sh Commands

show

To view information about operations and current configuration in various command modes, use the show command.

Many of the FXOS CLI command modes provide a general show command which displays a variety of information relevant to the current command mode. For example, use the show command in slot mode (scope ssa/scope slot) to view current SSP information.

Many of these commands are not explicitly documented in this guide. Use show ? to view available show options for the current command mode.

show aggr-interface expand

To display aggr-interface information in detail, use the show aggr-interface detail command.

show aggr-interface [ detail | expand ]

Syntax Description

detail

Displays detailed information for the export-config.

expand

((Optional) Displays expanded information for the aggr-interface

Command Modes

scope eth-uplink/fabric a

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope eth-uplink/ fabric a.

Examples

This example shows the aggr-interface information.

Firepower# scope eth-uplink
Firepower /eth-uplink # scope fabric a
Firepower /eth-uplink/fabric # show aggr-interface expand detail
Aggregate Interface:
    Port Name: Ethernet2/1
    Config State: Disabled

    Interface:
        Port Name: Ethernet2/1/1
        User Label:
        Port Type: Data
        Admin State: Disabled
        Oper State: Sfp Not Present
        State Reason: Unknown
        flow control policy: default
        Admin Speed: 10 Gbps
        Oper Speed: 10 Gbps
        Ethernet Link Profile name: default
        Oper Ethernet Link Profile name: fabric/lan/eth-link-prof-default
        Udld Oper State: Unknown
        Inline Pair Admin State: Enabled
        Inline Pair Peer Port Name:
        Service State: Enabled
        Last Service State Down Reason: None
        Allowed Vlan: All
        Network Control Policy: default
        Current Task:

        Port Name: Ethernet2/1/2
        User Label:
        Port Type: Data
        Admin State: Disabled
        Oper State: Sfp Not Present
        State Reason: Unknown
        flow control policy: default
        Admin Speed: 10 Gbps
        Oper Speed: 10 Gbps
        Ethernet Link Profile name: default
        Oper Ethernet Link Profile name: fabric/lan/eth-link-prof-default
        Udld Oper State: Unknown
        Inline Pair Admin State: Enabled
        Inline Pair Peer Port Name:
        Service State: Enabled
        Last Service State Down Reason: None
        Allowed Vlan: All
        Network Control Policy: default
        Current Task:

        Port Name: Ethernet2/1/3
        User Label:
        Port Type: Data
        Admin State: Disabled
        Oper State: Sfp Not Present
        State Reason: Unknown
        flow control policy: default
        Admin Speed: 10 Gbps
        Oper Speed: 10 Gbps
        Ethernet Link Profile name: default
        Oper Ethernet Link Profile name: fabric/lan/eth-link-prof-default
        Udld Oper State: Unknown
        Inline Pair Admin State: Enabled
        Inline Pair Peer Port Name:
        Service State: Enabled
        Last Service State Down Reason: None
        Allowed Vlan: All
        Network Control Policy: default
        Current Task:

        Port Name: Ethernet2/1/4
        User Label:
        Port Type: Data
        Admin State: Disabled
        Oper State: Sfp Not Present
        State Reason: Unknown
        flow control policy: default
        Admin Speed: 10 Gbps
        Oper Speed: 10 Gbps
        Ethernet Link Profile name: default
        Oper Ethernet Link Profile name: fabric/lan/eth-link-prof-default
        Udld Oper State: Unknown
        Inline Pair Admin State: Enabled
        Inline Pair Peer Port Name:
        Service State: Enabled
        Last Service State Down Reason: None
        Allowed Vlan: All
        Network Control Policy: default
        Current Task:

    Port Name: Ethernet2/3
    Config State: Disabled

    Interface:
        Port Name: Ethernet2/3/1
        User Label:
        Port Type: Data
        Admin State: Disabled
        Oper State: Admin Down
        State Reason: Administratively down
        flow control policy: default
        Admin Speed: 10 Gbps
        Oper Speed: 10 Gbps
        Ethernet Link Profile name: default
        Oper Ethernet Link Profile name: fabric/lan/eth-link-prof-default
        Udld Oper State: Admin Disabled
        Inline Pair Admin State: Enabled
        Inline Pair Peer Port Name:
        Service State: Enabled
        Last Service State Down Reason: None
        Allowed Vlan: All
        Network Control Policy: default
        Current Task:

        Port Name: Ethernet2/3/2
        User Label:
        Port Type: Data
        Admin State: Disabled
        Oper State: Admin Down
        State Reason: Administratively down
        flow control policy: default
        Admin Speed: 10 Gbps
        Oper Speed: 10 Gbps
        Ethernet Link Profile name: default
        Oper Ethernet Link Profile name: fabric/lan/eth-link-prof-default
        Udld Oper State: Admin Disabled
        Inline Pair Admin State: Enabled
        Inline Pair Peer Port Name:
        Service State: Enabled
        Last Service State Down Reason: None
        Allowed Vlan: All
        Network Control Policy: default
        Current Task:

        Port Name: Ethernet2/3/3
        User Label:
        Port Type: Data
        Admin State: Disabled
        Oper State: Admin Down
        State Reason: Administratively down
        flow control policy: default
        Admin Speed: 10 Gbps
        Oper Speed: 10 Gbps
        Ethernet Link Profile name: default
        Oper Ethernet Link Profile name: fabric/lan/eth-link-prof-default
        Udld Oper State: Admin Disabled
        Inline Pair Admin State: Enabled
        Inline Pair Peer Port Name:
        Service State: Enabled
        Last Service State Down Reason: None
        Allowed Vlan: All
        Network Control Policy: default
        Current Task:

        Port Name: Ethernet2/3/4
        User Label:
        Port Type: Data
        Admin State: Disabled
        Oper State: Admin Down
        State Reason: Administratively down
        flow control policy: default
        Admin Speed: 10 Gbps
        Oper Speed: 10 Gbps
        Ethernet Link Profile name: default
        Oper Ethernet Link Profile name: fabric/lan/eth-link-prof-default
        Udld Oper State: Admin Disabled
        Inline Pair Admin State: Enabled
        Inline Pair Peer Port Name:
        Service State: Enabled
        Last Service State Down Reason: None
        Allowed Vlan: All
        Network Control Policy: default
        Current Task:

Use the following command to configure the port type for the interface.

Firepower# scope cabling
Firepower /cabling # scope fabric a
Firepower /cabling/fabric # create breakout 2 3
Warning: This action will reboot the system and any existing configurations on 40G port will be erased.!
Firepower /cabling/fabric/breakout* # commit-buffer
Firepower /cabling/fabric/breakout # connect local-mgmt
Firepower(local-mgmt)# reboot

show app

To display a list of kickstart apps available on the system like ASA and FTD, use the show app command.

.

show app [ detail ]

Syntax Description

Detail

Displays list of detailed apps information.

Command Modes

scope ssa

Command History

Release Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope ssa.

Examples

This example shows how to display information of all kickstart apps:

Firepower /fabric-interconnect # scope ssa 
Firepower /ssa # show app

  Name       Version         Author     Supported Deploy Types CSP Type    Is
Default App
    ---------- --------------- ---------- ---------------------- ----------- ---
-----------
    asa        99.18.20.36     cisco      Native           Application Yes
    ftd        7.2.0.1784      cisco      Native, Container  Application  No
    ftd        7.2.0.83      cisco      Native, Container  Application No
    ftd        7.3.0.1258      cisco      Native, Container  Application No
    ftd        7.3.0.1402      cisco      Native, Container  Application Yes
                   In Cluster      Data Node

Examples

This example shows how to display information of all the available apps:

firepower /ssa # show app detail 
        Application:
Name: asa
    Version: 99.18.20.36
    Author: cisco
    Supported Deploy Types: Native
    Is Default App: Yes
    CSP Type: Application
    Is Decorator: No
    Has License Agreement: No
    License Agreement has been Accepted: No
    Time Stamp: 2012-01-27T11:34:37.000
    Validation State: None
    Validation Time Stamp: Never
    Application Information:
        Deploy Type: Native
        Description: N/A
        Build Date: 12/16/2021
        Min OS: 92.12.0.122
        Data VNIC NR: 0
        Mgmt VNIC NR: 0
        Security Control: No
        Support Aggregated VNIC: No
        Can Upgrade: Yes
        Full Install: Yes
        Can Downgrade: Yes
        Is Secondary Data Disk Supported: No
        Installation Timeout (sec): 240
        Uninstallation Timeout (sec): 240
        Upgrade Timeout (sec): 360
        Recommended Data Disk (MB): 20481
        Recommended Cpu Cores: 0
        Recommended Ram (MB): 0
        Minimum Required Data Disk (MB): 20481
        Minimum Required Cpu Logical Cores: 16
        Minimum Required Ram (MB): 24576
        Required Binary Disk (MB): 171
        Net Management Bootstrap Type: Appagent
        Is App Agent Supported: Yes
        Is Clustering Supported: Yes
        Is Turbo Mode Supported: No
        Aggregator: Full
        Incompatible Apps: ftd
        Support Customized CCL IP Subnet: Yes
        Max Application Instance Count: 1
        Reboot Module On App Restart: Yes
        Hardware Crypto Version: Unsupported
    Name: ftd
    Version: 7.2.0.1784
    Author: cisco
    Supported Deploy Types: Native,Container
    Is Default App: No
    CSP Type: Application
    Is Decorator: No
    Has License Agreement: Yes
    License Agreement has been Accepted: No
    Time Stamp: 2012-01-26T11:16:15.000
    Validation State: None
    Validation Time Stamp: Never
    Application Information:
        Deploy Type: Native
        Description: N/A
        Build Date: 02/28/2022
        Min OS: 92.12.0.122
        Data VNIC NR: 0
        Mgmt VNIC NR: 0
        Security Control: No
        Support Aggregated VNIC: No
        Can Upgrade: No
        Full Install: Yes
        Can Downgrade: No
        Is Secondary Data Disk Supported: Yes
        Installation Timeout (sec): 1800
        Uninstallation Timeout (sec): 600
        Upgrade Timeout (sec): 1800
        Recommended Data Disk (MB): 195313
        Recommended Secondary Disk (MB): 0
        Recommended Cpu Cores: 0
        Recommended Ram (MB): 0
        Minimum Required Data Disk (MB): 39063
        Minimum Required Secondary Disk (MB): 0
        Minimum Required Cpu Logical Cores: 4
        Minimum Required Ram (MB): 10
        Required Binary Disk (MB): 3907
        Net Management Bootstrap Type: Appagent
        Is App Agent Supported: Yes
        Is Clustering Supported: Yes
        Is Turbo Mode Supported: No
        Aggregator: Full
        Incompatible Apps: asa
        Support Customized CCL IP Subnet: Yes
        Max Application Instance Count: 1
        Reboot Module On App Restart: Yes
        Hardware Crypto Version: Unsupported
        Deploy Type: Container
        Description: N/A
        Build Date: 02/28/2022
        Min OS: 92.12.0.122
        Data VNIC NR: 0
        Mgmt VNIC NR: 0
        Security Control: No
        Support Aggregated VNIC: No
        Can Upgrade: No
        Full Install: Yes
        Can Downgrade: No
        Is Secondary Data Disk Supported: Yes
        Installation Timeout (sec): 1800
        Uninstallation Timeout (sec): 600
        Upgrade Timeout (sec): 1800
        Recommended Data Disk (MB): 40960
        Recommended Secondary Disk (MB): 102400
        Recommended Cpu Cores: 10
        Recommended Ram (MB): 32768
        Minimum Required Data Disk (MB): 40960
        Minimum Required Secondary Disk (MB): 0
        Minimum Required Cpu Logical Cores: 6
        Minimum Required Ram (MB): 10
        Required Binary Disk (MB): 3907
        Net Management Bootstrap Type: Appagent
        Is App Agent Supported: Yes
        Is Clustering Supported: Yes
        Is Turbo Mode Supported: No
        Aggregator: Full
        Incompatible Apps: asa
        Support Customized CCL IP Subnet: No
        Max Application Instance Count: 0
        Reboot Module On App Restart: No
        Hardware Crypto Version: 2
    Name: ftd
    Version: 7.2.0.83
    Author: cisco
    Supported Deploy Types: Native,Container
    Is Default App: No
    CSP Type: Application
    Is Decorator: No
    Has License Agreement: Yes
    License Agreement has been Accepted: No
    Time Stamp: 2012-01-22T07:04:58.000
    Validation State: None
    Validation Time Stamp: Never

Examples

This example shows how to display detailed information of all the available apps:

Firepower /ssa # show app expand detail
 Application:
    Application:

