Table Of Contents
show crypto key
show dot1q-all-tagged
show dot1x
show dvlan statistics
show environment
show errdisable-timeout
show errordetection
show file
show flash
show garp timer
show gmrp configuration
show gmrp statistics
show gmrp timer
show gvrp configuration
show gvrp statistics
show igmp filter
show imagemib
show interface—ROM monitor
show interface—switch
show ip alias
show ip dns
show ip http
show ip permit
show ip route—ROM monitor
show ip route—switch
show kerberos
show kerberos creds
show lacp-channel
show localusers
show log
show log command
show logging
show logging buffer
show mac
show module
show multicast group
show multicast group count
show multicast protocols status
show crypto key
To display RSA key pair information, use the show crypto key command.
show crypto key
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command
Command Modes
Normal
Examples
This example shows how to display key pair information:
Console> (enable) show crypto key
RSA keys was generated at: Tue Dec 14 1999, 14:22:48
1024 37 1120518394839901301166714853840995094745037456682394891249441779951543727187159999
643683033910964386179342272044371326668692894898498425705315929789724607692104535472010393
868648783669579338660482094092720514951237657028608860832162809370173090068651870589350241
85402826063185974102411558894697025607154868421
Related Commands
clear crypto key rsa
set crypto key rsa
show dot1q-all-tagged
To display dot1q tagging status, use the show dot1q-all-tagged command.
show dot1q-all-tagged
Syntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command
Command Modes
Privileged
Examples
This example shows how to display dot1q tagging status:
Console> (enable) show dot1q-all-tagged
Dot1q all tagged mode disabled
Related Commands
set dot1q-all-tagged
show dot1x
To display the system dot1x capabilities, protocol version, and timer values, use the show dot1x command.
show dot1x
Syntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command
Command Modes
Normal
Examples
This example shows how to display the dot1x information of the system:
PAE Capability Authenticator Only
system-auth-control enabled
re-authperiod 3600 seconds
server-timeout 30 seconds
Related Commands
clear dot1x config
set dot1x
show dvlan statistics
To display DVLAN statistics, use the show dvlan statistics command.
show dvlan statistics
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command
Command Modes
Normal
Examples
This example shows how to display the DVLAN statistical information:
Console> show dvlan statistics
VQP Insufficient Resource: 0
show environment
To display system status information, use the show environment command.
show environment {all | power}
Syntax Description
all
|
Displays information about the environmental status of the system (for example, power supply, fan status, and temperature) and about the power available to the system.
|
power
|
Displays only the status of the power allocation.
|
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command
Command Modes
Normal
Examples
This example shows how to display environmental status information:
Console> show environment all
Environmental Status (. = Pass, F = Fail, U = Unknown)
Temperature:. Chassis Temperature:39 degC (103 degF)
Over Temperature Threshold:75 degC (167 degF)
Critical Temperature Threshold:95 degC (203 degF)
Total Inline Power Available:1600.00 Watts (32.00 Amps @50V)
Total Inline Power Drawn From the System:0 Watt
Remaining Inline Power in the System:1600.00 Watts (32.00 Amps @50V)
Default Inline Power allocation per port:6.00 Watts (0.12 Amps @50V)
Module Inline Power Allocated(mA) Operating default inlinepower allocation(mW)
------ -------------------------- --------------------------------------------
Power Budget is :1 supply
Power Available to the System (excluding voice power):400 Watts (33.33 Amps @12V)
Power Drawn from the System (excluding voice power):135 Watts (11.25 Amps @12V)
Remaining Power (excluding voice power):265 Watts (22.08 Amps @12V)
This example shows how to display the current power configuration for the switch.
