Table Of Contents
show version
show vlan
show vlan counters
show vmps
show vmps mac
show vmps statistics
show vmps vlan
show vtp domain
show vtp statistics
slip
squeeze
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show version
To display software, hardware, and web interface version information, use the show version command.
show version [mod]
show version epld [mod]
Syntax Description
mod
|
(Optional) Number of the module.
|
epld
|
Displays the Erasable Programmable Logic Device (EPLD) upgrade process configuration for non-supervisor engine modules.
|
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Examples
This example shows how to display the software and hardware versions on systems configured with the Supervisor Engine 1 with Layer 3 Switching Engine (WS-F6K-PFC):
WS-C6009 Software, Version NmpSW: 6.2(0.11)KEY
Copyright (c) 1995-2000 by Cisco Systems
NMP S/W compiled on Oct 5 2000, 01:18:33
System Bootstrap Version: 5.2(1)
Hardware Version: 1.0 Model: WS-C6009 Serial #: SCA030900JA
Mod Port Model Serial # Versions
--- ---- ------------------- ----------- --------------------------------------
1 2 WS-X6K-SUP1A-2GE SAD03392376 Hw : 1.0
L3 Switching Engine SAD03365068 Hw: 1.0
3 2 WS-X6380-NAM JAB0343055Y Hw : 0.201
5 48 WS-X6248-RJ-45 SAD03181291 Hw : 1.0
15 1 WS-F6K-MSFC SAD03366264 Hw : 1.2
Module Total Used Free Total Used Free Total Used Free
------ ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ----- ----- -----
1 65408K 45402K 20006K 16384K 8683K 7701K 512K 253K 259K
Uptime is 1 day, 19 hours, 54 minutes
This example shows how to display version information for a specific module:
Console> (enable) show version 3
Mod Port Model Serial # Versions
--- ---- ------------------- ----------- --------------------------------------
3 2 WS-X6380-NAM JAB0343055Y Hw : 0.201
This example shows how to display the software and hardware versions on systems configured with the Supervisor Engine 2 with Layer 3 Switching Engine II (PFC2):
WS-C6506 Software, Version NmpSW:6.1(0.142-Eng)
Copyright (c) 1995-2000 by Cisco Systems
NMP S/W compiled on Jul 27 2000, 18:36:52
System Bootstrap Version:6.1(194)
Hardware Version:2.0 Model:WS-C6506 Serial #:TBA04140397
Mod Port Model Serial # Versions
--- ---- ------------------- ----------- --------------------------------------
2 2 WS-X6K-SUP2-2GE SAD041104M3 Hw :0.212
L3 Switching Engine SAD04130E6X Hw :0.303
3 48 WS-X6248-RJ-45 SAD04140BZ1 Hw :1.2
16 1 WS-F6K-MSFC2 SAD04040BP6 Hw :0.201
Module Total Used Free Total Used Free Total Used Free
------ ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ----- ----- -----
2 130944K 57916K 73028K 16384K 12003K 4381K 512K 257K 255K
Uptime is 0 day, 0 hour, 34 minutes
Table 2-96 describes the fields in the show version command output.
Table 2-96 show version Command Output Fields
Field
|
Description
|
NmpSW
|
Version number of the NMP software.
|
NMP S/W compiled on
|
Date and time that the NMP software was compiled.
|
System Bootstrap Version
|
System bootstrap version number.
|
Web Interface Version
|
Web interface version number.
|
Hardware Version
|
Hardware version number.
|
Model
|
Switch model number.
|
Serial #
|
Switch serial number.
|
Module
|
Module number.
|
Port
|
Number of ports on the module.
|
Model
|
Model number of the module.
|
Serial #
|
Serial number of the module.
|
Versions
|
Hardware, software, and firmware versions of the module.
|
Hw
|
Hardware version of the module.
|
Fw
|
Version of the boot code (for switching modules) or bootstrap (for the supervisor engine).
|
Fw1
|
Version of the firmware boot code (on the supervisor engine).
|
Sw
|
Version of the firmware runtime installed (on the switching module) or the software version (on the supervisor engine).
|
Sw1
|
Version of the firmware runtime (on the supervisor engine).
|
DRAM Total
|
Total dynamic RAM installed on the module.
|
Used
|
Amount of DRAM in use.
|
Free
|
Amount of available DRAM.
|
FLASH Total
|
Total Flash memory installed on the module.
|
Used
|
Amount of Flash memory in use.
|
Free
|
Amount of available Flash memory.
|
NVRAM Total
|
Total NVRAM installed on the module.
|
Used
|
Amount of NVRAM in use.
|
Free
|
Amount of available NVRAM.
