Exec Modes Show Commands (H-L)


Exec Modes Show Commands (H-L)
 
 
This section includes the commands show ha-service through show logs.
 
show ha-service
Displays information on configured home agent services.
Product
HA
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show ha-service { all | nameha_name } [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ]
all | name ha_name
all: indicates information on all home agent services is to be displayed.
name ha_name: indicates only the information for the HA service specified as ha_name is to be displayed.
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
Display home agent service configuration information.
Example
The following commands displays information on the HA service sampleService and all services, respectively.
show ha-service name sampleServiceshow ha-service all
 
show hardware
Displays information on the system hardware.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show hardware { card [ card_num ] | inventory | version [ board | diags | fans] } [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ]
card [ card_num ]
Provide the hardware information for all cards or the card specified by card_num. card_num must be a value in the range 1 through 48 and must refer to an installed card.
inventory
Display the hardware information for all slots in tabular format.
version [ board | diags | fans]
Display the CPU information for all application cards and fan controller version for the upper and lower fan trays.
board: Only include the CPLD and FPGA version information.
diags: Only include the CFE diagnostics version information.
fans: Show the fan controller versions for the upper and lower fan trays.
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
Show the hardware information to verify part lists and hardware component versions with reserve stock
Example
The following displays the hardware information for a card installed in slot 1.
show hardware card 1
The following command displays the hardware inventory for the entire chassis.
show hardware inventory
The following command results in the display of the CPU version for all application cards displaying only the CPLD and FPGA information.
show hardware version board
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show hd raid
Shows the output of the RAID established on the ASR 5000 SMCs.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Administrator, Operator
Syntax
show hd raid [ verbose ]
Example
show hd raid verbose
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show hd-storage-policy
Displays ACR counter and statistic information.
Product
HSGW, P-GW, S-GW
Privilege
Inspector
Syntax
show hd-storage-policy { all | counters [ all ] [ name name ] [ verbose ] | name name | statistics [ all ] [ name name ] [ verbose ] }
all
Specifies that ACR information for all HD storage policies configured on the system is to be displayed.
counters [ all ] [ name name ] [ verbose ]
Specifies that ACR counter information for HD storage policies configured on the system is to be displayed.
name name
Specifies that ACR information for an HD storage policy with the specified name is to be displayed.
statistics [ all ] [ name name ] [ verbose ]
Specifies that ACR statistic information for HD storage policies configured on the system is to be displayed.
verbose
Displays HD storage statitics based on instance.
Usage
Use this command to display ACR counter and statistic information.
Example
The following command displays ACR statistic information for an HD storage policy named pgwsgw:
show hd-storage-policy statistics name pgwsgw
 
show hnbgw counters
This command displays the session counter information for Home-NodeB Gateway (HNB-GW) services and HNBs connected on this system.
Product
HNB-GW
Privilege
Inspector
Syntax
show hnbgw counters [hnbgw-service service_name | hnbid hnb_identifier] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
hnbgw-service service_name
This keyword is used to filter the counter display based on the HNB-GW service name service_name configured and running on this system.
service_name must be an existing HNB-GW service, and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters in length.
hnbid hnb_identifier
This keyword is used to filter the counter display based on Home-NodeB hnb_identifier which is connected to this system with HNB-GW service and in active or dormant state.
hnb_identifier must be an identifier for HNB from 1 to 255 alpha and/or numeric characters in length.
| { grep grep_options | more }
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified.
A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of the grep and more commands, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section in Command Line Interface Overview chapter of the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
Use this command to view the session counter information for HNB-GW services configured and HNBs connected on this system.
Example
The following command displays the counters for the HNB-GW service named hnbgw1:
show hnbgw counter hnbgw-servicehnbgw1
 
show hnbgw statistics hnbgw-service
This command displays the session statistics for Home-NodeB Gateway (HNB-GW) services configured and running on this system.
Product
HNB-GW
Privilege
Inspector
Syntax
show hnbgw statistics hnbgw-service service_name[hnbap-only | ranap-only | rua -only | sccp-only | sctp-only ] [ verbose] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
hnbgw-service service_name
This keyword is used to filter the session statistics display based on the HNB-GW service name service_name configured and running on this system.
service_name must be an existing HNB-GW service, and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters in length.
hnbap-only
This keyword is used to filter the session statistics display limited to Home NodeB Application Part (HNBAP) traffic only for selected HNB-GW service which is configured and running on this system.
ranap-only
This keyword is used to filter the session statistics display limited to Radio Access Network Application Protocol (RANAP) traffic only for selected HNB-GW service which is configured and running on this system.
rua-only
This keyword is used to filter the session statistics display limited to RANAP User Adaptation (RUA) traffic only for selected HNB-GW service which is configured and running on this system.
sccp-only
This keyword is used to filter the session statistics display limited to Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP) traffic only for selected HNB-GW service which is configured and running on this system.
sctp-only
This keyword is used to filter the session statistics display limited to Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) traffic only for selected HNB-GW service which is configured and running on this system.
verbose
This keyword is used to display the detailed statistics for all sessions on HNB-GW services or for selected filter and named HNB-GW service which is configured and running on this system.
| { grep grep_options | more }
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified.
A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of the grep and more commands, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section in Command Line Interface Overview chapter of the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
Use this command to view the session statistics for overall session or in selected part of user session for HNB-GW services configured and running on this system.
Example
The following command displays the session statistics for HNBAP part of session details for the HNB-GW service named hnbgw1:
show hnbgw statistics hnbgw-service hnbgw1 hnbap-only
The following command displays the session statistics for RANAP part of session with maximum details for the HNB-GW service named hnbgw1:
show hnbgw statistics hnbgw-service hnbgw1 ranap-only verbose
 
show hnbgw statistics hnbid
This command displays the session statistics for Home-NodeB (HNB) connected to an HNB-GW service on this system.
Product
HNB-GW
Privilege
Inspector
Syntax
show hnbgw statistics hnbid hnb_identifier[hnbap-only | ranap-only | rua -only] [ verbose] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
hnbid hnb_identifier
This keyword is used to filter the session statistics display based on Home-NodeB hnb_identifier which is connected to this system through an HNB-GW service.
hnb_identifier must be an identifier for HNB from 1 to 255 alpha and/or numeric characters in length.
hnbap-only
This keyword is used to filter the session statistics display limited to Home NodeB Application Part (HNBAP) traffic only for selected HNB which is connected to this system through HNB-GW service.
ranap-only
This keyword is used to filter the session statistics display limited to Radio Access Network Application Protocol (RANAP) traffic only for selected HNB which is connected to this system through HNB-GW service.
rua-only
This keyword is used to filter the session statistics display limited to RANAP User Adaptation (RUA) traffic only for selected HNB which is connected to this system through HNB-GW service.
verbose
This keyword is used to display the detailed statistics for all HNB sessions or for selected filter and HNB which is connected to this system through HNB-GW service.
| { grep grep_options | more }
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified.
A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of the grep and more commands, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section in Command Line Interface Overview chapter of the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
Use this command to view the session statistics for overall session or in selected part of user session for selected HNB which is connected to this system through HNB-GW service..
Example
The following command displays the session statistics for HNBAP part of session details for the HNB having hnb112234 as identifier on this system:
show hnbgw statistics hnbid hnb112234 hnbap-only
The following command displays the detailed session statistics for RANAP part of session details for the HNB having hnb112234 as identifier on this system:
show hnbgw statistics hnbid hnb112234 ranap-only verbose
 
