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Use the show port command to display port status and counters.
show port [mod[/port]]
Syntax Description
mod/port (Optional) Number of the module and optionally, the number of the port on the module.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
If you do not specify a mod, the ports on all modules are shown.
If you do not specify a port, all the ports on the module are shown.
The output for an 8-port T1/E1 PSTN interface module configured for transcoding and/or conferencing displays a transcoding port type as "mtp" (media termination point) or a conference port type as "conf bridge."
The output for an 8-port T1/E1 PSTN interface module displays a transcoding port type as "transcoding" or a conference port type as "conferencing."
Examples
This example shows how to display the status and counters for a specific module and port:
Console> show port 1/1
Port Name Status Vlan Duplex Speed Type
----- ------------------ ---------- ---------- ------ ----- ------------
1/1 notconnect 1 full 1000 No GBIC
Port Security Violation Shutdown-Time Age-Time Max-Addr Trap IfIndex
----- -------- --------- ------------- -------- -------- -------- -------
1/1 disabled shutdown 0 0 1 disabled 3
Port Num-Addr Secure-Src-Addr Age-Left Last-Src-Addr Shutdown/Time-Left
----- -------- ----------------- -------- ----------------- ------------------
1/1 0 - - - - -
Port Broadcast-Limit Broadcast-Drop
-------- --------------- --------------------
1/1 - 0
Port Send FlowControl Receive FlowControl RxPause TxPause Unsupported
admin oper admin oper opcodes
----- -------- -------- -------- -------- ------- ------- -----------
1/1 desired off off off 0 0 0
Port Status Channel Admin Ch
Mode Group Id
----- ---------- -------------------- ----- -----
1/1 notconnect auto silent 112 0
Port Align-Err FCS-Err Xmit-Err Rcv-Err UnderSize
----- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------
1/1 0 0 0 0 0
Port Single-Col Multi-Coll Late-Coll Excess-Col Carri-Sen Runts Giants
----- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- --------- --------- ---------
1/1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Last-Time-Cleared
--------------------------
Thu Feb 24 2000, 10:04:20
Console>
This example shows port information on a 48-port 10/100BaseTX module with inline power:
Console> show port 9/5
Port Name Status Vlan Duplex Speed Type
----- ------------------ ---------- ---------- ------ ----- ------------
9/5 notconnect 1 auto auto 10/100BaseTX
Port AuxiliaryVlan AuxVlan-Status InlinePowered PowerAllocated
Admin Oper Detected mWatt mA @42V
----- ------------- -------------- ----- ------ -------- ----- --------
9/5 none none auto off no 0 0
Port Security Violation Shutdown-Time Age-Time Max-Addr Trap IfIndex
----- -------- --------- ------------- -------- -------- -------- -------
9/5 disabled shutdown 0 0 1 disabled 126
Port Num-Addr Secure-Src-Addr Age-Left Last-Src-Addr Shutdown/Time-Left
----- -------- ----------------- -------- ----------------- ------------------
9/5 0 - - - - -
Port Broadcast-Limit Broadcast-Drop
-------- --------------- --------------------
9/5 - 0
Port Send FlowControl Receive FlowControl RxPause TxPause Unsupported
admin oper admin oper opcodes
----- -------- -------- -------- -------- ------- ------- -----------
9/5 off off off off 0 0 0
Port Status Channel Admin Ch
Mode Group Id
----- ---------- -------------------- ----- -----
9/5 notconnect auto silent 546 0
Port Align-Err FCS-Err Xmit-Err Rcv-Err UnderSize
----- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------
9/5 0 0 0 0 0
Port Single-Col Multi-Coll Late-Coll Excess-Col Carri-Sen Runts Giants
----- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- --------- --------- ---------
9/5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Last-Time-Cleared
--------------------------
Wed Mar 15 2000, 21:57:31
Console>
This example shows the port information on an 8-port T1/E1 PSTN interface module configured for transcoding and conferencing:
Console> show port 7
----- ------------------ ---------- ---------- ------ ----- ------------
7/1 connected 123 full 1.544 T1
7/2 connected 2 full 1.544 T1
7/3 disable 1 full 1.544 T1
7/4 connected 11 full 1.544 T1
7/5 connected 123 full 1.544 T1
7/6 connected 1 full 1.544 T1
7/7 faulty 2 full 1.544 conf bridge
7/8 faulty 2 full 1.544 mtp
Port DHCP MAC-Address IP-Address Subnet-Mask
-------- ------- ----------------- --------------- ---------------
7/1 enable 00-10-7b-00-0a-58 172.20.34.68 255.255.255.0
7/2 enable 00-10-7b-00-0a-59 172.20.34.70 255.255.255.0
7/3 enable 00-10-7b-00-0a-5a 172.20.34.64 255.255.255.0
7/4 enable 00-10-7b-00-0a-5b 172.20.34.66 255.255.255.0
7/5 enable 00-10-7b-00-0a-5c 172.20.34.59 255.255.255.0
7/6 enable 00-10-7b-00-0a-5d 172.20.34.67 255.255.255.0
7/7 enable 00-10-7b-00-0a-5e (Port host processor not online)
7/8 enable 00-10-7b-00-0a-5f (Port host processor not online)
Port Call-Manager(s) DHCP-Server TFTP-Sever Gateway
-------- ----------------- --------------- --------------- ---------------
7/1 172.20.34.207* 172.20.34.207 172.20.34.207 -
callm.cisco.com
7/2 172.20.34.207 172.20.34.207 172.20.34.207 172.20.34.20
7/3 172.20.34.207 172.20.34.207 172.20.34.207 -
7/4 172.20.34.207 172.20.34.207 172.20.34.207 -
7/5 172.20.34.207 172.20.34.207 172.20.34.207 -
7/6 172.20.34.207 172.20.34.207 172.20.34.207 -
7/7 (Port host processor not online)
7/8 (Port host processor not online)
Port DNS-Server(s) Domain
-------- --------------- -------------------------------------------------
7/1 172.20.34.207 cisco.com
7/2 172.20.34.207* int.cisco.com
171.69.45.34
172.78.111.132
7/3 172.20.34.207 -
7/4 172.20.34.207 -
7/5 172.20.34.207 -
7/6 172.20.34.207 -
7/7 (Port host processor not online)
7/8 (Port host processor not online)
Port CallManagerState DSP-Type
-------- ---------------- --------
7/1 registered C549
7/2 registered C549
7/3 registered C549
7/4 registered C549
7/5 registered C549
7/6 notregistered C549
7/7 (Port host processor not online)
7/8 (Port host processor not online)
Port NoiseRegen NonLinearProcessing
----- ---------- -------------------
7/1 disabled disabled
7/2 disabled disabled
7/3 disabled disabled
7/4 disabled disabled
7/5 enabled disabled
7/6 disabled enabled
7/7 (Port host processor not online)
7/8 (Port host processor not online)
(*): Primary
Console>
This example show the port information on a 24-port FXS analog station interface services-configured module:
Console> (enable) show port 3
Port Name Status Vlan Duplex Speed Type
----- ------------------ ---------- ---------- ------ ----- ------------
3/1 onhook 1 full 64k FXS
3/2 onhook 1 full 64k FXS
3/3 onhook 1 full 64k FXS
3/4 onhook 1 full 64k FXS
3/5 onhook 1 full 64k FXS
3/6 onhook 1 full 64k FXS
3/7 onhook 1 full 64k FXS
3/8 onhook 1 full 64k FXS
3/9 onhook 1 full 64k FXS
3/10 onhook 1 full 64k FXS
3/11 onhook 1 full 64k FXS
3/12 onhook 1 full 64k FXS
3/13 onhook 1 full 64k FXS
3/14 onhook 1 full 64k FXS
3/15 onhook 1 full 64k FXS
3/16 onhook 1 full 64k FXS
3/17 onhook 1 full 64k FXS
3/18 onhook 1 full 64k FXS
3/19 onhook 1 full 64k FXS
3/20 onhook 1 full 64k FXS
3/21 onhook 1 full 64k FXS
3/22 onhook 1 full 64k FXS
3/23 onhook 1 full 64k FXS
3/24 onhook 1 full 64k FXS
Port DHCP MAC-Address IP-Address Subnet-Mask
-------- ------- ----------------- --------------- ---------------
3/1-24 enable 00-10-7b-00-13-e4 172.20.34.50 255.255.255.0
Port Call-Manager DHCP-Server TFTP-Sever Gateway
-------- ----------------- --------------- --------------- ---------------
3/1-24 172.20.34.207 172.20.34.207 172.20.34.207 -
Port DNS-Server Domain
-------- --------------- --------------------------
3/1-24 172.20.34.207 -
Port EchoCancel(ms) CallManagerState DSP-Type
-------- -------------- ---------------- --------
3/1-24 4660 registered C549
Port ToneLocal Impedance InputGain(dB) OutputAtten(dB)
-------- ------------- --------- ------------- ---------------
3/1-24 northamerica 0 0 0
Port RingFreq Timing Timing Timing Timing
(Hz) Digit(ms) InterDigit(ms) Pulse(ms) PulseDigit(ms)
-------- -------- --------- -------------- --------- --------------
3/1-24 20 100 100 0 0
Console> (enable)
Table 2-36 describes the possible fields (depending on the port type queried) in the show port command output.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
Port | Module and port number. |
Name | Name (if configured) of the port. |
Status | Status of the port (connected, notconnect, connecting, standby, faulty, inactive, shutdown, disabled, monitor, active, dot1p, untagged, inactive, or onhook). |
Vlan | VLANs to which the port belongs. |
Auxiliaryvlan1 | Auxiliary VLANs to which the port belongs. |
Duplex | Duplex setting for the port (auto, full, half). |
Speed | Speed setting for the port (auto, 10, 100, 1000). |
Type2 | Port type (for example, 1000BaseSX or 100BaseFX, or T1, E1, transcoding, conferencing, mtp, or conf bridge for voice ports). |
Security | Status of whether port security is enabled or disabled. |
Secure-Src-Addr | Secure MAC address for the security-enabled port. |
Last-Src-Addr | Source MAC address of the last packet received by the port. |
Shutdown | Status of whether the port was shut down because of security. |
Trap | Status of whether port trap is enabled or disabled. |
IfIndex | Number of the ifIndex. |
Broadcast-Limit | Broadcast threshold configured for the port. |
Broadcast-Drop | Number of broadcast/multicast packets dropped because the broadcast limit for the port was exceeded. |
Align-Err | Number of frames with alignment errors (frames that do not end with an even number of octets and have a bad CRC) received on the port. |
FCS-Err | Number of valid size frames with FCS errors but no framing errors. |
Xmit-Err | Number of transmit errors that occurred on the port (indicating that the internal transmit buffer is full). |
Rcv-Err | Number of receive errors that occurred on the port (indicating that the internal receive buffer is full). |
UnderSize | Number of received frames less than 64 octets long (but are otherwise well-formed). |
Single-Coll | Number of times one collision occurred before the port transmitted a frame to the media successfully. |
Multi-Coll | Number of times multiple collisions occurred before the port transmitted a frame to the media successfully. |
Late-Coll | Number of late collisions (collisions outside the collision domain). |
Excess-Col | Number of excessive collisions that occurred on the port (indicating that a frame encountered 16 collisions and was discarded). |
Carri-Sen | Number of times the port sensed a carrier (to determine whether the cable is currently being used). |
Runts | Number of received runt frames (frames that are smaller than the minimum IEEE 802.3 frame size) on the port. |
Giants | Number of received giant frames (frames that exceed the maximum IEEE 802.3 frame size) on the port. |
CE-State | Connection entity status. |
Conn-State | Connection state of the port, as follows:
|
Type | Type of port, such as AA port and BB port. |
Neig | Type of port attached to this port. The neighbor can be one of these types:
|
Ler Con | Status of whether the port is currently in a LER condition. |
Est | Estimated LER. |
Alm | LER at which a link connection exceeds the LER alarm threshold. |
Cut | LER cutoff value (the LER at which a link connection is flagged as faulty). |
Lem-Ct | Number of LEM errors received on the port. |
Lem-Rej-Ct | Number of times a connection was rejected because of excessive LEM errors. |
Last-Time-Cleared | Last time the port counters were cleared. |
Auto-Part | Number of times the port entered the auto-partition state due to excessive consecutive collisions. |
Data-rate mismatch | Number of valid size frames that experienced overrun or underrun. |
Src-addr change | Number of times the last source address changed. |
Good-bytes | Total number of octets in frames with no error. |
Short-event | Number of short events received. |
InlinePowered1 | InlinePowered for Admin (auto, on, off), Oper (on, off, denied), and Detected (yes, no). |
PowerAllocated1 | PowerAllocated for Watts (values displayed as Watts measurement) and Volts (values displayed as Volts measurement). |
Age-Time1 | Age timeout setting for the port. |
Age-Left1 | Age timeout remaining for the port. |
Maximum-Addrs1 | Maximum number of secured MAC addresses on the port. |
CallManagerState1 | Operational state of the voice port (Not Registered, Registered, Up, Down, and Alarm). |
NoiseRegen3 | Status of whether noise regeneration is enabled for the port. |
NonLinear3 | Status of whether nonlinear processing is enabled for the port. |
Comp-Alg3 | Type of compression algorithm used (for example G.711, G.723, and G.729). |
IP-address3 | IP address associated with the port. |
Netmask3 | Netmask associated with the port. |
MAC-Address3 | MAC address associated with the port. |
Call-Manager-IP3 | CallManager IP address associated with the port. |
DHCP-Server-IP3 | DHCP server IP address associated with the port. |
DNS-Server-IP3 | DNS server IP address associated with the port. |
TFTP-Server-IP3 | TFTP server IP address associated with the port. |
Related Commands
set port disable
set port enable
show port status
Use the show port auxiliaryvlan command to display the port auxiliary VLAN status for a specific port.