|
Uptime is
|
Number of uninterrupted days, hours, minutes, and seconds the system has been up and running.
|
Related Commands
download
show vlan
To display VLAN information, use the show vlan command.
show vlan [trunk]
show vlan vlans [notrunk]
show vlan mapping
show vlan type
show vlan summary
show vlan firewall-vlan mod
Syntax Description
trunk
|
(Optional) Forces the display to show information only on trunk ports.
|
vlans
|
Number or range of VLANs; valid values are from 1 to 1000 and from 1025 to 4094.
|
notrunk
|
(Optional) Forces the display to show information only on nontrunk ports.
|
mapping
|
Displays VLAN mapping table information.
|
type
|
Type of the VLAN; valid values are ethernet, fddi, fddinet, trbrf, or trcrf.
|
summary
|
Displays a summary of active, suspended, and extended VLANs.
|
firewall-vlan
|
Displays VLANs that are secured by a Firewall Services Module.
|
mod
|
Number of the module.
|
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
Each Ethernet switch port and Ethernet repeater group belong to only one VLAN. Trunk ports can be on multiple VLANs.
If you do not specify the VLAN number, all VLANs are displayed.
Examples
This example shows how to display information for all VLAN trunks:
VLAN Name Status IfIndex Mod/Ports, Vlans
---- -------------------------------- --------- ------- ------------------------
10 VLAN0010 active 18 6/1,6/3
11 VLAN0011 active 19 6/2
1002 fddi-default active 6
1003 token-ring-default active 9
1004 fddinet-default active 7
1005 trnet-default active 8 8
VLAN Type SAID MTU Parent RingNo BrdgNo Stp BrdgMode Trans1 Trans2
---- ----- ---------- ----- ------ ------ ------ ---- -------- ------ ------
1 enet 100001 1500 - - - - - 0 0
10 enet 100010 1500 - - - - - 0 0
11 enet 100011 1500 - - - - - 0 0
20 enet 100020 1500 - - - - - 0 0
21 enet 100021 1500 - - - - - 0 0
30 enet 100030 1500 - - - - - 0 0
31 enet 100031 1500 - - - - - 0 0
1002 fddi 101002 1500 - - - - - 0 0
1003 trcrf 101003 1500 0 0x0 - - - 0 0
1004 fdnet 101004 1500 - - 0x0 ieee - 0 0
1005 trbrf 101005 1500 - - 0x0 ibm - 0 0
VLAN Inst DynCreated RSPAN
---- ---- ---------- --------
VLAN AREHops STEHops Backup CRF 1q VLAN
---- ------- ------- ---------- -------
Primary Secondary Secondary-Type Ports
------- --------- -------------- ------------
This example shows how to display the VLAN mapping table information:
Console> show vlan mapping
802.1q vlan ISL vlan Effective
------------------------------------------
This example shows how to display information for a specific VLAN and type:
Console> show vlan 2 fddi
VLAN Name Status IfIndex Mod/Ports, Vlans
---- -------------------------------- --------- ------- ------------------------
1002 fddi-default active 6
VLAN Type SAID MTU Parent RingNo BrdgNo Stp BrdgMode Trans1 Trans2
---- ----- ---------- ----- ------ ------ ------ ---- -------- ------ ------
2 fddi 101002 1500 - - - - - 0 0
VLAN Inst DynCreated RSPAN
---- ---- ---------- --------
This example shows how to display information for nontrunk ports only on a specific VLAN:
Console> show vlan 2 notrunk
VLAN Name Status IfIndex Mod/Ports, Vlans
---- -------------------------------- --------- ------- ------------------------
VLAN Type SAID MTU Parent RingNo BrdgNo Stp BrdgMode Trans1 Trans2
---- ----- ---------- ----- ------ ------ ------ ---- -------- ------ ------
2 enet 100002 1500 - - - - - 0 0
VLAN Inst DynCreated RSPAN
---- ---- ---------- --------
VLAN AREHops STEHops Backup CRF 1q VLAN
---- ------- ------- ---------- -------
This example shows how to display extended-range VLANs:
Console> (enable) show vlan 4000
VLAN Name Status IfIndex Mod/Ports, Vlans
---- -------------------------------- --------- ------- ------------------------
Unable to access VTP Vlan 4000 information.
VLAN Type SAID MTU Parent RingNo BrdgNo Stp BrdgMode Trans1 Trans2
---- ----- ---------- ----- ------ ------ ------ ---- -------- ------ ------
Unable to access VTP Vlan 4000 information.
VLAN Inst DynCreated RSPAN
---- ---- ---------- --------
Unable to access VTP Vlan 4000 information.