    Name: asa
    Version: 99.18.20.36
    Author: cisco
    Supported Deploy Types: Native
    Is Default App: Yes
    CSP Type: Application
    Is Decorator: No
    Has License Agreement: No
    License Agreement has been Accepted: No
    Time Stamp: 2012-01-27T11:34:37.000
    Validation State: None
    Validation Time Stamp: Never
    Application Information:
        Deploy Type: Native
        Description: N/A
        Build Date: 12/16/2021
        Min OS: 92.12.0.122
        Data VNIC NR: 0
        Mgmt VNIC NR: 0
        Security Control: No
        Support Aggregated VNIC: No
        Can Upgrade: Yes
        Full Install: Yes
        Can Downgrade: Yes
        Is Secondary Data Disk Supported: No
        Installation Timeout (sec): 240
        Uninstallation Timeout (sec): 240
        Upgrade Timeout (sec): 360
        Recommended Data Disk (MB): 20481
        Recommended Cpu Cores: 0
        Recommended Ram (MB): 0
        Minimum Required Data Disk (MB): 20481
        Minimum Required Cpu Logical Cores: 16
        Minimum Required Ram (MB): 24576
        Required Binary Disk (MB): 171
        Net Management Bootstrap Type: Appagent
        Is App Agent Supported: Yes
        Is Clustering Supported: Yes
        Is Turbo Mode Supported: No
        Aggregator: Full
        Incompatible Apps: ftd
        Support Customized CCL IP Subnet: Yes
        Max Application Instance Count: 1
        Reboot Module On App Restart: Yes
        Hardware Crypto Version: Unsupported
        App Attribute Key for the Application:
            App Attribute Key: cluster-role
            Description: This is the role of the blade in the cluster
            App Attribute Key: mgmt-ip
            Description: This is the IP for the management interface
            App Attribute Key: mgmt-ip-virtual
            Description: This is the Virtual IP for cluster only
            App Attribute Key: mgmt-ipv6
            Description: This is the IPv6 for the management interface
            App Attribute Key: mgmt-ipv6-virtual
            Description: This is the Virtual IPv6 for cluster only
            App Attribute Key: mgmt-url
            Description: This is the management URL for this application
            App Attribute Key: mgmt-url-ipv6
            Description: This is the management IPv6 URL for this application
        Net Mgmt Bootstrap Key for the Application:
            Bootstrap Key: FIREWALL_MODE
            Key Data Type: enum:(routed, transparent)
            Mandatory: No
            Is the Key Secret: No
            Description: This is the mode to set the firewall (transparent routed)
            Key scope: Global
            Bootstrap Key: PASSWORD
            Key Data Type: string
            Mandatory: No
            Is the Key Secret: Yes
            Description: The admin user password.
            Key scope: Global
        Port Requirement for the Application:
            Port Type: Data
            Max Ports: 120
            Min Ports: 1
            Interchassis Supported Port Types: PORT_CHANNEL
            Port Type: Mgmt
            Max Ports: 1
            Min Ports: 0
            Interchassis Supported Port Types:
            Port Type: Cluster
            Max Ports: 1
            Min Ports: 0
            Interchassis Supported Port Types:
    
    Name: ftd
    Version: 7.3.0.1258
    Author: cisco
    Supported Deploy Types: Native,Container
    Is Default App: No
    CSP Type: Application
    Is Decorator: No
    Has License Agreement: Yes
    License Agreement has been Accepted: No
    Time Stamp: 2012-03-18T13:06:33.000
    Validation State: None
    Validation Time Stamp: Never
    Application Information:
        Deploy Type: Native
        Description: N/A
        Build Date: 04/19/2022
        Min OS: 92.13.0.100
        Data VNIC NR: 0
        Mgmt VNIC NR: 0
        Security Control: No
        Support Aggregated VNIC: No
        Can Upgrade: No
        Full Install: Yes
        Can Downgrade: No
        Is Secondary Data Disk Supported: Yes
        Installation Timeout (sec): 1800
        Uninstallation Timeout (sec): 600
        Upgrade Timeout (sec): 1800
        Recommended Data Disk (MB): 195313
        Recommended Secondary Disk (MB): 0
        Recommended Cpu Cores: 0
        Recommended Ram (MB): 0
        Minimum Required Data Disk (MB): 39063
        Minimum Required Secondary Disk (MB): 0
        Minimum Required Cpu Logical Cores: 4
        Minimum Required Ram (MB): 10
        Required Binary Disk (MB): 3907
        Net Management Bootstrap Type: Appagent
        Is App Agent Supported: Yes
        Is Clustering Supported: Yes
        Is Turbo Mode Supported: No
        Aggregator: Full
        Incompatible Apps: asa
        Support Customized CCL IP Subnet: Yes
        Max Application Instance Count: 1
        Reboot Module On App Restart: Yes
        Hardware Crypto Version: Unsupported
        App Attribute Key for the Application:
            App Attribute Key: cluster-role
            Description: This is the cluster role for this application instance
            App Attribute Key: firepower-mgmt-ip
            Description: This is the IP address used to initialize a tunnel with
 Firepower Management Center
            App Attribute Key: firepower-mgmt-ipv6
            Description: This is the IPv6 address used to initialize a tunnel wi
th Firepower Management Center
            App Attribute Key: mgmt-url
            Description: This is the management URL for Firepower Management Cen
ter
            App Attribute Key: NAT_ID
            Description: This is the token used to associate with Firepower Mana
gement Center
        Net Mgmt Bootstrap Key for the Application:
            Bootstrap Key: DNS_SERVERS
            Key Data Type: string
            Mandatory: No
            Is the Key Secret: No
            Description: Comma-separated DNS servers for the application
            Key scope: Global
            Bootstrap Key: FIREPOWER_MANAGER_IP
            Key Data Type: string
            Mandatory: No
            Is the Key Secret: No
            Description: The IP address of Cisco Firepower Management Center
            Key scope: Global

show (app-instance)

To display current application information, use the show command in app-instance mode.

show [ app | app-attri | detail | event | expand | fault | fsm | heartbeat | hotfix | resource ]

Syntax Description

app

(Optional) Displays list of application packages, such as ASA or FTD that are available for installation (blade).

app-attri

(Optional) Displays current application attributes.

detail

(Optional) Displays detailed information for the current application instance.

This keyword is also available with many of the other command options to display detailed information about the specified option.

event

(Optional) Displays event management information for the application.

expand

(Optional) Displays expanded information for the current application instance.

This keyword is also available with many of the other command options to display expanded information about the specified option.

fault

(Optional) Displays information about faults that have occurred in this application instance. The following options are also available:

  • fault_ID —Shows information for the specified fault.

  • cause —Shows information for only the specified cause type.

  • detail —Shows detailed fault information.

  • severity —Shows information for only the specified severity level.

  • suppressed —Lists suppressed faults. The cause , detail and severity keywords are available with this option.

fsm { status| task}

(Optional) Displays finite state machine information the current application, according to the specified keyword:

  • status —Displays FSM status information.

  • task —Displays FSM task information.

heartbeat

(Optional) Displays information about the last-received heartbeat.

hotfix

(Optional) Displays information about applied hotfixes. The following options are also available with this keyword: detail , expand , and version which you can use to display information for a specific hotfix.

resource

(Optional) Displays information about current resource allocations.

Command Modes

scope ssa/scope slot

Command History

Release Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

2.13(0)

The Cluster Role was changed from Master/Slave to Control Node/Data Node.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this command displays general application instance configuration information.

Examples

This example shows how to display general application instance information:

firepower# scope ssa
firepower /ssa # scope slot 2
firepower /ssa/slot # scope app-instance asa cluster1
firepower /ssa/slot/app-instance # show

Application Instance:
    App Name   Identifier Admin State Oper State       Running Version Startup Version Deploy Type Profile Name Cluster State   Cluster Role
    ---------- ---------- ----------- ---------------- --------------- --------------- ----------- ------------ --------------- ------------
    asa        cluster1   Enabled     Online           201.2.1.125     201.2.1.125     Native                   In Cluster      Data Node

Examples

This example shows how to display general application information available for installation:

firepower# scope ssa
firepower# show app
firepower /ssa # show app
    Name       Version         Author     Supported Deploy Types CSP Type    Is Default App
    ---------- --------------- ---------- ---------------------- ----------- --------------
    asa        9.12.3.12       cisco      Native                 Application No
    asa        9.12.3.140      cisco      Native                 Application No
    asa        9.12.3.9        cisco      Native                 Application No
    asa        9.14.1.150      cisco      Native                 Application No
    asa        9.16.2.3        cisco      Native                 Application Yes
    asa        9.9.2           cisco      Native                 Application No
    ftd        6.4.0.102       cisco      Native,Container       Application No
    ftd        6.5.0.115       cisco      Native,Container       Application No
    ftd        6.6.1.91        cisco      Native,Container       Application No
    ftd        6.6.4.59        cisco      Native,Container       Application Yes
    ftd        6.7.0.65        cisco      Native,Container       Application No
    ftd        7.0.0.94        cisco      Native,Container       Application No

show audit-logs

To display the user audit logs, use the show audit-logs command.

show audit-logs

Command Modes

scope security

Command History

Release Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this command displays the user audit logs information.

Examples

This example displays the user audit logs information:

firepower# scope security
firepower # /security # show audit-logs
Audit trail logs:
    Creation Time        User       ID       Action           Description
    -------------------- ---------- -------- ---------------- -----------
    2021-10-11T21:42:30.885
                         admin      18405523 Creation         PreLoginBanner created
    2021-10-11T21:41:07.340
                         admin      18405498 Deletion         PreLoginBanner deleted
    2021-10-11T21:40:48.222
                         internal   18405486 Deletion         Web A: user admin terminated session id web_34771_A
    2021-10-11T21:39:52.703
                         internal   18405463 Creation         Fabric A: remote user test1 logged in from 192.0.2.1
    2021-10-11T21:39:44.351
                         internal   18405450 Deletion         Fabric A: user test1 terminated session id pts_1_1_5725
firepower# /security # show audit-logs 18405523 detail
Audit trail logs:
    Creation Time: 2021-10-11T21:42:30.885
    User: admin
    Session ID: pts_0_1_24360
    ID: 18405523
    Action: Creation
    Description: PreLoginBanner created
    Affected Object: sys/user-ext/pre-login-banner
    Trigger: Admin
    Modified Properties: message:TEST
, policyOwner:local

show auth-domain

To display current authentication domain information, use the show auth-domain command in security mode.

show auth-domain [ detail| domain_name]

Syntax Description

detail

(Optional) Displays detailed information for all current authentication domains.

domain_name

(Optional) Displays information for the specified domain only. The detail keyword is available with this option.

Command Modes

scope security/

Command History

Release

Modification

1.4(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

Authentication domains are created using the create auth-domain or enter auth-domain commands.

Examples

This example shows how to display detailed authentication domain information for a specific domain:

firepower# scope security
firepower /security # show auth-domain test_domain detail 

Authentication domain:
    Authentication domain name: test_domain
    Web session refresh period(in secs): 600
    Idle Session timeout(in secs) for web, ssh, telnet sessions: 600
    Absolute Session timeout(in secs) for web, ssh, telnet sessions: 3600
    Serial Console Idle Session timeout(in secs): 600
    Serial Console Absolute Session timeout(in secs): 3600
    Default Realm: Local
    Authentication server group:
    Use of 2nd factor: No
firepower /security # 

Command

Description

create auth-domain

Creates a new authentication domain.

scope auth-domain

Enters auth-domain mode for a specific authentication domain.

show auth-realm fsm status

To display the information of fsm status available on the system, use the show-auth fsm status command.

show auth-realm fsm status [ detail ]

Syntax Description

detail (Optional) Displays expanded information for the current application instance. This keyword is also available with many of the other command options to display expanded information about the specified option.

Command Modes

scope security

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope security.

Examples

This example shows how to display fsm status information

Firepower # scope security
Firepower /security # show auth-realm fsm status
 
FSM 1:
        Status: Nop
        Previous Status: Update Realm Success
        Timestamp: 2012-07-05T23:47:54.643
        Try: 0
        Progress (%): 100
        Current Task:

This example shows how to display the fsm status expand details:

Firepower # show auth-realm fsm status expand detail

    FSM Status:

        Affected Object: sys/auth-realm/fsm
        Current FSM: update Realm
        Status: Success
        Completion Time: 2012-07-05T23:47:54.643
        Progress (%): 100
        Description:
        Remote Result: Not Applicable
        Error Code: None
        Error Description:

        FSM Stage:

            Order: 1
            Stage Name: updateRealmSetRealmLocal
            Status: Success
            Try: 2
            Last Update Time: 2012-07-05T23:47:54.642
            Stage Description: realm configuration to primary (FSM-STAGE: Sam: dme:
AaaRealmUpdateRealm: SetRealmLocal)

            Order: 2
            Stage Name: updateRealmSetRealmPeer
            Status: Skip
            Try: 0
            Last Update Time: 2012-07-05T23:47:54.643
            Stage Description: realm configuration to secondary (FSM-STAGE: sam:dm e: AaaRealmUpdateRealm: SetRealmPeer)

show authentication

To display the existing administrative configuration and operational status for the console and default authentication, use the show authentication command.

show authentication

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

scope security

Command History

Release

Modification

2.10(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

You can display the existing administrative configuration and operational status for the console and default authentication.

Examples

This example shows how to enter security mode and show default authentication method:

firepower# scope security
firepower /security # show authentication 
Console authentication: Local
Operational Console authentication: Local
Default authentication: Local
Operational Default authentication: Local
Role Policy For Remote Users: Assign Default Role

show breakout

To view information about interface port-breakout configurations, use the show breakout command in fabric mode.

show breakout [ slot_id port_id| detail| expand]

Syntax Description

slot_id port_id

(Optional) Displays breakout information for a specific port. The expand and expand keywords are available with this option.

detail

(Optional) Displays detailed information for port breakouts. The expand keyword is available with this option.

expand

(Optional) Displays expanded information for port breakouts. The detail keyword is available with this option.

Command Modes

scope cabling/scope fabric a/

Command History

Release Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this command displays breakout information for all ports.

Examples

This example shows how to display expanded cabling information:

firepower# scope cabling
firepower /cabling # scope fabric a
firepower /cabling/fabric # show breakout

port breakout:
    Slot ID    Port ID    breakout type
    ---------- ---------- -------------
             3          1 10g 4x
             3          2 10g 4x
firepower /cabling/fabric # 

show callhome

To show Call Home configuration and status information, use the show callhome command.

show callhome [ detail| expand| fsm status]

Syntax Description

detail

(Optional) Displays detailed Call Home information.

expand

(Optional) Displays expanded Call Home information.

fsm status

(Optional) Displays Call Home information and finite state machine status.

