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To use these commands in System Admin VM, you must be in a user group associated with appropriate command rules and data rules. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
To connect to a host from a remote location, use the attach location command in the System Admin EXEC and XR EXEC modes.
attach location node-id
node-id |
Specifies the target location. The node-id argument is expressed in the rack/slot notation. |
System Admin EXEC
XR EXEC
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Release 5.0.0 |
This command was introduced. |
Users can attach the host only to RP and LC nodes.
When this command is executed, the user gets into the (low-level) shell prompt of the remote node specified.
This example shows how to attach the host to the node:
sysadmin-vm:0_RP0#attach location 0/RP0
exec chvrf 2 bash
^@[sysadmin-vm:0_RP0:~]$ exec chvrf 2 bash
[sysadmin-vm:0_RP0:~]$
To configure environment parameters for the chassis, use the environment variable in the System Admin Config mode.
environment { air-filter replaced date | router altitude meters }
air-filter |
Configures chassis air filter status. |
replaced date |
Specifies air filter replacement date. Enter the date using the yyyy-mm-dd format. |
router |
Configures chassis environment properties. |
altitude meters |
Specifies the chassis altitude above sea level in meters. Valid values are from 1 to 4000. |
Router altitude is disabled by default.
System Admin Config
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Release 5.0.0 |
This command was introduced. |
Release 6.1.2 |
The high-altitude keyword has been replaced with the altitude meters keyword. |
Use the environment router altitude meters command to increase the fan speed based on the specified altitude. When the altitude is above 6000 ft (1829 m), the fan speed increases.
Use the environment air-filter replaced date command to specify the date you replaced the air filter. After 6 months, you will be prompted once to replace the air filter if you receive a high-temperature alarm:
%PKT_INFRA-FM-6-FAULT_INFO : Fan filter replacement warning :DECLARE :0: Fan Tray filter replacement interval has been exceeded. Last filter reset time 2016-07-01
Note | The filter replacement warning is only displayed once after the first high-temperature warning. |
sysadmin-vm:0_RP0#config sysadmin-vm:0_RP0(config)#environment router altitude 1430 sysadmin-vm:0_RP0(config)#commit Sun Jul 30 17:49:25.310 UTC Commit complete.
sysadmin-vm:0_RP0(config)#environment air-filter replaced 2016-07-30 sysadmin-vm:0_RP0(config)#commit Sun Jul 30 17:49:53.312 UTC Commit complete.
To enable the automatic upgrade of FPD images during a software upgrade, use the fpd auto-upgrade command in System Admin Config mode. To disable automatic FPD upgrades, use the no form of this command.
fpd auto-upgrade [ disable | enable ]
no fpd auto-upgrade
disable |
Disables automatic upgrade of FPD images. |
enable |
Enables automatic upgrade of FPD images. |
FPD automatic upgrade is disabled by default.
System Admin Config
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Release 5.0.0 |
This command was introduced. |
Users are recommended to enable automatic upgrade of FPD on the system.
This example shows how to enable fpd auto-upgrade:
sysadmin-vm:0_RP0#config sysadmin-vm:0_RP0(config)#fpd auto-upgrade enable sysadmin-vm:0_RP0(config)# commit Sat Aug 31 00:39:44.503 UTC Commit complete. sysadmin-vm:0_RP0(config)# end
To configure the management interface, use the interface command in the System Admin Config mode. To disable the management interface, use the no form of this command.
interface MgmtEth location
location |
Specifies the location of the management Ethernet interface. |
System Admin Config
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Release 5.0.0 |
This command was introduced. |
This command is applicable only for RP nodes.
This example shows how to configure the management ethernet interface:
sysadmin-vm:0_RP0# config sysadmin-vm:0_RP0(config)# interface MgmtEth 0/RP0/0/0 sysadmin-vm:0_RP0(config-MgmtEth-0/RP0/0/0)# ipv4 address 12.28.59.104/16 sysadmin-vm:0_RP0(config-MgmtEth-0/RP0/0/0)# default-gw 12.28.0.1 sysadmin-vm:0_RP0(config-MgmtEth-0/RP0/0/0)#commit Wed Aug 28 17:56:25.562 UTC Commit complete. sysadmin-vm:0_RP0(config-MgmtEth-0/RP0/0/0)#end Wed Aug 28 17:56:28.307 UTC sysadmin-vm:0_RP0# show running-config interface MgmtEth Wed Aug 28 17:56:32.444 UTC interface MgmtEth 0/RP0/0/0 ipv4 address 12.28.59.104/16 default-gw 12.28.0.1 ! sysadmin-vm:0_RP0#
To modify message logging facilities for a group, use the logging console command in the System Admin Config mode. To disable message logging facilities, use the no form of this command.