show port auxiliaryvlan {vlan | untagged | dot1p | none}
Syntax Description
vlan Number of the VLAN; valid values are from 1 to 1000. untagged Keyword to display the Cisco IP Phone 7960 that sends untagged packets without 802.1p priority. dot1p Keyword to display the Cisco IP Phone 7960 that sends packets with 802.1p priority. none Keyword to display the switch that does not send any auxiliary VLAN information in the CDP packets from that port.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Privileged.
Usage Guidelines
This command is not supported by the NAM.
Examples
This example shows how to display the port information for a specific auxiliary VLAN:
Console> (enable) show port auxiliaryvlan AuxiliaryVlan Status Mod/Ports ------------- -------- ------------------------------------------------------ 222 active 8/4-7 333 active 8/13-18 dot1p dot1p 8/23,8/31-34 untagged untagged 9/12 none none 8/1-3,8/8-12,8/19-22,8/24-30,8/35-48,9/1-11,9/13-48
This example shows how to display the port information for a specific auxiliary VLAN:
Console> (enable) show port auxiliaryvlan 222 AuxiliaryVlan Status Mod/Ports ------------- -------- ------------------------------------------------------ 222 active 8/4-7 Console> (enable)
This example shows how to display the status of the switch that does not send any auxiliary VLAN information in the CDP packets:
Console> (enable) show port auxiliaryvlan none AuxiliaryVlan Status Mod/Ports ------------- -------- ------------------------------------------------------ none none 8/1-3,8/8-12,8/19-22,8/24-30,8/35-48,9/1-11,9/13-48 Console> (enable)
This example shows how to display the status of the Cisco IP Phone 7960 that sends untagged packets without 802.1p priority:
Console> (enable) show port auxiliaryvlan untagged AuxiliaryVlan Status Mod/Ports ------------- -------- ------------------------------------------------------ untagged untagged 9/12 Console> (enable)
This example shows how to display the status of the Cisco IP Phone 7960 that sends packets with 802.1p priority:
Console> (enable) show port auxiliaryvlan dot1p AuxiliaryVlan Status Mod/Ports ------------- -------- ------------------------------------------------------ dot1p dot1p 8/23,8/31-34 Console> (enable)
Table 2-37 describes the possible fields (depending on the port type queried) in the show port auxiliaryvlan command output.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
AuxiliaryVlan | Number of the auxiliary VLAN. |
AuxVlanStatus | Status of the auxiliary VLAN. |
Mod/Ports | Number of the module and ports assigned to the auxiliary VLAN. |
Related Commands
Use the show port broadcast command to display broadcast information.
show port broadcast [mod[/port]]
Syntax Description
mod (Optional) Number of the module. port (Optional) Number of the port on the module.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Privileged.
Usage Guidelines
If you do not specify a mod, the ports on all modules are shown.
If you do not specify a port, all the ports on the module are shown.
On the 1000BaseX switching module, when you specify a port for broadcast suppression, the traffic is suppressed only in the network-to-Catalyst 6000 family switch bus direction.
Examples
This example shows how to display broadcast information for port 2 on module 1:
Console> (enable) show port broadcast 1/2 Port Broadcast-Limit Broadcast-Drop -------- --------------- -------------------- 1/2 20.00 % 532 Console> (enable)
Table 2-38 describes the possible fields (depending on the port type queried) in the show port broadcast command output.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
Port | Module and port number. |
Broadcast-Limit | Broadcast threshold configured for the port. |
Broadcast-Drop | Number of broadcast or multicast packets dropped because the port broadcast limit was exceeded. |
Related Commands
Use the show port capabilities command to display the capabilities on the ports.
show port capabilities [mod[/port]
Syntax Description
mod (Optional) Number of the module. port (Optional) Number of the port on the module.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
If you do not specify a mod, the ports on all modules are shown.
If you do not specify a port, all the ports on the module are shown.
Examples
This example shows how to list the port capabilities on a specific module and port:
Console>show port capabilities 1/1Model WS-X6K-SUP1-2GEPort 1/1Type No GBICSpeed 1000Duplex fullTrunk encap type 802.1Q,ISLTrunk mode on,off,desirable,auto,nonegotiateChannel yesBroadcast suppression percentage(0-100)Flow control receive-(off,on,desired),send-(off,on,desired)Security yesMembership static,dynamicFast start yesQOS scheduling rx-(1p1q4t),tx-(1p2q2t)CoS rewrite yesToS rewrite DSCPUDLD yesInline power noAuxiliaryVlan noSPAN source,destinationConsole>
This example shows the port capabilities on a 48-port 10/100Bas TX switching services configured-module:
Console> show port capabilities 3/2 Model WS-X6248-RJ-45 Port 3/2 Type 10/100BaseTX Speed auto,10,100 Duplex half,full Trunk encap type 802.1Q,ISL Trunk mode on,off,desirable,auto,nonegotiate Channel yes Broadcast suppression percentage(0-100) Flow control receive-(off,on),send-(off) Security yes Membership static Fast start yes QOS scheduling rx-((null)),tx-((null)) QOS classification layer 2,layer 3 UDLD Capable SPAN source,destination Inline power auto,on,off Auxiliaryvlan 1..1000,dot1p,untagged,none Console>
This example shows the port capabilities on an 8-port T1/E1 ISDN PRI services configured-module:
Console> show port capabilities 3/2 Model WS-X6608-T1 (or WS-X6608-E1) Port 3/2 Type T1, transcoding, conferencing Speed 1.544 Mps (or 2.048Mps) Duplex full Channel no Broadcast suppression no Flow control no Security no Membership no Fast start no QOS scheduling no QOS classification no UDLD no Inline power no Auxiliaryvlan no Console>
This example shows the port capabilities on a 24-port FXS analog station interface services-configured module:
Console> show port capabilities 3/2 Model WS-X6624-FXS Port 3/2 Type FXS Speed 64kps Duplex full Trunk encap type none Trunk mode off Channel no Broadcast suppression no Flow control no Security no Membership no Fast start no QOS scheduling no QOS classification no UDLD no Inline power no Auxiliaryvlan no Console>
Table 2-39 describes the possible fields (depending on the type of port queried) and the values in the show port capabilities command output.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
Model | Module model number. |
Port | Module number and port number. |
Type1 | Port type (1000BaseSX or 100BaseFX). |
Speed1 | Speed setting for the port (auto, 10, 100, 1000). |
Duplex | Duplex mode (half, full, auto). |
Trunk encap type2 | Trunk encapsulation type (ISL, 802.1Q, 802.10, or no). |
Trunk mode2 | Trunk administrative status of the port (on, off, auto, desirable, nonegotiate, or no). |
Channel | Status of which ports can form a channel group. The ports are shown in mod/port format. For example, 3/1-2 indicates module 3, ports 1 and 2. Also, any ports in range [mod/1-mod/high_port] or no ports may be indicated. |
Broadcast suppression | Percentage of total available bandwidth that can be used by broadcast traffic (0-100). |
Flow control | Flow-control options you can set (receive-[off, on, desired], send-[off, on, desired], or no). |
Security | Status of whether port security is enabled (yes, no). |
Membership | Method of membership assignment of a port or range of ports to a VLAN (static, dynamic). |
Fast start | Status of whether the spanning tree port fast-start feature on the port is enabled (yes, no). |
Qos classification | Status of whether the port supports QoS classification (yes, no). |
QoS scheduling | Status of whether the port supports QoS scheduling (yes, no). |
CoS rewrite | Status of whether the port supports CoS rewrite (yes, no). |
SPAN | SPAN type supported. |
ToS rewrite | Status of whether the port supports ToS rewrite (IP-Precedence). |
UDLD | Status of whether the port is UDLD-capable or not. |
Inline power2 | Status of whether the port supports inline power (yes, no). |
Auxiliaryvlan2 | Status of whether the port supports voice VLANs (yes, no). |
Related Commands
set port channel
set port broadcast
set port security
set port speed
set spantree portfast
set trunk
show port voice active
show port
Use the show port cdp command to display the port CDP enable state and the message interval.
show port cdp [mod[/port]]
Syntax Description
mod (Optional) Number of the module. port (Optional) Number of the port on the module.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
If you do not specify a mod, the ports on all modules are shown. If you do not specify a port, all the ports on the module are shown.
Examples
This example shows how to display CDP information for all ports:
Console> show port cdpCDP : enabledMessage Interval : 60Hold Time : 180Version : V2Port CDP Status-------- ----------1/1 enabled 1/2 enabled Console>
Table 2-40 describes the fields in the show port cdp command output.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
CDP | Status of whether CDP is enabled or not. |
Message-Interval | Interval between CDP message exchange with a neighbor. |
Hold Time | Hold time setting. |
Version | CDP version. |
Port | Module and port number. |
CDP Status | CDP status of the port (enabled, disabled). |
Use the show port channel command to display EtherChannel information for a module or port.
show port channel [mod[/port]] [statistics | info]
Syntax Description
mod (Optional) Number of the module. port (Optional) Number of the port. statistics (Optional) Keyword to display statistics about the port (PAgP packets sent and received). info (Optional) Keyword to display port information such as speed, duplex status, priority, secure or dynamic status, and trunk status. spantree | trunk | protcol | gmrp | gvrp | qos (Optional) Keyword to display feature-related parameters.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
The protocol conditions are as follows:
The GVRP registration status is defined as follows:
When you enter the option keyword with any of the options (spantree | trunk | protcol | gmrp | gvrp | qos), associated VLANs and the specified feature-related parameters are displayed.
If you do not specify a mod or a port, EtherChannel information is shown for all channeling ports on all modules.