Command Modes

Monitoring mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Examples

This example shows how to display Call Home information:

FP9300-A /monitoring # show callhome

Callhome:
    Admin State: Off
    Throttling State: On
    Contact Information: admin
    Customer Contact Email:
    From Email:
    Reply To Email:
    Phone Contact e.g., +1-011-408-555-1212:
    Street Address:
    Contract Id:
    Customer Id:
    Site Id:
    Switch Priority: Debugging
    Enable/Disable HTTP/HTTPS Proxy: Off
    HTTP/HTTPS Proxy Server Address:
    HTTP/HTTPS Proxy Server Port: 80
    SMTP Server Address:
    SMTP Server Port: 25

DOC-FP9300-A /monitoring # 

show (card)

To view current fabric card information, use the show command in card mode.

show [ beacon-led| detail| event| expand| fault| fsm task| port]

Syntax Description

beacon-led

(Optional) Displays information about the cardʼs beacon LEDs. The following options are also available:

  • detail —Shows detailed LED information. The expand keyword is available with this option.

  • expand —Shows expanded LED information. The detail keyword is available with this option.

  • fsm status —Shows finite state machine status information. The expand keyword is available with this option.

detail

(Optional) Displays detailed information for the fabric card. The expand keyword is available with this option.

event [ event_ID| detail| expand]

(Optional) Displays event information for the fabric card. You can enter a numeric event ID to view information for only that event. The detail and expand keywords are also available with this option.

expand

(Optional) Displays expanded information for the fabric card. The detail keyword is available with this option.

fault

(Optional) Displays information about faults that have occurred on the fabric card. The following options are also available with this keyword:

  • fault_ID —Shows information for the specified fault.

  • cause —Shows information for only the specified cause type.

  • detail —Shows detailed fault information.

  • severity —Shows information for only the specified severity level.

  • suppressed —Lists suppressed faults. The cause , detail and severity keywords are available with this option.

fsm task

(Optional) Displays FSM task information for the card. The detail keyword is available with this option.

port

(Optional) Lists port information for the card.

Command Modes

scope fabric-interconnect/scope card

Command History

Release Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this command displays basic card status.

Examples

This example shows how to display port information for a specific fabric card:

firepower# scope fabric-interconnect
firepower /fabric-interconnect # scope card 1
firepower /fabric-interconnect/card # show port

Ether Port:

Slot  Aggr Port  Port  Oper State       Mac                  Role    Xcvr
----- ---------- ----- ---------------- -------------------- ------- ----
    1          0     1 Up               B0:AA:77:2F:F0:B0    Network 1000BASE T
    1          0     2 Up               B0:AA:77:2F:F0:B1    Network 1000BASE T
    1          0     3 Up               B0:AA:77:2F:F0:B2    Network 1000BASE T
    1          0     4 Up               B0:AA:77:2F:F0:B3    Network 1000BASE T
    1          0     5 Up               B0:AA:77:2F:F0:B4    Network 1000BASE T
    1          0     6 Up               B0:AA:77:2F:F0:B5    Network 1000BASE T
    1          0     7 Failed           B0:AA:77:2F:F0:B6    Network 1000BASE T
    1          0     8 Sfp Not Present  B0:AA:77:2F:F0:B7    Network N/A

firepower /fabric-interconnect/card # 

show card detail

To view the card information, use the show card detail command.

show card [ detail | event | expand | card-config ]

Syntax Description

detail

Displays detailed information for the fabric card.

expand

(Optional) Displays expanded information for the fabric card

card-config

(Optional) Displays information about the current card configuration

Command Modes

scope fabric-interconnect a

Command History

Release Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the command show in scope fabric-interconnect a.

Examples

This example shows how to display information for a specific fabric card:

Firepower# scope fabric-interconnect a
Firepower /fabric-interconnect # show card

Fabric Card:
    Id         State
    ---------- -----
             1 Online
             2 Online
             3 Online

This example shows how to display detailed information for a specific fabric card:

Firepower /fabric-interconnect # show card detail

Fabric Card:
    Id: 1
    Description: Firepower 9300 Supervisor
    Number of Ports: 8
    State: Online
    Vendor: Cisco Systems, Inc.
    Model: FPR9K-SUP
    HW Revision: 0
    Serial (SN): JSJ18250001
    Perf: N/A
    Admin State: Online
    Power State: Online
    Presence: Equipped
    Thermal Status: N/A
    Voltage Status: N/A

    Id: 2
    Description: Firepower 8x10G SFP+ NM
    Number of Ports: 8
    State: Online
    Vendor: Cisco Systems, Inc.
    Model: FPR-NM-8X10G
    HW Revision: 0
    Serial (SN): JAD19510ALL
    Perf: N/A
    Admin State: Online
    Power State: Online
    Presence: Equipped
    Thermal Status: N/A
    Voltage Status: N/A

    Id: 3
    Description: Firepower 4x40G QSFP NM
    Number of Ports: 16
    State: Online
    Vendor: Cisco Systems, Inc.
    Model: FPR-NM-4X40G
    HW Revision: 0
    Serial (SN): JAD21040C9U
    Perf: N/A
    Admin State: Online
    Power State: Online
    Presence: Equipped
    Thermal Status: N/A
    Voltage Status: N/A

This example shows how to display expanded information of the current fabric card:

Firepower# scope fabric-interconnect a
Firepower /fabric-interconnect # show card detail expand

Fabric Card:
    Id: 1
    Description: Firepower 9300 Supervisor
    Number of Ports: 8
    State: Online
    Vendor: Cisco Systems, Inc.
    Model: FPR9K-SUP
    HW Revision: 0
    Serial (SN): JSJ18250001
    Perf: N/A
    Admin State: Online
    Power State: Online
    Presence: Equipped
    Thermal Status: N/A
    Voltage Status: N/A

    Id: 2
    Description: Firepower 8x10G SFP+ NM
    Number of Ports: 8
    State: Online
    Vendor: Cisco Systems, Inc.
    Model: FPR-NM-8X10G
    HW Revision: 0
    Serial (SN): JAD19510ALL
    Perf: N/A
    Admin State: Online
    Power State: Online
    Presence: Equipped
    Thermal Status: N/A
    Voltage Status: N/A

    Id: 3
    Description: Firepower 4x40G QSFP NM
    Number of Ports: 16
    State: Online
    Vendor: Cisco Systems, Inc.
    Model: FPR-NM-4X40G
    HW Revision: 0
    Serial (SN): JAD21040C9U
    Perf: N/A
    Admin State: Online
    Power State: Online
    Presence: Equipped
    Thermal Status: N/A
    Voltage Status: N/A 

This example shows how to display the information about the current card configuration:

Firepower# scope fabric-interconnect a
Firepower /fabric-interconnect # show card-config

Card Config:

Slot     Model            OperState    Presence ConfigState
-------- ---------------- ------------ -------- -----------
       1 FPR9K-SUP        Online       Yes      Ok
       2 FPR-NM-8X10G     Online       Yes      Ok
       3 FPR-NM-4X40G     Online       Yes      Ok 

show cc-mode

To display current Common Criteria mode status information, use the show cc-mode command.

show cc-mode

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

Security mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

Enabling certification compliance on a Firepower 4100/9300 chassis does not automatically propagate compliance to any of its attached logical devices.

Examples

This example shows how to enter security mode and display current Common Criteria mode status information:

FP9300-A # scope security
FP9300-A /security # show cc-mode
Common Criteria Mode Admin State: Disabled
Common Criteria Mode Operational State: Disabled
FP9300-A /security # 

show certreq

To display the certificate request for a specific RSA keyring, use the show certreq command.

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

Keyring mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to show the certificate request for the current keyring, which you can then copy and send to a trust anchor or certificate authority.

Examples

This example shows how to enter an existing keyring and display its certificate request:

FP9300-A # scope security
FP9300-A # scope keyring test-ring
FP9300-A /security/keyring # show certreq
Certificate request subject name: SSP
Certificate request ip address: 198.168.0.111
Certificate request FI A ip address: 0.0.0.0
Certificate request FI B ip address: 0.0.0.0
Certificate request e-mail name:
Certificate request ipv6 address: ::
Certificate request FI A ipv6 address: ::
Certificate request FI B ipv6 address: ::
Certificate request country name:
State, province or county (full name): CA
Locality name (eg, city): SJC
Organisation name (eg, company): Cisco
Organisational Unit Name (eg, section): Sec
DNS name (subject alternative name):
Request:
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----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-----END CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----

FP9300-A /security/keyring # 

show cfg-export-policy

To display the list of configured export policies, use the show cfg-export-policy command.

Syntax Description

detail

Displays detailed show configured export policies information.

Command Modes

scope org

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope org.

Examples

This example shows how to display the schedule configured export policies information:

Firepower /fabric-interconnect # scope org
Firepower /org # show cfg-export-policy 
Config Export policy:
    Name                 Description Admin State
    -------------------- ----------- -----------
    default              Configuration Export Policy
                                     Disable

Examples

This example shows how to display the detailed information of all the available configured export policies

Firepower /org # show cfg-export-policy detail
Config Export policy:
    Name: default
    Description: Configuration Export Policy
    Admin State: Disable
    Protocol: Ftp
    Hostname:
    User:
    Remote File:
    Schedule: Daily
    Port: Default
    Current Task:

Examples

This example shows how to display detailed information of fsm status of all the available configured export policies:

Firepower /org # show cfg-export-policy fsm status
Name: default

    FSM 1:
        Status: Nop
        Previous Status: Nop
        Timestamp: Never
        Try: 0
        Progress (%): 100
        Current Task:

show chassis

To display chassis information, use the show chassis command.

show chassis [ 1][ decommissioned| detail| environment| fabric| fi-iom| firmware| fsm status| inventory| iom| psu| version]

Syntax Description

1

(Optional) The chassis ID. There is only one chassis, so entering this ID is optional.

decommissioned

(Optional) Displays information about a decommissioned chassis.

detail

(Optional) Displays detailed information about the chassis.

environment

(Optional) Displays environment information.

The keywords detail , expand , fan , iom , psu , and server are also available.

fabric

(Optional) Displays information about the fabric.

The keyword detail is also available.

fi-iom

(Optional) Displays fabric-interconnect I/O module information.

The keyword detail is also available.

firmware

(Optional) Displays information about the firmware.

The keyword detail is also available.

fsm status

(Optional) Displays information about the finite state machine.

The keyword expand is also available.

inventory

(Optional) Displays vendor and identification information about the chassis.

The keywords detail , expand , fabric , fan , fi-iom , iom , psu , server , and unspecified are also available.

iom

(Optional) Displays information about the input/output module.

The keyword detail is also available.

psu

(Optional) Displays power-supply unit status.

The keyword detail is also available.

version

(Optional) Displays the version numbers of all the devices in the chassis.

The keyword detail is also available.

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

You can use the show chassis command without any arguments or keywords to display basic chassis information.

Examples

This example shows how to display basic chassis information:

FP9300-A# show chassis 1
Chassis:
Chassis    Overall Status           Admin State
---------- ------------------------ ----------- 
         1 Accessibility Problem    Acknowledged  
FP9300-A#

show cli

To display CLI command-related information, use the show cli command.

show cli { command-status| history| mode-info| session-config| shell-type}

Syntax Description

command-status

(Optional) Displays the status of the most-recent command.

The optional keyword detail provides additional details for the previously entered command.

history

(Optional) Displays a list of commands entered during the current session.

mode-info

(Optional) Displays information about the current CLI mode.

session-config

(Optional) Displays information about the current session configuration.

shell-type

(Optional) Displays information about the current command shell type.

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This command does not require a license.

Examples

This example shows how to display information about the current session configuration:


FP9300-A# show cli session-config
Suppress Headers: off
Suppress Field Spillover: off
Table Field Delimiter: none
Terminal Width: 61
Terminal Length: 31
Session Absolute Timeout: 3600 seconds
Session Timeout: 600 seconds

FP9300-A# 

show clock

To display the current system date and time, use the show clock command.

show clock [ detail]

Syntax Description

detail

(Optional) Displays detailed information in list form.

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Examples

This example shows how to display the current system date and time:

FP9300-A# show clock
Tue Apr 20 13:24:33 PDT 2010
FP9300-A#

show cloud-connector

To display cloud-connector status and configuration information, use the show cloud-connector command.

show cloud-connector [ detail| expand| fsm]

Syntax Description

detail

(Optional) Shows additional cloud connector details.

expand

(Optional) Shows expanded cloud connector information.

fsm status

(Optional) Shows current Finite State Machine (FSM) status information.

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

2.2(2)

Command added.

Examples

This example shows how to display status information for the cloud connector FSM:

FP9300-A# show cloud-connector fsm status
 
    FSM 1:
        Remote Result: Not Applicable
        Remote Error Code: None
        Remote Error Description:
        Status: Nop
        Previous Status: Nop
        Timestamp: Never
        Try: 0
        Progress (%): 100
        Current Task:
FP9300-A # 

show configuration

To display system configuration information, use the show configuration command.

show configuration [ all| no-diff-markers| no-pending| pending]

Syntax Description

all

(Optional) Displays all current configuration information.

no-diff-markers

(Optional) Doesn’t include diff-markers in the displayed configuration information.

no-pending

(Optional) Doesn’t include pending (uncommitted) configuration commands.

pending

(Optional) Shows all pending configuration commands only.

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Examples

This example shows how to display information about pending (uncommitted) configuration commands:


FP9300-A# show configuration pending
 scope services
+    create ntp-server 192.168.200.101
 exit
FP9300-A# 

show connection

To show configuration information for the current IPSec connections, or for a single connection, use the show connection command.

show connection [ detail| name]

Syntax Description

detail (Optional) Show detailed IPSec connection information.

name

(Optional) The specific connection name; can be up to 16 alphanumeric characters.

Command Modes

IPSec mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display current IPSec connection information.

Examples

This example shows how to display IPSec connection information:

FP9300-A # scope security
FP9300-A /security # scope ipsec
FP9300-A /security/ipsec # show connection

IPSec Connection:
    Name       Admin State Local Address Remote Address ESP Mode  Keyring Name
    ---------- ----------- ------------- -------------- --------- ------------
    TEST       Disabled                                 Transport

FP9300-A /security/ipsec # 

show console-auth

To show the console authentication details, use the show console-auth command.

show console-auth [ detail ]

Syntax Description

detail Detailed information of console authentication.

