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show lane default-atm-addresses
show lane
Use the show lane command to display global and per-VCC LANE information for all the LANE clients configured on an interface, a subinterface, or an ELAN.
show lane [interface atm0[.subinterface] | name elan-name] [brief]
Note
This command displays exactly the same information as the show lane client command.
Syntax Description
Command Type
Cisco IOS ATM command.
Command Mode
EXEC.
Usage Guideline
This command is not supported on the Catalyst 4000 and 2948G series switches.
Example
This example shows sample output of the show lane command:
ATM#show laneLE Client ATM0.2 ELAN name: blue Admin: up State: operationalClient ID: 1HW Address: 0040.0bf0.0020 Type: ethernet Max Frame Size: 1516ATM Address: 39.000000550055005500550055.00400BF00020.02VCD rxFrames txFrames Type ATM Address0 0 0 configure 39.000000550055005500550055.00000C0425C2.0014 3 4 direct 39.000000550055005500550055.00000C0425C0.0115 1 0 distribute39.000000550055005500550055.00000C0425C0.0116 0 8 send 39.000000550055005500550055.00000C0425C1.0117 14 0 forward 39.000000550055005500550055.00000C0425C1.0118 25 28 data 39.000000550055005500550055.00400BF00420.00ATM#describes the fields in the show lane output.
Table 2-26 show lane Command Output Fields
Related Commands
show lane bus
show lane client
show lane config
show lane default-atm-addresses
show lane le-arp
show lane servershow lane bus
Use the show lane bus command to display LANE information for the BUSs configured on all servers, on a specified interface, or on an ELAN.
show lane bus [interface atm0[.subinterface] | name elan-name] [brief]
Syntax Description
Command Type
Cisco IOS ATM command.
Command Mode
EXEC.
Usage Guideline
This command is not supported on the Catalyst 4000 and 2948G series switches.
Example
This example shows how to display information about all LANE BUSs:
ATM#show lane busLE BUS ATM0.1 ELAN name: default Admin: up State: operationaltype: ethernet Max Frame Size: 1516ATM address: 47.0091810000000061705B8301.00400B020012.01data forward: vcd 16, 4 members, 31324 packets, 0 unicastslecid vcd pkts ATM Address1 13 0 47.0091810000000061705B8301.00400B020010.012 19 0 47.0091810000000061705B8301.00400B010040.013 22 31321 47.0091810000000061705B8301.00400BC5D430.014 171 3 47.0091810000000061705B8301.0060705B8302.00describes the fields in the show lane bus output.
Related Commands
show lane
show lane client
show lane config
show lane default-atm-addresses
show lane le-arp
show lane servershow lane client
Use the show lane client command to display global and per-VCC LANE information for all the LANE clients configured on an interface, a subinterface, or an ELAN.
show lane client [interface atm0[.subinterface] | name elan-name] [brief]
Note
This command displays the same output as the show lane command.
Syntax Description
Command Type
Cisco IOS ATM command.
Command Mode
EXEC.
Usage Guideline
This command is not supported on the Catalyst 4000 and 2948G series switches.
Example
This example shows how to display LANE client information:
ATM#show lane clientLE Client ATM0.2 ELAN name: blue Admin: up State: operationalClient ID: 1HW Address: 0040.0bf0.0020 Type: ethernet Max Frame Size: 1516ATM Address: 39.000000550055005500550055.00400BF00020.02VCD rxFrames txFrames Type ATM Address0 0 0 configure 39.000000550055005500550055.00000C0425C2.0014 3 4 direct 39.000000550055005500550055.00000C0425C0.0115 1 0 distribute39.000000550055005500550055.00000C0425C0.0116 0 8 send 39.000000550055005500550055.00000C0425C1.0117 14 0 forward 39.000000550055005500550055.00000C0425C1.0118 25 28 data 39.000000550055005500550055.00400BF00420.00ATM#For a description of the fields in the show lane client command output, see .
Related Commands
show lane
show lane bus
show lane config
show lane default-atm-addresses
show lane le-arp
show lane config
Use the show lane config command to display LANE information about the LECS.
show lane config [interface atm0] [brief]
Syntax Description
interface atm0
(Optional) Keywords to specify the ATM interface.
brief
(Optional) Keyword to display only global information, not per-VCC information.
Command Type
Cisco IOS ATM command.
Command Mode
EXEC.
Usage Guideline
This command is not supported on the Catalyst 4000 and 2948G series switches.
