Use the show system command to display system information.
show system
Syntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Default
This command has no default setting.
Command Type
Switch command.
Command Mode
Normal.
Usage Guideline
In a Token Ring module, the values shown for Traffic and Peak are the average of three switching buses.
Example
This example shows the system status and other information:Console> show system PS1-Status PS2-Status Fan-Status Temp-Alarm Sys-Status Uptime d,h:m:s Logout ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- -------------- --------- ok none ok off ok 3,02:08:53 20 min PS1-Type PS2-Type Modem Baud Traffic Peak Peak-Time ---------- ---------- ------- ----- ------- ---- ------------------------- WS-C5008A none disable 9600 0% 0% Wed Mar 11 1998, 03:22:20 System Name System Location System Contact ------------------------ ------------------------ ------------------------ Catalyst 5000 San Jose, CA Susan x237 Console>Table 6-38 describes the fields in the show system command output.
Table 6-38: show system Command Output Fields Field Description PS1-Status Status of power supply 1 (ok, fan failed, faulty, or none). PS2-Status Status of power supply 2 (ok, fan failed, faulty, or none). Fan-Status Status of the fan (ok, faulty, or other). Temp-Alarm Status of whether the temperature alarm is off or on. Sys-Status System status (ok or faulty). Corresponds to System LED status. Uptime d, h:m:s Amount of time in days, hours, minutes, and seconds, that the system has been up and running. Logout Amount of time after which an idle session is disconnected. PS1-Type Part number of the power supply. PS2-Type Part number of the redundant power supply, if present. Modem Status of the modem status (enable or disable). Baud Baud rate to which the modem is set. Traffic Current traffic percentage. Peak Peak percentage of traffic on the backplane. Peak-Time Time stamp when peak percentage was recorded. System Name System name. System Location System location. System Contact System contact information. Related Commands
set system baud
set system contact
set system location
set system modem
set system name