show hnbgw-service
This command displays the configuration details for configured HNB-GW service(s) on this system.
Product
HNB-GW
Privilege
Inspector
Syntax
show hnbgw-service {all | hnbgw-service service_name}
all
This keyword is used to display the configuration and other default parameters for all HNB-GW service configured on this system.
hnbgw-service service_name
This keyword displays the configuration and default parameters for specific HNB-GW service name service_name which is configured and running on this system.
service_name must be an existing HNB-GW service, and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters in length.
Usage
Use this command to view the configuration and service parameters set for all or any specific HNB-GW service(s) on this system.
Example
The following command displays the configured and default paramters for all HNB-GW services configured on this system:
show hnbgw-service all
 
show hsgw-service
Displays configuration information for HRPD Serving Gateway (HSGW) services on this system.
Product
HSGW
Privilege
Inspector
Syntax
show hsgw-service { all | name service_name } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all
Displays configuration information for all HSGW services configured on this system.
name service_name
Displays configuration information for a specific HSGW service configured on this system.
service_name must be an existing HSGW service, and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters in length.
| { grep grep_options | more }
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified.
A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of the grep and more commands, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of Chapter 1 of the Command Line Interface Reference Guide.
Usage
Use this command to view configuration information for HSGW services on this system.
Example
The following command displays service statistics for the HSGW service named hsgw1:
show hsgw-service name hsgw1
 