Console> show environment power
Total Inline Power Available:0 Watt
Total Inline Power Drawn From the System:0 Watt
Remaining Inline Power in the System:0 Watt
Default Inline Power allocation per port:6.00 Watts (0.11 Amps @51V)
Module Inline Power Allocated(mA) Operating default inlinepower allocation(mW)
------ -------------------------- --------------------------------------------
Power Budget is :2 supplies
Power Available to the System (excluding voice power):750 Watts (62.06 Amps
Power Drawn from the System (excluding voice power):265 Watts (22.01 Amps
Remaining Power (excluding voice power):485 Watts (40.05 Amps @12V)
This example shows how to display the current power configuration on a Catalyst 4500 series switch:
Console> show environment power
Total Inline Power Available:4340.00 Watts (86.80 Amps @50V)
Total Inline Power Drawn From the System:769.00 Watts (15.38 Amps @50V)
Remaining Inline Power in the System:3571.00 Watts (71.42 Amps @50V)
Default Inline Power allocation per port:6.00 Watts (0.12 Amps @50V)
Module Inline Power Allocated(mA) Operating default inlinepower allocation(mW)
------ -------------------------- --------------------------------------------
DC Power supplies are configured for 5000Watts DC input
Power Budget is :1 supply
Power Available to the System (excluding voice power):1360 Watts (113.33 Amps @12V)
Power Drawn from the System (excluding voice power):485 Watts (40.42 Amps @12V)
Remaining Power (excluding voice power):875 Watts (72.92 Amps @12V)
Related Commands
set inlinepower defaultallocation
set power budget
show config
show system
show errdisable-timeout
To display the configuration and status of the errdisable timeout, use the show errdisable-timeout command.
show errdisable-timeout
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command
Command Modes
Privileged
Usage Guidelines
If your system is configured with a Supervisor Engine 2, a crossbar-fallback error may be displayed in the ErrDisable Reason field.
Examples
This example shows how to display the errdisable timeout configuration and status:
Console> (enable) show errdisable-timeout
ErrDisable Reason Timeout Status
------------------- ------------
channel-misconfig Disable
crossbar-fallback Disable
Ports that will be enabled at the next timeout:
Port Errdisable Reason Port ErrDisableTimeout Action on Timeout
---- ----------------- ---------------------- -----------------
3/3 udld Disable Remain Disabled
Related Commands
set errdisable-timeout
show errordetection
To display error detection settings, use the show errordetection command.
show errordetection
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command
Command Modes
Privileged
Examples
This example shows how to display the error detection settings:
Console> (enable) show errordetection
Inband error detection: disabled
Memory error detection: enabled
Port counter error detection: disabled
Related Commands
set errordetection
show file
To display the contents of a file, use the show file command.
show file [device:] filename [dump]
Syntax Description
device:
|
(Optional) Name of the device; the valid device is bootflash.
|
filename
|
Name of the file.
|
dump
|
(Optional) Displays the hex dump of the specified file.
|
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command
Command Modes
Privileged
Usage Guidelines
A colon (:) is required after the specified device.
Examples
This example shows how to view the file cfg2:
Console> (enable) show file cfg2
# ***** NON-DEFAULT CONFIGURATION *****
# Wed Apr 21 1999, 22:55:10
#version 5.3(0.53-Eng)ASP
#frame distribution method
set port channel all distribution mac both
set interface sc0 1 172.20.25.145/255.255.0.0 172.20.255.255
set ip route 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 172.20.25.201
set boot auto-config non-recurring
set qos map 1q4t 0 0 cos 0
set qos map 1q4t 0 0 cos 1
set qos map 1q4t 0 0 cos 2
set qos map 1q4t 0 0 cos 4
set qos map 1q4t 0 0 cos 5
set qos map 1q4t 0 0 cos 6
set qos map 1q4t 0 0 cos 7
set qos wred-threshold 1q4t tx queue 1 0 0 0 0
#module 1 : 4-port 10/100BaseTX Supervisor
#module 2 : 24-port 10BaseF Ethernet
#module 3 : 12-port 10/100BaseTX Ethernet
show flash
To display Flash information, including file code names, version numbers, and sizes, use the show flash command.
show flash [[m/]device:] [all | chips | filesys]
Syntax Description
m/
|
(Optional) Supervisor Engine III and Catalyst 4000 family and 2948G switch supervisor engine modules only; module number of the supervisor engine containing the Flash device.
|
device:
|
(Optional) Supervisor Engine III only: valid devices are bootflash, slot0, and slot1; Catalyst 4000 family and 2948G switch supervisor engine module: valid value is bootflash.