Examples
This example shows how to display Ethernet channeling information for module 1:
Console> show port channel 1Port Status Channel Admin ChMode Group Id----- ---------- --------- ----- -----1/1 nonconnect on 195 7691/2 connected on 195 769Port Device-ID Port-ID Platform----- ------------------------------- ------------------------- ----------------1/11/2Console>
This example shows how to display port statistics:
Console>show port channel 4 statisticsPort Admin PAgP Pkts PAgP Pkts PAgP Pkts PAgP Pkts PAgP Pkts PAgP PktsGroup Transmitted Received InFlush RetnFlush OutFlush InError----- ------- ----------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------4/1 69 20 0 0 0 0 04/2 69 105 60 0 0 0 04/3 151 0 0 0 10 0 04/4 151 0 5 0 0 0 04/5 70 0 0 0 0 0 04/6 70 42 0 0 2 0 04/7 152 0 92 0 0 0 04/8 152 0 0 0 0 0 0Console>
This example shows how to display port information:
Console>show port channel 1 infoSwitch Frame Distribution Method:mac bothPort Status Channel Admin Channel Speed Duplex Vlan PortSecurity/mode group id Dynamic port----- ---------- --------- ----- ------- ----- ------ ---- -------------1/1 notconnect auto 1 0 1000 full 1 -1/2 connected auto 1 0 1000 full 1 -Port ifIndex Oper-group Neighbor Oper-DistributionOper-group Method----- ------- ---------- ---------- -----------------1/1 - 1 mac both1/2 - 2 mac bothPort Device-ID Port-ID Platform----- ------------------------------- ------------------------- ----------------1/11/2Port Trunk-status Trunk-type Trunk-vlans----- ------------ ------------- -----------------------------------------------1/1 not-trunking negotiate 1-10051/2 not-trunking negotiate 1-1005Port Portvlancost-vlans----- --------------------------------------------------------------------------1/11/2Port Port Portfast Port Portpriority vlanpri vlanpri-vlans----- -------- -------- ------- ------------------------------------------------1/1 32 disabled 01/2 32 disabled 0Port IP IPX Group----- -------- -------- --------1/1 on auto-on auto-on1/2 on auto-on auto-onPort GMRP GMRP GMRPstatus registration forwardAll----- -------- ------------ ----------1/1 enabled normal disabled1/2 enabled normal disabledPort GVRP GVRP GVRPstatus registeration applicant----- -------- ------------- ---------1/1 disabled normal normal1/2 disabled normal normalPort Qos-Tx Qos-Rx Qos-Trust Qos-DefCos----- ------ ------ ------------ ----------1/1 2q2t 1q4t untrusted 01/2 2q2t 1q4t untrusted 0Console>
These examples show how to display feature-specific parameter information:
Console> (enable)show port channel 3 info spantreePort Port Portfast Port Portpriority vlanpri vlanpri-vlans----- -------- -------- ------- ------------------------------------------------3/1 32 disabled 12 2,4,903/2 32 disabled 12 2,4,903/3 32 disabled 12 2,4,903/4 32 disabled 12 2,4,90Console>Console> (enable)show port channel 3 info trunkPort Trunk-status Trunk-type Trunk-vlans----- ------------ ------------- -----------------------------------------------3/1 not-trunking negotiate 1-10053/2 not-trunking negotiate 1-10053/3 not-trunking negotiate 1-10053/4 not-trunking negotiate 1-1005Console>Console> (enable)show port channel 3 info protcolPort IP IPX Group----- -------- -------- --------3/1 on auto-on auto-on3/2 on auto-on auto-on3/3 on auto-on auto-on3/4 on auto-on auto-onConsole>Console> (enable)show port channel 3 info gmrpPort GMRP GMRP GMPRstatus registration forwardAll----- -------- ------------ ----------3/1 enabled normal disabled3/2 enabled normal disabled3/3 enabled normal disabled3/4 enabled normal disabledConsole>Console> (enable)show port channel 1 info gvrpPort GVRP GVRP GVRPstatus registeration applicant----- -------- ------------- ---------1/1 disabled normal normal1/2 disabled normal normalConsole>Console> (enable)show port channel 1 info qosPort Qos-Tx Qos-Rx Qos-Trust Qos-DefCos Qos-InterfacePortType PortType Type Type----- -------- -------- ------------ ---------- --------------1/1 2q2t 1q4t untrusted 0 port-based1/2 2q2t 1q4t untrusted 0 port-based----- -------- -------- ------------ ---------- --------------Port ACL name Type----- -------------------------------- ----1/1 IPIPXMAC1/2 IPIPXMAC----- -------------------------------- ----Console>
Table 2-41 describes the possible fields (depending on the type of port queried) and the values in the show port channel command outputs.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
Port | Module and port number. |
Status | Channeling status of the port (connected, notconnect). |
Channel mode | Status of whether EtherChannel is on, off, auto, or desirable on the port. |
Admin Group | Number of the admin group. |
PAgP Pkts Transmitted | Number of PAgP packets transmitted. |
PAgP Pkts Received | Number of PAgP packets received. |
PAgP Pkts InFlush | Number of PAgP flush packets received. |
PAgP Pkts RetnFlush | Number of PAgP flush packets returned. |
PAgP Pkts OutFlush | Number of PAgP flush packets transmitted. |
PAgP Pkts InError | Number of PAgP error packets received. |
Channel ID | Number of the channel group. |
Neighbor device | Neighboring device with which the port is channeling. |
Neighbor port | Port on the neighboring device with which the port is channeling. |
Speed | Speed setting for the port (auto, 10, 100, 1000). |
Duplex | Duplex setting for the port (auto, full, half). |
Vlan | VLAN to which the port belongs. |
Port priority | Priority associated with the port. |
PortSecurity/Dynamic port | Status of whether the port is secure or dynamic. |
ifIndex | Interface number to which the port belongs. |
Oper-group | Capability of the group. |
Neighbor device-id | Device ID of the neighboring device with which the port is channeling. |
Neighbor port-id | Port ID of the neighboring device with which the port is channeling. |
Neighbor Oper-group | Capability of the neighboring device. |
Oper-Distribution | Frame distribution method operating status on a per-port basis (ip source, ip destination, ip both, mac source, mac destination, mac both, hotstandby-active; hotstandby-idle). |
Trunk-status | Status of whether the port is trunking or not. |
Trunk-type | Type of trunk port. |
Trunk-vlans | VLANs to which the port belongs. |
Portvlancost-vlans | Port VLAN cost. |
Portfast | Status of whether the fast-start mode is enabled or disabled. |
Port vlanpri | Port VLAN priority. |
Port vlanpri-vlans | Port number. |
IP | Status of the IP protocol (on, off, auto). |
IPX | Status of the IPX protocol (on, off, auto). |
Group | Status of the VINES, AppleTalk, and DECnet protocols (on, off, auto). |
GMRP status | Status of whether GMRP is enabled or disabled. |
GMRP registration | Status of the administrative control of an outbound port (normal, fixed, forbidden). |
GMRP forward/all | Status of whether the Forward All feature is enabled or disabled. |
GVRP status | Status of whether GVRP is enabled or disabled. |
GVRP registration | Status of the administrative control of an outbound port (normal, fixed, forbidden). |
Qos-Tx | Transmit drop threshold. |
Qos-Rx | Receive drop threshold. |
Qos-Trust | Status of whether the port is trusted or untrusted. |
Qos-DefCos | CoS value. |
Qos Port-based | Status of whether the port is port-based QoS or not. |
ACL name | Name of the ACL. |
Protocol | Protocol associated with the port. |
Related Commands
set port channel
show channel
show channel group
Use the show port cops command to display COPS information on all or individual ports.
show port cops [mod[/port]]
Syntax Description
mod (Optional) Number of the module. port (Optional) Number of the port.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
If you do not specify a mod or a port, information is shown for all ports on all modules.
For a few minutes after a switchover from the active to the standby supervisor engine, note that if you enter the show port cops command, the output may be incorrect. If this is the case, the following warning displays:
COPS High Availability Switch Over in progress, hardware may beprogrammed differently than as suggested by the output of thesecommands.
Examples
This example shows how to display COPS information for all ports:
Console>show port copsPort Admin Roles Oper Roles------ ------------------------------- -------------------------1/1 backbone_port backbone_portbranch_office_port -access_port -1/2 - -3/1 - -3/2 backbone_port backbone_port3/3 backbone_port backbone_port3/4 access_port access_port3/5 access_port branch_office_portbackbone_port -branch_office_port -net_port -3/6 access_port access_port3/7 - -3/8 - -Console>
This example shows how to display COPS information for a specific port:
Console>show port cops 1/1Port Admin Roles Oper Roles------ ------------------------------- -------------------------1/1 backbone_port backbone_portbranch_office_port -access_port -1/2 - -
Console>
Table 2-42 describes the fields displayed in the show port cops command output.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
Port | Module and port number. |
Admin Roles | Administration role. |
Oper Roles | Operating role. |
Related Commands
Use the show port counters command to show all the counters for a port.
show port counters [mod[/port]]
Syntax Description
mod (Optional) Number of the module for which to show port counter information. port (Optional) Number of the port on the module for which to show port counter information.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
If you do not specify a mod, the ports on all modules are shown.
If you do not specify a port, all the ports on the module are shown.
Examples
This example shows counters for all ports:
Console> show port counters Port Align-Err FCS-Err Xmit-Err Rcv-Err UnderSize ----- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- --------- 1/1 0 0 0 0 0 1/2 0 0 0 0 0 4/1 0 0 0 0 0 4/2 0 0 0 0 0 4/3 0 0 0 0 0 4/4 0 0 0 0 0 Port Single-Col Multi-Coll Late-Coll Excess-Col Carri-Sen Runts Giants ----- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- --------- --------- --------- 1/1 12 0 0 0 0 0 - 1/2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4/1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4/2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4/3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4/4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Last-Time-Cleared -------------------------- Wed Jan 11 2000, 14:58:19
Table 2-43 describes the possible fields (depending on the port type queried) in the show port counters command output.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
Port | Module and port number. |
Align-Err | Number of frames with alignment errors (frames that do not end with an even number of octets and have a bad CRC) received on the port. |
FCS-Err | Number of frame check sequence errors that occurred on the port. |
Xmit-Err | Number of transmit errors that occurred on the port (indicating that the internal transmit buffer is full). |
Rcv-Err | Number of receive errors that occurred on the port (indicating that the internal receive buffer is full). |
UnderSize | Number of received frames less than 64 octets long (but are otherwise well-formed). |
Single-Coll | Number of times one collision occurred before the port successfully transmitted a frame to the media. |
Multi-Coll | Number of times multiple collisions occurred before the port successfully transmitted a frame to the media. |
Late-Coll | Number of late collisions (collisions outside the collision domain). |
Excess-Col | Number of excessive collisions that occurred on the port (indicating that a frame encountered 16 collisions and was discarded). |
Carri-Sen | Number of times the port sensed a carrier (to determine whether the cable is currently being used). |
Runts | Number of received runt frames (frames that are smaller than the minimum IEEE 802.3 frame size) on the port. |
Giants | Number of received giant frames (frames that exceed the maximum IEEE 802.3 frame size) on the port. |
Last-Time-Cleared | Last time the port counters were cleared. |
Related Commands
Use the show port flowcontrol command to display per-port status information and statistics related to flow control.
show port flowcontrol [mod[/port]]
Syntax Description
mod (Optional) Number of the module. port (Optional) Number of the port on the module.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
If you do not specify a mod, the ports on all modules are shown.
If you do not specify a port, all the ports on the module are shown.
Examples
This example shows how to display the flow-control port status and statistics for module 6:
Console> show port flowcontrol 6Port Send FlowControl Receive FlowControl RxPause TxPauseadmin oper admin oper----- -------- -------- -------- -------- ---------- ----------6/1 desired off off off 0 06/2 desired off off off 0 06/3 desired off off off 0 06/4 desired off off off 0 06/5 desired off off off 0 06/6 desired off off off 0 06/7 desired off off off 0 06/8 desired off off off 0 0Console>
Table 2-44 describes the fields in the show port flowcontrol command output.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
Port | Module and port number. |
Send-Flowcontrol- | Flow-control administration. Possible settings: on indicates the local port sends flow control to the far end; off indicates the local port does not send flow control to the far end; desired indicates the local end sends flow control to the far end if the far end supports it. |
Send-Flowcontrol- | Flow-control operation. Possible setting: disagree indicates the two ports could not agree on a link protocol. |
Receive-Flowcntl- | Flow-control administration. Possible settings: on indicates the local port requires the far end to send flow control; off indicates the local port does not allow the far end to send flow control; desired indicates the local end allows the far end to send flow control. |
Receive-Flowcntl- | Flow-control operation. Possible setting: disagree indicates the two ports could not agree on a link protocol. |
RxPause | Number of Pause frames received. |
TxPause | Number of Pause frames transmitted. |
Related Commands
Use the show port inlinepower command to display the port power administration and operational status.
show port inlinepower [mod[/port]]
Syntax Description
mod (Optional) Number of the module. port (Optional) Number of the port on the module.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
An inline power capable device can still be detected even if the inlinepower mode is set to off.