show ims-authorization policy-control
Displays information and statistics specific to the policy control in IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) authorization service.
Product
SCM, GGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show ims-authorization policy-control statistics [ service ims_auth_svc_name| server { ip-address ip_address [ port port_value ] | name server_name } ] [ | { grepgrep_options| more } ]
statistics
Displays the total collected statistics of all policy control parameters of IMS authorization service sessions since the last system restart or clear command.
service ims_auth_svc_name
Displays the total collected statistics of all IMS authorization sessions processed by a specific IMS authorization service since the last system restart or clear command. ims_auth_svc_name must be an existing IMS authorization service name.
server { ip-address ip_address [ port port_value ] | name server_name }
Displays the server-level message statistics and the server IP address.
Specify the PCRF server IP address or server name.
grep grep_options | more
Specifies that output of this command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send the output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
Use this command to display information and statistics about policy control configuration in existing IMS authorization services.
Example
The following command displays the existing IMS authorization service name ims_auth_gx1 on the system:
show ims-authorization policy-control statistics service ims_auth_gx1
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show ims-authorization policy-gate
Displays information of installed Policy Gates for specific subscriber in IP Multimedia Subsytem (IMS) authorization service.
Product
SCM, GGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show ims-authorization policy-gate { { status [ summary | full ] [ { imsi imsi_value [ nsapi nsapi_value] } | callid call_id | { ims-auth-service ims_auth_svc } [ rulename rule_name ] } | { counters [ all | { imsi imsi_value [ nsapi nsapi_value ] } | { rulename rule_name} | { callidcall_id } ] }[ | { grep grep_options | more } ] ]
status [ summary | full ]
This option displays the status of the installed policy gates and their flow definitions along with the run-time status in an IMS authorization service based on the specified criteria.
summary: limits the display to a summary on status of the installed policy gates and their flow definitions along with the run-time status in an IMS authorization service based.
full: displays the full information on status of the installed policy gates and their flow definitions along with the run-time status in an IMS authorization service based.
counters all
This option displays the counters/statistics of the installed policy gates and their flow definitions along with the run-time status in an IMS authorization service based on the specified criteria.
all displays the all counters of the installed gates and their flow definitions along with the run-time status in an IMS authorization service based.
imsi imsi_value [ nsapi nsapi_value ]
This option displays all of the counters/status of the installed policy gates and their flow definitions along with the run-time status in an IMS authorization service based on the specified International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) named imsi_value.
nsapi nsapi_value specifies Network Service Access Point Identifier (NSAPI) named nsapi_value to limit the display to a single PDP context of the subscriber.
callid call_id
This option displays all of the counters/status of the installed policy gates and their flow definitions along with the run-time status in an IMS authorization service based on the specified call identifier named call_id.
ims-auth-service ims_auth_svc
This option displays status of the installed policy gates and their flow definitions along with the run-time status in an IMS authorization service named ims_auth_svc.
rulename rule_name
This option displays all of the counters/status of the installed policy gates and their flow definitions along with the run-time status in an IMS authorization service based on the specific dynamic charging rule named rule_name.
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
Please refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Reference for details on the usage of grep and more.
Usage
Use this command to display information/statistics/counters about all of the installed policy gates and their flow definitions along with the run-time status with specified criteria and filters in existing IMS authorization services.
Example
The following command displays the full status of the installed policy gates in an existing IMS authorization service on the system:
show ims-authorization policy-gate status full
The following command displays the all counters of the installed policy gates in an existing IMS authorization service on the system:
show ims-authorization policy-gate counters all
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show ims-authorization servers
Displays information and statistics specific to the authorization servers used for IP Multimedia Subsytem (IMS) authorization service.
Product
SCM, GGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
show ims-authorization servers [ ims-auth-service ims_auth_svc_name[ | { grepgrep_options| more } ] ]
server [ ims-auth-service ims_auth_svc_name ]
Displays the information and statistics of all authorization servers configured for IMS authorization service in a system.
ims-auth-service ims_auth_svc_name: Displays the configured authorization servers for IMS authorization for an IMS authorization service named ms_auth_svc_name.
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
Please refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Reference for details on the usage of grep and more.
Usage
Use this command to display information and statistics about IMS authorization servers configured on a system or IMS authorization service.
Example
The following command displays the information and statistics of the authorization servers in IMS authorization service named ims_auth_gx1:
show ims-authorization servers ims-auth-service ims_auth_gx1
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show ims-authorization service
Displays information, configuration, and statistics of all/specific IP Multimedia Subsytem (IMS) authorization service.
Product
SCM, GGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
show ims-authorization service { { all [ verbose ] | name ims_auth_svc_name | summary ] } | { statistics [ all | name ims_auth_svc_name ] [ verbose ] } [ | { grepgrep_options| more } ]
all [ verbose ]
Displays information and configuration of all configured IMs authorization services with a single line of information for each IMS authorization service.
verbose: Displays all information and configuration data of every IMS authorization services configured on system.
name ims_auth_svc_name ]
Displays the information, statistics, and configuration data of an IMS authorization service named ms_auth_svc_name.
summary
Displays summarized information and configuration data of all IMS authorization services configured in a system.
statistics [ all | name ims_auth_svc_name ] [ verbose ]
Displays the IMS Authorization service statistics including following information:
If no criteria specified summarized statistics of all IMS Authorization services are displayed
all: displays individual statistics for every IMS authorization service configured on system.
name ims_auth_svc_name: Displays the statistics of the IMS authorization service named ims_auth_svc_name
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
Please refer to the Regulating a Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Reference for details on the usage of grep and more.
Usage
Use this command to display the IMS Authorization service status, counters and configuration. The status includes the state of a server table switchover. Statistics option is used for various processes and procedure status.
Example
The following command displays the information and configuration data of the IMS authorization service named ims_auth_gx1:
show ims-authorization service name ims_auth_gx1
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show ims-authorization sessions
Displays information, configuration, and statistics of sessions active in IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) authorization service.
Product
SCM, GGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
show ims-authorization session [ full | summary ] | [ all | [ ims-auth-serviceims_auth_svc_name | imsi imsi_value [ nsapi nsapi_value ] | apn apn_name | ip-address ip_address | callid call_id ] [ | { grepgrep_options| more } ]
full
Displays complete information and configuration data of all sessions in IMS authorization services configured in a system.
summary
Displays summarized information and configuration data of all sessions in IMS authorization services configured in a system.
all
Displays information and configuration of all sessions running in IMS authorization services with a single line of information for each IMS authorization session.
ims-auth-service ims_auth_svc_name ]
Displays the information, statistics, and configuration data of sessions in an IMS authorization service named ms_auth_svc_name.
imsi imsi_value [ nsapi nsapi_value ]
This option displays all of the counters/status of the running services in an IMS authorization service based on the specified International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) named imsi_value.
nsapi nsapi_value specifies Network Service Access Point Identifier (NSAPI) named nsapi_value to limit the display to a single PDP context of the subscriber.
apn apn_name
This option displays all of the counters/status of the running services in IMS authorization service based on the access point name (APN) named apn_name.
ip-address ip_address
This option displays all of the counters/status of the running services in IMS authorization service based on the host IP address having IP address value as ip_address.
callid call_id
This option displays all of the counters/status of the running services in IMS authorization service based on the specified call identifier named call_id.
summary
Displays summarized information and configuration data of all IMS authorization services configured in a system.
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
Please refer to the Regulating a Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Reference for details on the usage of grep and more.
Usage
Use this command to display the sessions running under IMS Authorization service on a system with different filter criteria.
Example
The following command displays the information and statistical data of a session in IMS authorization service:
show ims-authorization sessions full
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show ip
Displays information for the IP-based interfaces’ access group and access list information along with address resolve protocol information for the current context.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show ip { access-group [ statistics] | access-list [ list_name ] | arp [ arp_ip_address ] | [summary ] | statistics ] ] | localhosts [ host_name ] | prefix-list [ detail [list_name] | namelist_name| summary [list_name] ] | rip | route [ route_ip_address [ route_gw_address ] ] | static-routesroute_ip_address [ sroute_gw_address ] | vrf vrf-name} [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ]
access-group [ statistics ]
Displays all configured access groups in the current context along with the priority values.
statistics: Displays all configured access groups along with packet and byte counters for each ACL rule hit for the current context. In addition, it shows the priority values.
access-list [ list_name ]
Indicates the output is to display the information for all access control lists or the list specified as list_name.
arp [ arp_ip_address ]
Displays the address resolution protocol table or the ARP information associated with the IP address specified as arp_ip_address. arp_ip_address must be specified using the standard IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
Important: When the VPN Manager restarts, it removes all interfaces from the kernel and thus the kernel removes all ARP entries. When this happens, the NPU still holds all of the ARP entries so that there is no traffic disruption. When this happens, from a user point of view, show ip arp is broken since this command gathers information from the Kernel and not the NPU.
localhosts [ host_name ]
Displays all the local host information or only for the host specified as host_name.
prefix-list [ detail [ list_name ] | name list_name | summary [ list_name ] ]
This keyword list information on configured IP prefix lists. With no keyword supplied, a list of all prefix lists and their entries is displayed.
detail [ list_name ]: Lists detailed information for all prefix lists and their entries. If a list name is specified only the details for the specified prefix list are displayed. list_name must be a string of from 1 through 79 alpha and/or numeric characters.
name list_nam: Lists the entries for a specified prefix list. list_name must be a string of from 1 through 79 alpha and/or numeric characters.
summary [ list_name ]: Lists summary information for all prefix lists and their entries. If a list name is specified only the summary for the specified prefix list are displayed. list_name must be a string of from 1 through 79 alpha and/or numeric characters.
rip
Displays general RIP routing process information. (RIP is not supported at this time.)
route [ route_ip_address [ route_gw_address ] ]
Indicates the route information to the address specified by route_ip_address is to be displayed. The route gateway address may be specified as needed to identify the route. route_ip_address and route_gw_address must be specified using the standard IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
static-route sroute_ip_address [ sroute_gw_address ]
Displays the static route information for the address specified by sroute_ip_address is to be displayed. The static route gateway address may also be specified to identify the route. sroute_ip_address and sroute_gw_address must be specified using the standard IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
vrf vrf_name
Displays the routing information of the VRF. vrf_name is a name used to identify a VRF.
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
Show the IP information to verify and/or troubleshooting communication difficulties between to a remote host/node.
Example
The following command displays the ACL for the list named sampleACL.
show ip access-list sampleACL
The following command will output the static route information to remote host 1.2.3.4.
show ip static-route 1.2.3.4
 
show ip as-path-access-list
Displays the contents of a BGP router AS path access list in the current context.
Product
HA
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show ip as-path-access-listlist_name
list_name
The name of an existing AS path access list configured in the current context.
must be an alpha and or numeric string from 1 through 79 characters in length.
Usage
Use this command to display the configured entries for the specified BGP router AS path access list in the current context.
Example
The following command displays the contents of an AS path access list named ASlist1:
show ip as-path-access-list ASlist1
 