Command Modes

scope security

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope security.

Examples

This example shows how to display console authentication information:

Firepower # scope security
Firepower /security # show console-auth

Console authentication:
    Admin Realm                  Admin Authentication server group Use of 2nd factor
    ---------------------------- --------------------------------- -------------
----
    Local                                                          No


show controller fsm status

To display a list of controllers fsm status available on the system, use the show controller fsm status command.

show controller fsm status [ expand ]

Syntax Description

expand

(Optional) Displays expanded information for the current application instance. This keyword is also available with many of the other command options to display expanded information about the specified option.

Command Modes

scope system

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope system.

Examples

This example shows how to display system controller fsm status information:

Firepower # scope system
QP1 /system # show controller fsm status 


    FSM 1:
        Remote Result: Not Applicable
        Remote Error Code: None
        Remote Error Description:
        Status: Nop
        Previous Status: Nop
        Timestamp: Never
        Try: 0
        Flags: 0
        Progress (%): 100
        Current Task:


    FSM 1:
        Remote Result: Not Applicable
        Remote Error Code: None
        Remote Error Description:
        Status: Nop
        Previous Status: Nop
        Timestamp: Never
        Try: 0
        Flags: 0
        Progress (%): 100
        Current Task:
Firepower /system # show controller fsm status expand


    FSM Status:

        Affected Object: sys/chassis-1/blade-1/adaptor-1/mgmt/fsm
        Current FSM: nop
        Status: Nop
        Completion Time:
        Progress (%): 100

        FSM Stage:


    FSM Status:
Affected Object: sys/chassis-1/blade-1/board Controller/mgmt/fsm
        Current FSM: nop
        Status: Nop
        Completion Time:
        Progress (%): 100

        FSM Stage:


    FSM Status:

        Affected Object: sys/chassis-1/blade-1/mgmt/fsm
        Current FSM: ExtMgmtIfConfig
        Status: Success
        Completion Time: 2012-07-27T00:42:51.248
        Progress (%): 100

        FSM Stage:

        Order Stage Name                               Status       Try
        ------ ---------------------------------------- ------------ ---
        1      ExtMgmtIfConfigPrimary                   Success      1
        2      ExtMgmtIfConfigSecondary                 Skip         0

    FSM Status:

        Affected Object: sys/chassis-1/sw-slot-1/mgmt/fsm
        Current FSM: nop
        Status: Nop
        Completion Time:
        Progress (%): 100
                                                        No

show core-export-target

To display the information of core export target available on the system, use the show core-export-target command.

show connection [ detail | FSM ]

Syntax Description

detail Lists detailed core export target information.

fsm

Displays finite state machine information of the current application according to the specified keyword:

status —Displays FSM status information.

Command Modes

Scope monitoring and scope sysdebug

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope monitoring and scope sysdebug.

Examples

This example shows how to display the information of all the system core export target:

Firepower # scope monitoring
Firepower /monitoring # scope sysdebug
Firepower /monitoring/sysdebug # show core-export-target 

Core Export Target:
    Server Name Port       Path       Admin State
    ----------- ---------- ---------- -----------
                69                    Disabled
Firepower /monitoring/sysdebug # show core-export-target detail 

Core Export Target:
Server Name:
    Port: 69
    Path:
    Admin State: Disabled
    Description:
    Current Task:
Firepower /monitoring/sysdebug # show core-export-target fsm status

Server Name:
Port: 69
Path:
Admin State: Disabled

    FSM 1:
        Remote Result: Not Applicable
        Remote Error Code: None
        Remote Error Description:
        Status: Nop
        Previous Status: Configure Success
        Timestamp: 2012-08-04T12:24:44.253
        Try: 0
        Progress (%): 100
        Current Task:

show cores-detail

To display the information of core files available on the system, use the show cores-detail command.

show cores detail

Syntax Description

detail Lists detailed core information.

Command Modes

Scope monitoring and scope sysdebug

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope monitoring and scope sysdebug.

Examples

This example shows how to display the information of all the system core export target:

Firepower # scope monitoring
Firepower /monitoring # scope sysdebug
Firepower /monitoring/sysdebug # show cores detail 

Core Files:
    Name: 1339202710_SAM_QP1_svc_sam_portAG_log.10885.tar.gz
    Fabric ID: A
    Description: SAM/Fabric Interconnect Core Dump
    Size: 9928624
    Timestamp: 2012-06-09T00:45:23.000
    URI: corefile/1339202710_SAM_QP1_svc_sam_portAG_log.10885.tar.gz
    Current Task:

    Name: 1339202451_SAM_QP1_svc_sam_portAG_log.6740.tar.gz
    Fabric ID: A
    Description: SAM/Fabric Interconnect Core Dump
    Size: 9928180
    Timestamp: 2012-06-09T00:41:14.000
    URI: corefile/1339202451_SAM_QP1_svc_sam_portAG_log.6740.tar.gz
    Current Task:

show cpu

To display the details of a CPU, use the show cpu command.

show cpu [ detail ]

Syntax Description

detail Shows detailed version information.

Command Modes

scope chassis/scope server

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope server 1 under scope chassis 1.

Examples

This example shows how to display CPU information on a specific server:

Firepower # KSEC-FPR4115-3# scope chassis 1
Firepower /chassis # scope server 1
Firepower /chassis/server # show cpu
CPU:
    ID  Presence             Architecture      Socket Cores       Speed (GHz)
    --- -------------------- ----------------- ------ ----------- -----------
      1 Equipped             Xeon              CPU1   12          2.100000
       2 Equipped             Xeon              CPU2   12          2.100000
Firepower /chassis/server #

Examples

This example shows how to display detailed information of CPU on a specific server:


Firepower# scope chassis 1
Firepower /chassis # scope server 1
Firepower /chassis/server # show cpu detail

CPU:
    ID: 1
    Presence: Equipped
    Architecture: Xeon
    Socket: CPU1
    Cores: 12
    Cores Enabled: 12
    Speed (GHz): 2.100000
    Stepping: 4
    Vendor: Intel(R) Corporation
    HW Revision: 0
    Thermal Status: OK
    Overall Status: Operable
    Operability: Operable

    ID: 2
    Presence: Equipped
    Architecture: Xeon
    Socket: CPU2
    Cores: 12
    Cores Enabled: 12
    Speed (GHz): 2.100000
    Stepping: 4
    Vendor: Intel(R) Corporation
    HW Revision: 0
    Thermal Status: OK
    Overall Status: Operable
    Operability: Operable
Firepower /chassis/server #

show default-auth detail

To display the existing administrative configuration and operational authentication status for the console and default authentication, use the show default-auth detail command.

show default-auth [ detail ]

Syntax Description

Detail

Displays default authentication details.

Command Modes

scope security

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope system.

Examples

This example shows the default-auth information.

Firepower# scope security
Firepower /security # show default-auth detail
Default authentication:
    Admin Realm: Local
    Operational Realm: Local
    Web session refresh period(in secs): 0
    Idle Session timeout(in secs) for web, ssh, telnet sessions: 0
    Absolute Session timeout(in secs) for web, ssh, telnet sessions: 3600
    Serial Console Idle Session timeout(in secs): 0
    Serial Console Absolute Session timeout(in secs): 3600
    Admin Authentication server group:
    Operational Authentication server group:
    Use of 2nd factor: No
Firepower /security #

show domain-env-feature

To display the domain environment feature, use the show domain-env-feature command.

show domain-env-feature [ detail ]

Syntax Description

detail dns

Displays detailed information on the show domain environment feature.

Command Modes

scope system (scope environment-feature)

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope system, scope environment-feature

Examples

This example shows how to display domain environment feature information:

Firepower /fabric-interconnect # scope system 
Firepower /system/ # scope environment-feature
Firepower /system/environment-feature/ show domain-env-feature
Domain Environment Feature:
    Name                                Functional State
    ----------------------------------- ----------------
    DC_POWER_GROUP_FEATURE              Disabled
    ESTIMATE_IMPACT_ON_RECONNECT        Enabled
    HEALTH_REPORTING_FEATURE            Disabled
    POWER_GROUP_FEATURE                 Enabled
    REMOTE_OPERATION_FEATURE            Enabled
    UCS_REGISTRATION_FEATURE            Enabled

Examples

Firepower /system/environment-feature # show domain-env-feature detail
Domain Environment Feature:
    Name: DC_POWER_GROUP_FEATURE
    Feature Type: Major
    Functional State: Disabled

    Name: ESTIMATE_IMPACT_ON_RECONNECT
    Feature Type: Major
    Functional State: Enabled

    Name: HEALTH_REPORTING_FEATURE
    Feature Type: Major
    Functional State: Disabled

    Name: POWER_GROUP_FEATURE
    Feature Type: Major
    Functional State: Enabled

    Name: REMOTE_OPERATION_FEATURE
    Feature Type: Major
    Functional State: Enabled

    Name: UCS_REGISTRATION_FEATURE
    Feature Type: Major
    Functional State: Enabled

show domain-name

To display domain-name in, use the show domain-name command.

show domain-name

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

scope system/services

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope system/services.

Examples

This example shows the domain-name information.

Firepower# scope system
Firepower /system # scope services
Firepower /system/services # show domain-name
Domain: <any configured domain name> 
Note: Domain name can be configured based on user requirements as shown below.
Firepower /system/services # set domain-name cisco
Firepower /system/services* # commit-buffer
Firepower /system/services # show domain-name
Domain: cisco

show domain-nw-feature

To display the information of network features available in the system, use the show domain-nw-feature command.

show domain-nw-feature [ detail ]

Syntax Description

detail dns

Displays detailed network feature's information.

Command Modes

scope system, scope network-features

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope system, scope network-features.

Examples

This example shows how to display the system network feature information:

Firepower /fabric-interconnect # scope system 
Firepower /system/ # scope environment-feature
Firepower /system/environment-feature/ show domain-nw-feature
Domain Environment Feature:
    Domain Network Feature:
    Name: NETFLOW_FEATURE
    Feature Type: Major
    Functional State: Disabled

show domain-server-feature

To display the information of server features available in the system, use the show domain-server-feature command.

show domain-server-feature [ detail ]

Syntax Description

detail

Displays detailed network feature's information.

Command Modes

Scope system, scope server-features

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope system, scope server-features

Examples

This example shows information for all system server features:

Firepower # scope system
Firepower /system # scope server-features
Firepower /system/server-features # show domain-server-feature detail
Domain Server Feature:
    Name: GLOBAL_SP_FEATURE
    Feature Type: Major
    Functional State: Enabled

    Name: HEALTH_POLICY_FEATURE
    Feature Type: Major
    Functional State: Disabled

    Name: IN_BAND_MGMT_FEATURE
    Feature Type: Major
    Functional State: Enabled

    Name: POLICY_MAP_FEATURE
    Feature Type: Major
    Functional State: Enabled

show domain-storage-feature

To list of system domain storage feature, use the show show domain-storage-feature command.

show domain-storage-feature [ detail | Name ]

Syntax Description

detail dns

Displays detailed show domain storage feature information.

Name

Displays information about the specific domain storage. The details keywords are also available with this option.

Command Modes

scope system/scope storage feature

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope system, scope storage feature.

Examples

This example shows how to display domain storage feature policy information:

Firepower /fabric-interconnect # scope system
Firepower /system # scope storage-feature
Firepower /system/storage-feature # show domain-storage-feature 
Domain Storage Feature:
    Name                                Functional State
    ----------------------------------- ----------------
    FC_ZONING_FEATURE                   Enabled
    ISCSI_IPV6_FEATURE                  Enabled

Examples

This example shows how to display detailed information of the available domain storage feature:

Firepower /system/storage-feature # show domain-storage-feature detail
Domain Storage Feature:
    Name: FC_ZONING_FEATURE
    Feature Type: Major
    Functional State: Enabled

    Name: ISCSI_IPV6_FEATURE
    Feature Type: Major
    Functional State: Enabled
  Firepower /system/storage-features # show domain-storage-feature FC_ZONING_FEATURE
Domain Storage Feature:
Name Functional State
----------------------------------- ----------------
FC_ZONING_FEATURE Enabled

show dns

To display the DNS name servers in FXOS, use the show dns command.

show dns

Syntax Description

show dns

This command is used to display a DNS name server in FXOS.

Command Modes

scope system/scope services

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this command displays the DNS name server.

Examples

The following example shows how to display a DNS name server

firepower# scope system; scope services
firepower /system /services # show dns
Domain Name Servers:
IP Address: 192.0.2.1

show download-task

To view information about firmware-package download operations, use the show download-task command in firmware mode.

To view information about logical device software-image download operations, use the show download-task command in application software (/ssa/app-software) mode.

show download-task [ detail | fsm | file_name ]

Syntax Description

detail

(Optional) Use this keyword to display a detailed list of all downloads, or if file_name is supplied, detailed download information for the specified file.

fsm status| fsm task

(Optional) Use this keyword to list finite state machine (FSM)-related information for all downloads, or if file_name is supplied, FSM-related information for the only the specified file.

Note

 

In firmware mode, this keyword is fsm status .

In application software (/ssa/app-software) mode, this keyword is fsm task .

file_name

(Optional) To view information about a specific file download, provide the name of that file.

Command Modes

scope firmware/

scope ssa/scope app-software

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

If you do not provide a specific file_name , all downloads are listed.