logging console { alert | critical | debug | disable | emergency | error | informational | notice | warning }
no logging console
alert |
Indicates immediate action is required |
critical |
Indicates critical conditions. |
debug |
Indicates debugging messages. |
disable |
Disables logging. |
emergency |
Indicates that the system is unusable. |
error |
Indicates error conditions. |
informational |
Indicates informational messages. |
notice |
Indicates normal but significant conditions. |
warning |
Indicated warning conditions. |
Logging is set to Warning.
System Admin Config
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Release 5.0.0 |
This command was introduced. |
Use the logging console command to prevent debugging messages from flooding your screen.
The logging console is for the console terminal. Use the logging console disable command to disable console logging completely.
Use the no logging console command to return the configuration to the default setting.
This example shows how to disable logging:
sysadmin-vm:0_RP0#config sysadmin-vm:0_RP0(config)# logging console disable
To configure IP address of the management interface, use the mgmt command in the System Admin Config mode. To clear the IP address assigned to the management interface, use the no form of this command.
mgmt { ipv4 [ A.B.C.D/subnet_bits | A.B.C.D subnet_ip ] | ipv6 [ IPv6address/prefix | Address Prefix_ipv6 address ] }
ipv4 |
Specifies an IPv4 address. |
ipv6 |
Specifies an IPv6 address. |
A.B.C.D/subnet_bits |
Assigns an IPv4 address and subnet mask to the interface in the specified format. |
A.B.C.D subnet_ip |
Assigns an IPv4 address and subnet mask to the interface in the specified format. |
IPv6address/prefix |
Assigns an IPv6 address and prefix in the specified format. |
Address Prefix_ipv6 address |
Assigns an IPv6 address and prefix in the specified format. |
None
System Admin Config
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Release 5.0.0 |
This command was introduced. |
This command does not configure the physical management interface. It is similar to configuring ipv4 or ipv6 virtual address to the management interfaces.
sysadmin-vm:0_RP0# config sysadmin-vm:0_RP0(config)# mgmt ipv4 12.28.59.104/16 sysadmin-vm:0_RP0(config)# commit Sat Aug 31 00:41:20.910 UTC Commit complete. sysadmin-vm:0_RP0(config)# end Sat Aug 31 00:41:21.211 UTC sysadmin-vm:0_RP0#
To control the power budget so as to not exceed the power capacity, use the power-mgmt action command in the System Admin Config mode. To disable the power budget control, use the no form of this command.
power-mgmt action disable location chassis-id
disable |
Disables the power budget control. |
location chassis-id |
Specifies the target location to disable the power budget control. Enter the chassis identifier. |
Power budget control is enabled by default.
System Admin Config
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Release 5.0.0 |
This command was introduced. |
Power-management action is done at the chassis level.
This example shows you how to disable the chassis power management control:
sysadmin-vm:0_RP0# config sysadmin-vm:0_RP0(config)# power-mgmt action disable location 10
To disable power tray level redundancy and convert to power module redundancy, use the power-mgmt redundancy-num-pms command in the System Admin Config mode. To restore default power tray level redundancy, use the no form of this command.
power-mgmt redundancy-num-pms [ integer]
no power-mgmt redundancy-num-pms [ integer]
integer | Number of redundant power modules that the user wants to configure. The total number of functioning power modules in the system is at least integer number more than the number of power modules needed to support the power required for all the cards in the system. Range of integer is from 0 to 12. 0 means no power redundancy is required. |
Power tray level redundancy is the default option.
The Cisco NCS-6008 router has two power shelves where each power shelf contains three power trays for LCC (line card chassis) and two power trays for FCC (fabric card chassis).
Power tray level redundancy indicates that both power shelves contain sufficient functioning power modules to support power required for all the cards in the system.