show ip bgp
Disp[lays BGP information for the current context.
Product
HA
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show ip bgp [ip_address/mask| debugging | filter-listlist_name| neighbors [ip_adrress] | route-mapmap_name| vpnv4 { all [network | neighbors | summary ] | vrf vrf-name [ network ] | route-distinguisher [ network | neighbors | summary ] } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
ip_address/mask
Specify the IP address and netmask bits for the network for which information should be displayed. ip_address is an IPv4 address in dotted-decimal notation and mask is the number of subnet bits, representing a subnet mask in shorthand. These must be entered in the dotted-decimal notation/subnet bits format (1.1.1.1/24).
debugging
Display debug flags that are enabled.
filter-list list_name
Display routes that match the specified filter list.
neighbors [ip_address]
Display information for all neighbors or a specified neighbor. ip_address is an IPv4 address in dotted-decimal notation
route-map map_name
Display routes that match the specified route-map.
vpnv4 { all [network | neighbors | summary ] | vrf vrf-name [ network ] | route-distinguisher [ network | neighbors | summary ] }
Display all VPNv4 routing data, routing data for a VRF, or a route-distinguisher.
all: displays all VPN routing information. If this is specified, the information displayed is gathered from all the VRF's known to BGP and displayed. It could contain the list of neighbors, the list of networks, or a particular network
network: displays the network for which information in the BGP routing table.
neighbors: shows neighbor information for the all the vrfs including the default vrf or for the VRF with a matching RD value.
summary: shows summary information of neighbors for all the vrfs including the default vrf or for the VRF with a matching RD value.
vrf vrf name: name used to identify a VRF. Information is only gathered from the corresponding VRF. If there is no such VRF, an error is reported.
network: displays the network for which information in the BGP routing table.
route-distinguisher: If specified along with the RD value, the information displayed is gathered from the corresponding VRF whose RD value is the same as the specified value. If there is no VRF associated with such an RD, an error is reported.
network:displays the network for which information in the BGP routing table.
neighbors:shows neighbor information for the all the vrfs including the default vrf or for the VRF with a matching RD value.
summary:shows summary information of neighbors for all the vrfs including the default vrf or for the VRF with a matching RD value.
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
Use this command display to BGP information for the current context.
Example
The following command displays information for all BGP neighbors:
show ip bgp neighbors
 
show ip interface
This command displays the statistical and configuration information for the IP-based interfaces including VRF table for specific context.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show ipinterface [vrf vrf-name] [ name intfc_name [statistics] [tunnel [gre-keepalive ] ] [summary] [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ]
vrf vrf_name
Displays the routing information of the VRF. vrf_name is a name used to identify a VRF.
name intfc_name
Indicates the name of the interface for which information has to be displayed. If no interface name is specified then information for all IP interfaces is displayed.
ntfc_name is name of the configured IP interface.
tunnel [ gre-keepalive ]
This keyword will filter the IP interface information for tunnel type of interfaces.
It is applicable for GRE/IP-in-IP type of tunnel interfaces only.
gre-keepalive: This optional keyword displays the GRE keepalive information for GRE tunnel configured with this IP interface.
statistics
Displays the session statistics of all ingress and egress packets processed through this IP interface.
summary
Displays summarized information about requested IP interface/s.
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
Use this command to display the summarized of detailed configuration and statistical information for configured IP interface. This information can be used to verify and/or troubleshooting communication difficulties between to a remote host/node.
Example
The following command displays the interface information, including statistics, for the IP interface sampleInterface.
show ip interface sampleInterface statistics
The following command displays the GRE keepalive information for an IP interface named IP_gre1.
show ip interface IP_gre1 tunnel gre-keepalive
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show ip ospf
This command displays OSPF routing information.
Product
PDSN, HA, GGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
showipospf [ border-routers | database [ verbose ] [ ls-idip_addr] [ adv-routerip_addr] [ ls-type { router | network | summary | asbr-summary | external | nssa |integer} ] | debugging | interface | neighbor [ details ] | route | virtual-links ]
border-routers
Displays all known area border routers (ABRs) and Autonomous System border routers (ASBRs) for OSPF.
database [ verbose ] [ ls-id ip_addr ] [ adv-router ip_addr ] [ ls-type { router | network | summary | asbr-summary | external | nssa | integer } ]
Displays a summary of the database information for OSPF.
verbose: Display detailed OSPF database information.
ls-id ip_addr: Display OSPF database information for the LSAs with the specified LSID.
adv-router ip_addr: Display OSPF database information for the advertising router with the specified LSID.
ls-type { router | network | summary | asbr-summary | external | nssa | LSA_Numerical_Type } ]: Display OSPF database information for the specified LSA type.
debugging
Lists which debugging parameters are enabled.
interface
Displays interface information for OSPF.
neighbor [ details ]
Displays summary information about all known OSPF neighbors.
details: Displays detailed information about all known OSPF neighbors.
route [ summary ]
Displays the OSPF routing table.
summary: Displays the number of intra-area, inter-area, external-1 and external-2 routes.
virtual-links
Displays the OSPF virtual links.
Usage
Use this command to display OSPF information.
Example
To display general OSPF information, enter the following command;
show ip ospf
 
show ip policy-forward
Displays information for IP packet redirecting policy for HA.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show ip policy-forward
Usage
Use this command to see all the settings for IP packet redirection configuration from existing HA to new HA during upgrade.
Important: It is a customer specific command.
Example
The following command displays forward policy configuration for an HA:
show ip policy-forward
 
show ip pool
This command displays statistics specific to IP pools.
Product
PDSN, GGSN, HA, ASN-GW, A-BG
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show ip pool [ address {pool-namepool_name| group-namegroup_name} {used | free | hold | release} [limitlimit]| group-namegroup_name| groups | hold-timer { imsiimsi| msidmsid| usernameusername[ imsiimsi| msidmsid] }| overlap | pool-namepool_name| private | public | resource | static | summary | verbose | wide ]
address {pool-name pool_name | group-name group_name} {used | free | hold | release} [ limit limit]
Displays IP pool addresses for the specified IP pool or pool group that are currently in the specified state.
pool-name pool_name: Show IP addresses from the IP pool with the specified name. pool_name must be the name of an existing IP pool.
group-name group_name: Show IP addresses from the IP pool group with the specified name. group_name must be the name of an existing IP pool group.
used: Display the IP addresses that are in a used state.
free: Display the IP addresses that are in a free state.
hold: Display the IP addresses that are in a hold state.
release: Display the IP addresses that ar4e in a release state.
limit limit: The maximum number of address to display. limit must be an integer from 1 through 524287.
group-name group_name
Show information about the IP pool group with the specified name. group_name must be the name of an existing IP pool group.
groups
List information about all IP pool groups.
hold-timer {imsi imsi | msid msid | username username [imsi imsi | msid msid]}
Displays hold timer address information for the specified IMSI, MSID, or username.
imsi imsi: The IMSI for which to display hold-timer information. imsi must be a valid IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity) ID which is a 15 character field that identifies the subscriber’s home country and carrier.
msid msid: The MSID for which to display hold-timer information. msid must be a mobile subscriber ID from 7 through 16 digits.
username username: The username for which to display hold-timer information. username must be an alpha and or numeric string of from 1 through 127 characters.
Important: Active users cannot be displayed. If an active ID or username is entered, the following error message appears: Failure: No address matching the specified information was found! Please confirm that the options used match the network architecture/deployment,i.e. IMSI/MSID only, Username only, or IMSI/MSID plus Username. Please note that this command does not apply for addresses in the used state.
overlap
List information on overlapping IP pools
pool-name pool_name
Show information about the specified IP pool. pool_name must be the name of an existing IP pool.
private
Show information about IP pools marked private.
public
Show information about IP pools marked public.
resource
Show information about resource IP pools.
static
Show information about static IP pools.
summary
Show a summary of all IP pool information.
verbose
Show detailed information about all IP pools.
wide
Show detailed information formatted to more than 80 columns.
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
Use this command to display statistics pertaining to IP Pools in the current context.
Example
The following command displays IP address information for an IP Pool named pool1:
show ip pool address pool-name pool
To display a summary list for all IP pools in the current context, enter the following command:
show ip pool summary
The following command displays IP pool information for all IP pools configured in the current context:
show ip pool verbose
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show ip ipsp
Displays the names of IP pools that are enabled for the IP pool sharing protocol (IPSP) and lists the disposition of addresses in the pools.
Product
PDSN, HA, ASN-GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
showipipsp [ summary ]
summary
Only show the disposition of the addresses in the participating IP pools. Do not show the names of the participating IP pools.
Usage
Use this command to list the names of IP pools that are participating in the IPSP and list the disposition of IP addresses in those pools.
Important: For information on configuring and using IPSP refer to the System Administration and Configuration Guide.
Example
To list information on al IPSP participating pools and address disposition, enter the following command:
show ip ipsp
 