The Operational (Oper) status field descriptions are onPower is being supplied by the port; offPower is not being supplied by the port; deniedSystem does not have enough available power for the port, power is not being supplied by the port; faultyThe port is unable to provide power to the connected device.
Examples
This example shows how to display the inline power for multiple ports on a specific module:
Console> show port inlinepower 3/2-6
Default Inline Power allocation per port: 9.500 Watts (0.22 Amps @42V)
Total inline power drawn by module 3: 0 Watt
Port InlinePowered PowerAllocated
Admin Oper Detected mWatt mA @42V
----- ----- ------ -------- ----- --------
3/2 auto on yes 10.00 0.250
3/3 auto on yes 9.8 0.198
3/4 auto denied yes 0 0
3/5 off off no 0 0
3/6 off off yes 0 0
Console>
Related Commands
set inlinepower defaultallocation
set port inlinepower
show environment power
Use the show port jumbo command to display the jumbo frame settings for all ports with the feature enabled.
show port jumboSyntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Examples
This example shows how to display the jumbo frame settings for ports with the feature enabled:
Console> show port jumboJumbo frames MTU size is 9216 bytes.Jumbo frames enabled on port(s) 6/1-2,7/1-8.Console>
This example shows the display if the jumbo frame feature could not be enabled on some ports at system startup:
Console>show port jumboJumbo frames MTU size is 9216 bytes.Jumbo frames enabled on port(s) 6/1-2.Jumbo frames error-disabled on port(s) 7/1-8.Console>
Related Commands
Use the show port negotiation command to display the link negotiation protocol setting for the specified port.
show port negotiation [mod[/port]]
Syntax Description
mod (Optional) Number of the module. port (Optional) Number of the port on the module.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Examples
This example shows how to display the link negotiation protocol settings on module 3, port 1:
Console> show port negotiation 3/1 Port Link Negotiation ------- -------------------- 3/1 enabled Console>
Related Commands
show port flowcontrol
set port negotiation
Use the show port protocol command to view protocol filters configured on the ports on the EtherChannel ports.
show port protocol [mod[/port]]
Syntax Description
mod (Optional) Number of the module. port (Optional) Number of the port on the module.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
If you do not specify a port, filters configured on all the ports on the module are shown.
Examples
This example shows how to view protocol filters on configured ports:
Console> show port protocol Port Vlan IP IP Hosts IPX IPX Hosts Group Group Hosts -------- ---------- -------- -------- -------- --------- -------- ----------- 1/1 1 on 0 on 0 on 0 1/2 1 on 0 on 0 on 0 2/1 1 on 3 auto-on 0 auto-on 0 2/2 1 on 0 on 0 on 0 2/3 1 on 0 on 0 on 0 2/4 1 on 0 on 0 on 0 2/5 1 on 0 on 0 on 0 2/6 1 on 0 on 0 on 0 2/7 1 on 0 on 0 on 0 2/8 1 on 0 on 0 on 0 2/9 1 on 0 on 0 on 0 2/10 1 on 0 on 0 on 0 2/11 1 on 0 on 0 on 0 2/12 1 on 0 on 0 on 0 Console>
Related Commands
Use the show port qos command to display QoS-related information.
show port qos [mod[/port]]
Syntax Description
mod (Optional) Number of the module. port (Optional) Number of the port on the module.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
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Note When a switchover occurs, you cannot view the ACLs and policers deployed using COPS-DS until the COPS-DS client on the new active supervisor engine establishes connection to the PDP and downloads the QoS policy. The runtime fields in the output display will be blank until QoS policy is downloaded to the new active supervisor engine. |
Examples
This example shows how to display QoS-related information for a specific module and port:
Console> show port qos 2/1QoS is enabled for the switch.QoS policy source for the switch set to local.Port Interface Type Interface Type Policy Source Policy Sourceconfig runtime config runtime----- -------------- -------------- ------------- -------------2/1 vlan-based vlan-based COPS localPort TxPort Type RxPort Type Trust Type Trust Type Def CoS Def CoSconfig runtime config runtime----- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------- -------2/1 2q2t 1q4t untrusted untrusted 0Config:Port ACL name Type----- -------------------------------- ----No ACL is mapped to port 2/1.Runtime:Port ACL name Type----- -------------------------------- ----No ACL is mapped to port 2/1.Console>
This example shows how to display QoS-related information for a single port on a specific module, which, in this example, is connected to a port on a phone device:
Console> (enable) show port qos 3/4
QoS is disabled for the switch.
Configured settings are not used.
QoS policy source for the switch set to local.
Port Interface Type Interface Type Policy Source Policy Source
config runtime config runtime
----- -------------- -------------- ------------- -------------
3/4 - - local local
Port TxPort Type RxPort Type Trust Type Trust Type Def CoS Def CoS
config runtime config runtime
----- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------- ------- -------
3/4 2q2t 1q4t untrusted trust-cos 0 0
Port Ext-Trust Ext-Cos
----- --------- -------
3/4 untrusted 0
(*)Trust type set to untrusted.
Config:
Port ACL name Type
----- -------------------------------- ----
No ACL is mapped to port 3/4.
Runtime:
Port ACL name Type
----- -------------------------------- ----
No ACL is mapped to port 3/4.
Console> (enable)
Related Commands
set port qos
set port qos cos
set port qos trust
Use the show qos rsvp command to display RSVP+ information on a per-port basis.
show port rsvp [mod[/port]]
Syntax Description
mod (Optional) Number of the module. port (Optional) Number of the port on the module.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Examples
This example shows how to display RSVP+ information for a specific port:
Console> (enable)show port rsvp 2Port DSBM Managed Configured Elected DSBM DSBM IP AddressElection Segment Priority Priority----- -------- ------- ---------- ------------ ---------------2/1 enabled yes 232 232 171.21.34.252/2 disabled no 128 - -Console> (enable)
Related Commands
Use the show port security command set to view port security configuration information and statistics.
show port security [mod[/port]]
Syntax Description
mod (Optional) Number of the module. port (Optional) Number of the port on the module. statistics Keyword to display security statistics. system Keyword to display system-wide configuration information.
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Privileged.
Examples
This example shows how to display port security configuration information on a specific port that is a secured port:
Console> (enable) show port security 4/1
Port Security Violation Shutdown-Time Age-Time Maximum-Addrs Trap IfIndex
----- -------- --------- ------------- -------- ------------- -------- -------
4/1 enabled shutdown 120 1440 25 disabled 3
Port Secure-Src-Addrs Age-Left Last-Src-Addr Shutdown Shutdown-Time-Left
---- ----------------- -------- ----------------- -------- ------------------
4/1 00-11-22-33-44-55 4 00-11-22-33-44-55 No -
00-10-14-da-77-f1 100
Console> (enable)
This example shows the display on a port that has experienced a security violation:
Console> (enable) show port security 4/1
Port Security Violation Shutdown-Time Age-Time Maximum-Addrs Trap IfIndex
----- -------- --------- ------------- -------- ------------- -------- -------
4/1 enabled shutdown 120 600 25 disabled 3
Port Secure-Src-Addrs Age-Left Last-Src-Addr Shutdown Shutdown-Time-Left
---- ----------------- -------- ----------------- -------- ------------------
4/1 00-11-22-33-44-55 60 00-11-22-33-44-77 Yes -
00-10-14-da-77-f1 200
00-11-22-33-44-66 200
Console> (enable)
This example shows that port 4/1 has been shut down and that the timeout left is 60 minutes before the port will be reenabled:
Console> (enable) show port security 4/1
Port Security Violation Shutdown-Time Age-Time Maximum-Addrs Trap IfIndex
----- -------- --------- ------------- -------- ------------- -------- -------
4/1 enabled restrict 120 600 25 disabled 3
Port Secure-Src-Addrs Age-Left Last-Src-Addr Shutdown Shutdown-Time-Left
---- ----------------- -------- ----------------- -------- ------------------
4/1 00-11-22-33-44-55 60 00-11-22-33-44-77 Yes -
00-10-14-da-77-ff
Console> (enable)
This example shows how to display system-wide configuration information:
Console> (enable) show port security statistics system Module 1: Total ports: 2 Total secure ports: 0 Total MAC addresses: 2 Total global address space used (out of 1024): 0 Status: installed Module 2: Total ports: 1 Total secure ports: 0 Total MAC addresses: 0 Total global address space used (out of 1024): 0 Status: removed Module 3: Module does not support port security feature Module 5: Total ports: 48 Total secure ports: 0 Total MAC addresses: 48 Total global address space used (out of 1024): 0 Status: installed Module 15: Module does not support port security feature Total secure ports in the system: 0 Console> (enable)
This example shows how to display security statistical information for a specific module:
Console> (enable) show port security statistics 2 Port Total-Addrs Maximum-Addrs ----- ----------- ------------- Module 2: Total ports: 1 Total secure ports: 0 Total MAC addresses: 0 Total global address space used (out of 1024): 0 Status: removed Console> (enable)
Related Commands
set port security
clear port security
Use the show port status command to display port status information.
show port status [mod[/port]]
Syntax Description
mod (Optional) Number of the module. port (Optional) Number of the port on the module.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
If you do not specify a mod, the ports on all modules are shown. If you do not specify a port, all the ports on the module are shown.
Examples
This example shows how to display port status information for all ports:
Console> show port status Port Name Status Vlan Duplex Speed Type ----- ------------------ ---------- ---------- ------ ------ ------------ 1/1 connected 52 half 100 100BaseTX 1/2 notconnect half 100 100BaseTX Console>
Table 2-45 describes the fields in the show port status command output.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
Port | Module and port number. |
Name | Name (if configured) of the port. |
Status | Status of the port (connected, notconnect, connecting, standby, faulty, inactive, shutdown, disabled, or monitor). |
Vlan | VLANs to which the port belongs. |
Duplex | Duplex setting for the port (auto, full, half). |
Speed | Speed setting for the port (auto, 10, 100, 1000). |
Type1 | Port type (100BaseTX). |
| 1These fields will change according to the system configuration. |
Use the show port voice command to display voice-related configuration information for a specific voice port.
show port voice [mod[/port]]
Syntax Description
mod[/port] (Optional) Number of the module and (optional) ports.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
This command is not supported by the NAM.
The output for voice-capable modules displays a transcoding port type as "mtp" (media termination point) or a conference port type as "conf bridge."