|
all
|
(Optional) Supervisor Engine III and Catalyst 4000 family and 2948G switch supervisor engine module only: keyword that specifies to list deleted files, undeleted files, and files with errors on a Flash memory device.
|
chips
|
(Optional) Supervisor Engine III and Catalyst 4000 family and 2948G switch supervisor engine modules only: keyword that shows information about the Flash chip.
|
filesys
|
(Optional) Supervisor Engine III and Catalyst 4000 family and 2948G switch supervisor engine modules only: keyword that shows the Device Info Block, the Status Info, and the Usage Information.
|
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command
Command Modes
Normal
Usage Guidelines
A colon (:) is required after the specified device.
Examples
The following examples show how to list Flash information:
-#- ED --type-- --crc--- -seek-- nlen -length- -----date/time------ name
1 .D 2 2D6B310A 100fc0 15 1052123 Aug 26 1998 15:43:50 cat5k_r47_1.cbi
2 .. 2 43B312DF 201ed8 15 1052608 Aug 27 1998 10:23:30 cat5k_r47_1.cbi
6283877 bytes available (2104731 bytes used)
Console> show flash chips
******** Intel Series 2+ Status/Register Dump ********
ATTRIBUTE MEMORY REGISTERS:
Config Option Reg (4000): 2
Config Status Reg (4002): 0
Card Status Reg (4100): 1
Write Protect Reg (4104): 4
Voltage Cntrl Reg (410C): 0
Rdy/Busy Mode Reg (4140): 2
COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 0
Intelligent ID Code : 8989A0A0
Compatible Status Reg: 8080
0 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
8 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
16 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
24 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 1
Intelligent ID Code : 8989A0A0
Compatible Status Reg: 8080
0 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
8 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
16 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
24 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 2
Intelligent ID Code : FF00FF
IID Not Intel -- assuming bank not populated
COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 3
Intelligent ID Code : FF00FF
IID Not Intel -- assuming bank not populated
COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 4
Intelligent ID Code : FF00FF
IID Not Intel -- assuming bank not populated
Console> show flash filesys
-------- F I L E S Y S T E M S T A T U S --------
Magic Number = 6887635 File System Vers = 10000 (1.0)
Length = 800000 Sector Size = 20000
Programming Algorithm = 4 Erased State = FFFFFFFF
File System Offset = 20000 Length = 7A0000
MONLIB Offset = 100 Length = C730
Bad Sector Map Offset = 1FFF8 Length = 8
Squeeze Log Offset = 7C0000 Length = 20000
Squeeze Buffer Offset = 7E0000 Length = 20000
Bytes Used = 201D9B Bytes Available = 5FE265
Bad Sectors = 0 Spared Sectors = 0
OK Files = 1 Bytes = 100FC0
Deleted Files = 1 Bytes = 100DDB
Files w/Errors = 0 Bytes = 0
-#- ED --type-- --crc--- -seek-- nlen -length- -----date/time------ name
1 .D 2 2D6B310A 100fc0 15 1052123 Aug 26 1998 15:43:50 cat5k_r47_1.cbi
2 .. 2 43B312DF 201ed8 15 1052608 Aug 27 1998 10:23:30 cat5k_r47_1.cbi
6283877 bytes available (2104731 bytes used)
-------- F I L E S Y S T E M S T A T U S --------
Magic Number = 6887635 File System Vers = 10000 (1.0)
Length = 800000 Sector Size = 20000
Programming Algorithm = 4 Erased State = FFFFFFFF
File System Offset = 20000 Length = 7A0000
MONLIB Offset = 100 Length = C730
Bad Sector Map Offset = 1FFF8 Length = 8
Squeeze Log Offset = 7C0000 Length = 20000
Squeeze Buffer Offset = 7E0000 Length = 20000
Bytes Used = 201D9B Bytes Available = 5FE265
Bad Sectors = 0 Spared Sectors = 0
OK Files = 1 Bytes = 100FC0
Deleted Files = 1 Bytes = 100DDB
Files w/Errors = 0 Bytes = 0
******** Intel Series 2+ Status/Register Dump ********
ATTRIBUTE MEMORY REGISTERS:
Config Option Reg (4000): 2
Config Status Reg (4002): 0
Card Status Reg (4100): 1
Write Protect Reg (4104): 4
Voltage Cntrl Reg (410C): 0
Rdy/Busy Mode Reg (4140): 2
COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 0
Intelligent ID Code : 8989A0A0
Compatible Status Reg: 8080
0 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
8 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
16 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
24 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 1
Intelligent ID Code : 8989A0A0
Compatible Status Reg: 8080
0 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
8 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
16 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
24 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 2
Intelligent ID Code : FF00FF
IID Not Intel -- assuming bank not populated
COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 3
Intelligent ID Code : FF00FF
IID Not Intel -- assuming bank not populated
COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 4
Intelligent ID Code : FF00FF
IID Not Intel -- assuming bank not populated
Related Commands
reset—switch
show version—switch
show garp timer
To display all values for all GARP timers, use the show garp timer command.