VLAN AREHops STEHops Backup CRF 1q VLAN
---- ------- ------- ---------- -------
This example shows how to display a summary of active, suspended, and extended VLANs:
Console> show vlan summary
------------- --------------------------------------------------------
VTP Active 504 1-100,102-500,1000,1002-1005
Table 2-97 describes the fields in the show vlan command output.
Table 2-97 show vlan Command Output Fields
Field
|
Description
|
VLAN
|
VLAN number.
|
Name
|
Name, if configured, of the VLAN.
|
Status
|
Status of the VLAN (active or suspend).
|
IfIndex
|
Number of the ifIndex.
|
Mod/Ports, VLANs
|
Ports that belong to the VLAN.
|
Type
|
Media type of the VLAN.
|
SAID
|
Security association ID value for the VLAN.
|
MTU
|
Maximum transmission unit size for the VLAN.
|
Parent
|
Parent VLAN, if one exists.
|
RingNo
|
Ring number for the VLAN, if applicable.
|
BrdgNo
|
Bridge number for the VLAN, if applicable.
|
Stp
|
Spanning Tree Protocol type used on the VLAN.
|
BrdgMode
|
Bridging mode for this VLAN. Possible values are SRB and SRT; the default is SRB.
|
Inst
|
Instance number.
|
DynCreated
|
Status of whether the VLAN is created statically or dynamically.
|
RSPAN
|
Status of whether RSPAN is enabled or disabled.
|
AREHops
|
Maximum number of hops for All-Routes Explorer frames. Possible values are 1 through 13; the default is 7.
|
STEHops
|
Maximum number of hops for Spanning Tree Explorer frames. Possible values are 1 through 13; the default is 7.
|
Backup CRF
|
Status of whether the TrCRF is a backup path for traffic.
|
802.1Q Vlan
|
Number of the 802.1Q VLAN.
|
ISL Vlan
|
Number of the ISL VLAN.
|
Effective
|
Status of the VLAN. If the VLAN is active and its type is Ethernet, true is displayed; if not, false is displayed.
|
Primary
|
Number of the primary VLAN in a private VLAN.
|
Secondary
|
Number of the secondary VLAN in a private VLAN.
|
Secondary-Type
|
Type of secondary VLAN port. Possible values are isolated, community, or -.
|
Ports
|
Number of the module and ports associated to a specific private VLAN pair.
|
Related Commands
set trunk
set vlan
show trunk
show vlan counters
To display counters for all VLANs or a range of VLANs, use the show vlan counters command.
show vlan counters [vlans]
Syntax Description
vlans
|
Number or range of VLANs; valid values are from 1 to 1005 and from 1025 to 4094.
|
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Examples
This example shows how to display counters for VLAN 1:
Console> show vlan counters 1
L2-NonUnicast-Pkts + L3-In-NonUnicast-Pkts :4021
L3-Out-NonUnicast-Pkts :0
L2-Unicast-Octets :238081
L2-NonUnicast-Octets + L3-In-NonUnicast-Octets :273025
L3-Out-NonUnicast-Octets :0
Table 2-98 describes the fields in the show vlan counters command output.
Table 2-98 show vlan counters Output Fields
Field
|
Description
|
L2-Unicast-Pkts
|
Layer 2 unicast packets forwarded per VLAN.
|
L3-In-Unicast-Pkts
|
Layer 3 unicast packets forwarded per input VLAN.
|
L3-Out-Unicast-Pkts
|
Layer 3 unicast packets forwarded per output VLAN.
|
L2-NonUnicast-Pkts + L3-In-NonUnicast-Pkts
|
Layer 2 nonunicast packets forwarded per VLAN and Layer 3 nonunicast packets forwarded per input VLAN.
|
L3-Out-NonUnicast-Pkts
|
Layer 3 nonunicast packets forwarded per output VLAN.
|
L2-Unicast-Octets
|
Layer 2 unicast octets per VLAN.
|
L3-In-Unicast-Octets
|
Layer 3 unicast octets per input VLAN.
|
L3-Out-Unicast-Octets
|
Layer 3 unicast octets per output VLAN.
|
L2-NonUnicast-Octets + L3-In-NonUnicast-Octets
|
Layer 2 nonunicast octets per VLAN and Layer 3 nonunicast octets per input VLAN.
|
L3-Out-NonUnicast-Octets
|
Layer 3 nonunicast octets per output VLAN.
|
Related Commands
clear vlan counters
show vmps
To display VMPS configuration information, use the show vmps command.
show vmps [noalias]
Syntax Description
noalias
|
(Optional) Forces the display to show IP addresses, not IP aliases.
|
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Examples
This example shows how to display VMPS configuration information:
Management Domain: (null)
Operational Status: inactive
TFTP File: vmps-config-database.1
VMPS No Domain Req: allow
Reconfirm Interval: 60 min
No dynamic ports configured.