Examples
This example shows how to display the voice information for multiple ports on a 48-port 10/100Base TX switching services-configured module:
Console> show port voice 3/2-5
Port auxiliaryvlan InlinePowered PowerAllocated
Admin Oper Admin Oper Detected Watts A @ 42V
----- -------- -------- ----- ------ ------ ------ -------
3/2 222 active auto on yes 10.001 0.250
3/3 dot1p dot1p on on yes 9.8 0.198
3/4 untagged untagged auto denied yes 0 0
3/5 3 inactive off off no 0 0
Console>
This example shows how to display the voice information for an 8-port T1/E1 ISDN PRI services- configured module:
Console> show port voice 7/1-8
Port Name Status Vlan Duplex Speed Type
----- ------------------ ---------- ---------- ------ ----- ------------
7/1 connected 123 full 1.544 T1
7/2 connected 2 full 1.544 T1
7/3 disable 1 full 1.544 T1
7/4 connected 11 full 1.544 T1
7/5 connected 123 full 1.544 T1
7/6 connected 1 full 1.544 T1
7/7 faulty 2 full 1.544 T1
7/8 faulty 2 full 1.544 T1
Port DHCP MAC-Address IP-Address Subnet-Mask
-------- ------- ----------------- --------------- ---------------
7/1 enable 00-10-7b-00-0a-58 172.20.34.68 255.255.255.0
7/2 enable 00-10-7b-00-0a-59 172.20.34.70 255.255.255.0
7/3 enable 00-10-7b-00-0a-5a 172.20.34.64 255.255.255.0
7/4 enable 00-10-7b-00-0a-5b 172.20.34.66 255.255.255.0
7/5 enable 00-10-7b-00-0a-5c 172.20.34.59 255.255.255.0
7/6 enable 00-10-7b-00-0a-5d 172.20.34.67 255.255.255.0
7/7 enable 00-10-7b-00-0a-5e (Port host processor not online)
7/8 enable 00-10-7b-00-0a-5f (Port host processor not online)
Port Call-Manager DHCP-Server TFTP-Sever Gateway
-------- ----------------- --------------- --------------- ---------------
7/1 172.20.34.207* 172.20.34.207 172.20.34.207 -
callm.cisco.com
7/2 172.20.34.207 172.20.34.207 172.20.34.207 172.20.34.20
7/3 172.20.34.207 172.20.34.207 172.20.34.207 -
7/4 172.20.34.207 172.20.34.207 172.20.34.207 -
7/5 172.20.34.207 172.20.34.207 172.20.34.207 -
7/6 172.20.34.207 172.20.34.207 172.20.34.207 -
7/7 (Port host processor not online)
7/8 (Port host processor not online)
Port DNS-Server Domain
-------- --------------- --------------------------
7/1 172.20.34.207 -
7/2 172.20.34.207 -
7/3 172.20.34.207 -
7/4 172.20.34.207 -
7/5 172.20.34.207 -
7/6 172.20.34.207 -
7/7 (Port host processor not online)
7/8 (Port host processor not online)
Port EchoCancel(ms) CallManagerState
-------- -------------- ----------------
7/1 0 registered
7/2 0 registered
7/3 0 registered
7/4 0 registered
7/5 0 registered
7/6 0 registered
7/7 (Port host processor not online)
7/8 (Port host processor not online)
Port NoiseRegen NonLinearProcessing
----- ---------- -------------------
7/1 disabled disabled
7/2 disabled disabled
7/3 disabled disabled
7/4 disabled disabled
7/5 disabled disabled
7/6 disabled disabled
7/7 (Port host processor not online)
7/8 (Port host processor not online)
(*): Primary
Console>
This example shows how to display the voice information for multiple ports on a 24-port FXS analog station interface services-configured module:
Console> show port voice 3/2-4 Port Name Status Vlan Duplex Speed Type ----- ------------------ ---------- ---------- ------ ----- --------- 3/2 notconnect 222 - - FXS 3/3 connected 222 - - FXS 3/4 connected 222 - - FXS Port VAD ToneLocal Impedance InputGain OutputAtten RingFreq ----- -------- ------------- --------- --------- ----------- -------- 3/2 enabled unitedkingdom 600c -5 dB 14 dB 34 Hz 3/3 disabled northamerica 900c 14 dB 1 dB 25 Hz 3/4 enabled china 600r -6 dB 0 dB 50 Hz Port TimingDigit TimingInterDigit TimingPulse TimingPulseDigit ----- ----------- ---------------- ----------- ---------------- 3/2 50 ms 50 ms 10 ms 100 ms 3/3 70 ms 100 ms 20 ms 500 ms 3/4 100 ms 500 ms 15 ms 1000 ms Console>
Table 2-46 describes the possible fields (depending on the port type queried) in the show port voice command output.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
Port | Module and port number. |
Name | Name (if configured) of the port. |
Status | Status of the port (connected, notconnect, connecting, standby, faulty, inactive, shutdown, disabled, monitor, active, dot1p, untagged, inactive, or onhook). |
Vlan | VLANs to which the port belongs. |
Duplex | Duplex setting for the port (auto, full, half). |
Speed | Speed setting for the port (auto, 10, 100, 1000). |
Type1 | Port type (T1, E1, FXS, DSP, mtp, or conf bridge). |
auximliaryvlan | Number of the voice VLAN. |
InlinePowered | InlinePowered for Admin (auto, on, off), Oper (on, off, denied), and Detected (yes, no). |
PowerAllocated | Power allocated for Watts (values displayed as Watts measurement) and Volts (values displayed as Volts measurement). |
VAD | Status of whether voice activation detection is enabled or disabled. |
ToneLocal | Voice call progress tone locale (australia, brazil, china, france, germany, japan, and northamerica). |
Impedance | Terminating impedance of a voice port interface (600c, 600r, or 900c). |
InputGain | Amount of gain, in decibels, to be inserted at the receiver side of the interface. |
OutputAtten | Amount of attenuation, in decibels, at the transmit side of the interface. |
RingFreq | Ring frequency, in hertz, used in the FXS interface. |
TimingDigit | DTMF digit signal duration, in milliseconds, for the voice port. |
TimingInterDigit | DTMF interdigit signal duration, in milliseconds, for the voice port. |
TimingPulse | Pulse dialing rate, in pulses per second, for the voice port. |
TimingInterPulse | Pulse interdigit timing, in milliseconds, for the voice port. |
| 1This field changes according to the system configuration. |
Related Commands
set port voice interface dhcp
show port voice active
show port voice fdl
show port voice interface
Use the show port voice active command to display active call information on a port.
show port voice active [mod/port] [all | call | conference | transcode] [ipaddr]
Syntax Description
mod/port (Optional) Number of the module and port on the module. all (Optional) Keyword to display all calls (regular calls, conference calls, and transcoding calls) in the system. call (Optional) Keyword to display call information for the 24-port FXS analog interface and the 8-port T1/E1 PSTN interface modules. conference (Optional) Keyword to display call information for the 8-port T1/E1 PSTN interface module configured for conferencing. transcode (Optional) Keyword to display call information for the 8-port T1/E1 PSTN interface module configured for transcoding. ipaddr (Optional) Remote IP address.
Defaults
The default is all active calls are displayed.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
The information displayed when using the show port voice active command is not available through the supervisor engine SNMP agent.
The call keyword is supported by the 24-port FXS analog interface and the 8-port T1/E1 PSTN interface modules.
The conference and transcode keywords are supported by the 8-port T1/E1 PSTN interface module.
You can use the optional mod or mod/port variables to display calls that belong to the specified module or port in detailed format.
There are up to 8 calls per port for the 8-port T1/E1 ISDN PRI services-configured module but only one call per port for the 24-port FXS analog station interface services-configured module.
The ipaddr option displays one specific call for the specified IP address. You can also use an IP alias.
This command is not supported by the NAM.
Examples
This example shows how to display all calls (regular calls, conference calls, and transcoding calls) in the system:
Console> show port voice active
Port Type Total Conference-ID/ Party-ID IP-Address
Transcoding-ID
----- ------------ ----- -------------- -------- ---------------
6/3 transcoding 1 2 12 192.1.1.12
10 10.6.106.101
8/2 call 1 - - 123.46.1.100
8/5 call 1 - - 123.46.1.101
8/7 conferencing 1 1 8 192.1.1.5
7 123.45.1.52
9 192.1.1.14
Total: 3
Console> (enable)
This example shows how to display regular calls:
Console> (enable) show port voice active call Port Total IP-Address ----- ----- --------------- 8/2 1 123.46.1.100 8/5 1 123.46.1.101 Total: 2 calls Console> (enable)
This example shows the output display for the 8-port T1/E1 PSTN interface module configured for transcoding:
Console> (enable) show port voice active transcode
Port Total Transcoding-ID Party-ID IP-Address
----- ----- -------------- -------- ---------------
6/3 1 2 12 192.1.1.12
10 10.6.106.101
Total: 1 transcoding session
Console> (enable)
This example shows the output display for the 8-port T1/E1 PSTN interface module configured for conferencing:
Console> (enable) show port voice active conference
Port Total Conference-ID Party-ID IP-Address
----- ----- -------------- -------- ---------------
8/7 1 1 8 192.1.1.5
7 123.45.1.52
9 192.1.1.14
Total: 1 conferencing session
Console> (enable)
This example shows how to display calls for a specified port:
Console> show port voice active 3
Port 3/2:
Channel #1:
Remote IP address : 165.34.234.111
Remote UDP port : 124
Call state : Ringing
Codec Type : G.711
Coder Type Rate : 35243
Tx duration : 438543 sec
Voice Tx duration : 34534 sec
ACOM Level Current : 123213
ERL Level : 123 dB
Fax Transmit Duration : 332433
Hi Water Playout Delay : 23004 ms
Logical If index : 4
Low water playout delay : 234 ms
Receive delay : 23423 ms
Receive bytes : 2342342332423
Receive packets : 23423423402384
Transmit bytes : 23472377
Transmit packets : 94540
Channel #2:
Remote IP address : 165.34.234.112
Remote UDP port : 125
Call state : Ringing
Codec Type : G.711
Coder Type Rate : 35243
Tx duration : 438543 sec
Voice Tx duration : 34534 sec
ACOM Level Current : 123213
ERL Level : 123 dB
Fax Transmit Duration : 332433
Hi Water Playout Delay : 23004 ms
Logical If index : 4
Low water playout delay : 234 ms
Receive delay : 23423 ms
Receive bytes : 2342342332423
Receive packets : 23423423402384
Transmit bytes : 23472377
Transmit packets : 94540
Port 3/7 :
Conference ID: 1
Party ID: 8
Remote IP address : 192.1.1.5
UDP Port : 28848
Codec Type : G729 B CS ACELP VAD
Packet Size (ms) : 20
Party ID: 7
Remote IP address : 123.45.1.52
UDP Port : 28888
Codec Type : G711 ULAW PCM
Packet Size (ms) : 20
Party ID: 9
Remote IP address : 192.1.1.14
UDP Port : 28898
Codec Type : G711 ULAW PCM
Packet Size (ms) : 20
Total: 2
Console>
This example shows the output display for a specified IP address on a 24-port FXS analog interface module or the 8-port T1/E1 PSTN interface module:
Console> show port voice active 3/2 171.69.67.91 Remote IP address : 171.69.67.91 Remote UDP port : 125 Call state : Ringing Codec Type : G.711 Coder Type Rate : 35243 Tx duration : 438543 sec Voice Tx duration : 34534 sec ACOM Level Current : 123213 ERL Level : 123 dB Fax Transmit Duration : 332433 Hi Water Playout Delay : 23004 ms Logical If index : 4 Low water playout delay : 234 ms Receive delay : 23423 ms Receive bytes : 2342342332423 Receive packets : 23423423402384 Transmit bytes : 23472377 Transmit packets : 94540 Console>
Related Commands
Use the show port voice fdl command to display the facilities data link statistics for the specified ports.
show port voice fdl [mod[/port]]
Syntax Description
mod[/port] (Optional) Number of the module and (optional) ports.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Privileged.
Usage Guidelines
This command is not supported by the NAM.
Examples
This example shows how to display FDL information on an 8-port T1/E1 ISDN PRI services- configured module:
Console> (enable) show port voice fdl 7/1-3
Port ErrorEvents ErroredSecond SeverlyErroredSecond
Last 15' Last 24h Last 15' Last 24h Last 15' Last 24h
----- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -----------
7/1 17 18 19 20 21 22
7/2 17 18 19 20 21 22
7/3 17 18 19 20 21 22
Port FailedSignalState FailedSignalSecond
Last 15' Last 24h Last 15' Last 24h
----- -------- -------- -------- ---------
7/1 37 38 39 40
7/2 37 38 39 40
7/3 37 38 39 40
Port LES BES LCV
Last 15' Last 24h Last 15' Last 24h Last 15' Last 24h
----- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
7/1 41 48 49 50 53 54
7/2 41 48 49 50 53 54
7/3 41 48 49 50 53 54
Console> (enable)
Table 2-47 describes the possible fields (depending on the port type queried) in the show port voice fdl command output.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
ErrorEvents | Count of errored events. |
ErroredSecond | Count of errored seconds. |
SeverelyErroredSecond | Count of severely errored seconds. |
FailedSignalState | Count of failed signal state errors. |
FailedSignalSecond | Count of failed signal state. |
LES | Line errored seconds detected. |
BES | Bursty errored seconds detected. |
LCV | Line code violation seconds detected. |
Related Commands
show port voice
show port voice active
Use the show port voice interface command to display the port voice interface configuration.
show port voice interface [mod[/port]]
Syntax Description
mod[/port] (Optional) Number of the module and (optional) ports.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Privileged.
Usage Guidelines
This command is not supported by the NAM.
