CLI Reference Guide-R04

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Chapter 4
| System Management Commands
System Status
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Command Usage
This command generates a long list of information including detailed system and
interface settings. It is therefore advisable to direct the output to a file using any
suitable output capture function provided with your terminal emulation program.
Example
Console#show tech-support
dir:
File Name Type Startup Modified Time Size (bytes)
------------------------------ ------- ------- ------------------- ----------
Unit 1:
runtime.bix OpCode Y 2017-01-01 00:00:16 20971520
Factory_Default_Config.cfg Config N 2015-05-15 06:40:35 455
startup1.cfg Config Y 2015-05-15 06:40:44 1737
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Free space for compressed user config files: 50393088
show arp:
ARP Cache Timeout: 1200 (seconds)
IP Address MAC Address Type Interface
--------------- ----------------- --------- -----------
Total entry : 0
show interfaces brief:
Interface Name Status PVID Pri Speed/Duplex Type Trunk
--------- ----------------- --------- ---- --- ------------- ------------ ---
Eth 1/ 1 Down 1 0 Auto 1000BASE SFP None
Eth 1/ 2 Down 1 0 Auto 1000BASE SFP None
Eth 1/ 3 Down 1 0 Auto 1000BASE SFP None
Eth 1/ 4 Down 1 0 Auto 1000BASE SFP None
Eth 1/ 5 Down 1 0 Auto 1000BASE SFP None
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show users Shows all active console and Telnet sessions, including user name, idle time, and IP
address of Telnet client.
Default Setting
None
Command Mode
Normal Exec, Privileged Exec
Command Usage
The session used to execute this command is indicated by a “*” symbol next to the
Line (i.e., session) index number.