System Admin Config
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Release 5.0.0 |
This command was introduced. |
If the system is planned to have power tray level (N+N) power redundancy, then the power redundancy mode need not be configured as that is the default mode.
If the system is planned to have power module redundancy (N+x), then this command can be used to set the number of power modules required for power redundancy.
This example shows how to disable power tray level redundancy and convert it to power module level redundancy:
sysadmin-vm:0_RP0#config sysadmin-vm:0_RP0(config)#power-mgmt redundancy-num-pms 2 sysadmin-vm:0_RP0(config)#commit Tue Sep 3 12:17:53.891 UTC Commit complete.
To configure a user and associate the user with an authentication group, use the user command. To delete a user from the specified user group, use the no form of this command.
user user-name
no user user-name
user-name |
Name of the user to be added to the users list. |
None
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 5.2.3 |
This command was introduced. |
No specific guidelines impact the use of this command.
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
aaa |
read, write |
The following example shows how to add a user user1 to the list of users in user group grp1:
sysadmin-vm:0_RP0(config)#aaa authentication groups group grp1 sysadmin-vm:0_RP0(config-group-grp1)# users user1 Wed Nov 19 15:50:11.706 UTC sysadmin-vm:0_RP0(config-group-grp1)# commit
This example shows how to view that the user user1 is successfully added to user group grp1:
sysadmin-vm:0_RP0# show running-config aaa authentication groups group grp1
Wed Nov 19 15:51:32.679 UTC
aaa authentication groups group grp1
gid 100
users "%%__system_user__%% user1"
!
This example shows how to delete the user user1 from user group grp1:
sysadmin-vm:0_RP0(config-group-grp1)# no users user1
Wed Nov 19 15:53:28.961 UTC
sysadmin-vm:0_RP0(config-group-grp1)# commit
This example shows how to delete all the users from user group grp1:
sysadmin-vm:0_RP0(config-group-grp1)# no users
Wed Nov 19 15:55:41.121 UTC
sysadmin-vm:0_RP0(config-group-grp1)# commit
To display System Admin Manager card inventory information, use the show card-inventory command in the System Admin EXEC mode.
show card-inventory [ location node-id ]
location node-id |
Specifies the target location. The node-id argument is expressed in the rack/slot notation. |
None
System Admin EXEC
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Release 5.0.0 |
This command was introduced. |
The location keyword can be used only with RP and LC nodes. However, the output displays information about all the cards (RP, LC, and FC)
This example shows sample output from the show card-inventory command:
sysadmin-vm:0_RP0# show card-inventory location 0/3
card-inventory location 0/3
SAD160801NG
card_type RP
card_state OPERATIONAL
card_sw_state OPERATIONAL
card_slot 1
SAD160801NP
card_type RP
card_state OPERATIONAL
card_sw_state OPERATIONAL
card_slot 0
SAD161300T6
card_type LC
card_state OPERATIONAL
card_sw_state OPERATIONAL
card_slot 19
SAD1618003Z
card_type FABRIC
card_state PRESENT
card_sw_state UNKNOWN
card_slot 8
SAD162001MS
card_type LC
.
.
.
To display hardware information of the router, use the show environment command in System Admin EXEC mode.
show environment [ all | current | fan | power | temperatures | trace | voltages ] [ location node-id ]
all |
(Optional) Displays information for all environmental monitor parameters. |
current |
(Optional) Displays current information. |
fan |
(Optional) Displays information about the fan. |
power |
(Optional) Displays power supply voltage. |
temperatures |
(Optional) Displays system temperature information. |
trace |
(Optional) Displays trace data for environment monitoring. |
voltages |
(Optional) Displays system voltage information. |
location node-id |
(Optional) Node whose information you want to display. The node-id argument is expressed in the rack/slot notation. |
All environmental monitor parameters are displayed.
System Admin EXEC
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Release 5.0.0 |
This command was introduced. |
The show environment command displays information about the hardware that is installed in the system, including fans, LEDs, system power, voltages, current, and temperature information.