show ipms status
Displays the status of IPMS client service with information related to system and call events. It also displays the status of IPMS servers configured.
Product
IPMS
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show ipms status [summary | all | server address ip_address]
summary
Displays the summary of all configured IPMS client and IPMS servers.
all
Displays information for all configured IPMS client and IPMS servers.
server address ip_address
Displays status for a specific IPMS server.
ip_address is the IP address of the desired IPMS server and must be entered in IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
Usage
This command is used to show/verify the status or configuration of one or all IPMS server along with system and call event information.
Example
The following command displays status of an IPMS server with IP address 1.2.3.4:
show ipms status server address 1.2.3.4
 
show ipsg
Displays information and statistics specific to the IP Services Gateway service.
Product
IPSG
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show ipsg { service { all [ counters ] | name name } | sessions { all | callid num | counters { criteria } | full { criteria } | ip-address address | msid num | peer-address address | summary { criteria } | username name } | statistics [ name name | peer-address address ] } [ | { grepgrep_options| more } ]
service { all [ counters ] | name name }
Displays information about the configured IPSG service.
all [ counters ]: Displays information about all of the configured IPSG services on the system.
name name: Displays information about a specific IPSG service on the system. name must be an existing IPSG service name.
sessions { all | callid num | counters { criteria } | full { criteria } | imsi num | ip-address address | msid num | peer-address address | summary { criteria } | username name }
all: Displays session information including call ID, NAI, and home address for all current IPSG sessions. This is the default behavior for the sessions keyword.
callid num: Displays session information for a current IPSG session based on the call ID. num must be an existing IPSG service session call ID.
counters { criteria }: Displays session counters for sessions matching the criteria. (See criteria below.)
full { criteria }: Displays all available session information for sessions matching the criteria. (See criteria below.)
ip-address address:
msid num: Displays session information for a current IPSG session based on the MSID. num must be an existing IPSG service session MSID.
peer-address address: Displays session information for a current IPSG session based on the IP address of the device sending the RADIUS accounting messages. address must be an existing IPSG service session IP address for the device sending the RADIUS accounting messages.
summary { criteria }: Displays a summary of available session information for sessions matching the criteria. (See criteria below.)
username name: Displays session information for a specific IPSG session based on the username of the subscriber. name must be an existing IPSG service session subscriber username.
criteria:
all: Displays session information for all exisitng IPSG service sessions.
callid num: Displays session information for a specific IPSG session based on the call ID. num must be an existing IPSG service session call ID.
ip-address address: Displays session information for a specific IPSG session based on the IP address of the subscriber. address must be an existing IPSG service session subscriber IP address.
msid num: Displays session information for a specific IPSG session based on the MSID. num must be an existing IPSG service session MSID.
peer-address address: Displays session information for a current IPSG session based on the IP address of the device sending the RADIUS accounting messages. address must be an existing IPSG service session IP address for the device sending the RADIUS accounting messages.
username name: Displays session information for a specific IPSG session based on the username of the subscriber. name must be an existing IPSG service session subscriber username.
statistics [ name name | peer-address address ]
Displays the total collected statistics of all IPSG sessions since the last system restart or clear command.
name name: Displays the total collected statisitcs of all IPSG sessions processed by a specific service since the last system restart or clear command. name must be an existing IPSG service name.
peer-address address: Displays the total collected statistics of all IPSG sessions associated with a specific IP address of the device responsable for sending the RADIUS accounting messages. Displayed statistics are from the last system restart or clear command.
grep grep_options | more
Specifies that output of this command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send the output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
Use this command to display information and statistics about existing IPSG services.
Example
The following command displays the existing IPSG services on the system:
show ipsg service all
The following command displays all the existing IPSG service sessions on the system:
show ipsg session all
The following command displays the cumulative IPSG session statistics on the system:
show ipsg statistics
The following command displays the cumulative IPSG session statistics on the system for an IPSG service named ipsg1:
show ipsg statistics name ipsg1
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show ipv6
Displays the statistics for each rule in an IPv6 access control group.
Product
PDSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show ipv6 access-group
show ipv6 { access-group [ statistics] | access-list [ list_name ] | interface [ summary | nameinterface_name [ statistics ] | neighbors | routeroute_ip_address }
access-group [ statistics ]
Displays all configured access groups in the current context along with the priority values.
statistics: Displays all configured access groups along with packet and byte counters for each IPv6 ACL rule hit for the current context. In addition, it shows the priority values.
access-list [ list_name ]
Indicates the output is to display the information for all access control lists or the list specified as list_name.
interface [ summary | name interface_name [ statistics ]
This command displays information about IPv6 interfaces. If no interface name is specified then information for IPv6 interfaces is displayed.
summary: Displays a summary of the interface information.
name interface_name: Displays information for the IPv6 interface specified. Must be followed by an interface_name.
statistics: Includes the number on inbound and outbout IP packets statistics that were registered by the kernel in the information displayed.
neighbors
Displays the neighbor discovery table for this context.
route route_ip_address
Indicates the route information to the address specified by route_ip_address is to be displayed. The route gateway address may be specified as needed to identify the route. route_ip_address using colon ( : ) separated notation.
Usage
Show the IPv6 information to verify and/or troubleshoot communication difficulties between to a remote host/node.
Example
The following command displays the ACL for the list named sampleACL.
show ipv6 access-list samplev6ACL
The following command displays the interface information, including statistics, for the IPv6 interface samplev6Interface.
show ipv6 interface samplev6Interface statistics
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show ipv6 pool
Displays information for ipv6 pools.
Product
PDSN, GGSN, ASN-GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show ipv6 pools [ nameipv6 pool name|group-namename| { grepgrep_options | more } ]
name ipv6 name
Displays information for a specified ipv6 pool.
group-name name
Displays information for a specified IPv6 pools group.
name is the name of the group of IPv6 pool and must be a string having 1 to 79 alpha and/or numeric characters.
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
Use this command to see all the ipv6 pools.
Example
The following command displays ipv6 pool information:
show ipv6 pools
 