No dynamic ports configured.
Table 2-99 describes the fields in the show vmps command output.
Table 2-99 show vmps Command Output Fields
Field
|
Description
|
VMPS Server Status
|
Status of VMPS server.
|
Management Domain
|
Management domain supported by this server.
|
State
|
Status on whether VMPS is enabled or disabled.
|
Operational Status
|
VMPS status (active, inactive, or downloading).
|
TFTP Server
|
IP address of the VMPS server.
|
TFTP File
|
VMPS configuration filename.
|
Fallback VLAN
|
VLAN assigned if a VLAN is not assigned to a MAC address in the database.
|
Secure Mode
|
Secure mode status (open or secure).
|
VMPS No Domain Req
|
Status on whether the server accepts requests from clients with no domain name.
|
VMPS Client Status
|
Status of the VMPS client.
|
VMPS VQP Version
|
Version of VMPS VQP.
|
VMPS domain server
|
VMPS domain server name.
|
Related Commands
download
set vmps server
set vmps state
show vmps mac
To display the MAC-address-to-VLAN mapping table, use the show vmps mac command.
show vmps mac [mac_addr]
Syntax Description
mac_addr
|
(Optional) MAC address that allows you to see mapping information.
|
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
If you do not specify a MAC address, the entire mapping table is displayed.
Examples
This example shows the entire MAC-address-to-VLAN mapping table:
MAC Address VLAN Name Last Requestor Port ID Last Accessed Last Response
----------------- --------- --------------- ------- ------------- -------------
00-00-c0-23-c8-34 Hardware 198.4.222.111 3/5 0, 01:25:30 Success
00-00-c0-25-c9-42 --NONE-- 198.4.222.111 2/1 0, 05:20:00 Denied
Table 2-100 describes the fields in the show vmps mac command output.
Table 2-100 show vmps mac Command Output Fields
Field
|
Description
|
MAC Address
|
MAC address.
|
VLAN Name
|
VLAN name assigned to the MAC address.
|
Last Requestor
|
IP address of the client that last requested a VLAN assignment for this MAC address.
|
Port ID
|
Port ID in the last request.
|
Last Accessed
|
Time when the last request was processed for this MAC address.
|
Last Response
|
Response sent by the server for the last request.
|
Related Commands
show vmps
show vmps statistics
To display the VMPS statistics, use the show vmps statistics command.
show vmps statistics
Syntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
The statistics shown are based on the results of the reconfirm vmps command.
Examples
This example shows how to display the VMPS statistics:
Console> show vmps statistics
Last Enabled At: 2,01:30:05
Status 'Error' Responses: 0
Status 'Deny' Responses: 5
MAC Address of Last Failed Request: 00-60-00-cc-01-02
Table 2-101 describes the fields in the show vmps statistics command output.
Table 2-101 show vmps statistics Command Output Fields
Field
|
Description
|
Last Enabled At
|
Time when the VMPS was enabled.
|
Config Requests
|
Number of configuration requests.
|
Invalid Requests
|
Number of invalid requests.
|
Status `Error' Responses
|
Number of error responses.
|
Status `Deny' Responses
|
Number of "Access Denied" and "Port Shutdown" responses.
|
MAC Address of Last Failed Request
|
MAC address of the last request for which the response was not successful.
|
Related Commands
clear vmps statistics
show vmps vlan
To display all the MAC addresses assigned to a VLAN in the VMPS table, use the show vmps vlan command.
show vmps vlan vlan_name
Syntax Description
vlan_name
|
Name or number of the VLAN.
|
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Examples
This example shows how to display all MAC addresses assigned to the VLAN named Hardware:
Console> show vmps vlan Hardware
MAC Address VLAN Name Last Requestor Port ID Last Accessed Last Response
----------------- --------- --------------- ------- ------------- -------------
00-00-c0-23-c8-34 Hardware 198.4.222.111 3/5 0, 01:25:30 Success
Table 2-102 describes the fields in the show vmps vlan command output.