This example shows how to displays current information at the specified location:
sysadmin-vm:0_RP0#show environment current location 0/3
================================================================================
Location Sensor Value
(mA)
================================================================================
0/3
VRM12 VCC In CS 468
VRM12 VSA In CS 250
VRM12 VCC Out CS 5500
VRM12 VSA Out CS 3000
Hot Swap(HS_0) CS 4500
VP3P3 MB CS 1590
VP1P8 MB CS 350
VP1P0 MB CS 1010
VP0P9 MB CS 400
VP0P9_GN MB CS 20
VP1P5_DDR3 MB CS 160
VP1P05 MB CS 360
CPU VCC CS 710
VP2P5 MB CS 1110
Slice 1 VP1P0_SRDS CS 680
Slice 1 VP1P5 CS 2450
Slice 1 PITA VP1P0 CS 725
Slice 1 VP0P9 AVS A CS 2102
sysadmin-vm:0_RP0# show environment fan location 0/FT0 ================================================================================ Fan speed (rpm) Location FRU Type FAN_0 FAN_1 FAN_2 FAN_3 FAN_4 FAN_5 ================================================================================ 0/FT0 P-L-FANTRAY 2680 2720 2680 2720 2720 2720 sysadmin-vm:0_RP0# -- sysadmin-vm:0_RP0# show environment power location 0/FC0 Fri Sep 20 02:47:11.268 UTC ================================================================================ Location Card Type Power Status Allocated Watts ================================================================================ 0/FC0 NC6-FC 150 ON
sysadmin-vm:0_RP0# show environment temperatures location 0/FC0
================================================================================
Location Sensor Value Crit Major Minor Minor Major Crit
(deg C) (Lo) (Lo) (Lo) (Hi) (Hi) (Hi)
================================================================================
0/FC0
Inlet 27 -10 -5 0 50 60 75
HotSpot 32 -10 -5 0 95 100 105
Outlet 29 -10 -5 0 95 100 105
PCIe Die 47 -10 -5 0 105 115 120
sysadmin-vm:0_RP0# show environment voltages location 0/FC0
================================================================================
Location Sensor Value Crit Minor Minor Crit
(mV) (Lo) (Lo) (Hi) (Hi)
================================================================================
0/FC0
Hot Swap(HS_0) VS 55309 48600 49950 58050 59400
Standby rails(IMON_0) 9975 8000 8500 11500 12210
Common rails(IMON_1) 9950 8000 8500 11500 12210
PS_0 Stdby VP1P2 1200 1080 1110 1290 1320
PS_0-Stdby VP3P3 3298 2970 3050 3550 3630
PS_0-Ref VP2P5 2499 2250 2310 2690 2750
PS_0-IBV DIV4 2492 2000 2215 2875 3053
PS_0-PB VP7P0 DIV2 3499 3150 3240 3760 3850
PS_0-PCIE VP1P8 1800 1620 1665 1935 1980
PS_0-PCIE VP0P9 900 810 830 970 990
PS_0-VP12P0 9937 8000 8500 11500 12210
PS_2 FE0 VDDC 1000 900 925 1075 1100
PS_2 FE0 TRVDD 999 900 925 1075 1100
PS_2 FE0 FTRVDD 999 900 925 1075 1100
PS_2 FE0 VP3P3 3299 2970 3050 3550 3630
PS_2 FE1 VDDC 1000 900 925 1075 1100
PS_2 FE1 TRVDD 999 900 925 1075 1100
PS_2 FE1 FTRVDD 999 900 925 1075 1100
PS_2 FE1 VP3P3 3299 2970 3050 3550 3630
PS_2-VP12P0 10031 8000 8500 11500 12210
Falafel 0 core 9925 8000 8500 11500 12210
Falafel 0 SerDes 9950 8000 8500 11500 12210
Falafel 0 3.3V 9900 8000 8500 11500 12210
Falafel 1 core 9925 8000 8500 11500 12210
Falafel 1 SerDes 9950 8000 8500 11500 12210
Falafel 1 3.3V 9925 8000 8500 11500 12210
To display fault management information, use the show fm command in the System Admin EXEC and XR EXEC modes.
show fm location node-id
location node-id |
Specifies the node ID to which fault management is to be scoped. The node-id argument is expressed in the rack/slot notation. |
None
System Admin EXEC
XR EXEC
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Release 5.0.0 |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows the sample output from the show fm command:
sysadmin-vm:0_RP0# show fm location 0/3
Fri Aug 2 06:22:21.925 UTC
-----------------------------------------
Fault List Brief
------------------------------------------
fault fault
subsystem type tag name
-------------------------------------------------
4 10 100 Shutdown card
4 14 1 Temperature alarm
4 14 2 High Voltage alarm
4 14 3 Low Voltage alarm
4 14 4 Sensor fault alarm
4 14 5 out of tolerance fault
4 14 6 I2C Access error
-----------------------------------------
Fault Detailed Info
------------------------------------------
detail fm_subsystem_id 4
detail fm_fault_type 10
detail fm_fault_tag 100
detail name "Shutdown card"
.