Example
This example shows how to display information about the LECS:
ATM#show lane configLE Config Server ATM0 config table: testAdmin: up State: operationalLECS Mastership State: active masterlist of global LECS addresses (0 seconds to update):47.0091810000000061705B8301.00400B020013.00 <-------- me47.0091810000000061705B8301.00400B010043.00 connected outgoing call (vcd 24)ATM Address of this LECS: 47.0091810000000061705B8301.00400B020013.00 (auto)vcd rxCnt txCnt callingParty7 4 4 47.0091810000000061705B8301.00400B020011.01 LES default 0 active26 0 0 47.0091810000000061705B8301.00400B010041.01 LES default 1 backupcumulative total number of unrecognized packets received so far: 0cumulative total number of config requests received so far: 151cumulative total number of config failures so far: 143cause of last failure: no configurationculprit for the last failure: 47.0091810000000061705B8301.0060705B8302.00ATM#describes the fields in the show lane config output.
Related Commands
show lane
show lane bus
show lane client
show lane default-atm-addresses
show lane le-arp
show lane servershow lane default-atm-addresses
Use the show lane default-atm-addresses command to display default ATM addresses for the LEC, LES/BUS, and LECS.
show lane default-atm-addresses
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Type
Cisco IOS ATM command.
Command Mode
EXEC.
Usage Guidelines
This command is not supported on the Catalyst 4000 and 2948G series switches.
If the two PHYs of the ATM dual PHY card connect to different switches, and if you configure the ATM card to have a LES/BUS or LECS, you must determine the addresses to be used if the first PHY goes down. Refer to the atm preferred phy command for more information.
Example
After entering the show lane default-atm-addresses command, you see this display:
ATM#show lane default-atm-addressesinterface ATM0:LANE Client: ...00E0B06F1840.**LANE Server: ...00E0B06F1841.**LANE Bus: ...00E0B06F1842.**LANE Config Server: ...00E0B06F1843.00note: ** is the subinterface number byte in hexATM#The display shows the last 12 digits of the default LEC, LES, BUS, and LECS ATM addresses (followed by the subinterface number).
Related Commands
atm preferred phy
show lane default-atm-addresses
show lane le-arp
Use the show lane le-arp command to display the LE ARP table of the LANE client configured on an interface or any of its subinterfaces, on a specified subinterface, or on an ELAN.
show lane le-arp [interface atm0[.subinterface] | name elan-name]
Syntax Description
Command Type
Cisco IOS ATM command.
Command Mode
EXEC.
Usage Guideline
This command is not supported on the Catalyst 4000 and 2948G series switches.
Example
This example shows how to display the LANE ARP table of the LEC:
ATM#show lane le-arpHardware Addr ATM Address VCD Interface0000.0c15.a2b5 39.000000000000000000000000.00000C15A2B5.01 39 ATM 0.10000.0c15.f3e5 39.000000000000000000000000.00000C15F3E5.01 25* ATM 0.1ATM#describes the fields in the show lane le-arp output.
Table 2-29 show lane le-arp Command Output Fields
Related Commands
show lane server
Use the show lane server command to display LANE information for the LESs configured on all servers, on a specified interface, or on an ELAN.
show lane server [interface atm0[.subinterface] | name elan-name] [brief]
Syntax Description
Command Type
Cisco IOS ATM command.
Command Mode
EXEC.
Usage Guideline
This command is not supported on the Catalyst 4000 and 2948G series switches.
Example
This example shows how to display LANE information for the LES:
ATM#show lane serverLE Server ATM0.1 ELAN name: default Admin: up State: operationaltype: ethernet Max Frame Size: 1516ATM address: 47.0091810000000061705B8301.00400B020011.01LECS used: 47.0091810000000061705B8301.00400B020013.00 connected, vcd 8control distribute: vcd 12, 4 members, 9086 packetsproxy/ (ST: Init, Conn, Waiting, Adding, Joined, Operational, Reject, Term)lecid ST vcd pkts Hardware Addr ATM Address1P O 9 2 0040.0b02.0010 47.0091810000000061705B8301.00400B020010.012P O 18 2 0040.0b01.0040 47.0091810000000061705B8301.00400B010040.013P O 21 9084 0040.0bc5.d430 47.0091810000000061705B8301.00400BC5D430.014 O 170 2 0060.705b.8302 47.0091810000000061705B8301.0060705B8302.00ATM#describes the fields in the show lane server output.
Related Commands
show log
Use the show log command to display the error log for the system or a specific module.
show log [mod_num]
Syntax Description
Default
This command has no default setting.
Command Type
Switch command.
Command Mode
Normal.