show iups-service
This command displays information for Iu-PS services in the current context.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show iups-service { all | name srvc_name }[ rnc { all | mcc mcc_num mnc mnc_num | rnc_id } ]
all
Show information for all IuPS services.
name srvc_name
srvc_name: must be a string of 1 to 63 alphanumeric characters that identifies a specific existing IuPS service.
rnc all
Displays information for all configured RNCs.
rnc mcc mcc_num mnc mnc_num
Displays information for a specific RNC.
mcc_num: The Mobile Country Code (MCC) of the RNC. Must be a 3 digit integer from 200 through 999.
mnc_num: The Mobile Network Code (MNC) of the RNC. Must be a 2 or 3 digit integer from 00 through 999.
rnc rnc_id
rnc_id: The identification number of the RNC configuration instance. Must be an integer from 0 to 4095.
Usage
Use this command to display information for a specific Iu-PS service or for all Iu-PS services configured within the context. It is also possible, but not required, to fine-tune the display to only provide information for a specific RNC.
Iu-PS services control the interface between the SGSN and the RNCs in the UMTS Radio Access Network (UTRAN). Iu-PS services include the control plane and the data plane between these nodes.
Example
The following command displays information for a single Iu-PS service named iups-svc-1:
show iups-service name iups-svc-1
The next command displays information for all Iu-PS services configured in the current context:
show iups-service all
This command displays information for a specific RNC for a specific Iu-PS services:
show iups-service name iups-svc-1 rnc 123
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show l2tp sessions
Displays information for L2TP tunnels.
Product
LNS, PDSN, GGSN, HA
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
full
Shows all available information for the specified sessions.
summary
Shows a summary of available information for the specified sessions.
counters
Shows counters for the specified L2TP sessions.
all
Shows all current sessions.
callid id
Show session information for the specified call id. The output of the command show l2tp tunnels contains a field labeled Callid Hint which lists the call id information to use with this command. This is an 8-Byte Hexadecimal number.
username name
Shows session information for the specified subscriber. username has a string length of 1 to 127 characters. Wildcard characters $ and * are allowed.
msid ms_id
Shows session information for the mobile user identified by ms_id. ms_id must be from 7 to 16 digits specified as an IMSI, MIN, or RMI. Wildcard characters $ and * are allowed.
lac-service service_name
Shows all L2TP sessions in the specified LAC service.
lns-service service_name
Shows all L2TP sessions in the specified LNS service.
peer-address [ operator ] peer_address
Shows all L2TP sessions to the destination (peer LNS) at the specified IP address. The peer_address must be specified using the standard IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
In conjunction with sessions keyword, indicates a range of peers is to be displayed.
peer-address [ operator ] peer_address must be specified using the standard IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
operator implies how to logically specify a range of peer-address and it must be one of the following:
<: IP address less than to specified peer_address
>: IP address less than to specified peer_address
greater-than: IP address less than to specified peer_address
less-than: IP address less than to specified peer_address
Usage
Use this command to show information for sessions in the current context.
Important: If this command is executed from within the local context, cumulative session information is displayed for all contexts.
Example
The following command displays cumulative statistics for all sessions processed within the current context:
show l2tp sessions
The following command displays all information pertaining to the L2TP session of a subscriber named isp1vpnuser1:
show l2tp session full username isp1vpnuser1
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show l2tp statistics
Displays statistics for all L2TP tunnels and sessions.
Product
LNS, PDSN, GGSN, HA
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
lac-service service_name
Shows L2TP statistics for all tunnels and sessions in the specified LAC service.
lns-service service_name
Shows L2TP statistics for all tunnels and sessions in the specified LNS service.
peer-address peer_address
Shows L2TP statistics for all tunnels and sessions to the destination (peer LNS) at the specified IP address. The peer_address must be specified using the standard IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
Usage
Use this command to display statistics for L2TP services.
Example
The following command displays statistics for a specific LAC service named vpn1:
show l2tp statistics lac-service service_name
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show l2tp tunnels
Displays information for L2TP tunnels.
Product
LNS, PDSN, GGSN, HA
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
full
Shows all available information for the specified tunnels.
summary
Shows a summary of available information for the specified tunnels.
counters
Shows counters for the specified L2TP tunnels.
all
Shows all current tunnels.
callid id
Show tunnel information for the specified call id. The output of the command show l2tp tunnels contains a field labeled Callid Hint which lists the call id information to use with this command. This is an 8-Byte Hexadecimal number.
username name
Shows tunnel information for the specified subscriber. username has a string length of 1 to 127 characters. Wildcard characters $ and * are allowed.
msid ms_id
Shows tunnel information for the mobile user identified by ms_id. ms_id must be from 7 to 16 digits specified as an IMSI, MIN, or RMI. Wildcard characters $ and * are allowed.
lac-service service_name
Shows all L2TP tunnels in the specified LAC service.
lns-service service_name
Shows all L2TP tunnels in the specified LNS service.
peer-address [ operator ] peer_address
Shows all L2TP tunnels to the destination (peer LNS) at the specified IP address. The peer_address must be specified using the standard IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
In conjunction with tunnels keyword, indicates a range of peers is to be displayed.
peer-address [ operator ] peer_address must be specified using the standard IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
operator implies how to logically specify a range of peer-address and it must be one of the following:
<: IP address less than to specified peer_address
>: IP address less than to specified peer_address
greater-than: IP address less than to specified peer_address
less-than: IP address less than to specified peer_address
Usage
Use this command to show information for tunnels in the current context.
Example
The following command displays all of the tunnels currently being facilitated by LAC services within the current context:
show l2tp tunnels all
The following command displays information pertaining to the L2TP tunnel(s) established for a LAC-service named vpn1:
show l2tp tunnels full lac-service vpn1
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show lawful-intercept
Displays information on sessions that are currently being lawfully intercepted.
Product
PDSN, HA, GGSN, ASN-GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, or Inspector that have li-administrator privileges.
Syntax
show lawful-intercept [ full ] { [ all ] [ imsiimsi_value ] [ intercept-idli_id ] [ ip-addrintercept_ip_addr ] [ msidms_id] [ usernamesubscriber_name ] | statistics }
full
Display full detailed information.
all
Display information for all lawful intercepts.
imsi imsi_value
Specifies the International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) of the intercepted subscriber session.
imsi_value is an integer value from 1 to 15 characters.
ipaddr intercept_ip_addr
Specifies the IP address of the intercepted subscriber session.
intercept_ip_addr must be specified using dotted decimal notation.
msid ms_id
Specifies the mobile subscriber identification number of the intercepted subscriber session.
ms_id must be from 7 to 16 digits specified as an IMSI, MIN, or RMI.
username subscriber_name
Specifies the username of the intercepted subscriber.
subscriber_name refers to a previously configured user.
statistics
Display summary statistical information for all Lawful Intercept sessions.
Usage
Use this command to display lawful intercept statistics.
Important: You must log in to the system through a Secure Shell (SSH) using a system account that has li-administrator privileges to use this command. For details on using the Lawful Intercept capability of the system, refer to System Administration and Configuration Guide.
Example
To show detailed information for a lawfully intercepted session with the MSID 0000100048, enter the following command
show lawful-intercept full msid 0000100048
 
show lac-service
Displays the information for all LAC services or for a particular LAC service.
Product
PDSN, HA, GGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show lac-service { all | nameservice_name } [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ]
all
Display information for all LAC services.
name service_name
Display information only for the LAC service specified by service_name.
service_name is up to a 60 character name given to the service when it was originally configured.
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
Use this command to list information for LAC services configured on this system.
Example
The following commands display information for all LAC services and the LAC service named lac1, respectively.
show lac-service allshow lac-service name lac1
 
show leds
Displays the current status of the LEDs for a specific card or all cards.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show leds { all | card_num } [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ]
all | card_num
all: indicates the LED status for all cards is to be displayed.
card_num: indicates the LED status for the card specified by card_num is to be displayed.
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
Display the status of the LEDs as a part of an automated periodic script which checks the LEDs of the chassis.
Important: This command is not supported on all platforms.
Example
The following commands display the LED status for all cards and only card 8, respectively.
show leds all
Important: Refer to the descriptions for Card LEDs and System LEDs in show card info command in the Counters and Statistics Reference for information on the LED color codes.
 