.
.
To display field-programmable device (FPD) package information, use the show fpd package command in System Admin EXEC mode.
show fpd package
This command has no keywords or arguments.
None
System Admin EXEC
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Release 5.0.0 |
This command was introduced. |
If there are multiple FPD images for your card, use the show fpd package command to determine which FPD image to use if you only want to upgrade a specific FPD type.
This example shows sample output from the show fpd package command:
sysadmin-vm:0_RP0# show fpd package
=============================== ================================================
Field Programmable Device Package
================================================
Req SW Min Req Min Req
Card Type FPD Description Reload Ver SW Ver Board Ver
=================== ========================== ====== ======= ======== =========
NC6-4-10X100G-M-K BAO-MB FPGA NO 1.00 1.00 0.0
BAO-DB FPGA NO 1.00 1.00 0.0
Slice-0 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
Slice-1 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
Slice-2 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
Slice-3 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
Slice-4 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
S2 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
S3 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
S4 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
CCC FPGA YES 1.14 1.14 0.0
CCC Power-On YES 1.30 1.30 0.0
Ethernet Switch YES 1.32 1.32 0.0
BIOS FPD YES 9.10 9.10 0.0
SB Certificates NO 1.00 1.00 0.0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NC6-FC CCC FPGA YES 1.13 1.13 0.0
CCC Power-On YES 1.30 1.30 0.0
SB Certificates NO 1.00 1.00 0.0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NC6-10X100G-L-K BAO-MB FPGA NO 1.00 1.00 0.0
BAO-DB FPGA NO 1.00 1.00 0.0
S2 GN2411 YES 3.01 3.01 2.0
S3 GN2411 YES 3.01 3.01 2.0
S4 GN2411 YES 3.01 3.01 2.0
S2 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
S3 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
S4 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
CCC FPGA YES 1.14 1.14 0.0
CCC Power-On YES 1.30 1.30 0.0
Ethernet Switch YES 1.32 1.32 0.0
BIOS FPD YES 9.10 9.10 0.0
SB Certificates NO 1.00 1.00 0.0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NC6-6-10X100G-L-K BAO-MB FPGA NO 1.00 1.00 0.0
BAO-DB FPGA NO 1.00 1.00 0.0
Slice-0 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
Slice-1 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
Slice-2 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
Slice-3 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
Slice-4 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
S2 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
S3 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
S4 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
CCC FPGA YES 1.14 1.14 0.0
CCC Power-On YES 1.30 1.30 0.0
Ethernet Switch YES 1.32 1.32 0.0
BIOS FPD YES 9.10 9.10 0.0
SB Certificates NO 1.00 1.00 0.0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PROTO-CXP-2XPITA BAO-MB FPGA NO 1.00 1.00 0.0
Slice-0 GN2411 YES 3.01 3.01 2.0
Slice-1 GN2411 YES 3.01 3.01 2.0
Slice-0 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
Slice-1 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
CCC FPGA YES 1.14 1.14 0.0
CCC Power-On YES 1.30 1.30 0.0
Ethernet Switch YES 1.32 1.32 0.0
BIOS FPD YES 9.10 9.10 0.0
SB Certificates NO 1.00 1.00 0.0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NC6-FANTRAY Fantray FPGA NO 2.01 2.01 0.0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NC6-10X100G-M-P BAO-MB FPGA NO 1.00 1.00 0.0
BAO-DB FPGA NO 1.00 1.00 0.0
Slice-0 GN2411 YES 3.01 3.01 2.0
Slice-1 GN2411 YES 3.01 3.01 2.0
Slice-0 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
