Cisco IOS XR System Management Command Reference, Release 3.6
Preface

Table Of Contents

Preface

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Preface


This reference describes the Cisco IOS XR System Management commands. The preface for Cisco IOS XR System Management Command Reference contains the following sections:

Changes to This Document

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Changes to This Document

Table 1 lists the technical changes made to this document since it was first printed.

Table 1 Changes to This Document 

Revision
Date
Change Summary

OL-14347-04

April 2010

Information was added to the syntax description of the snmp-server community command and the usage guidelines of the snmp-server user command were corrected.

OL-14347-03

January 2010

The command history table for the clear comment command was corrected.

OL-14347-02

June 2008

This revision includes the following changes:

Chapter  "Bulk Content Downloader (BCDL) Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software" was added to describe the show commands that enable you to see the status of Bulk Content Downloader ( BCDL) processes. The BCDL provides the Cisco IOS XR software with high-performance downloading capabilities and is used by several internal applications.

The mirror command was modified to add the compactflash: device as a storage device on the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router.

The following commands were modified for availability in EXEC mode:

license move slot

show license

show license active

show license allocated

show license available

show license evaluation

show license expired

show license log

The upgrade rommon command was removed.

The process command was modified to remove support for EXEC mode.

Information was corrected regarding the VRF settings in the set default-vrf and show default-afi-safi-vrf commands.

Information was removed from the line command section regarding the configuration of the AUX line.

OL-14347-01

December 2007

Initial release of the document.


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