Table 2-102 show vmps vlan Command Output Fields
Field
|
Description
|
MAC Address
|
MAC address.
|
VLAN Name
|
VLAN name assigned to the MAC address.
|
Last Requestor
|
IP address of the client that last requested a VLAN assignment for this MAC address.
|
Port ID
|
Port ID in the last request.
|
Last Accessed
|
Time when the last request was processed for this MAC address.
|
Last Response
|
Response sent by the server for the last request.
|
Related Commands
show vmps
show vtp domain
To display VTP domain information, use the show vtp domain command.
show vtp domain
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 VTP domain information:
Domain Name Domain Index VTP Version Local Mode Password
-------------------------------- ------------ ----------- ----------- ----------
Vlan-count Max-vlan-storage Config Revision Notifications
---------- ---------------- --------------- -------------
Last Updater V2 Mode Pruning PruneEligible on Vlans
--------------- ------- -------- -------------------------
172.20.44.30 enabled disabled 2-1000
Table 2-103 describes the fields in the show vtp domain command output.
Table 2-103 show vtp domain Command Output Fields
Field
|
Description
|
Domain Name
|
Name of the VTP domain.
|
Domain Index
|
Domain index number of the domain.
|
VTP Version
|
VTP version number.
|
Local Mode
|
VTP mode (server, client, or transparent).
|
Password
|
Password required or not.
|
Vlan-count
|
Total number of VLANs in the domain.
|
Max-vlan-storage
|
Maximum number of VLANs allowed on the device.
|
Config Revision
|
VTP revision number used to exchange VLAN information.
|
Notifications
|
Notifications to SNMP (enabled or disabled).
|
Last Updater
|
IP address through which VTP was last updated.
|
V2 Mode
|
Status on whether VTP V2 mode is enabled or disabled.
|
Pruning
|
Status on whether VTP pruning is enabled or disabled.
|
PruneEligible on Vlans
|
VLANs on which pruning is allowed.
|
Related Commands
set vtp
show vtp statistics
show vtp statistics
To display VTP statistics, use the show vtp statistics command.
show vtp statistics
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 VTP statistics:
Console> show vtp statistics
summary advts transmitted 72
subset advts transmitted 7
request advts transmitted 0
No of config revision errors 0
No of config digest errors 0
Trunk Join Transmitted Join Received Summary advts received from GVRP PDU
non-pruning-capable device Received
-------- ---------------- ------------- --------------------------- ----------
Table 2-104 describes the fields in the show vtp statistics command output.
Table 2-104 show vtp statistics Command Output Fields
Field
|
Description
|
summary advts received
|
Total number of summary advts received.
|
subset advts received
|
Total number of subset advts received.
|
request advts received
|
Total number of request advts received.
|
summary advts transmitted
|
Total number of summary advts transmitted.
|
subset advts transmitted
|
Total number of subset advts transmitted.
|
request advts transmitted
|
Total number of request advts transmitted.
|
No of config revision errors
|
Number of config revision errors.
|
No of config digest errors
|
Number of config revision digest errors.
|
Trunk
|
Trunk port participating in VTP pruning.
|
Join Transmitted
|
Number of VTP-Pruning Joins transmitted.
|
Join Received
|
Number of VTP-Pruning Joins received.
|
Summary advts received from nonpruning- capable device
|
Number of Summary advts received from nonpruning-capable devices.
|
GVRP PDU Received
|
Number of GVRP messages received on VTP trunks.
|
Related Commands
clear vtp statistics
set vtp
slip
To attach or detach Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) for the console port, use the slip command.
slip {attach | detach}
Syntax Description
attach
|
Activates SLIP for the console port.
|
detach
|
Deactivates SLIP for the console port.
|
Defaults
The default is SLIP is not active (detached).
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Privileged.
Usage Guidelines
You can use the slip command from a console port session or a Telnet session.
Examples
This example shows how to enable SLIP for a console port during a console port session:
Console> (enable) slip attach
Console port now running SLIP.
<console port running SLIP>
This example shows how to disable SLIP for a console port during a Telnet session:
Console> (enable) slip detach
SLIP detached on Console port.
<console port back to RS-232 Console>
Related Commands
set interface
squeeze
To delete Flash files permanently, use the squeeze command.
squeeze [m/]device:
Syntax Description
m/
|
(Optional) Module number of the supervisor engine containing the Flash device.
|
device:
|
Device where the Flash resides.
|
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
These examples show how to use the squeeze command to delete the slot0 Flash files and then use the show flash command to confirm the deletion:
All deleted files will be removed, proceed (y/n) [n]?y
Squeeze operation may take a while, proceed (y/n) [n]?y
..........................................................
-#- ED --type-- --crc--- -seek-- nlen -length- -----date/time------ name
1 .. 2 f3a3e7c1 607f80 24 6061822 Mar 31 2000 15:42:49 cat6000-sup.
7336000 bytes available (1052608 bytes used)
Related Commands
dir—switch
show flash
undelete