Slice-1 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
Slice-2 GN2411 YES 3.01 3.01 2.0
Slice-3 GN2411 YES 3.01 3.01 2.0
Slice-4 GN2411 YES 3.01 3.01 2.0
Slice-2 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
Slice-3 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
Slice-4 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
S2 GN2411 YES 3.01 3.01 2.0
S3 GN2411 YES 3.01 3.01 2.0
S4 GN2411 YES 3.01 3.01 2.0
S2 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
S3 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
S4 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
CCC FPGA YES 1.14 1.14 0.0
CCC Power-On YES 1.30 1.30 0.0
Ethernet Switch YES 1.32 1.32 0.0
BIOS FPD YES 9.10 9.10 0.0
SB Certificates NO 1.00 1.00 0.0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NC6-10X100G-M-K BAO-MB FPGA NO 1.00 1.00 0.0
BAO-DB FPGA NO 1.00 1.00 0.0
S2 GN2411 YES 3.01 3.01 2.0
S3 GN2411 YES 3.01 3.01 2.0
S4 GN2411 YES 3.01 3.01 2.0
S2 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
S3 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
S4 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
CPAK bay 0 FPD YES 1.13 1.13 0.0
CPAK bay 1 FPD YES 1.13 1.13 0.0
CPAK bay 2 FPD YES 1.13 1.13 0.0
CPAK bay 3 FPD YES 1.13 1.13 0.0
CPAK bay 4 FPD YES 1.13 1.13 0.0
CPAK bay 5 FPD YES 1.13 1.13 0.0
CPAK bay 6 FPD YES 1.13 1.13 0.0
CPAK bay 7 FPD YES 1.13 1.13 0.0
CPAK bay 8 FPD YES 1.13 1.13 0.0
CPAK bay 9 FPD YES 1.13 1.13 0.0
CCC FPGA YES 1.14 1.14 0.0
CCC Power-On YES 1.30 1.30 0.0
Ethernet Switch YES 1.32 1.32 0.0
SB Certificates NO 1.00 1.00 0.0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NC6-10X100G-L-P BAO-MB FPGA NO 1.00 1.00 0.0
BAO-DB FPGA NO 1.00 1.00 0.0
Slice-0 GN2411 YES 3.01 3.01 2.0
Slice-1 GN2411 YES 3.01 3.01 2.0
Slice-0 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
Slice-1 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
Slice-2 GN2411 YES 3.01 3.01 2.0
Slice-3 GN2411 YES 3.01 3.01 2.0
Slice-4 GN2411 YES 3.01 3.01 2.0
Slice-2 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
Slice-3 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
Slice-4 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
S2 GN2411 YES 3.01 3.01 2.0
S3 GN2411 YES 3.01 3.01 2.0
S4 GN2411 YES 3.01 3.01 2.0
S2 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
S3 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
S4 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
CCC FPGA YES 1.14 1.14 0.0
CCC Power-On YES 1.30 1.30 0.0
Ethernet Switch YES 1.32 1.32 0.0
BIOS FPD YES 9.10 9.10 0.0
SB Certificates NO 1.00 1.00 0.0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NC6-RP CCC FPGA YES 1.00 1.00 0.0
CCC Power-On YES 1.31 1.31 0.0
Ethernet Switch YES 1.32 1.32 0.2
Ethernet Switch YES 1.32 1.32 0.0
BIOS FPD YES 9.10 9.10 0.0
CPU Complex FPD YES 3.06 3.06 0.0
SB Certificates NO 1.00 1.00 0.0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PWR-2KW-DC-V2 DT-PriMCU NO 6.02 6.02 0.1
DT-Sec54vMCU NO 6.02 6.02 0.1
DT-Sec5vMCU NO 6.02 6.02 0.1
EM-PriMCU NO 3.06 3.06 0.2
EM-Sec54vMCU NO 3.09 3.09 0.2
EM-Sec5vMCU NO 3.07 3.07 0.2
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PWR-3KW-AC-V2 DT-PriMCU NO 6.01 6.01 1.0
DT-Sec54vMCU NO 6.01 6.01 1.0
DT-Sec5vMCU NO 6.03 6.03 1.0
EM-Sec54vMCU NO 3.08 3.08 0.2
EM-Sec5vMCU NO 3.06 3.06 0.2
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PROTO-CXP-1XPITA BAO-MB FPGA NO 1.00 1.00 0.0
Slice-1 GN2411 YES 3.01 3.01 2.0
Slice-1 GN2411 YES 2.07 2.07 0.0
CCC FPGA YES 1.14 1.14 0.0
CCC Power-On YES 1.30 1.30 0.0
Ethernet Switch YES 1.32 1.32 0.0
BIOS FPD YES 9.10 9.10 0.0
SB Certificates NO 1.00 1.00 0.0
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To display the contents of the logging buffer, use the show logging command in System Admin EXEC mode.