show license information
Displays the installed license information as well as maximum number of sessions.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show licenseinformation { key_name | full} | { key } [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ]
key_name | full
key_name: the output displays the information for the key specified as key_name.
full: the output displays the full features and quantities without any hardware limits in place.
key:
indicates the output is to display the installed keys in encrypted format.
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
Show the license information to verify the proper keys have been installed. This command is also helpful in troubleshooting user system access due to the maximum number of sessions being reached.
Example
The following displays the encrypted installed key and the information for sampleKey respectively.
show license information
 
show linecard table
Displays information on the rear-installed interface cards.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show linecard table [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ]
table
Displays information on all linecard slots in tabular format.
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
Show the line card information to verify hardware inventories and installed components.
Important: This command is not supported on all platforms.
Example
show linecard table
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show lma-service
Displays statistic and counter information for Local Mobility Anchor (LMA) services on this system.
Product
P-GW
Privilege
Inspector
Syntax
show lma-service all
show lma-service name service_name
show lma-service session [ all | callid id | counters | full | ipv6-address { <address | >address | address | greater-than address [ less-than address ] | less-than address [ greater-than address ] } | summary | username name ]
show lma-service statistics [ lma-service name ] } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all
Displays information about all configured LMA services on this system.
name service_name
Displays configuration information for a specific LMA service configured on this system.
service_name must be an existing LMA service, and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters in length.
session [ all | callid id | counters | full | ipv6-address { < address | > address | address | greater-than address [ less-than address ] | less-than address [ greater-than address ] } | summary | username name ]
Displays session information filtered by the following parameters:
all: Displays all active LMA sessions using LMA services on the system.
callid id: Displays available session information for the specific call identification number. id must be an eight-digit HEX number.
counters: Displays session counters for active LMA sessions using LMA services on the system. This keyword can also be filtered by the following:
Refer to the keyword descriptions in this command for information regarding these filters.
full: Displays additional session information for active LMA sessions using LMA services on the system. This keyword includes the information in the output of the ‘all’ keyword plus additional information. This keyword can also be filtered by the following:
Refer to the keyword descriptions in this command for information regarding these filters.
ipv6-address:
< address and less-than adress: Displays summary information for a group of IPv6 addresses that are less than the specified IPv6 address using one of these keywords. A range can be specified by including an address with the greater-than option. address must be specified in colon separated notation.
> address and greater-than address: Displays summary information for a group of IPv6 addresses that are greater than the specified IPv6 address using one of these keywords. A range can be specified by including an address with the less-than option. address must be specified in colon separated notation.
address: Displays summary information for a specific IPv6 address using an LMA service on this system. address must be specified in colon separated notation.
summary: Displays the number of LMA sessions currently active for LMA services configured on the system.
username name: Displays available session information for a specific user in a service session. name must be followed by an existing user name and must be from 1 to 127 alpha and/or numeric characters.
statistics [ lma-service name ]
lma-service name: Displays LMA service statistics for a specific LMA service. name must be an existing LMA srvice and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
| { grep grep_options | more }
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified.
A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of the grep and more commands, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of Chapter 1 of the Command Line Interface Reference Guide.
Usage
Use this command to view configuration information for LMA services on this system.
Example
The following command displays service statistics for the LMA service named lma1:
show lma-service name lma1
 
show lns-service
Displays the information for all LNS services or for a particular LNS service.
Product
PDSN, HA, GGSN, LNS
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show lns-service { all | nameservice_name } [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ]
all
Display information for all LNS services.
name service_name
Display information only for the LNS service specified by service_name.
service_name is up to a 60 character name given to the service when it was originally configured.
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
Use this command to list information for LNS services configured on this system.
Example
The following commands display information for all LNS services and the LNS service named lns1, respectively.
show lns-service allshow lns-service name lns1
 
show local-user
Displays information pertaining to local-user accounts.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator
Syntax
show local-user [ [ username name ] [ inactive filter ] [ verbose | wide ] | statistics [ verbose ] ]
username name
Specifies the name of a specific local-user administrative account for which to display information.
name can be from 3 to 16 alpha and/or numeric characters in length and is case sensitive.
inactive filter
Specifies a filter for displaying inactive local-user accounts. filter can be one of the following:
< days : Displays accounts that have been inactive less than the specified number of days.
> days : Displays accounts that have been inactive more than the specified number of days.
greater-than days : Displays accounts that have been inactive more than the specified number of days.
less-than days : Displays accounts that have been inactive less than the specified number of days.
days can be configured to any integer value from 1 to 365.
[ verbose | wide ]
Default: wide
Specifies how the information is to be displayed as one of the following options:
verbose : The data is displayed in list format. Additional information is provided beyond what is displayed when the wide option is used.
wide : The data is displayed in tabular format.
statistics [ verbose ]
Displays local-user statistics.
Using the verbose keyword displays additional statistics.
Usage
Use this command to display information and statistics on local-user administrative accounts.
Example
The following command displays detailed information on local-user administrative accounts that have been inactive for more than 10 days:
show local-user inactive greater-than 10 verbose
The following command displays detailed information for a local-user account named Test:
show local-user username Test verbose
The following command displays detailed local-user account statistics:
show local-user statistics verbose
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show logging
Displays the defined logging filters for the current context.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show logging [ active | verbose ] [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ]
active | verbose
Default: all facilities are shown in concise form.
active: indicates only the active CLI logging filter information is to be displayed.
verbose: indicates the output should provide as much information as possible.
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
View log filters to trouble shoot disk utilization issues.
Example
show logging
show logging active
show logging verbose
show logging active verbose
 