Examples
This example shows how to display the voice interface for a specific module:
Console> show port voice interface 5
Port DHCP MAC-Address IP-Address Subnet-Mask
-------- ------- ----------------- --------------- ---------------
5/1-24 disable 00-10-7b-00-13-ea 10.6.15.158 255.255.255.0
Port Call-Manager(s) DHCP-Server TFTP-Server Gateway
-------- ----------------- --------------- --------------- ---------------
5/1-24 10.6.15.155 - 10.6.15.155 -
Port DNS-Server(s) Domain
-------- ----------------- -------------------------------------------------
5/1-24 12.2.2.1* cisco.cisco.com
7.7.7.7
(*): Primary
Console>
This example shows the output when the voice interface feature is not supported for a specific module:
Console> (enable) show port voice interface Feature not supported on modules 1, 2, 5, 15. Console> (enable)
Related Commands
set port voice interface dhcp
show port voice active
show port voice
Use the show proc command to display CPU, memory allocation, and process utilization information.
show proc [cpu | mem]
Syntax Description
cpu (Optional) Keyword to specify CPU information. mem (Optional) Keyword to specify memory allocation information.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Privileged.
Usage Guidelines
You can enter this command only in privileged mode.
If you do not specify cpu or mem, process information is displayed. The mem keyword allows you to display memory allocation information, such as how much each process has allocated and how much it has freed.
Examples
This example shows how to display CPU information:
Console> (enable)show proc cpu(W)CPU utilization for five seconds: 1.0%; one minute: 1. 0%; five minutes: 1. %PID Runtime(ms) Invoked uSecs 5Sec 1Min 5min TTY Process0 0 0 0 99.10% 99.0 % 99.0 % 0 idle1 1 36 1000 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 0 Flash MIB Updat2 1342 2846 460000 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 0 SynDiags3 730172 4440594 400000 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 0 SynConfig4 33752 424120 1000 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 0 Statuspoll5 7413 44916 1000 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 0 SWPoll64bCnt6 9568 15889836 1000 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 0 SL_TASK7 746 636118 105000 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 0 RedundantTaskConsole> (enable)
This example shows how to display process information:
Console> (enable)show proc memTotal: 10945712, Used: 1438992, Free: 9506720PID TTY Allocated Freed Holding Process0 0 706240 2832 703408 idle1 0 240 0 240 Flash MIB Updat2 0 164944 164144 800 SynDiags3 0 208224 2992 205232 SynConfig4 0 96 0 96 Statuspoll5 0 2592 2560 32 SWPoll64bCnt6 0 80 0 80 SL_TASK7 0 2272 1952 320 RedundantTaskConsole> (enable)
This example shows how to display process utilization information:
Console> (enable)show procPID Q T PC Runtime(ms) Invoked uSecs Stacks TTY Process0 1 rd 0x80407b10 0 0 0 1640/6144 0 idle1 65376 st 0x80407d8c 1 36 1000 1188/6144 0 Flash MIB Upda2 2 st 0x80407d8c 1342 2846 460000 3160/6144 0 SynDiags3 1 rd 0x80407d8c 729979 4439406 400000 1672/6144 0 SynConfig4 2 si 0x80407d8c 33739 424007 1000 1572/6144 0 Statuspoll5 4 si 0x80407d8c 7413 44916 1000 1888/6144 0 SWPoll64bCnt6 2 si 0x80407d8c 9565 15885713 1000 1096/6144 0 SL_TASK7 2 si 0x80407d8c 746 635948 105000 1192/6144 0 RedundantTaskConsole> (enable)
Table 2-48 describes the possible fields in the show proc command outputs:
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
CPU Utilization | Sum of all the loads from all the processes running on the CPU in the last 5 seconds, 1 minute, and 5 minutes. |
PID | Process ID. |
Runtime | Time the process has run since getting created (in milliseconds). |
Invoked | Number of times the process was invoked since getting created. |
uSecs | Maximum time a process ran in a single invocation. |
5sec | Percentage of time this process ran on the CPU in the last 5-second interval. |
1Min | Percentage of time this process ran on the CPU in the last 1-minute interval. |
5Min | Percentage of time this process ran on the CPU in the last 5-minute interval. |
TTY | TTY associated with the process. |
Process | Name of the process. |
Allocated | Sum of all the memory allocated by the process since it was created, including the memory previously freed. |
Freed | Sum of memory the process has freed until now. |
Holding | Amount of memory the process is currently holding. |
Q | Process priority in terms of numbers. Low number means high priority. |
T | State of the process (Running, we = waiting for event, st = sleeping, si = sleeping on an interval, rd = ready to run, id = idle, xx = dead/zombie). |
PC | Calling PC for "show_process" function. |
Stacks | Size of the stack used by the process/the total stack size allocated to the process (in bytes). |
Use the show protocolfilter command to list whether protocol filtering is enabled or disabled.
show protocolfilterSyntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Examples
This example shows how to display whether protocol filtering is enabled or disabled:
Console> show protocolfilter Protocol filtering is enabled on this switch. Console>
Related Commands
Use the show pvlan command to show the configuration for a given private VLAN.
show pvlan [vlan | primary | isolated | community]
Syntax Description
vlan (Optional) Number of the private VLAN. primary (Optional) Keyword to display the primary private VLANs. isolated (Optional) Keyword to display the isolated private VLANs. community (Optional) Keyword to display the community private VLANs.
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Examples
This example shows how to display the status for VLAN 10:
Console> show pvlan 10 Primary Secondary Secondary-Type Ports ------- --------- -------------- ------------ 10 20 isolated 6/1 Console>
This example shows how to display the status for all VLANs set as primary:
Console> show pvlan primary Primary Secondary Secondary-Type Ports ------- --------- -------------- ------------ 10 20 isolated 6/1 11 21 isolated 6/2 30 - - Console>
This example shows how to display the status for all VLANs set as isolated:
Console> show pvlan isolated Primary Secondary Secondary-Type Ports ------- --------- -------------- ------------ 10 20 isolated 6/1 11 21 isolated 6/2 - 31 isolated Console>
This example shows how to display the status for all VLANs set as community:
Console> show pvlan community Primary Secondary Secondary-Type Ports ------- --------- -------------- ------------ 7 902 community 2/4-6 Console>
Related Commands
set vlan
show vlan
set pvlan
set pvlan mapping
clear vlan
clear config pvlan
clear pvlan mapping
show pvlan mapping
Use the show pvlan mapping command to show the private VLAN mappings configured on promiscuous ports.
show pvlan mapping [private_vlan | mod/port]
Syntax Description
private_ vlan (Optional) Number of the private VLAN. mod/port (Optional) Number of the module and port.
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Examples
This example shows how to display the private VLAN mapping by port:
Console> show pvlan mapping Port Primary Secondary ---- ------- --------- 6/3 10 20 Console>
This example shows how to display the private VLAN mapping for a specific VLAN:
Console> show pvlan mapping 10 Primary Secondary Ports ------- --------- ----- 10 20 6/3 Console>
This example shows how to display the private VLAN mapping for a specific port:
Console> show pvlan mapping 6/3 Port Primary Secondary ---- ------- --------- 6/3 10 20 Console>
This example shows the results when no VLANs are mapped:
Console> show pvlan mapping Port Primary Secondary ---- ------- --------- No Private Vlan Mappings configured. Console>
Related Commands
set vlan
show vlan
set pvlan
set pvlan mapping
clear config pvlan
clear vlan
clear pvlan mapping
show pvlan mapping
Use the show qos acl editbuffer command to display ACL names in the edit buffer.
show qos acl editbufferSyntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Privileged.
Usage Guidelines
Enter the show qos acl editbuffer command to display the committed access lists that you configured. The information is helpful when you are adding or deleting ACEs.
Examples
This example shows how to display QoS ACL edit buffer contents:
Console> (enable)show qos acl editbufferACL Type Status-------------------------------- ---- ----------ip1 IP Committedipx1 IPX Committedmac1 MAC Committed
Related Commands
Use the show qos acl info command to display QoS ACL information.
show qos acl info default-action ip | ipx | mac | all
Syntax Description
default-action Keyword to display default action (using the set qos acl default-action command) for packets that do not match any entry in an access list. ip Keyword to display QoS IP ACL information. ipx Keyword to display all QoS IPX ACL information. mac Keyword to display all QoS MAC ACL information. all Keyword to display all QoS ACL information. acl_name Name of the ACL to be displayed. editbuffer (Optional) Keyword to display edit buffer information. editbuffer_index (Optional) Position of the ACE in the ACL.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Privileged.
Examples
This example shows how to display all ACL default configurations:
Console> (enable)show qos acl info default-action allset qos acl default-action--------------------------ip dscp 7 my1 my2ipx dscp 0mac dscp 0Console> (enable)
This example shows how to display edit buffer information for a specific ACL:
Console> (enable)show qos acl info my_ip_acl editbufferset qos acl ip my_ip_acl----------------------------------------------------1. set qos acl ip my_ip_acl trustdscp microflow my-micro tcp 1.2.3.4 255.0.0.0
eq port 21 172.20.20.1 255.255.255.02. set qos acl ip my_ip_acl trustdscp microflow my-micro aggregate agg tcp
173.22.3.4 255.0.0.0 eq port 19 173.22.20.1 255.255.255.0 tos 5ACL status: Not CommittedConsole> (enable)
This example shows how to display information for a specific ACL:
Console> (enable)show qos acl info my_ip_aclset qos acl ip my_ip_acl----------------------------------------------------1. trust-dscp microflow my-micro tcp 1.2.3.4 255.0.0.0 eq
port 21 172.20.20.1 255.255.255.0 tos 52. trust-dscp microflow my-micro aggregate agg tcp
173.22.3.4 255.0.0.0 eq port 19 173.22.20.1 255.255.255.0 tos 5Console> (enable)
Related Commands
set qos acl default-action
set qos policer
clear qos policer
Use the show qos acl map command to display the ACL mapping information.
show qos acl map {config | runtime} {acl_name | mod/port | vlan | all}
Syntax Description
config Keyword to display NVRAM QoS information. runtime Keyword to display QoS runtime information. acl_name Name of the list. mod/port Number of the module and the port. vlan VLAN list. all Keyword to display information regarding all ACLs.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Privileged.
Usage Guidelines
You can enter the config keyword to display information that was configured through the CLI and saved in NVRAM, regardless of the current runtime information.
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Note When a switchover occurs, you cannot view the ACLs and policers deployed using COPS-DS until the COPS-DS client on the new active supervisor engine establishes connection to the PDP and downloads the QoS policy. The runtime fields in the output display will be blank until QoS policy is downloaded to the new active supervisor engine. |
Examples
This example shows how to display information for all ACLs:
Console>show qos acl map allACL name Vlan # Ports-------- ----------------- -----------------------------web-acc 1,4-7isp1 2 1/1Console>
This example shows how to display information for a specific VLAN:
Console>show qos acl map 1Vlan ACL name---- ----------------1 web-accConsole>
This example shows how to display information for a specific ACL:
Console>show qos acl map isp1ACL name Vlan # Ports-------- ---------------- ---------------isp1 2 1/1Console>
Related Commands
Use the show qos acl resource-usage command to display ACL management information.
show qos acl resource-usageSyntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Examples
This example shows how to display ACL management information:
Console> (enable)show qos acl resource-usageACL resource usage:Label:0%Logical Operation Unit:0%TCAM mask:0%TCAM value:0%Console> (enable)
Related Commands
Use the show qos bridged-packet-policing command to display the VLAN-bridged packet-policing status.
show qos bridged-packet-policing [vlan]
Syntax Description
vlan (Optional) Number of the VLAN.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Privileged.
Usage Guidelines
If you do not specify a VLAN number, the status of all VLANs are displayed.
Examples
This example shows how to display the status of a specific VLAN:
Console>show qos bridged-packet-policing 1QoS policing is enabled for bridged packets on vlan 1.Console>
This example shows how to display the status of all VLANs:
Console>show qos bridged-packet-policingQoS policing is enabled for bridged packets on the following vlans:1, 2, 3Console>
Related Commands
set qos bridged-microflow-policing
set qos policer
clear qos policer
Use the show qos info command set to display QoS-related information for a specified port.
show qos info {runtime | config} {mod/port}
Syntax Description
runtime Keyword to show the current QoS runtime information. config (Optional) Keyword to display NVRAM QoS configuration. mod/port Number of the module and port. port_type Port type; valid values are 2q2t and 1p2q2t for transmit and 1q4t and 1p1q4t for receive. tx Keyword to specify the transmit drop threshold. rx Keyword to specify the receive drop threshold.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
You can enter the show qos info runtime mod/port command to view the currently used values in the hardware or the show qos info runtime mod/port command to view the values that have been configured administratively (present in NVRAM). The outputs differ when QoS has been disabled. When you disable QoS, the values set on all the ports are different from the values present in NVRAM. When you enable QoS, the values in NVRAM are used to program the hardware.