show logging [ local location node-id | onboard { fpd | inventory | temperature | uptime | voltage } ]
location node-id |
(Optional) Displays system logging (syslog) messages from the specified local buffer. The node-id argument is expressed in the rack/slot notation. |
onboard |
Displays onboard failure logging (OBFL) logging data. |
fpd |
Displays OBFL FPD data. |
inventory |
Displays OBFL inventory data. |
temperature |
Displays OBFL temperature data. |
uptime |
Displays OBFL uptime data. |
voltage |
Displays OBFL voltage data. |
None
System Admin EXEC
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Release 5.0.0 |
This command was introduced. |
Use the show logging command to display the state of syslog error and event logging on the processor console. The information from the command includes the types of logging enabled and the size of the buffer.
This example shows a sample output from the show logging command:
sysadmin-vm:0_RP0#show logging local location 0/3
************************************************************
@Location : 0/3
************************************************************
Warning: Permanently added '192.0.76.1' (RSA) to the list of known hosts.
NULL:Jan 1 00:01:03.431 : cm[1733]: %ROUTING-TOPO-6-BAD_SVC_INFO : Bad service info from DS
NULL:Jan 1 00:01:13.073 : esd[1738]: %INFRA-ESD-6-SWITCH_OPERATIONAL : All configuraion is complete and switch is fully operational
NULL:Jan 1 00:01:15.471 : envmon[1737]: %INFRA-FM-4-FAULT_MINOR : ALARM_MINOR :I2C Access error :DECLARE :(null): MB Outlet has raised an alarm for I2C access error
NULL:Jan 1 00:01:15.988 : cm[1733]: %ROUTING-ISIS-4-ERR_BAD_PDU_FORMAT : L2 LAN IIH received from eth-vf1.3073 SNPA e050.72f4.e803 contains a format error: Unknown TLV at packet offset 48 overflows end of packet (length 51; space available 7)
NULL:Jan 1 00:01:18.909 : envmon[1737]: %INFRA-FM-4-FAULT_MINOR : ALARM_MINOR :I2C Access error :DECLARE :(null): HotSpot has raised an alarm for I2C access error
NULL:Jan 1 00:01:18.910 : envmon[1737]: %INFRA-FM-3-FAULT_MAJOR : ALARM_MAJOR :Sensor fault alarm :DECLARE :(null): multiple sensor faults
NULL:Jan 1 00:01:28.392 : envmon[1737]: %INFRA-FM-4-FAULT_MINOR : ALARM_MINOR :I2C Access error :CLEAR :(null): MB Outlet has cleared an alarm for I2C access error
NULL:Jan 1 00:01:28.393 : envmon[1737]: %INFRA-FM-3-FAULT_MAJOR : ALARM_MAJOR :Sensor fault alarm :CLEAR :(null): multiple sensor faults cleared
NULL:Jan 1 00:01:29.404 : envmon[1737]: %INFRA-FM-4-FAULT_MINOR : ALARM_MINOR :I2C Access error :CLEAR :(null): HotSpot has cleared an alarm for I2C access error
NULL:Jan 1 00:02:13.537 : cm[1733]: %ROUTING-TOPO-6-LEAD : Lead type: System lead System: e050.72f4.df03.
NULL:Jan 1 00:02:16.673 : sdr_mgr[1744]: 0/3:Jan 1 00:02:20.502 : slice_manager[1747]: %INFRA-SLICE-6-CLOCKING_ERR : Slice 1 : Detected loss of lock
0/3:Jan 1 00:02:36.705 : vm_manager[1751]: %INFRA-VM_MANAGER-4-INFO : Info: vm_manager started VM default-sdr--1
To display the command-line interface (CLI) syntax options for all command modes or for a specified command mode, use the show parser dump command in System Admin EXEC mode.
show parser dump
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Displays CLI options for all command modes.