show logs
Displays active and inactive logs filtered by the options specified.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show logs [ active ] [ inactive ] [ callidcall_id ] [ event-verbosityevt_verboseness] [ facilityfacility ] [ levelseverity_level ] [ pdu-datapdu_format ] [ pdu-verbositypdu_verboseness ] [ proclet facility ] [ sincefrom_date_time [ untilto_date_time ] ] [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ]
active
Indicates output is to display data from active logs.
inactive
Indicates output is to display data from inactive logs.
callid call_id
Specifies a call ID for which log information is to be displayed. call_id must be specified as a 4-byte hexadecimal number.
event-verbosity evt_verboseness
Specifies the level of verboseness to use in displaying of event data as one of:
facility facility
Specifies the facility to modify the filtering of logged information for as one of:
a10: A10 interface facility
a11: A11 interface facility
a11mgr: A11 Manager facility
aaa-client: AAA client facility
aaamgr: AAA manager logging facility
aaaproxy: AAA Proxy facility
acl-log: Access Control List logging facility
acsctrl: Active Charging Service (ACS) Controller facility
acsmgr: Active Charging Service (ACS) Manager facility
alarmctrl: Alarm Controller facility
all: All facilities
asf: Voice Application Server Framework logging facility
asfprt: ASF Protocol Task (SIP) logging facility
asngwmgr: ASN Gateway Manager facility
asnpcmgr: ASN Paging Controller/Location-Registry Manager facility
bgp: Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) facility
cli: CLI logging facility
cscf: IMS/MMD CSCF
cscfmgr: SIP CSCF Manager facility
csp: Card Slot Port controller facility
css: Content Service Selection (CSS) facility
css-sig: Content Service Selection (CSS) RADIUS Signaling facility
dcardctrl: IPSEC Daughtercard Controller logging facility (not used at this time)
dcardmgr: IPSEC Daughtercard Manager logging facility (Not used at this time)
dhcp: DHCP facility (GGSN product only)
dhost: Distributed Host logging facility
diameter: Diameter endpoint logging facility
diameter-acct: Diameter Accounting
diameter-auth: Diameter Authentication
diameter-ecs: ECS Diameter signaling facility
diameter-svc: Diameter Service
diamproxy: DiamProxy logging facility
dpath: IPSEC Data Path facility
drvctrl: Driver Controller facility
egtpc: eGTP-C logging facility
egtpmgr: eGTP manager logging facility
evlog: Event log facility
famgr: Foreign Agent manager logging facility
firewall: Firewall logging facility
gss-gcdr: GTPP Storage Server GCDR facility
gtpc: GTP-C protocol logging facility (GGSN product only)
gtpcmgr: GTP-C protocol Manager logging facility (GGSN product only)
gtpp: GTP-PRIME protocol logging facility (GGSN product only)
gtpu: GTP-U protocol logging facility (GGSN product only)
h248prt: H.248 Protocol logging facility
hamgr: Home Agent manager logging facility
hat: High Availability Task (HAT) process facility
ims-authorizatn: IMS Authorization Service facility
ip-arp: IP Address Resolution Protocol facility
ip-interface: IP interface facility
ip-route: IP route facility
ipsec: IP Security logging facility
ipsgmgr: IP Services Gateway facility
ipsp: IP Pool Sharing Protocol logging facility
l2tp-control: L2TP control logging facility
l2tp-data: L2TP data logging facility
l2tpdemux: L2TP Demux Manager logging facility
l2tpmgr: L2TP Manager logging facility
li: Lawful intercept facility (Logs are visible only to system accounts with li-administrator privileges.)
magmgr: Mobile Access Gateway manager logging facility
mme-app: Mobility Management Entity Application logging facility
mmedemux: Mobility Management Entity Demux Manager logging facility
mme-hss: Mobility Management Entity logging facility
mme-misc: Mobility Management Entity Miscellaneous logging facility
mobile-ip: Mobile IP processes
mobile-ip-data: Mobile IP data facility
mobile-ipv6: Mobile IPv6 logging facility
multicast-proxy: Multicast Proxy logging facility
nas: Network Access Signaling logging facility
netwstrg: Network Storage facility
npuctrl: Network Processor Unit Control facility
npumgr: Network Processor Unit Manager facility
nsctrl: Charging Service Controller facility (supported in conjunction with ECSv1)
nsmgr: Charging Service Manager facility
nsproc: Charging Service process facility
orbs: Object Request Broker System logging facility
ospf: OSPF logging facility
pgw: PDN Gateway logging facility
ppp: PPP link and packet facilities
radius-acct: RADIUS accounting logging facility
radius-auth: RADIUS authentication logging facility
radius-coa: RADIUS change of authorization and radius disconnect
rct: Recovery Control Task logging facility
rdt: Redirect Task logging facility
resmgr: Resource Manager logging facility
rip: RIP logging facility (RIP is not supported at this time.)
rohc: RObust Header Compression facility
rsvp: Reservation Protocol logging facility
sct: Shared Configuration Task logging facility
sessctrl: Session Controller logging facility
sessmgr: Session Manager logging facility
sft: Switch Fabric Task logging facility
sgw: Serving Gateway logging facility
sipcdprt: Sip Call Distributor facility
sitmain: System Initialization Task main logging facility
snmp: SNMP logging facility
srdb: Static Rating Database
srp: Service Redundancy Protocol (SRP) logging facility
ssh-ipsec: SSH IP Security logging facility stat: Statistics logging facility
stat: Statistics logging facility
system: System logging facility
tacacsplus: TACACS+ Protocol logging facility
threshold: threshold logging facility
udr: User detail record facility (used with the Charging Service)
user-data: User data logging facility
user-l3tunnel: User layer-3 tunnel logging facility
vpn: Virtual Private Network logging facility
wimax-data: WiMAX DATA
wimax-r6: WiMAX R6
level severity_level
level severity_level: specifies the level of information to be logged, severity_level, from the following list which is ordered from highest to lowest:
pdu-data pdu_format
Specifies output format for the display of packet data units as one of:
pdu-verbosity pdu_verboseness
Specifies the level of verboseness to use in displaying of packet data units as a value from 1 to 5 where 5 is the most detailed.
proclet facility
Shows the logs from a specific proclet facility. The available facilities are the same as those listed earlier.
since from_date_time [ until to_date_time ]
Default: no limit.
since from_date_time: indicates only the log information which has been collected more recently than from_date_time is to be displayed.
until to_date_time: indicates no log information more recent than to_date_time is to be displayed. until defaults to current time when omitted.
from_date_time and to_date_time must be formatted as YYYY:MM:DD:HH:mm or YYYY:MM:DD:HH:mm:ss. Where YYYY is a 4-digit year, MM is a 2-digit month in the range 01 through 12, DD is a 2-digit day in the range 01 through 31, HH is a 2-digit hour in the range 00 through 23, mm is a 2-digit minute in the range 00 through 59, and ss is a 2 digit second in the range 00 through 59.
to_date_time must be a time which is more recent than from_date_time.
The use of the until keyword allows for a time range of log information while only using the since keyword will display all information up to the current time.
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
View log files for general maintenance or troubleshooting system issues.
Example
The following commands display log information for the a11mgr facility starting with February 20th, 2003 at midnight where both are equivalent.
show logs facility a11mgr since 2003:02:20:00:00
show logs facility a11mgr since 2003:02:20:00:00:00
The following command displays the log information for call ID FE881D32 only in active logs.
show logs active callid FE881D32
 
 

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