show garp timer
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command
Command Modes
Normal
Usage Guidelines
You must maintain the following relationship for the various timer values:
•
Leave time must be greater than or equal to three times the join time.
•
Leaveall time must be greater than the leave time.
Caution 
Set the same GARP application (for example, GMRP and GVRP) timer values on all Layer 2-connected devices. If the GARP timers are set differently on such devices, GARP applications will not operate successfully.
Note
The modified timer values are applied to all GARP application (for example, GMRP and GVRP) timer values.
Examples
This example shows how to display all the values of the GARP timers:
Console> (enable) show garp timer
Timer Timer Value (milliseconds)
-------- --------------------------
Related Commands
set garp timer
set gmrp timer
set gvrp timer
show gmrp configuration
To display complete GMRP-related configuration information, use the show gmrp configuration command.
show gmrp configuration
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command
Command Modes
Normal
Usage Guidelines
If the port list exceeds the line spaces available, the list wraps to the next line.
Examples
This example shows the display when GMRP is enabled:
Console> (enable) show gmrp configuration
Global GMRP Configuration:
GMRP Feature is currently enabled on this switch.
GMRP Timers (milliseconds):
Port based GMRP Configuration:
GMRP Status Registration Forward All Port
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Enabled Fixed Disabled 2/1,3/1-2
Related Commands
set gmrp registration
show gmrp statistics
To display GMRP-related statistics for a specified VLAN, use the show gmrp statistics command.
show gmrp statistics [vlan]
Syntax Description
vlan
|
(Optional) VLAN for which to show GMRP statistics.
|
Defaults
Statistics for VLAN 1 are shown, if no VLAN is specified.
Command Types
Switch command
Command Modes
Normal
Examples
This example shows the display for all the GMRP-related statistics for VLAN 23:
Console> show gmrp statistics 23
GMRP Statistics for vlan <23>:
Total valid GMRP Packets Received: 500
Total valid GMRP Packets Transmitted: 600
Total valid GMRP Packets Received: 0
Total GMRP packets dropped: 0
Total GMRP Registrations Failed: 0
Related Commands
clear gmrp statistics
set gmrp
show gmrp timer
To display all of the GMRP timers values, use the show gmrp timer command.
show gmrp timer
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command
Command Modes
Normal
Usage Guidelines
You can enter the show multicast group command to display GMRP configuration values.
Examples
This example shows how to display all the GMRP timer values:
Console> (enable) show gmrp timer
Timer Timer Value(milliseconds)
---------------------------------------------
Related Commands
set garp timer
set gmrp timer
set gvrp timer
show multicast group
show gvrp configuration
To display GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) configuration information, including timer values, use the show gvrp configuration command.
show gvrp configuration
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command
Command Modes
Normal
Usage Guidelines
If the port list exceeds the available line spaces, the list wraps to the next line.
If no ports are GVRP participants, the message output changes from "GVRP Participants running on port_list" to "GVRP Participants running on no ports."
Examples
This example shows how to view GVRP configuration information:
Console> show gvrp configuration
Global GVRP Configuration:
GVRP Feature is currently enabled on the switch.
GVRP dynamic VLAN creation is enabled.