The display of show qos info runtime mod/port shows both the absolute values and the percentages you specified for the drop thresholds, queue sizes, and WRR. However, the absolute values may not exactly match the percentages specified due to the granularity of permitted settings in hardware.
The number preceding the t letter in the port_type (2q2t, 1p2q2t, 1q4t, or 1p1q4t) determines the number of threshold values the hardware supports. For example, with 2q2t and 1p2q2t, the number of thresholds specified is two; with 1q4t and 1p1q4t, the number of thresholds specified is four. Due to the granularity of programming the hardware, the values set in hardware will be close approximations of the values provided.
The number preceding the q letter in the port_type determines the number of the queues that the hardware supports. For example, with 2q2t and 1p2q2t, the number of queues specified is two; with 1q4t and 1p1q4t, the number of queues specified is four. The system defaults for the transmit queues attempt to keep the maximum latency through a port at a maximum of 10 ms.
The number preceding the p letter in the 1p2q2t and 1p1q4t port types determines the threshold in the priority queue.
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Note When a switchover occurs, you cannot view the ACLs and policers deployed using COPS-DS until the COPS-DS client on the new active supervisor engine establishes connection to the PDP and downloads the QoS policy. The runtime fields in the output display will be blank until QoS policy is downloaded to the new active supervisor engine. |
Examples
This example shows how to display QoS-related NVRAM transmit threshold information:
Console> (enable) show qos info config 2q2t tx
QoS setting in NVRAM for 2q2t transmit:
QoS is disabled
CoS = 0
Queue and Threshold Mapping:
Queue Threshold CoS
----- --------- ---------------
1 1 0 1
1 2 2 3
2 1 4 5
2 2 6 7
Tx drop thresholds:
Queue # Thresholds - percentage (abs values )
------- -------------------------------------
1 40% 100%
2 40% 100%
Queue Sizes:
Queue # Sizes - percentage (abs values )
------- -------------------------------------
1 80%
2 20%
WRR Configuration:
Ports have transmit ratios between queue 1 and 2 of
100:256
Console> (enable)
This example shows how to display QoS-related NVRAM receive threshold information:
Console> (enable)show qos info config 1p1q4t rxQoS setting in NVRAM for 1p1q4t receive:QoS is disabledQueue and Threshold Mapping for 1p1q4t (rx):Queue Threshold CoS----- --------- ---------------1 1 01 2 2 31 3 4 51 4 1 6 72 1Rx drop thresholds:Queue # Thresholds - percentage (abs values )------- -------------------------------------1 50% 60% 80% 100%Console> (enable)
This example shows how to display all QoS-related NVRAM threshold information:
Console> (enable)show qos info config 2q2t txQoS setting in NVRAM for 2q2t transmit:QoS is enabledQueue and Threshold Mapping:Queue Threshold CoS----- --------- ---------------1 1 0 11 2 2 32 1 4 52 2 6 7Tx drop thresholds:Queue # Thresholds - percentage (abs values )------- -------------------------------------1 40% 100%2 40% 100%Queue Sizes:Queue # Sizes - percentage (abs values )------- -------------------------------------1 80%2 20%WRR Configuration:Ports with 2q2t have ratio of 100:255 between transmit queue 1 and 2Console> (enable)
This example shows how to display the current QoS runtime information:
Console> (enable)show qos info runtime 1/1Run time setting of QoS:QoS is enabled on 2/1Port 2/1 has 2 transmit queue with 2 drop thresholds (2q2t).Port 2/1 has 1 receive queue with 4 drop thresholds (1q4t).The qos trust type is set to trust-cos.CoS = 0Queue and Threshold Mapping:Queue Threshold CoS----- --------- ---------------1 1 0 11 2 2 32 1 4 52 2 6 7Rx drop thresholds:Queue # Thresholds - percentage (abs values )------- -------------------------------------1 50% (38912 bytes) 60% (46688 bytes) 80% (62240 bytes) 100% (73696bytes)Tx drop thresholds:Queue # Thresholds - percentage (abs values )------- -------------------------------------1 40% (144224 bytes) 100% (360416 bytes)2 40% (32864 bytes) 100% (77792 bytes)Queue Sizes:Queue # Sizes - percentage (abs values)------- -------------------------------------1 80% (360416 bytes)2 20% (81888 bytes)WRR Configuration:Ports with speed 1000Mbps have ratio of 100:255 between transmit queue 1and 2 (25600:65280 bytes)Console> (enable)
This example shows how to display the current QoS configuration information:
Console> (enable)show qos info config 8/1QoS setting in NVRAM:QoS is disabledPort 8/1 has 3 transmit queue with 2 drop thresholds (1p2q2t).Port 8/1 has 2 receive queue with 4 drop thresholds (1p1q4t).ACL attached:The qos trust type is set to untrusted.CoS = 0Queue and Threshold Mapping for 1p2q2t (tx):Queue Threshold CoS----- --------- ---------------1 1 0 11 2 2 32 1 4 52 2 73 1 6Queue and Threshold Mapping for 1p1q4t (rx):Queue Threshold CoS----- --------- ---------------1 1 01 2 2 31 3 4 51 4 1 6 72 1Rx drop thresholds:Rx drop thresholds are disabled for untrusted ports.Queue # Thresholds - percentage (abs values )------- -------------------------------------1 50% 60% 80% 100%Tx drop thresholds:Tx drop-thresholds feature is not supported for this port type.Tx WRED thresholds:Queue # Thresholds in percentage ( in abs values )------- ------------------------------------------1 80% 100%2 80% 100%Queue Sizes:Queue # Sizes - percentage (abs values )------- -------------------------------------1 70%2 15%3 15%WRR Configuration of ports with speed 1000Mbps:Queue # Ratios (abs values )------- -------------------------------------1 1002 255Console> (enable)
This example shows another display of the current QoS configuration information:
Console> (enable)show qos info config 1p2q2t txQoS setting in NVRAM for 1p2q2t transmit:QoS is enabledQueue and Threshold Mapping:Queue Threshold CoS----- --------- ---------------1 1 0 11 2 2 32 1 4 52 2 6 73 1Tx drop thresholds:Tx drop-thresholds feature is not supported for this port_type.Tx WRED thresholds:Queue # Thresholds in percentage ( in abs values )------- ------------------------------------------1 40% 100%2 40% 100%Queue Sizes:Queue # Sizes - percentage (abs values )------- -------------------------------------1 50%2 30%3 20%WRR Configuration of ports with 1p2q2t:Queue # Ratios (abs values )------- -------------------------------------1 1002 255Console> (enable)
Related Commands
Use the show qos mac-cos command to display the currently configured QoS-related information for the MAC address and VLAN pair.
show qos mac-cos dest_mac [vlan] [config]
Syntax Description
dest_mac MAC address of the destination host. vlan (Optional) Number of the VLAN; valid values are from 1 to 1005. config (Optional) Keyword to display NVRAM QoS configuration. all Keyword to specify all MAC address and VLAN pairs.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
You can enter the show qos mac-cos command to display the currently configured QoS-related information.
You can enter the config keyword to display information that was configured through the CLI and saved in NVRAM, regardless of the current runtime information.
Examples
This example shows how to display currently configured QoS-related information for all MAC address and VLAN pairs:
Console> (enable)show qos mac-cos allVLAN Dest MAC CoS---- ------------------ ---1 01-02-03-04-05-06 29 04-05-06-07-08-09 3Console> (enable)
This example shows how to display currently configured QoS-related information for a specific MAC address:
Console> (enable)show qos mac-cos 01-02-03-04-05-06VLAN Dest MAC CoS---- ------------------ ---1 01-02-03-04-05-06 2Console> (enable)
Related Commands
set qos mac-cos
clear qos mac-cos
Use the show qos maps command to display the mapping of different maps.
show qos maps [config | runtime] [cos-dscp-map | ipprec-dscp-map | dscp-cos-map | policed-dscp-map]
Syntax Description
config (Optional) Keyword to display NVRAM QoS configuration. runtime (Optional) Keyword to display current QoS configuration. cos-dscp-map (Optional) Keyword to specify the CoS-to-DSCP map. ipprec-dscp-map (Optional) Keyword to specify the IP precedence-to-DSCP map. dscp-cos-map (Optional) Keyword to specify the DSCP-to-CoS map. policed-dscp-map (Optional) Keyword to specify the policer-to-DSCP map.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
You can enter the config keyword to display information that was configured through the CLI and saved in NVRAM, regardless of the current runtime information.
If you do not specify an option, all maps are displayed.
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Note When a switchover occurs, you cannot view the ACLs and policers deployed using COPS-DS until the COPS-DS client on the new active supervisor engine establishes connection to the PDP and downloads the QoS policy. The runtime fields in the output display will be blank until QoS policy is downloaded to the new active supervisor engine. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the cos-dscp-map map:
Console>show qos maps cos-dscp-mapCoS - DSCP map:CoS DSCP--- ---------------0 10...7 52Console>
This example shows how to display the ipprec-dscp-map map:
Console>show qos maps ipprec-dscp-mapIP-Precedence - DSCP map:IP-Prec DSCP------- -------------------0 1...7 52Console>
This example shows how to display the ipprec-cos-map map:
Console>show qos maps ipprec-cos-mapIP-Precedence - CoS map:IP-Prec CoS------- -----0 0...7 7Console>
This example shows how to display the dscp-cos-map map:
Console>show qos maps dscp-cos-mapDSCP - CoS map:DSCP CoS--------------- ----34-40,60 0...50 7Console>
This example shows how to display the policed-dscp-map map:
Console>show qos maps policed-dscp-mapDSCP policed-dscp map:In-profile DSCP Policed DSCP--------------- -------------0-20 0Console>
This example shows how to display all maps:
Console>show qos mapsCoS - DSCP map:CoS DSCP--- ---------------0 10...7 52IP-Precedence - DSCP map:IP-Prec DSCP------- -------------------0 1...7 52IP-Precedence - CoS map:IP-Prec CoS------- -----0 0...7 7DSCP - CoS map:DSCP CoS--------------- ----34-40,60 0...50 7DSCP policed-dscp map:In-profile DSCP Policed DSCP--------------- -------------0-20 0Console>
Related Commands
set qos map
clear qos policed-dscp-map
clear qos cos-dscp-map
Use the show qos policer command to display microflow or aggregate policers currently configured.
show qos policer {config | runtime} {microflow | aggregate | all}
Syntax Description
config Keyword to display NVRAM QoS configuration. runtime Keyword to show the current QoS runtime information. microflow Keyword to specify microflow policing information. aggregate Keyword to specify aggregate policing rule information. all Keyword to specify all policing information.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
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Note When a switchover occurs, you cannot view the ACLs and policers deployed using COPS-DS until the COPS-DS client on the new active supervisor engine establishes connection to the PDP and downloads the QoS policy. The runtime fields in the output display will be blank until QoS policy is downloaded to the new active supervisor engine. |
Examples
This example shows how to display all currently configured policing information:
Console>show qos policer config allQoS microflow policers:Microflow name Avg. rate Burst size Exceed action------------------------------- --------- ---------- -------------mic 55 64 dropACL attached------------------------------------QoS aggregate policers:No aggregate policer found.Console>
This example shows how to display microflow policing information:
Console>show qos policer config microflowQoS microflow policers:Microflow name Average rate Burst size Exceed action-------------------- --------------- --------------- -------------my-micro 1000 2000 dropMicroflow name ACL attached-------------------- -----------------------------------------------my-micro my-aclConsole>
This example shows how to display aggregate policing information:
Console>show qos policer config aggregateQoS aggregate policers:No aggregate policer found.Console>
Related Commands
clear qos policer
set qos policer
Use the show qos policy-source command to display the QoS policy source information.
show qos policy-sourceSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
This command displays whether the QoS policy source is set to local or COPS.