Examples

This example shows how to show detailed firmware-download task information for a specific package:

firepower# scope firmware
firepower /firmware # show download-task fxos-k9-fpr9k-firmware.1.0.16.SPA detail

Download task:
    File Name: fxos-k9-fpr9k-firmware.1.0.16.SPA
    Protocol: Scp
    Server: 172.23.32.21
    Port: 0
    Userid: admin2
    Path: /auto/sspdev/bios/MIO_Firmware/release_images/fpr9k/1.0.16
    Downloaded Image Size (KB): 2118
    Time stamp: 2018-05-14T09:30:01.047
    State: Downloaded
    Status: Successful unpack the image
    Transfer Rate (KB/s): 192.545456
    Current Task:
firepower /firmware # 

This example shows how to list downloaded software image files:

firepower# scope ssa
firepower /ssa # scope app-software
firepower /ssa/app-software # show download-task
Downloads for Application Software:
    File Name                      Protocol   Server               Userid          State
    ------------------------------ ---------- -------------------- --------------- -----
    cisco-asa.9.4.1.65.csp         Scp        192.168.1.1          user            Downloaded

show enforce-strong-password

To view the password strength check, use the show enforce-strong-password command.

show enforce-strong-password

Syntax Description

Enforce-strong-password

Displays the password strength check(yes/no).

Command Modes

scope security

Command History

Release Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope security.

Examples

This example shows how to display the password strength check:

firepower# scope security
firepower /security # show enforce-strong-password
Password Strength Check: No

show environment

To view environmental status information about the chassis, use the show environment command in chassis, fxos, or local management mode.

show environment [ detail | expand | fan | iom | psu | server | summary | verbose | tech ]

Syntax Description

detail

(Optional) Use this keyword to display detailed environment information about the chassis.

expand

(Optional) Use this keyword to display expanded status information for each component on the chassis.

fan

(Optional) Displays extensive status information for each fan in each fan module.

The keywords detail , iom , psu , and server are also available.

iom

(Optional) Displays information about the input/output module.

The keywords detail , fan , psu , and server are also available.

psu

(Optional) Displays power-supply unit status.

The keywords detail , fan , iom , and server are also available.

server

(Optional) Lists extension status information for each hardware component of each server.

The keywords detail , fan , iom , and psu are also available.

summary

(Optional) Displays a status summary of each hardware component.

The keyword detail is also available.

verbose| tech

(Optional) Use this keyword to display detailed debugging information for each component on the environment.

Command Modes

scope chassis/connect fxos/connect local-mgmt

Command History

Release Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

You can use this command without any arguments or keywords to display basic chassis environment information.

Examples

This example shows how to view a summary of the chassis environment:

firepower# scope chassis
firepower /chassis # show environment summary

Chassis INFO :
    Total Power Consumption: 726.000000
    Inlet Temperature (C): 35.000000
    CPU Temperature (C): 46.000000
    Last updated Time: 2018-12-18T21:19:22.353

    PSU 1:
        Type: AC
        Input Feed Status: Ok
        12v Output Status: Ok
        Overall Status: Operable
    PSU 2:
        Type: AC
        Input Feed Status: Ok
        12v Output Status: Ok
        Overall Status: N/A

    FAN 1
        Fan Speed RPM (RPM): 4268
        Speed Status: Ok
        Overall Status: Operable
    FAN 2
        Fan Speed RPM (RPM): 4312
        Speed Status: Ok
        Overall Status: Operable
    FAN 3
        Fan Speed RPM (RPM): 4180
        Speed Status: Ok
        Overall Status: Operable
    FAN 4
        Fan Speed RPM (RPM): 4092
        Speed Status: Ok
        Overall Status: Operable
        
    BLADE 1:
        Total Power Consumption: 258.000000
        Processor Temperature (C): 61.000000
    BLADE 2:
        Total Power Consumption: 270.000000
        Processor Temperature (C): 65.500000

firepower /chassis #

Examples

This example shows how to view the chassis environment information:

firepower# scope chassis
firepower /chassis # show environment expand

Chassis 1:
    Overall Status: Thermal Problem
    Operability: Operable
    Power State: Ok
    Thermal Status: Upper Critical   <<<---!!!

             CPU 1:
                Threshold Status: N/A
                Overall Status: Operable
                Operability: Operable
                Power State: N/A
                Thermal Status: OK
                Voltage Status: N/A

            CPU 2:
                Threshold Status: N/A
                Overall Status: Operable
                Operability: Operable
                Power State: N/A
                Thermal Status: UC   <<<---!!!
                Voltage Status: N/A
    

Note


If the Thermal Status is UC or Upper Critical, then the device performs well without any performance loss. Whereas, if the Thermal Status shows UNR or Upper Non-Recoverable, it indicates that the device performance is getting degraded.


Examples

This example shows how to view detailed debugging information:

firepower# connect fxos
firepower (fxos) # show environment verbose
***************  Chassis Temps  ***************
AD7416_INLET_TEMP is 34 degrees Celsius
AD7416_OUTLET_TEMP_1 is 31 degrees Celsius

***************  CPU Data  ***************
Core Temperature 0 is 46 degrees Celsius
Core Temperature 1 is 46 degrees Celsius
Core Temperature 2 is 46 degrees Celsius
Core Temperature 3 is 46 degrees Celsius
Core Temperature 4 is 46 degrees Celsius
Core Temperature 5 is 46 degrees Celsius
Core Temperature 6 is 46 degrees Celsius
Core Temperature 7 is 46 degrees Celsius
Core Temperature 8 is 46 degrees Celsius
Core Temperature 9 is 46 degrees Celsius
Core Temperature 10 is 46 degrees Celsius
Core Temperature 11 is 46 degrees Celsius
Core Temperature 12 is 46 degrees Celsius
Core Temperature 13 is 46 degrees Celsius
Core Temperature 14 is 46 degrees Celsius
Core Temperature 15 is 46 degrees Celsius

***************  Power Supplies  ***************
PSU 1 input is okay
PSU 1 output is okay


-- Power Supply 1
  Voltage In         : 0xf9ab Raw Hex
  Current In         : 0xc878 Raw Hex
  Power In           : 0x00c0 Raw Hex
  Temperature 1      : 0x0022 Raw Hex
  Temperature 2      : 0x0026 Raw Hex
  Temperature 3      : 0x001f Raw Hex
  Fan Speed          : 0x28c4 Raw Hex
  Fan Status         : 0x00 Raw Hex
  Voltage Out        : 0x0078 Raw Hex
  Current Out        : 0x008f Raw Hex
  Power Out          : 0x00ab Raw Hex

No detected PSU in PSU Slot 2


***************  PSEQ Data  ***************
  12V         Voltage Output     :  12.22 Volts
  3.3V        Voltage Output     :   3.37 Volts
  1.2V_FPGA   Voltage Output     :   1.23 Volts
  2.5V_FPGA   Voltage Output     :   2.56 Volts
  0.85V_KC    Voltage Output     :   0.87 Volts
  0.9V_KC     Voltage Output     :   0.93 Volts
  1.8V_KC     Voltage Output     :   1.85 Volts
  1.2V_KC     Voltage Output     :   1.23 Volts
  1.8V_SW     Voltage Output     :   1.84 Volts
  1.0V_SW     Voltage Output     :   1.01 Volts
  SW_CORE     Voltage Output     :   1.01 Volts
  1.8V_NIC    Voltage Output     :   1.84 Volts
  0.9V_CORE_NIC Voltage Output     :   0.93 Volts
  1.0V_NIC    Voltage Output     :   1.03 Volts
  VDD_18_S5   Voltage Output     :   1.84 Volts
  VDDCR_SOC_S5 Voltage Output     :   0.92 Volts
  VDD_18      Voltage Output     :   1.84 Volts
  VDD_33      Voltage Output     :   3.45 Volts
  VPP_CD      Voltage Output     :   2.55 Volts
  VPP_GH      Voltage Output     :   2.55 Volts
  VDDIO_MEM_CD Voltage Output     :   1.23 Volts
  VDDIO_MEM_GH Voltage Output     :   1.23 Volts
  1.2V_MGTAVTT_KC Voltage Output     :   1.23 Volts
  0.9V_NTX_EN Voltage Output     :   0.00 Volts
  1.5V_NTX_EN Voltage Output     :   0.00 Volts
  1.8V_PHY_EN Voltage Output     :   0.00 Volts
  1.0V_PHY_EN Voltage Output     :   0.00 Volts
  VDDCR_SOC_EN Voltage Output     :   0.00 Volts
  VDDCR_CPU_EN Voltage Output     :   0.00 Volts
  VDD_3.3_S5_EN Voltage Output     :   0.00 Volts
  3.3_NIC_EN  Voltage Output     :   0.00 Volts
  5V_EN       Voltage Output     :   0.00 Volts

 PSEQ log

Fault Info Reg (0xb5):
12 9a 00 00 4f a9 33 48 7f ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 7f ff

Fault Rails Warning Reg (0xb6):
20 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 7f ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
7f ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 7f ff ff ff ff ff ff ff


Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 0:
07 00 d0 2f 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 1:
07 00 45 34 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 2:
07 00 54 4c 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 3:
07 00 7d 4f 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 4:
07 00 10 36 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 5:
07 00 6c 39 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 6:
07 00 44 39 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 7:
07 00 18 4c 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 8:
07 00 22 39 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 9:
07 00 80 3e 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 10:
07 00 80 3e 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 11:
07 00 12 39 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 12:
07 00 a0 39 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 13:
07 00 b8 3f 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 14:
07 00 36 39 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 15:
07 00 3c 39 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 16:
07 00 22 39 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 17:
07 00 74 35 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 18:
07 00 3e 4f 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 19:
07 00 37 4f 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 20:
07 00 7c 4c 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 21:
07 00 7c 4c 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 22:
07 00 74 4c 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 23:
07 00 00 00 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 24:
07 00 00 00 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 25:
07 00 00 00 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 26:
07 00 00 00 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 27:
07 00 00 00 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 28:
07 00 00 00 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 29:
07 00 00 00 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 30:
07 00 00 00 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 31:
07 00 01 00 00 00 00

Logged Fault Reg (0xea):
25 03 00 00 08 02 82 00 7f ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
7f ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 7f ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
00 00 00 00 00

Fault Details Index Reg (0xeb):
00 64

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 0:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 1:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 2:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 3:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 4:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 5:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 6:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 7:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 8:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 9:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 10:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 11:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 12:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 13:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 14:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 15:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 16:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 17:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 18:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 19:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 20:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 21:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 22:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 23:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 24:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 25:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 26:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 27:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 28:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 29:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 30:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 31:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 32:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 33:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 34:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 35:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 36:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 37:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 38:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 39:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 40:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 41:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 42:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 43:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 44:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 45:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 46:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 47:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 48:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 49:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 50:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 51:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 52:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 53:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 54:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 55:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 56:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 57:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 58:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 59:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 60:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 61:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 62:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 63:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 64:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 65:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 66:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 67:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 68:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 69:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 70:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 71:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 72:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 73:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 74:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 75:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 76:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 77:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 78:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 79:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 80:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 81:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 82:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 83:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 84:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 85:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 86:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 87:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 88:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 89:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 90:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 91:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 92:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 93:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 94:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 95:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 96:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 97:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 98:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 99:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 0:
05 00 4b 31 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 1:
05 00 fa 35 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 2:
05 00 08 4f 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 3:
05 00 25 52 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 4:
05 00 fc 37 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 5:
05 00 58 3b 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 6:
05 00 24 3b 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 7:
05 00 e8 4e 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 8:
05 00 06 3b 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 9:
05 00 c8 41 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 10:
05 00 c8 41 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 11:
05 00 16 3b 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 12:
05 00 d8 3b 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 13:
05 00 dc 41 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 14:
05 00 10 3b 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 15:
05 00 1c 3b 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 16:
05 00 2a 3b 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 17:
05 00 3e 37 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 18:
05 00 ce 51 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 19:
05 00 ce 51 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 20:
05 00 4c 4f 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 21:
05 00 58 4f 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 22:
05 00 44 4f 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 23:
05 00 00 00 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 24:
05 00 00 00 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 25:
05 00 00 00 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 26:
05 00 00 00 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 27:
05 00 00 00 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 28:
05 00 00 00 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 29:
05 00 00 00 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 30:
05 00 00 00 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 31:
05 00 00 00 00

Fault Detail Enable Reg (0xef):
25 ff ff ff f7 fd 07 07 7f ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
7f ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 7f ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
00 00 00 00 00


*************** EPM Data ***************
EPM0 is present
EPM0 Card power is okay
EPM0 Card is ready
EPM0 temperature is 32 degrees Celsius

***************  Fans  ***************
FanMod 1 Fan 1 rotating
FanMod 1 Fan 1 RPM = 21720
FanMod 1 Fan 2 rotating
FanMod 1 Fan 2 RPM = 19380
FanMod 1 Fan 3 rotating
FanMod 1 Fan 3 RPM = 21900
FanMod 1 Fan 4 rotating
FanMod 1 Fan 4 RPM = 19320
FanMod 2 Fan 1 rotating
FanMod 2 Fan 1 RPM = 21720
FanMod 2 Fan 2 rotating
FanMod 2 Fan 2 RPM = 19200
FanMod 2 Fan 3 rotating
FanMod 2 Fan 3 RPM = 21540
FanMod 2 Fan 4 rotating
FanMod 2 Fan 4 RPM = 19440
Fan Controller Speed = automatic


Examples

This example shows how to view debugging information:

firepower# connect fxos
firepower (fxos) # show environment tech
***************  Chassis Temps  ***************
AD7416_INLET_TEMP is 34 degrees Celsius
AD7416_OUTLET_TEMP_1 is 31 degrees Celsius

***************  CPU Data  ***************
Core Temperature 0 is 45 degrees Celsius
Core Temperature 1 is 45 degrees Celsius
Core Temperature 2 is 45 degrees Celsius
Core Temperature 3 is 45 degrees Celsius
Core Temperature 4 is 45 degrees Celsius
Core Temperature 5 is 45 degrees Celsius
Core Temperature 6 is 45 degrees Celsius
Core Temperature 7 is 45 degrees Celsius
Core Temperature 8 is 45 degrees Celsius
Core Temperature 9 is 45 degrees Celsius
Core Temperature 10 is 45 degrees Celsius
Core Temperature 11 is 45 degrees Celsius
Core Temperature 12 is 45 degrees Celsius
Core Temperature 13 is 45 degrees Celsius
Core Temperature 14 is 45 degrees Celsius
Core Temperature 15 is 45 degrees Celsius
Tdie is 45
Tctl is 45
Tccd3 is 45
Tccd5 is 38