Example
This example shows how to display the error log for the system:
Console> show logNetwork Management Processor (ACTIVE NMP) Log:Reset count: 86Re-boot History: Nov 11 1998 7:27: 4 0, Oct 01 1998 16:15:25 0Oct 01 1998 16:12:11 0, Aug 27 1998 15:13:42 0Aug 27 1998 15:10: 5 0, Aug 27 1998 15: 7:19 0Aug 27 1998 14:45:53 0, Aug 27 1998 14:44:40 0Aug 27 1998 14:43:16 0, Aug 27 1998 14:33:19 0Bootrom Checksum Failures: 0 UART Failures: 0Flash Checksum Failures: 0 Flash Program Failures: 0Power Supply 1 Failures: 21 Power Supply 2 Failures: 23Swapped to CLKA: 0 Swapped to CLKB: 0Swapped to Processor 1: 0 Swapped to Processor 2: 0DRAM Failures: 0Exceptions: 8Last software reset by user: 11/11/98,07:26:28Switching bus Timeout NMIswitching bus Last Card Grant(Slot No) = 0Last Exception occurred on Aug 27 1998 15:07:55 ...NVRAM log:01. 5/26/97,01:56:33: convert_post_SAC_CiscoMIB:Nvram block 0 sizemismatch: 34088(33960)Module 3 Log:Reset Count: 7Reset History: Wed Nov 11 1998, 08:38:55Wed Nov 11 1998, 01:28:43Wed Nov 11 1998, 00:57:02Tue Nov 10 1998, 14:56:37Module 4 Log:Reset Count: 1Reset History: Wed Mar 11 1998, 10:09:55Module 5 Log:Reset Count: 6Reset History: Wed Mar 11 1998, 08:39:03Wed Mar 11 1998, 00:57:10Tue Mar 10 1998, 14:56:45Tue Mar 10 1998, 14:43:15Console>describes the fields in the show log command output.
Related Command
show logging
Use the show logging command to display the system message log configuration.
show logging [noalias]
Syntax Description
Default
This command has no default setting.
Command Type
Switch command.
Command Mode
Normal.
Example
This example shows the default system message log configuration:
Console <enable> show loggingLogging buffer size: 400timestamp: enabledLogging history size: 1Logging console: enabledLogging server: disabledserver facility: LOCAL0server severity: 4Facility Default Severity Current Session Severity------------- ----------------------- ------------------------cdp 2 2mcast 2 2dtp 5 5dvlan 2 2earl 2 2fddi 2 2ip 2 2pruning 2 2snmp 2 2spantree 2 2sys 5 5tac 2 2tcp 2 2telnet 2 2tftp 2 2vtp 2 2vmps 2 2kernel 2 2filesys 2 2drip 2 2pagp 5 5mgmt 5 5mls 5 5protfilt 2 2security 2 20(emergencies) 1(alerts) 2(critical)3(errors) 4(warnings) 5(notifications)6(information) 7(debugging)Console>describes the fields in the show logging command output.
Table 2-32 show logging Command Output Fields
Related Commands
clear logging server
set logging buffer
set logging level
set logging server
set logging session
show logging buffershow logging buffer
Use the show logging buffer command to display system messages from the internal buffer.
show logging buffer [-] [number_of_messages]
Syntax Description
Default
Default setting is -20, the last 20 messages in the buffer are displayed.
Command Type
Switch command.
Command Mode
Normal.
Usage Guideline
If the - keyword is not used, system messages are displayed from the beginning of the buffer. If number_of_messages is not specified, the last 20 messages in the buffer are displayed.
Examples
This example shows how to display all the system messages from the internal buffer:
Console <enable> show logging buffer%SYS-5:Module 1 is online%SYS-5:Module 5 is online%SYS-5:Module 3 failed due to CBL0, CBL1, or CBL2 Error%SYS-5:Module 3 failed configuration%SYS-5:Module 3 failed configuration%SYS-5:Module 4 is online%SNMP-6:Subagent 2 connected%SNMP-5:Cold Start TrapConsole <enable>This example shows how to display the first four system messages from the internal buffer:
Console <enable> show logging buffer 4%SYS-5:Module 1 is online%SYS-5:Module 5 is online%SYS-5:Module 3 failed due to CBL0, CBL1, or CBL2 Error%SYS-5:Module 3 failed configurationConsole <enable>This example shows how to display the last four system messages from the internal buffer:
Console <enable> show logging buffer -4%SYS-5:Module 3 failed configuration%SYS-5:Module 4 is online%SNMP-6:Subagent 2 connected%SNMP-5:Cold Start TrapConsole <enable>Related Command