Examples
This example shows how to view the QoS policy source:
Console> show qos policy-source QoS policy source for the switch set to local. Console>
Related Commands
Use the show qos rsvp command set to display RSVP+ information.
show qos rsvp info
Syntax Description
info Keyword to display RSVP+ status information. flow-info Keyword to display RSVP+ flow information.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Examples
This example shows how to display RSVP+ status information:
Console> (enable)show qos rsvp info RSVP disabled. RSVP policy timeout set to 30 minutes. RSVP local policy set to forward.Console> (enable)
This example shows how to display RSVP+ flow information:
Console> (enable)show qos rsvp flow-infoRSVP enabled. Only RSVP qualitative service supported.RSVP policy timeout set to 30 minutes.Flow # SrcAddr DstAddr SrcPort DstPort Prot DSCP Time Valid------ --------------- --------------- ------- ------- ---- ---- -----------1 172.21.23.34 177.23.45.67 3001 3101 UDP 6 302 172.21.23.34 177.23.45.67 3002 3102 UDP 4 153 172.21.23.34 177.23.45.67 3003 3103 TCP 2 684 172.21.34.67 177.68.89.23 4004 4005 UDP 1 23Console> (enable)
Related Commands
Use the show qos statistics command to display the various QoS-related counters for a specified port.
show qos statistics {mod[/port]}
Syntax Description
mod/port Number of the module and, optionally, the number of the port on the module. l3stats Keyword to display Layer 3 statistics information.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
In the show qos statistics output, the Threshold #:Packets dropped field lists each threshold and the number of packets dropped. For example, 1:0 pkt, 2:0 pkts means that threshold 1 and threshold 2 dropped 0 packets.
Examples
This example shows how to display the QoS statistics for module 2, port 1:
Console> (enable) show qos statistics 2/1Warning: QoS is disabled.On Transmit:Port 2/1 has 2 Queue(s) 2 Threshold(s)Q # Threshold #:Packets dropped--- -----------------------------------------------1 1:0 pkts, 2:0 pkts2 1:0 pkts, 2:0 pktsOn Receive:Port 2/1 has 1 Queue(s) 4 Threshold(s)Q # Threshold #:Packets dropped--- -----------------------------------------------1 1:0 pkts, 2:0 pkts, 3:0 pkts, 4:0 pktsConsole> (enable)
This example shows how to display the QoS Layer 3 statistics for module 13:
Console> (enable)show qos statistics13statsWarning: QoS is disabled.QoS Layer 3 Statistics show statistics since last read.Packets dropped due to policing: 0IP packets with ToS changed: 0IP packets with CoS changed: 26Non-IP packets with CoS changed: 0Console> (enable)
This example shows how to display the QoS statistics for module 2:
Console> (enable)show qos statistics2Warning: QoS is disabled.On Transmit:Port 2/1 has 2 Queue(s) 2 Threshold(s)Q # Threshold #:Packets dropped--- -----------------------------------------------1 1:0 pkts, 2:0 pkts2 1:0 pkts, 2:0 pktsOn Receive:Port 2/1 has 1 Queue(s) 4 Threshold(s)Q # Threshold #:Packets dropped--- -----------------------------------------------1 1:0 pkts, 2:0 pkts, 3:0 pkts, 4:0 pktsOn Transmit:Port 2/2 has 2 Queue(s) 2 Threshold(s)Q # Threshold #:Packets dropped--- -----------------------------------------------1 1:0 pkts, 2:0 pkts2 1:0 pkts, 2:0 pktsOn Receive:Port 2/2 has 1 Queue(s) 4 Threshold(s)Q # Threshold #:Packets dropped--- -----------------------------------------------1 1:0 pkts, 2:0 pkts, 3:0 pkts, 4:0 pktsConsole> (enable)
Related Commands
set qos
set qos drop-threshold
set qos mac-cos
set qos txq-ratio
set qos wrr
Use the show radius command to display configured RADIUS parameters.
show radius [noalias]
Syntax Description
noalias (Optional) Keyword to force the display to show IP addresses, not IP aliases.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
You can enter this command in normal or privileged mode, but the RADIUS key is displayed only if this command is entered in privileged mode.
Examples
This example shows how to display RADIUS information:
Console>show radiusRADIUS Deadtime: 0 minutesRADIUS Key:RADIUS Retransmit: 2RADIUS Timeout: 5 secondsRADIUS-Server Status Auth-port Acct-port----------------------------- ------- ------------ ------------Console>
Related Commands
set radius deadtime
set radius key
set radius retransmit
set radius server
set radius timeout
Use the show reset command to display scheduled reset information.
show resetSyntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Examples
This example shows how to display scheduled reset information:
Console> (enable) show reset Reset schedule for Fri Jan 21 2000, 23:00:00 (in 3 days 12 hours 56 minutes 57 s econds). Reset reason: Software upgrade Console> (enable)
Related Commands
Use the show rgmp group command to display all multicast groups or the count of multicast groups that are joined by RGMP-capable routers.
show rgmp group [mac_addr] [vlan_id]
Syntax Description
mac_addr (Optional) MAC destination address reserved for the use of RGMP packets. vlan_id (Optional) Number of the VLAN; valid values are from 1 to 1005.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Examples
This example displays all multicast groups joined by RGMP-capable routers:
Console> show rgmp group Vlan Dest MAC/Route Des RGMP Joined Router Ports --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 01-00-5e-00-01-28 5/1,5/15 1 01-00-5e-01-01-01 5/1 2 01-00-5e-27-23-70* 3/1,5/1 Total Number of Entries=3 `*'- Configured manually
Console>
This example displays the total number of entries of VLAN group 1 that are joined by RGMP-capable routers:
Console> show rgmp group count 1 RGMP enabled. Total Number of Entries=2 Console>
Related Commands
set rgmp
show rgmp statistics
clear rgmp statistics
Use the show rgmp statistics command to display all the RGMP-related statistics for a given VLAN.
show rgmp statistics [vlan]
Syntax Description
vlan (Optional) Number of the VLAN.
Defaults
The default is VLAN 1.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Examples
This example displays RGMP-related statistics for a specific VLAN:
Console> show rgmp statistics 23 RGMP enabled RGMP Statistics for vlan <23>: Recieve:
Valid pkts: 20 Hellos: 10 Joins: 5 Leaves: 5 Join Alls: 0 Leave Alls: 0 Byes: 0 Discarded: 0 Transmit: Total Pkts: 10 Failures: 0 Hellos: 10 Joins: 0 Leaves: 0 Join Alls: 0 Leave Alls: 0 Byes: 0 Console>
Related Commands
set rgmp
show rgmp group
clear rgmp statistics
Use the show rspan command to display the remote SPAN configuration.
show rspanSyntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
The fields displayed depends on the configuration. For example, if this is a source session, the Destination, Incoming Packets, and Learning fields are not displayed. If this is a destination session, the Admin Source, Oper Source, Direction, Multicast, Filter, and Max Bandwidth fields are not displayed. If there is no VLAN filtering on the source session, the Filter field is not displayed.
Examples
This example shows the display output from the show rspan command:
Console> (enable)show rspanDestination : -Rspan Vlan : 900Admin Source : VLAN 50Oper Source : Port 2/1,2/3,2/5,2/7,2/9,2/11,2/13,2/15,2/17,2/19Direction : receiveIncoming Packets: -Learning : -Multicast : disabledFilter : 10,20,30,40,500,600,700,800,900Status : active--------------------------------------------Destination : Port 3/1Rspan Vlan : 901Admin Source : -Oper Source : -Direction : -Incoming Packets: disabledLearning : disabledMulticast : -Filter : -Status : active--------------------------------------------Destination : Port 6/1Rspan Vlan : 906Admin Source : -Oper Source : -Direction : -Incoming Packets: disabledLearning : -Multicast : -Filter : ---------------------------------------------Destination : -Rspan Vlan : 903Admin Source : INBANDOper Source : INBANDDirection : transmitIncoming Packets: -Learning : -Multicast : disabledFilter : ---------------------------------------------Destination : Port 7/1Rspan Vlan : 902Admin Source : -Oper Source : -Direction : -Incoming Packets: enabledLearning : -Multicast : -Filter : -Console> (enable)
Related Commands
Use the show security acl command set to display the contents of the ACL that are currently configured or last committed to NVRAM and hardware.
show security acl
Syntax Description
editbuffer (Optional) Keyword to display the ACLs in the edit buffer. acl_name Name of the ACL to be displayed. info Keyword to display the contents of an ACL that were last committed to NVRAM and hardware. all Keyword to display all QoS ACL information. editbuffer_index (Optional) Position of the ACE in the ACL.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Examples
This example shows how to display the name and type of the ACLs currently configured:
Console> (enable)show security aclACL Type VLANS-------------------------------- ---- -----ip1 IP 3,5,8ip2 IP 12,47ip3 IP 56ipx1 IPX 5,12,45ipx2 IPXipx3 IPXmac2 MAC 5iplast IPConsole> (enable)
This example shows how to display ACLs in the edit buffer:
Console> (enable)show security acl editbufferACL Type Status-------------------------------- ---- -------------------ip1 IP Committedip2 IP Committedip3 IP Committedipx1 IPX Committedipx2 IPX Committedipx3 IPX Committedmac2 MAC Committediplast IP CommittedConsole> (enable)
This example shows how to display the configuration for a specified VACL last committed to NVRAM and hardware:
Console> (enable)show security acl info ip1set security acl ip ip1---------------------------------------------------1. permit anyConsole> (enable)
This example shows how to display the contents of the ACL edit buffer:
Console> (enable)show security acl info ip1 editbufferset security acl ip ip1---------------------------------------------------1. permit anyACL Status:CommittedConsole> (enable)
Related Commands
commit
clear security acl
rollback
Use the show security acl capture-ports command to display the capture port list.
show security acl capture-portsSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Privileged.
Examples
This example shows how to display capture port list entries:
Console> (enable) show security acl capture-ports ACL Capture Ports: 1/2,2/2 Console> (enable)
Related Commands
clear security acl capture-ports
set security acl capture-ports
Use the show security acl map command to display VACL-to-VLAN mapping for a specified ACL or VLAN.
show security acl map acl_name
Syntax Description
acl_name Name of the ACL to be displayed. vlan Number of the VLAN to be displayed.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Examples
This example shows how to display the mappings of a specific ACL:
Console> (enable)show security acl map IPACL1ACL IPACL1 is mapped to VLANs:1Console> (enable)
This example shows how to display the mappings of a specific VLAN:
Console> (enable)show security acl map 1VLAN 1 is mapped to IP ACL IPACL1.VLAN 1 is mapped to IPX ACL IPXACL1.VLAN 1 is mapped to MAC ACL MACACL1.Console> (enable)
Related Commands
commit
rollback
clear security acl map
set security acl map
Use the show security acl resource-usage command to display ACL management information.
show security acl resource-usageSyntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
The switch interface mapping table is a table that associates an interface (for example, VLANs) into flows programmed in TCAM.
Hardware resources are used to calculate Layer 4 port operation, for example, if you enter the permit tcp any lt 20 host 1.2.3.4 gt 30 command, "lt 20" and "gt 30" are the Layer 4 port operation.
Examples
This example shows how to display ACL management information:
Console> (enable)show security acl resource-usage ACL resource usage: ACL storage (mask/value) :(50%/19%) ACL to switch interface mapping table :2% ACL layer 4 port operators :0%Console> (enable)
Table 2-49 describes the possible fields in the show security acl resource-usage command output.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
ACL storage (mask/value) | Status of mask entry usage, where mask is the percentage of mask entries used, and value is the percentage of value entries currently used. |
ACL to switch interface mapping table | Percentage of ACL to switch interface mapping table usage. |
ACL layer 4 port operators | Percentage of ACL Layer 4 port operators. |
Related Commands
commit
rollback
clear security acl
Use the show snmp command to display SNMP information.
show snmp [noalias]
Syntax Description
noalias (Optional) Keyword that forces the display to show IP addresses, not IP aliases.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Examples
This example shows how to display SNMP information:
Console> show snmp RMON: Enabled Extended Rmon: Extended RMON module is not present 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>
Table 2-50 describes the possible fields (depending on the port type queried) in the show snmp command output.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
RMON | Status of whether RMON is enabled or disabled. |
Extended RMON | Status of whether extended 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. |
Related Commands
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Posted: Wed Aug 23 13:30:08 PDT 2000
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