267619 3/6 * WS-C50003/6 002267619 3/5 WS-C50004/1 002267619 4/2 WS-C50004/2 002267619 4/1 # WS-C50004/20 069000057 8/5 WS-C55005/1 005763872 2/1 WS-C50005/1 066506245 2/1 WS-C55055/1 066508595 5/12 *# WS-C55055/1 066508596 5/1 WS-C5505Console>
This example shows how to display VLAN information about neighboring systems:
Console> show cdp vlan* - indicates vlan mismatch.# - indicates duplex mismatch.Port Device-ID Port-ID NativeVLAN-------- ------------------------------- ------------------------- ----------3/5 002267619 3/6 * 13/6 002267619 3/5 14/1 002267619 4/2 14/2 002267619 4/1 # 14/20 069000057 8/5 -5/1 005763872 2/1 -5/1 066506245 2/1 -5/1 066508595 5/12 *# 15/1 066508596 5/1 1Console>
This example shows how to display duplex information about neighboring systems:
Console>show cdp neighbors duplex* - indicates vlan mismatch.# - indicates duplex mismatch.Port Device-ID Port-ID Duplex-------- ------------------------------- ------------------------- ------3/5 002267619 3/6 * half3/6 002267619 3/5 half4/1 002267619 4/2 full4/2 002267619 4/1 # full4/20 069000057 8/5 -5/1 005763872 2/1 -5/1 066506245 2/1 -5/1 066508595 5/12 *# half5/1 066508596 5/1 halfConsole>
This example shows how to display capability information about neighboring systems:
Console>show cdp neighbors capabilities* - indicates vlan mismatch.# - indicates duplex mismatch.Port Device-ID Port-ID Capabilities-------- ------------------------------- ------------------------- ------------3/5 002267619 3/6 * T S3/6 002267619 3/5 T S4/1 002267619 4/2 T S4/2 002267619 4/1 # T S4/20 069000057 8/5 T B S5/1 005763872 2/1 T B S5/1 066506245 2/1 T B S5/1 066508595 5/12 *# T B S5/1 066508596 5/1 T B SConsole>
This example shows how to display CDP information for all ports:
Console> show cdp port CDP :enabled Message Interval :60 Hold Time :180 Port CDP Status -------- ---------- 2/1 enabled 2/2 enabled 5/1 enabled 5/2 enabled 5/3 enabled 5/4 enabled 5/5 enabled 5/6 enabled 5/7 enabled 5/8 enabled Console>
Use the show channel command to display EtherChannel information for a channel.
show channel [channel_id] [info | statistics | mac]
channel_id | (Optional) Number of the channel. |
info | (Optional) Keyword to display port information such as speed, cost, duplex status, priority, secure or dynamic status, trunk status, and associated VLANs. |
statistics | (Optional) Keyword to display statistics about the port (PAgP packets sent and received). |
mac | (Optional) Keyword to display statistics about the channel. |
This command has no default setting.
Switch command.
Normal.
If channel_id is not specified, EtherChannel information is shown for all channels.
No information is displayed if the channel specified is not in use.
This example shows how to display channel information for a specific channel:
Console>show channel 768Channel Ports Status Channelid Mode------- ----------------------------------------------- --------- --------768 2/1-2 connected onConsole>
This example shows how to display channel information for all channels:
Console>show channelChannel Id Ports----------- -----------------------------------------------768 2/1-2769 4/3-4770 4/7-8Console>
This example shows how to display port information for a specific channel:
Console>show channel 768 infoChannel Speed Duplex VLANs Trunk status Channel Vlan Port PortSecurity/Id Cost Cost Priority Dynamic Port------- ----- ------ ------ ------------ ------- ----- -------- ------------768 1000 full 1-1005 not-trunking 3 0 32Channel Admin if- Oper- Neighbor Neighborid Group Index group Device-id Oper-group------- ----- ----- ----- ----------------- ----------768 143 29 1Console>
This example shows how to display port information for all channels:
Console> show channel info Channel Speed Duplex VLANs Trunk status Channel Vlan Port PortSecurity/ Id Cost Cost Priority Dynamic Port ------- ----- ------ ------ ------------ ------- ----- -------- ------------ 768 1000 full 1-1005 not-trunking 3 0 32 769 1000 full 1-1005 not-trunking 3 0 32 770 1000 full 1-1005 not-trunking 3 0 32 Channel Admin if- Oper- Neighbor Neighbor id Group Index group Device-id Oper-group ------- ----- ----- ----- ----------------- ---------- 768 143 29 1 769 151 30 1 770 152 31 1 Console>
This example shows how to display PAgP information for a specific channel:
Console>show channel 768 statisticsPort Channel PAgP Pkts PAgP Pkts PAgP Pkts PAgP Pkts PAgP Pkts PAgP Pktsid Transmitted Received InFlush RetnFlush OutFlush InError----- ------- ----------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------2/1 768 0 0 0 0 0 02/2 768 0 0 0 0 0 0Console>
This example shows how to display PAgP information for all channels:
Console>show channel statisticsPort Channel PAgP Pkts PAgP Pkts PAgP Pkts PAgP Pkts PAgP Pkts PAgP Pktsid Transmitted Received InFlush RetnFlush OutFlush InError----- ------- ----------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------2/1 768 0 0 0 0 0 02/2 768 0 0 0 0 0 04/3 769 0 0 0 0 0 04/4 769 0 0 0 0 0 04/7 770 0 92 0 0 0 04/8 770 0 0 0 0 0 0Console>
This example shows how to display statistics for a specific channel:
Console>show channel 768 macChannel Rcv-Unicast Rcv-Multicast Rcv-Broadcast-------- -------------------- -------------------- --------------------768 525 959 827Channel Xmit-Unicast Xmit-Multicast Xmit-Broadcast-------- -------------------- -------------------- --------------------768 384 88 1Port Rcv-Octet Xmit-Octet-------- -------------------- --------------------768 469263 48083Channel Dely-Exced MTU-Exced In-Discard Lrn-Discrd In-Lost Out-Lost-------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------768 0 0 0 0 0 0Console>
This example shows how to display statistics for all channels:
Console>show channel macPort Rcv-Unicast Rcv-Multicast Rcv-Broadcast-------- -------------------- -------------------- --------------------2/1 201 327 2622/2 0 0 14/1 0 0 04/2 0 0 04/3 0 5 14/4 0 4 14/5 0 0 04/6 0 0 04/7 0 26 14/8 0 4 1Port Xmit-Unicast Xmit-Multicast Xmit-Broadcast-------- -------------------- -------------------- --------------------2/1 137 34 142/2 0 0 14/1 0 0 14/2 0 0 14/3 0 28 74/4 0 5 14/5 0 0 14/6 0 0 14/7 0 5 14/8 0 4 1Port Rcv-Octet Xmit-Octet-------- -------------------- --------------------2/1 147531 182582/2 66 664/1 66 664/2 66 664/3 842 44224/4 778 8514/5 66 664/6 66 664/7 4422 8424/8 851 778MAC Dely-Exced MTU-Exced In-Discard Lrn-Discrd In-Lost Out-Lost-------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------2/1 0 0 0 0 0 02/2 0 0 0 0 0 04/1 0 0 0 0 0 04/2 0 0 0 0 0 04/3 0 0 0 0 0 04/4 0 0 0 0 0 04/5 0 0 0 0 0 04/6 0 0 0 0 0 04/7 0 0 0 0 0 04/8 0 0 0 0 0 0Last-Time-Cleared--------------------------Wed Dec 16 1998, 20:31:13Console>
Use the show channel group command to display EtherChannel group status information.
show channel group [admin_group] [info | statistics]
admin_group | (Optional) Number of the administrative group. Valid values are 1 to 1024. |
info | (Optional) Keyword to display group information. |
statistics | (Optional) Keyword to display statistics about the group. |
This command has no default setting.
Switch command.
Normal.
If admin_group is not specified, EtherChannel information is shown for all admin groups.
This example shows how to display Ethernet channeling information for all admin groups:
Console> (enable)show channel groupAdmin Group Ports----------- -----------------------------------------------7 1/1-2Console> (enable)
This example shows how to display Ethernet channeling information for a specific channel:
Console> (enable)show channel group 20Port Status Channel Admin Ch Neighbor NeighborMode Group id Device Port----- ---------- --------- ----- ---- ------------------------------------ -----6/1 connected auto 20 768 WS-CONSTEL 2/16/2 connected auto 20 768 WS-CONSTEL 2/26/3 connected auto 20 768 WS-CONSTEL 2/36/4 connected auto 20 768 WS-CONSTEL 2/4Console> (enable)
Use the show config command to display the current system configuration.
show configThis command has no arguments or keywords.
This command has no default setting.
Switch command.
Normal.
This example shows the (partial) contents of a configuration file:
Console> show config#version 4.2(0.23)VAI55)!set password $1$FMFQ$HfZR5DUszVHIRhrz4h6V70 set enablepass $1$FMFQ$HfZR5DUszVHIRhrz4h6V70 set prompt Console> set length 24 default set logout 20 set banner motd ^C^C ! #system set system baud 9600 set system modem disable set system name set system location set system contact ! #tacacs+ set tacacs attempt 3 set tacacs directrequest disable set tacacs timeout 5 set authentication login tacacs disable console set authentication login tacacs enable console set authentication login tacacs disable telnet set authentication login tacacs enable telnet set authentication enable tacacs disable console set authentication enable local enable console set authentication enable tacacs disable telnet set authentication enable local enable telnet ! #vtp set vtp domain test set vtp mode server set vtp v2 disable set vtp pruning disable set vtp pruneeligible 2-1000 clear vtp pruneeligible 1001-1005 set vlan 1 name default type ethernet mtu 1500 said 100001 state active set vlan 2 name VLAN0002 type ethernet mtu 1500 said 100002 state active !
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