GVRP Timers(milliseconds)
Port based GVRP Configuration:
GVRP Status Registration Port
-------------- --------------- -------------------------------------------------------
Enabled Normal 2/1-2,3/1-8,7/1-24,8/1-24
GVRP Participants running on 3/7-8.
Related Commands
clear gvrp statistics
set gvrp
set gvrp dynamic-vlan-creation
set gvrp registration
set gvrp timer
show gvrp statistics
show gvrp statistics
To view GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) statistics for a port, use the show gvrp statistics command.
show gvrp statistics [mod/port]
Syntax Description
mod/port
|
(Optional) Number of the module and the port.
|
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command
Command Modes
Normal
Examples
This example shows how to view GVRP statistics for module 2, port 1:
Console> show gvrp statistics 2/1
GVRP statistics for port 2/1:
Total valid pkts rcvd: 18951
Total invalid pkts recvd 0
General Queries recvd 377
Group Specific Queries recvd 0
MAC-Based General Queries recvd 0
Failures to add GDA to EARL 0
Topology Notifications rcvd 10
Table 2-18 describes the fields in the show gvrp statistics output.
Table 2-18 show gvrp statistics Command Output Fields
Field
|
Description
|
GVRP enabled
|
Status of whether GVRP is enabled or disabled
|
Total valid pkts recvd
|
Total number of valid GVRP packets received
|
Total invalid pkts recvd
|
Total number of invalid GVRP packets received
|
General Queries recvd
|
Total number of GVRP general queries received
|
Group Specific Queries recvd
|
Total number of GVRP group-specific queries received
|
MAC-Based General Queries recvd
|
Total number of MAC-based general queries received
|
Leaves recvd
|
Total number of GVRP leaves received
|
Reports recvd
|
Total number of GVRP reports received
|
Queries Xmitted
|
Total number of GVRP general queries transmitted by the switch
|
GS Queries Xmitted
|
Total number of GVRP group specific-equivalent queries transmitted by the switch
|
Reports Xmitted
|
Total number of GVRP reports transmitted by the switch
|
Leaves Xmitted
|
Total number of GVRP leaves transmitted by the switch
|
Failures to add GDA to EARL
|
Total number of times the switch failed to add a multicast entry (GDA) to the EARL table
|
Topology Notifications rcvd
|
Total number of topology change notifications received by the switch
|
GVRP packets dropped
|
Total number of GVRP packets dropped by the switch
|
Related Commands
clear gvrp statistics
set gvrp
set gvrp dynamic-vlan-creation
set gvrp registration
set gvrp timer
show gvrp configuration
show igmp filter
To display IGMP multicast filtering on the switch, use the show igmp filter command set.
show igmp filter
To display the acceptance or denial status of IP addresses by an IGMP multicast filter profile on the switch, use the show igmp filter profile profile_id match-action command.
show igmp filter profile profile_id match-action
To list an IP address, or range of addresses, for a specific IGMP multicast filter profile, use the show igmp filter profile command.
show igmp filter profile profile_id
To show all IGMP multicast filter profiles, use the show igmp filter all command.
show igmp filter all
To display the association of IGMP multicast filter profiles with a port, a list of ports, or all ports, use the show igmp filter map command.
show igmp filter map {port_list | all}
Syntax Description
profile profile_id
|
Arbitrary number assigned to a profile.
|
match-action
|
Displays matching profiles.
|
all
|
Displays all profiles.
|
map
|
Maps profiles to specific ports.
|
port_list
|
Module/port value, or range of values.
|
Defaults
All IGMP multicast filters are displayed.
Command Types
Switch command
Command Modes
Privileged
Usage Guidelines
A profile ID value must be established in the show igmp filter profile.
Configuring IGMP traffic filtering is performed by the switch administrator using CLI and SNMP interfaces.