System Admin EXEC
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Release 5.0.0 |
This command was introduced. |
Output for this command shows the syntax options for all commands available in the specified mode.
This example shows a sample output from the show parser dump command:
sysadmin-vm:0_RP0#show parser dump
ccc_console ccc_console location WORD
clear controller fabric counter plane all
clear controller fabric statistics plane all
clear controller switch fdb location [0/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11/12/13/14/15/F0/F1/F2/F3] [Unknown/RP0/RP1/SC0/SC1/LC0/LC1/LC2/LC3/LC4/LC5/LC6/LC7/LC8/LC9/LC10/LC11/LC12/LC13/LC14/LC15/LC16/LC17/LC18/LC19] [RP-SW/SC-SW/LC-SW/F-SW0/F-SW1/Unknown] all
clear controller switch mlap statistics location [0/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11/12/13/14/15/F0/F1/F2/F3] [Unknown/RP0/RP1/SC0/SC1/LC0/LC1/LC2/LC3/LC4/LC5/LC6/LC7/LC8/LC9/LC10/LC11/LC12/LC13/LC14/LC15/LC16/LC17/LC18/LC19] [RP-SW/SC-SW/LC-SW/F-SW0/F-SW1/Unknown] all
clear controller switch sdr statistics location [0/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11/12/13/14/15/F0/F1/F2/F3] [Unknown/RP0/RP1/SC0/SC1/LC0/LC1/LC2/LC3/LC4/LC5/LC6/LC7/LC8/LC9/LC10/LC11/LC12/LC13/LC14/LC15/LC16/LC17/LC18/LC19] [RP-SW/SC-SW/LC-SW/F-SW0/F-SW1/Unknown] all
clear controller switch statistics location [0/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11/12/13/14/15/F0/F1/F2/F3] [Unknown/RP0/RP1/SC0/SC1/LC0/LC1/LC2/LC3/LC4/LC5/LC6/LC7/LC8/LC9/LC10/LC11/LC12/LC13/LC14/LC15/LC16/LC17/LC18/LC19] [RP-SW/SC-SW/LC-SW/F-SW0/F-SW1/Unknown] all
clear history
clock read-calendar
clock set time WORD
clock update-calendar
.
.
.
To displays the System Admin Manager rack inventory, use the show rack-inventory command in the System Admin EXEC mode.
show rack-inventory [ location node-id ]
location node-id |
Specifies the target location. The node-id argument is expressed in the rack/slot notation. |
Displays rack information for all the cards in the system.
System Admin EXEC
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Release 5.0.0 |
This command was introduced. |
Used only for RP and LC cards.
This example shows sample output from the show rack-inventory command:
sysadmin-vm:0_RP0# show rack-inventory
Fri Aug 2 06:53:39.250 UTC
rack-inventory location 0/3
FMP12160201
rack_number 0
rack-inventory location 0/RP0
FMP12160201
rack_number 0
rack-inventory location 0/RP1
FMP12160201
rack_number 0
To display different users logged-in to the System Admin plane, use the show user command in System Admin EXEC mode.
show user
This command has no keywords or arguments.
None
System Admin EXEC
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Release 5.0.0 |
This command was introduced. |
Use the show user command to display different users logged-in to the System Admin plane of the router.
This example shows the sample output of the show user command:
sysadmin-vm:0_RP0#show user
Session User Context From Date Mode
*245 maya cli 127.0.0.1 Console 10:36:42 operational
To display the software version, BIOS version, and build details, use the show version command in System Admin EXEC and XR EXEC modes.
show version
This command has no keywords or arguments.
None
System Admin EXEC
XR EXEC
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Release 5.0.0 |
This command was introduced. |
The show version command displays a variety of system information, including hardware and software version, router uptime, and active software.
This example shows partial output from the show version command:
sysadmin-vm:0_RP0# show version
Cisco IOS XR Admin Software, Version 5.0.0.40I
Copyright (c) 2013 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Build Information:
Built By : palwal
Built On : Tue Sep 10 07:13:26 PDT 2013
Build Host : iox-bld4
Workspace : /auto/iox-bld4-scratch2/calvados-40thr
Version : 5.0.0.40I
Location : /opt/cisco/calvados/packages/
BIOS Version : 9.10
System uptime is 14 hours, 31 minutes