The following command is an IGMP filter activation command:
show igmp filter
The following commands are port IP multicast filter commands:
show igmp filter profile profile_id match-action
show igmp filter profile profile_id
show igmp filter map {port_list | all }
Examples
This example shows the status of enabled IGMP multicast filtering on a switch:
Console> (enable) show igmp filter
This example shows the status of disabled IGMP multicast filtering on a switch:
Console> (enable) show igmp filter
This example shows the status of an IGMP multicast filter profile to accept IP addresses:
Console> (enable) show igmp filter profile 1 match-action
igmp filter match action is permit
This example shows the status of an IGMP multicast filter profile to deny IP addresses:
Console> (enable) show igmp filter profile 1 match-action
igmp filter match action is denied
This example shows how to list an accepted IP address, or range of addresses, by a specific IGMP multicast filter profile:
Console> (enable) show igmp filter profile 1
ProfileId 1: FilterMode permit, IP Range
----------------------------------------------------
This example shows how to list a denied IP address, or range of addresses, by a specific IGMP multicast filter profile:
Console> (enable) show igmp filter profile 1
ProfileId 1: FilterMode deny, IP Range
----------------------------------------------------
This example shows how to list all IP addresses for all IGMP multicast filter profiles:
Console> (enable) show igmp filter all
ProfileId 1: FilterMode deny, IP Range
----------------------------------------------------
This example shows how to display the association of IGMP multicast filter profiles with module 2/port 48.
Console> (enable) show igmp filter map 2/48
This example shows how to display the association of IGMP multicast filter profiles for all ports.
Console> (enable) show igmp filter map all
Related Commands
set igmp filter
clear igmp filter
show imagemib
To display image information in the CISCO-IMAGE-MIB for a particular image, use the show imagemib command.
show imagemib filename
Syntax Description
filename
|
Name of the Flash device.
|
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command
Command Modes
Normal
Examples
This example shows how to display CISCO-IMAGE-MIB information for the Flash device on the supervisor engine module:
Console> show imagemib cat4000.4-4-0-14.bin
show mib info for file cat4000.4-4-0-14.bin
show_presto_nmp_image_header : open file cat4000.4-4-0-14.bin error code = -3, )
show interface—ROM monitor
To display information about network interfaces, use the show interface command.
show interface
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
ROM monitor command
Command Modes
Normal
Examples
This example shows how to display information on all network interfaces:
rommon 1 > show interface
me1: inet 172.20.52.37 netmask 255.255.255.248 broadcast 172.20.52.39
Related Commands
set interface
show interface—switch
To display information about network interfaces and standard SNMP link trap operation, use the show interface command.
show interface
show interface trap
Syntax Description
trap
|
Displays status information about the trap interface.
|
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command
Command Modes
Normal
Examples
This example shows how to display information on all network interfaces:
sl0: flags=50<DOWN,POINTOPOINT,RUNNING>
slip 0.0.0.0 dest 0.0.0.0
sc0: flags=63<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING>
vlan 100 inet 172.20.52.37 netmask 255.255.255.248 broadcast 172.20.52.39
me1: flags=62<DOWN,BROADCAST,RUNNING>
inet 172.20.52.37 netmask 255.255.255.224 broadcast 172.20.52.63
This example shows how to display whether the trap interface is enabled or disabled:
Console> (enable) show interface trap
Table 2-19 describes the fields in the show interface command output.
Table 2-19 show interface Command Output Fields
Field
|
Description
|
me1
|
Information on the me1 interface
|
flags
|
Flags indicating the interface state (decoded in the subsequent field).
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<UP,BROADCAST, RUNNING>
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Interface state (UP, DOWN, BROADCAST, LOOPBACK, POINTOPOINT, or RUNNING)
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inet
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IP address of the interface
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netmask
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Network mask for the interface
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broadcast
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Broadcast address for the interface
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sl0
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Information on the SLIP interface
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<UP,POINTOPOINT, RUNNING>
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Interface state (UP, DOWN, BROADCAST, LOOPBACK, POINTOPOINT, or RUNNING)
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slip
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IP address of the SLIP interface
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dest
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IP address of the host to which the console port will be connected
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sc0
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Information on the in-band interface
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vlan
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Number of the VLAN to which the sc0 interface has been assigned (known as the management VLAN)
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Interface
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Type of interface
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Trap
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Status of whether the trap is enabled or disabled
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Related Commands
set interface
show ip alias
To show a listing of defined IP aliases, use the show ip alias command.
show ip alias [name]
Syntax Description