***************  Power Supplies  ***************
PSU 1 input is okay
PSU 1 output is okay


-- Power Supply 1
  Voltage In         : 0xf9ab Raw Hex
  Current In         : 0xc878 Raw Hex
  Power In           : 0x00c0 Raw Hex
  Temperature 1      : 0x0022 Raw Hex
  Temperature 2      : 0x0026 Raw Hex
  Temperature 3      : 0x001f Raw Hex
  Fan Speed          : 0x28c5 Raw Hex
  Fan Status         : 0x00 Raw Hex
  Voltage Out        : 0x0078 Raw Hex
  Current Out        : 0x0091 Raw Hex
  Power Out          : 0x00ac Raw Hex

No detected PSU in PSU Slot 2


***************  PSEQ Data  ***************

Common PSEQ Regs
  CAPABILITY                     : 0xb0 Raw Hex
  STATUS_BYTE                    : 0x03 Raw Hex
  STATUS_WORD                    : 0x1003 Raw Hex
  Communication status           : 0x40 Raw Hex
  MFR_ID                         :  31 37 2d 31 30 32 30 7f ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 80 Raw Hex
  PMBus revision                 : 0x12 Raw Hex
  MFR_MODEL                      :  46 50 52 2d 33 31 30 7f ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 80 Raw Hex
  MFR_REVISION                   :  56 31 2e 35 a3 ff ff 7f ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 80 Raw Hex
  MFR_LOCATION                   :  43 69 73 63 6f 6e ff 7f ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 80 Raw Hex
  MFR_DATE                       :  30 35 32 31 32 31 db 7f ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 80 Raw Hex
  MFR_SERIAL                     :  55 31 36 36 c5 ff ff 7f ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 80 Raw Hex
  Silicon device ID              :  55 43 44 39 30 33 32 7f ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 80 Raw Hex
  Silicon device revision        :  2e 30 2e 30 2e 33 30 7f ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 80 Raw Hex

  12V         Voltage Output     :  12.24 Volts
  Page                           : 0x00 Raw Hex
  OPERATION                      : 0x00 Raw Hex
  On Off Config                  : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT mode                      : 0x16 Raw Hex
  VOUT command                   : 0x3000 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin hi                 : 0x3266 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin lo                 : 0x2d9a Raw Hex
  VOUT scale                     : 0xa2a8 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV fault limit            : 0x3733 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV warn limit             : 0x34cd Raw Hex
  VOUT UV warn limit             : 0x2b33 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV fault limit            : 0x28cd Raw Hex
  IOUT OC fault limit            : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC warn limit             : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  Power good on                  : 0x2b33 Raw Hex
  Power good off                 : 0x28cd Raw Hex
  On delay                       : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  On time limit                  : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  Off delay                      : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  Off time limit                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  STATUS_VOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  STATUS_IOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  Output voltage                 : 0x30e5 Raw Hex
  Output current                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex

  3.3V        Voltage Output     :   3.37 Volts
  Page                           : 0x01 Raw Hex
  OPERATION                      : 0x00 Raw Hex
  On Off Config                  : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT mode                      : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT command                   : 0x34cd Raw Hex
  VOUT margin hi                 : 0x3771 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin lo                 : 0x3229 Raw Hex
  VOUT scale                     : 0xb26d Raw Hex
  VOUT OV fault limit            : 0x3cb8 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV warn limit             : 0x3a14 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV warn limit             : 0x2f85 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV fault limit            : 0x2ce1 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC fault limit            : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC warn limit             : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  Power good on                  : 0x2f85 Raw Hex
  Power good off                 : 0x2ce1 Raw Hex
  On delay                       : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  On time limit                  : 0xda80 Raw Hex
  Off delay                      : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  Off time limit                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  STATUS_VOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  STATUS_IOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  Output voltage                 : 0x35ea Raw Hex
  Output current                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex

  1.2V_FPGA   Voltage Output     :   1.23 Volts
  Page                           : 0x02 Raw Hex
  OPERATION                      : 0x00 Raw Hex
  On Off Config                  : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT mode                      : 0x12 Raw Hex
  VOUT command                   : 0x4ccd Raw Hex
  VOUT margin hi                 : 0x50a4 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin lo                 : 0x48f6 Raw Hex
  VOUT scale                     : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV fault limit            : 0x5852 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV warn limit             : 0x547b Raw Hex
  VOUT UV warn limit             : 0x451f Raw Hex
  VOUT UV fault limit            : 0x4148 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC fault limit            : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC warn limit             : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  Power good on                  : 0x451f Raw Hex
  Power good off                 : 0x4148 Raw Hex
  On delay                       : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  On time limit                  : 0xda80 Raw Hex
  Off delay                      : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  Off time limit                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  STATUS_VOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  STATUS_IOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  Output voltage                 : 0x4ec0 Raw Hex
  Output current                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex

  2.5V_FPGA   Voltage Output     :   2.56 Volts
  Page                           : 0x03 Raw Hex
  OPERATION                      : 0x00 Raw Hex
  On Off Config                  : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT mode                      : 0x13 Raw Hex
  VOUT command                   : 0x5000 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin hi                 : 0x5400 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin lo                 : 0x4c00 Raw Hex
  VOUT scale                     : 0xb333 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV fault limit            : 0x5c00 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV warn limit             : 0x5800 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV warn limit             : 0x4800 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV fault limit            : 0x4400 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC fault limit            : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC warn limit             : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  Power good on                  : 0x4800 Raw Hex
  Power good off                 : 0x4400 Raw Hex
  On delay                       : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  On time limit                  : 0xda80 Raw Hex
  Off delay                      : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  Off time limit                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  STATUS_VOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  STATUS_IOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  Output voltage                 : 0x5207 Raw Hex
  Output current                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex

  0.85V_KC    Voltage Output     :   0.87 Volts
  Page                           : 0x04 Raw Hex
  OPERATION                      : 0x00 Raw Hex
  On Off Config                  : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT mode                      : 0x12 Raw Hex
  VOUT command                   : 0x3666 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin hi                 : 0x3927 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin lo                 : 0x33b6 Raw Hex
  VOUT scale                     : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV fault limit            : 0x3e87 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV warn limit             : 0x3bd7 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV warn limit             : 0x30f6 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV fault limit            : 0x2e35 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC fault limit            : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC warn limit             : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  Power good on                  : 0x30f6 Raw Hex
  Power good off                 : 0x2e35 Raw Hex
  On delay                       : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  On time limit                  : 0xda80 Raw Hex
  Off delay                      : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  Off time limit                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  STATUS_VOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  STATUS_IOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  Output voltage                 : 0x37c8 Raw Hex
  Output current                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex

  0.9V_KC     Voltage Output     :   0.93 Volts
  Page                           : 0x05 Raw Hex
  OPERATION                      : 0x00 Raw Hex
  On Off Config                  : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT mode                      : 0x12 Raw Hex
  VOUT command                   : 0x399a Raw Hex
  VOUT margin hi                 : 0x3c7b Raw Hex
  VOUT margin lo                 : 0x36b8 Raw Hex
  VOUT scale                     : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV fault limit            : 0x423d Raw Hex
  VOUT OV warn limit             : 0x3f5c Raw Hex
  VOUT UV warn limit             : 0x33d7 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV fault limit            : 0x30f6 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC fault limit            : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC warn limit             : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  Power good on                  : 0x33d7 Raw Hex
  Power good off                 : 0x30f6 Raw Hex
  On delay                       : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  On time limit                  : 0xda80 Raw Hex
  Off delay                      : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  Off time limit                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  STATUS_VOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  STATUS_IOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  Output voltage                 : 0x3b38 Raw Hex
  Output current                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex

  1.8V_KC     Voltage Output     :   1.85 Volts
  Page                           : 0x06 Raw Hex
  OPERATION                      : 0x00 Raw Hex
  On Off Config                  : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT mode                      : 0x13 Raw Hex
  VOUT command                   : 0x399a Raw Hex
  VOUT margin hi                 : 0x3c7b Raw Hex
  VOUT margin lo                 : 0x36b8 Raw Hex
  VOUT scale                     : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV fault limit            : 0x423d Raw Hex
  VOUT OV warn limit             : 0x3f5c Raw Hex
  VOUT UV warn limit             : 0x33d7 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV fault limit            : 0x30f6 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC fault limit            : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC warn limit             : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  Power good on                  : 0x33d7 Raw Hex
  Power good off                 : 0x30f6 Raw Hex
  On delay                       : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  On time limit                  : 0xda80 Raw Hex
  Off delay                      : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  Off time limit                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  STATUS_VOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  STATUS_IOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  Output voltage                 : 0x3b1a Raw Hex
  Output current                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex

  1.2V_KC     Voltage Output     :   1.23 Volts
  Page                           : 0x07 Raw Hex
  OPERATION                      : 0x00 Raw Hex
  On Off Config                  : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT mode                      : 0x12 Raw Hex
  VOUT command                   : 0x4ccd Raw Hex
  VOUT margin hi                 : 0x50a4 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin lo                 : 0x48f6 Raw Hex
  VOUT scale                     : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV fault limit            : 0x5852 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV warn limit             : 0x547b Raw Hex
  VOUT UV warn limit             : 0x451f Raw Hex
  VOUT UV fault limit            : 0x4148 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC fault limit            : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC warn limit             : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  Power good on                  : 0x451f Raw Hex
  Power good off                 : 0x4148 Raw Hex
  On delay                       : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  On time limit                  : 0xda80 Raw Hex
  Off delay                      : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  Off time limit                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  STATUS_VOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  STATUS_IOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  Output voltage                 : 0x4e84 Raw Hex
  Output current                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex

  1.8V_SW     Voltage Output     :   1.84 Volts
  Page                           : 0x08 Raw Hex
  OPERATION                      : 0x00 Raw Hex
  On Off Config                  : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT mode                      : 0x13 Raw Hex
  VOUT command                   : 0x399a Raw Hex
  VOUT margin hi                 : 0x3c7b Raw Hex
  VOUT margin lo                 : 0x36b8 Raw Hex
  VOUT scale                     : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV fault limit            : 0x423d Raw Hex
  VOUT OV warn limit             : 0x3f5c Raw Hex
  VOUT UV warn limit             : 0x33d7 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV fault limit            : 0x30f6 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC fault limit            : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC warn limit             : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  Power good on                  : 0x33d7 Raw Hex
  Power good off                 : 0x30f6 Raw Hex
  On delay                       : 0xeb20 Raw Hex
  On time limit                  : 0xda80 Raw Hex
  Off delay                      : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  Off time limit                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  STATUS_VOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  STATUS_IOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  Output voltage                 : 0x3af2 Raw Hex
  Output current                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex

  1.0V_SW     Voltage Output     :   1.01 Volts
  Page                           : 0x09 Raw Hex
  OPERATION                      : 0x00 Raw Hex
  On Off Config                  : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT mode                      : 0x12 Raw Hex
  VOUT command                   : 0x4000 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin hi                 : 0x4333 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin lo                 : 0x3ccd Raw Hex
  VOUT scale                     : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV fault limit            : 0x499a Raw Hex
  VOUT OV warn limit             : 0x4666 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV warn limit             : 0x399a Raw Hex
  VOUT UV fault limit            : 0x3666 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC fault limit            : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC warn limit             : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  Power good on                  : 0x399a Raw Hex
  Power good off                 : 0x3666 Raw Hex
  On delay                       : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  On time limit                  : 0xda80 Raw Hex
  Off delay                      : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  Off time limit                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  STATUS_VOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  STATUS_IOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  Output voltage                 : 0x409c Raw Hex
  Output current                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex

  SW_CORE     Voltage Output     :   1.01 Volts
  Page                           : 0x0a Raw Hex
  OPERATION                      : 0x00 Raw Hex
  On Off Config                  : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT mode                      : 0x12 Raw Hex
  VOUT command                   : 0x4000 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin hi                 : 0x4333 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin lo                 : 0x3ccd Raw Hex
  VOUT scale                     : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV fault limit            : 0x499a Raw Hex
  VOUT OV warn limit             : 0x4666 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV warn limit             : 0x399a Raw Hex
  VOUT UV fault limit            : 0x3666 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC fault limit            : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC warn limit             : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  Power good on                  : 0x399a Raw Hex
  Power good off                 : 0x3666 Raw Hex
  On delay                       : 0xca80 Raw Hex
  On time limit                  : 0xda80 Raw Hex
  Off delay                      : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  Off time limit                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  STATUS_VOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  STATUS_IOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  Output voltage                 : 0x4094 Raw Hex
  Output current                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex

  1.8V_NIC    Voltage Output     :   1.84 Volts
  Page                           : 0x0b Raw Hex
  OPERATION                      : 0x00 Raw Hex
  On Off Config                  : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT mode                      : 0x13 Raw Hex
  VOUT command                   : 0x399a Raw Hex
  VOUT margin hi                 : 0x3c7b Raw Hex
  VOUT margin lo                 : 0x36b8 Raw Hex
  VOUT scale                     : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV fault limit            : 0x423d Raw Hex
  VOUT OV warn limit             : 0x3f5c Raw Hex
  VOUT UV warn limit             : 0x33d7 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV fault limit            : 0x30f6 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC fault limit            : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC warn limit             : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  Power good on                  : 0x33d7 Raw Hex
  Power good off                 : 0x30f6 Raw Hex
  On delay                       : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  On time limit                  : 0xda80 Raw Hex
  Off delay                      : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  Off time limit                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  STATUS_VOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  STATUS_IOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  Output voltage                 : 0x3ae8 Raw Hex
  Output current                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex

  0.9V_CORE_NIC Voltage Output     :   0.93 Volts
  Page                           : 0x0c Raw Hex
  OPERATION                      : 0x00 Raw Hex
  On Off Config                  : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT mode                      : 0x12 Raw Hex
  VOUT command                   : 0x399a Raw Hex
  VOUT margin hi                 : 0x3c7b Raw Hex
  VOUT margin lo                 : 0x36b8 Raw Hex
  VOUT scale                     : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV fault limit            : 0x423d Raw Hex
  VOUT OV warn limit             : 0x3f5c Raw Hex
  VOUT UV warn limit             : 0x33d7 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV fault limit            : 0x30f6 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC fault limit            : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC warn limit             : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  Power good on                  : 0x33d7 Raw Hex
  Power good off                 : 0x30f6 Raw Hex
  On delay                       : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  On time limit                  : 0xda80 Raw Hex
  Off delay                      : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  Off time limit                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  STATUS_VOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  STATUS_IOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  Output voltage                 : 0x3bc4 Raw Hex
  Output current                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex

  1.0V_NIC    Voltage Output     :   1.03 Volts
  Page                           : 0x0d Raw Hex
  OPERATION                      : 0x00 Raw Hex
  On Off Config                  : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT mode                      : 0x12 Raw Hex
  VOUT command                   : 0x4000 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin hi                 : 0x4333 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin lo                 : 0x3ccd Raw Hex
  VOUT scale                     : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV fault limit            : 0x499a Raw Hex
  VOUT OV warn limit             : 0x4666 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV warn limit             : 0x399a Raw Hex
  VOUT UV fault limit            : 0x3666 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC fault limit            : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC warn limit             : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  Power good on                  : 0x399a Raw Hex
  Power good off                 : 0x3666 Raw Hex
  On delay                       : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  On time limit                  : 0xda80 Raw Hex
  Off delay                      : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  Off time limit                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  STATUS_VOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  STATUS_IOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  Output voltage                 : 0x41a0 Raw Hex
  Output current                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex

  VDD_18_S5   Voltage Output     :   1.84 Volts
  Page                           : 0x0e Raw Hex
  OPERATION                      : 0x00 Raw Hex
  On Off Config                  : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT mode                      : 0x13 Raw Hex
  VOUT command                   : 0x399a Raw Hex
  VOUT margin hi                 : 0x3c7b Raw Hex
  VOUT margin lo                 : 0x36b8 Raw Hex
  VOUT scale                     : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV fault limit            : 0x423d Raw Hex
  VOUT OV warn limit             : 0x3f5c Raw Hex
  VOUT UV warn limit             : 0x33d7 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV fault limit            : 0x30f6 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC fault limit            : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC warn limit             : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  Power good on                  : 0x33d7 Raw Hex
  Power good off                 : 0x30f6 Raw Hex
  On delay                       : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  On time limit                  : 0xda80 Raw Hex
  Off delay                      : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  Off time limit                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  STATUS_VOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  STATUS_IOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  Output voltage                 : 0x3b02 Raw Hex
  Output current                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex

  VDDCR_SOC_S5 Voltage Output     :   0.92 Volts
  Page                           : 0x0f Raw Hex
  OPERATION                      : 0x00 Raw Hex
  On Off Config                  : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT mode                      : 0x12 Raw Hex
  VOUT command                   : 0x399a Raw Hex
  VOUT margin hi                 : 0x3c7b Raw Hex
  VOUT margin lo                 : 0x36b8 Raw Hex
  VOUT scale                     : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV fault limit            : 0x423d Raw Hex
  VOUT OV warn limit             : 0x3f5c Raw Hex
  VOUT UV warn limit             : 0x33d7 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV fault limit            : 0x30f6 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC fault limit            : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC warn limit             : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  Power good on                  : 0x33d7 Raw Hex
  Power good off                 : 0x30f6 Raw Hex
  On delay                       : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  On time limit                  : 0xda80 Raw Hex
  Off delay                      : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  Off time limit                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  STATUS_VOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  STATUS_IOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  Output voltage                 : 0x3b08 Raw Hex
  Output current                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex

  VDD_18      Voltage Output     :   1.84 Volts
  Page                           : 0x10 Raw Hex
  OPERATION                      : 0x00 Raw Hex
  On Off Config                  : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT mode                      : 0x13 Raw Hex
  VOUT command                   : 0x399a Raw Hex
  VOUT margin hi                 : 0x3c7b Raw Hex
  VOUT margin lo                 : 0x36b8 Raw Hex
  VOUT scale                     : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV fault limit            : 0x423d Raw Hex
  VOUT OV warn limit             : 0x3f5c Raw Hex
  VOUT UV warn limit             : 0x33d7 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV fault limit            : 0x30f6 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC fault limit            : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC warn limit             : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  Power good on                  : 0x33d7 Raw Hex
  Power good off                 : 0x30f6 Raw Hex
  On delay                       : 0xb39a Raw Hex
  On time limit                  : 0xda80 Raw Hex
  Off delay                      : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  Off time limit                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  STATUS_VOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  STATUS_IOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  Output voltage                 : 0x3aee Raw Hex
  Output current                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex

  VDD_33      Voltage Output     :   3.45 Volts
  Page                           : 0x11 Raw Hex
  OPERATION                      : 0x00 Raw Hex
  On Off Config                  : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT mode                      : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT command                   : 0x34cd Raw Hex
  VOUT margin hi                 : 0x3771 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin lo                 : 0x3229 Raw Hex
  VOUT scale                     : 0xb266 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV fault limit            : 0x3cb8 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV warn limit             : 0x3a14 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV warn limit             : 0x2f85 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV fault limit            : 0x2ce1 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC fault limit            : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC warn limit             : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  Power good on                  : 0x2f85 Raw Hex
  Power good off                 : 0x2ce1 Raw Hex
  On delay                       : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  On time limit                  : 0xda80 Raw Hex
  Off delay                      : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  Off time limit                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  STATUS_VOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  STATUS_IOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  Output voltage                 : 0x372a Raw Hex
  Output current                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex

  VPP_CD      Voltage Output     :   2.55 Volts
  Page                           : 0x12 Raw Hex
  OPERATION                      : 0x00 Raw Hex
  On Off Config                  : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT mode                      : 0x13 Raw Hex
  VOUT command                   : 0x5000 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin hi                 : 0x5400 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin lo                 : 0x4c00 Raw Hex
  VOUT scale                     : 0xb333 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV fault limit            : 0x5c00 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV warn limit             : 0x5800 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV warn limit             : 0x4800 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV fault limit            : 0x4400 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC fault limit            : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC warn limit             : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  Power good on                  : 0x4800 Raw Hex
  Power good off                 : 0x4400 Raw Hex
  On delay                       : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  On time limit                  : 0xda80 Raw Hex
  Off delay                      : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  Off time limit                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  STATUS_VOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  STATUS_IOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  Output voltage                 : 0x51c1 Raw Hex
  Output current                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex

  VPP_GH      Voltage Output     :   2.55 Volts
  Page                           : 0x13 Raw Hex
  OPERATION                      : 0x00 Raw Hex
  On Off Config                  : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT mode                      : 0x13 Raw Hex
  VOUT command                   : 0x5000 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin hi                 : 0x5400 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin lo                 : 0x4c00 Raw Hex
  VOUT scale                     : 0xb333 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV fault limit            : 0x5c00 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV warn limit             : 0x5800 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV warn limit             : 0x4800 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV fault limit            : 0x4400 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC fault limit            : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC warn limit             : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  Power good on                  : 0x4800 Raw Hex
  Power good off                 : 0x4400 Raw Hex
  On delay                       : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  On time limit                  : 0xda80 Raw Hex
  Off delay                      : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  Off time limit                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  STATUS_VOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  STATUS_IOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  Output voltage                 : 0x51bc Raw Hex
  Output current                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex

  VDDIO_MEM_CD Voltage Output     :   1.23 Volts
  Page                           : 0x14 Raw Hex
  OPERATION                      : 0x00 Raw Hex
  On Off Config                  : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT mode                      : 0x12 Raw Hex
  VOUT command                   : 0x4ccd Raw Hex
  VOUT margin hi                 : 0x50a4 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin lo                 : 0x48f6 Raw Hex
  VOUT scale                     : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV fault limit            : 0x5852 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV warn limit             : 0x547b Raw Hex
  VOUT UV warn limit             : 0x451f Raw Hex
  VOUT UV fault limit            : 0x4148 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC fault limit            : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC warn limit             : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  Power good on                  : 0x451f Raw Hex
  Power good off                 : 0x4148 Raw Hex
  On delay                       : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  On time limit                  : 0xda80 Raw Hex
  Off delay                      : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  Off time limit                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  STATUS_VOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  STATUS_IOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  Output voltage                 : 0x4ef4 Raw Hex
  Output current                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex

  VDDIO_MEM_GH Voltage Output     :   1.23 Volts
  Page                           : 0x15 Raw Hex
  OPERATION                      : 0x00 Raw Hex
  On Off Config                  : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT mode                      : 0x12 Raw Hex
  VOUT command                   : 0x4ccd Raw Hex
  VOUT margin hi                 : 0x50a4 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin lo                 : 0x48f6 Raw Hex
  VOUT scale                     : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV fault limit            : 0x5852 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV warn limit             : 0x547b Raw Hex
  VOUT UV warn limit             : 0x451f Raw Hex
  VOUT UV fault limit            : 0x4148 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC fault limit            : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC warn limit             : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  Power good on                  : 0x451f Raw Hex
  Power good off                 : 0x4148 Raw Hex
  On delay                       : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  On time limit                  : 0xda80 Raw Hex
  Off delay                      : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  Off time limit                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  STATUS_VOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  STATUS_IOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  Output voltage                 : 0x4ef4 Raw Hex
  Output current                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex

  1.2V_MGTAVTT_KC Voltage Output     :   1.23 Volts
  Page                           : 0x16 Raw Hex
  OPERATION                      : 0x00 Raw Hex
  On Off Config                  : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT mode                      : 0x12 Raw Hex
  VOUT command                   : 0x4ccd Raw Hex
  VOUT margin hi                 : 0x50a4 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin lo                 : 0x48f6 Raw Hex
  VOUT scale                     : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV fault limit            : 0x5852 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV warn limit             : 0x547b Raw Hex
  VOUT UV warn limit             : 0x451f Raw Hex
  VOUT UV fault limit            : 0x4148 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC fault limit            : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC warn limit             : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  Power good on                  : 0x451f Raw Hex
  Power good off                 : 0x4148 Raw Hex
  On delay                       : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  On time limit                  : 0xda80 Raw Hex
  Off delay                      : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  Off time limit                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  STATUS_VOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  STATUS_IOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  Output voltage                 : 0x4ee0 Raw Hex
  Output current                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex

  0.9V_NTX_EN Voltage Output     :   0.00 Volts
  Page                           : 0x17 Raw Hex
  OPERATION                      : 0x00 Raw Hex
  On Off Config                  : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT mode                      : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT command                   : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin hi                 : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin lo                 : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT scale                     : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV fault limit            : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV warn limit             : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV warn limit             : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV fault limit            : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC fault limit            : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC warn limit             : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  Power good on                  : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  Power good off                 : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  On delay                       : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  On time limit                  : 0xda80 Raw Hex
  Off delay                      : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  Off time limit                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  STATUS_VOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  STATUS_IOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  Output voltage                 : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  Output current                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex

  1.5V_NTX_EN Voltage Output     :   0.00 Volts
  Page                           : 0x18 Raw Hex
  OPERATION                      : 0x00 Raw Hex
  On Off Config                  : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT mode                      : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT command                   : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin hi                 : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin lo                 : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT scale                     : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV fault limit            : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV warn limit             : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV warn limit             : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV fault limit            : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC fault limit            : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC warn limit             : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  Power good on                  : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  Power good off                 : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  On delay                       : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  On time limit                  : 0xda80 Raw Hex
  Off delay                      : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  Off time limit                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  STATUS_VOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  STATUS_IOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  Output voltage                 : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  Output current                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex

  1.8V_PHY_EN Voltage Output     :   0.00 Volts
  Page                           : 0x19 Raw Hex
  OPERATION                      : 0x00 Raw Hex
  On Off Config                  : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT mode                      : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT command                   : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin hi                 : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin lo                 : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT scale                     : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV fault limit            : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV warn limit             : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV warn limit             : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV fault limit            : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC fault limit            : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC warn limit             : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  Power good on                  : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  Power good off                 : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  On delay                       : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  On time limit                  : 0xda80 Raw Hex
  Off delay                      : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  Off time limit                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  STATUS_VOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  STATUS_IOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  Output voltage                 : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  Output current                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex

  1.0V_PHY_EN Voltage Output     :   0.00 Volts
  Page                           : 0x1a Raw Hex
  OPERATION                      : 0x00 Raw Hex
  On Off Config                  : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT mode                      : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT command                   : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin hi                 : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin lo                 : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT scale                     : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV fault limit            : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV warn limit             : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV warn limit             : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV fault limit            : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC fault limit            : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC warn limit             : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  Power good on                  : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  Power good off                 : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  On delay                       : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  On time limit                  : 0xda80 Raw Hex
  Off delay                      : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  Off time limit                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  STATUS_VOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  STATUS_IOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  Output voltage                 : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  Output current                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex

  VDDCR_SOC_EN Voltage Output     :   0.00 Volts
  Page                           : 0x1b Raw Hex
  OPERATION                      : 0x00 Raw Hex
  On Off Config                  : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT mode                      : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT command                   : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin hi                 : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin lo                 : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT scale                     : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV fault limit            : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV warn limit             : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV warn limit             : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV fault limit            : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC fault limit            : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC warn limit             : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  Power good on                  : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  Power good off                 : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  On delay                       : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  On time limit                  : 0xda80 Raw Hex
  Off delay                      : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  Off time limit                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  STATUS_VOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  STATUS_IOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  Output voltage                 : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  Output current                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex

  VDDCR_CPU_EN Voltage Output     :   0.00 Volts
  Page                           : 0x1c Raw Hex
  OPERATION                      : 0x00 Raw Hex
  On Off Config                  : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT mode                      : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT command                   : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin hi                 : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin lo                 : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT scale                     : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV fault limit            : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV warn limit             : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV warn limit             : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV fault limit            : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC fault limit            : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC warn limit             : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  Power good on                  : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  Power good off                 : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  On delay                       : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  On time limit                  : 0xda80 Raw Hex
  Off delay                      : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  Off time limit                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  STATUS_VOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  STATUS_IOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  Output voltage                 : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  Output current                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex

  VDD_3.3_S5_EN Voltage Output     :   0.00 Volts
  Page                           : 0x1d Raw Hex
  OPERATION                      : 0x00 Raw Hex
  On Off Config                  : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT mode                      : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT command                   : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin hi                 : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin lo                 : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT scale                     : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV fault limit            : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV warn limit             : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV warn limit             : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV fault limit            : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC fault limit            : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC warn limit             : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  Power good on                  : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  Power good off                 : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  On delay                       : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  On time limit                  : 0xda80 Raw Hex
  Off delay                      : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  Off time limit                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  STATUS_VOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  STATUS_IOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  Output voltage                 : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  Output current                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex

  3.3_NIC_EN  Voltage Output     :   0.00 Volts
  Page                           : 0x1e Raw Hex
  OPERATION                      : 0x00 Raw Hex
  On Off Config                  : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT mode                      : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT command                   : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin hi                 : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin lo                 : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT scale                     : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV fault limit            : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV warn limit             : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV warn limit             : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV fault limit            : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC fault limit            : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC warn limit             : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  Power good on                  : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  Power good off                 : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  On delay                       : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  On time limit                  : 0xda80 Raw Hex
  Off delay                      : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  Off time limit                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  STATUS_VOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  STATUS_IOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  Output voltage                 : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  Output current                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex

  5V_EN       Voltage Output     :   0.00 Volts
  Page                           : 0x1f Raw Hex
  OPERATION                      : 0x00 Raw Hex
  On Off Config                  : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT mode                      : 0x14 Raw Hex
  VOUT command                   : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin hi                 : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT margin lo                 : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT scale                     : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV fault limit            : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT OV warn limit             : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV warn limit             : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  VOUT UV fault limit            : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC fault limit            : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  IOUT OC warn limit             : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  Power good on                  : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  Power good off                 : 0x0000 Raw Hex
  On delay                       : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  On time limit                  : 0xda80 Raw Hex
  Off delay                      : 0xba00 Raw Hex
  Off time limit                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex
  STATUS_VOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  STATUS_IOUT                    : 0x00 Raw Hex
  Output voltage                 : 0x0001 Raw Hex
  Output current                 : 0x8000 Raw Hex


 PSEQ log

Fault Info Reg (0xb5):
12 9a 00 00 4f a9 33 48 7f ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 7f ff

Fault Rails Warning Reg (0xb6):
20 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 7f ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
7f ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 7f ff ff ff ff ff ff ff


Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 0:
07 00 d0 2f 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 1:
07 00 45 34 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 2:
07 00 54 4c 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 3:
07 00 7d 4f 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 4:
07 00 10 36 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 5:
07 00 6c 39 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 6:
07 00 44 39 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 7:
07 00 18 4c 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 8:
07 00 22 39 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 9:
07 00 80 3e 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 10:
07 00 80 3e 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 11:
07 00 12 39 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 12:
07 00 a0 39 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 13:
07 00 b8 3f 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 14:
07 00 36 39 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 15:
07 00 3c 39 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 16:
07 00 22 39 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 17:
07 00 74 35 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 18:
07 00 3e 4f 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 19:
07 00 37 4f 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 20:
07 00 7c 4c 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 21:
07 00 7c 4c 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 22:
07 00 74 4c 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 23:
07 00 00 00 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 24:
07 00 00 00 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 25:
07 00 00 00 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 26:
07 00 00 00 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 27:
07 00 00 00 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 28:
07 00 00 00 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 29:
07 00 00 00 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 30:
07 00 00 00 00 00 00

Rails Value Reg (0xb7) page 31:
07 00 01 00 00 00 00

Logged Fault Reg (0xea):
25 03 00 00 08 02 82 00 7f ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
7f ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 7f ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
00 00 00 00 00

Fault Details Index Reg (0xeb):
00 64

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 0:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 1:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 2:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 3:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 4:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 5:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 6:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 7:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 8:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 9:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 10:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 11:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 12:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 13:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 14:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 15:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 16:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 17:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 18:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 19:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 20:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 21:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 22:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 23:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 24:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 25:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 26:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 27:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 28:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 29:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 30:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 31:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 32:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 33:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 34:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 35:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 36:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 37:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 38:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 39:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 40:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 41:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 42:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 43:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 44:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 45:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 46:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 47:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 48:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 49:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 50:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 51:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 52:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 53:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 54:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 55:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 56:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 57:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 58:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 59:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 60:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 61:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 62:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 63:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 64:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 65:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 66:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 67:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 68:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 69:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 70:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 71:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 72:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 73:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 74:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 75:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 76:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 77:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 78:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 79:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 80:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 81:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 82:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 83:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 84:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 85:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 86:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 87:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 88:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 89:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 90:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 91:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 92:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 93:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 94:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 95:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 96:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 97:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 98:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Fault Details Reg (0xec) index 99:
0c 02 66 2c 4e 88 04 e9 7f ff ff ff

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 0:
05 00 4b 31 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 1:
05 00 fa 35 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 2:
05 00 08 4f 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 3:
05 00 25 52 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 4:
05 00 fc 37 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 5:
05 00 58 3b 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 6:
05 00 24 3b 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 7:
05 00 e8 4e 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 8:
05 00 06 3b 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 9:
05 00 c8 41 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 10:
05 00 c8 41 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 11:
05 00 16 3b 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 12:
05 00 d8 3b 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 13:
05 00 dc 41 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 14:
05 00 10 3b 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 15:
05 00 1c 3b 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 16:
05 00 2a 3b 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 17:
05 00 3e 37 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 18:
05 00 ce 51 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 19:
05 00 ce 51 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 20:
05 00 4c 4f 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 21:
05 00 58 4f 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 22:
05 00 44 4f 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 23:
05 00 00 00 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 24:
05 00 00 00 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 25:
05 00 00 00 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 26:
05 00 00 00 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 27:
05 00 00 00 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 28:
05 00 00 00 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 29:
05 00 00 00 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 30:
05 00 00 00 00

Logged Page Peaks Reg (0xed) page 31:
05 00 00 00 00

Fault Detail Enable Reg (0xef):
25 ff ff ff f7 fd 07 07 7f ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
7f ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 7f ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
00 00 00 00 00


*************** EPM Data ***************
EPM0 is present
EPM0 Card power is okay
EPM0 Card is ready
EPM0 temperature is 32 degrees Celsius

***************  Fans  ***************
FanMod 1 Fan 1 rotating
FanMod 1 Fan 1 RPM = 21720
FanMod 1 Fan 2 rotating
FanMod 1 Fan 2 RPM = 19380
FanMod 1 Fan 3 rotating
FanMod 1 Fan 3 RPM = 21900
FanMod 1 Fan 4 rotating
FanMod 1 Fan 4 RPM = 19320
FanMod 2 Fan 1 rotating
FanMod 2 Fan 1 RPM = 21720
FanMod 2 Fan 2 rotating
FanMod 2 Fan 2 RPM = 19260
FanMod 2 Fan 3 rotating
FanMod 2 Fan 3 RPM = 21540
FanMod 2 Fan 4 rotating
FanMod 2 Fan 4 RPM = 19440

Environmental Fan FPGA Control   : 0x00000107
Environmental Fan Status         : 0x00000003
Environmental Fan Enable Control : 0x00110700
Fanmod1 PWM Slope                : 0x00000108
Fanmod1 Speed                    : 0x000003e8
Fanmod1 Smartfan Control         : 0x00000000
Fanmod1 Smartfan Status          : 0x00540000
Fanmod1 Smartfan PWM             : 0x000000f0
Fanmod1 Smartfan Debug           : 0x00003aee
Fanmod2 PWM Slope                : 0x00000108
Fanmod2 Speed                    : 0x000003e8
Fanmod2 Smartfan Control         : 0x00000000
Fanmod2 Smartfan Status          : 0x00540000
Fanmod2 Smartfan PWM             : 0x000000f0
Fanmod2 Smartfan Debug           : 0x00003b14
T2/T1 Temp                       : 0x0088007c
T4/T3 Temp                       : 0x0098008c
T6/T5 Temp                       : 0x00a8009c
T8/T7 Temp                       : 0x00b800ac
Level 1 Speed                    : 0x000004b0
Level 2 Speed                    : 0x00000550
Level 3 Speed                    : 0x000005b4
Level 4 Speed                    : 0x00000640
Level 5 Speed                    : 0x000007d0
Minimal Speed Threshold          : 0x00000054
Fan Controller Speed = automatic

***************  Disks  ***************

***************  SSD Data  ***************

show eth-uplink

To display Ethernet uplink information, use the show eth-uplink command.

show eth-uplink [ detail| expand| fsm]

Syntax Description

detail

(Optional) Displays details about the Ethernet uplink.

expand

(Optional) Displays expanded information about the Ethernet uplink.

fsm status

(Optional) Displays the finite state machine status.

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

Unidirectional link detection (UDLD) is not supported by FXOS; ignore any references to UDLD.

Examples

This example shows how to display expanded Ethernet uplink information:

firepower# show eth-uplink expand

Ethernet Uplink:
    Mode          MAC Table Aging Time (dd:hh:mm:ss) VLAN Port Count Optimization
    ------------- ---------------------------------- ----------------------------
    Security Node 00:04:01:40                        Disabled
firepower# show eth-uplink expand

Ethernet Uplink:
    Mode: Security Node
    MAC Table Aging Time (dd:hh:mm:ss): 00:04:01:40
    VLAN Port Count Optimization: Disabled

    Ethernet Link Profile:
        Name       UDLD link policy name Oper UDLD link policy name
        ---------- --------------------- --------------------------
        default    default               fabric/lan/udld-link-pol-default

    Fabric:
        Fabric ID: A

        Interface:
            Port Name: Ethernet1/1
            Port Type: Mgmt
            Admin State: Enabled
            Oper State: Link Down
            State Reason: Link failure or not-connected

    <--- intevening lines removed for brevity --->

            Port Name: Ethernet2/6
            Port Type: Data
            Admin State: Disabled
            Oper State: Admin Down
            State Reason: Administratively down

            Port Name: Ethernet2/7
            Port Type: Data
            Admin State: Disabled
            Oper State: Sfp Not Present
            State Reason: Unknown

            Port Name: Ethernet2/8
            Port Type: Data
            Admin State: Disabled
            Oper State: Sfp Not Present
            State Reason: Unknown

        Port Channel:
            Port Channel Id: 48
            Name: Port-channel48
            Port Type: Cluster
            Admin State: Enabled
            Oper State: Failed
            State Reason: No operational members

            Member Port:
                Port Name       Membership         Oper State       State Reason
                --------------- ------------------ ---------------- ------------
                Ethernet1/5     Down               Link Down        Link failure or not-connected
                Ethernet1/6     Down               Link Down        Link failure or not-connected

    Stats Threshold Policy:
        Name: default
        Full Name: fabric/lan/thr-policy-default
        Policy Owner: Local

    UDLD link policy:
        Name       Admin State UDLD mode
        ---------- ----------- ---------
        default    Disabled    Normal
firepower# 

show event

To display FSM event information, use the show event command.

show event [ event_id| detail]

Syntax Description

event_id

(Optional) Displays information for a specific event.

detail

(Optional) Displays detailed information for all events.

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

You can use the show event command without any arguments or keywords to display a list of events.

Examples

This example shows how to display a list of events:


FP9300-A# show event
Creation Time            ID       Code     Description
------------------------ -------- -------- -----------
2025-12-23T04:17:00.678    176144 E4195253 [FSM:STAGE:SKIP]: keyring configuration on secondary(FSM-STAGE:sam:dme:PkiEpUpdateEp:SetKeyRingPeer)
2025-12-23T04:17:00.678    176145 E4195253 [FSM:STAGE:END]: keyring configuration on secondary(FSM-STAGE:sam:dme:PkiEpUpdateEp:SetKeyRingPeer)
2025-12-23T04:17:00.678    176146 E4197130 [FSM:STAGE:SKIP]: post processing after keyring configration on primary(FSM-STAGE:sam:dme:PkiEpUpdateEp:PostSetKeyRingLocal)
2025-12-23T04:17:00.678    176147 E4197130 [FSM:STAGE:END]: post processing after keyring configration on primary(FSM-STAGE:sam:dme:PkiEpUpdateEp:PostSetKeyRingLocal)
2025-12-23T04:17:00.678    176148 E4197131 [FSM:STAGE:SKIP]: post processing after keyring configuration on secondary(FSM-STAGE:sam:dme:PkiEpUpdateEp:PostSetKeyRingPeer)
2025-12-23T04:17:00.678    176149 E4197131 [FSM:STAGE:END]: post processing after keyring configuration on secondary(FSM-STAGE:sam:dme:PkiEpUpdateEp:PostSetKeyRingPeer)
2025-12-23T04:17:00.678    176150 E4195525 [FSM:END]: keyring configuration(FSM:sam:dme:PkiEpUpdateEp)
2025-12-23T04:17:00.677    176142 E4195252 [FSM:STAGE:STALE-SUCCESS]: keyring configuration on primary(FSM-STAGE:sam:dme:PkiEpUpdateEp:SetKeyRingLocal)

    <--- remaining lines removed for brevity --->

FP9300-A# 

show export-config detail

To display export configurations in detail, use the show export-config detail command.

show export-config [ detail ]

Syntax Description

Detail

Displays detailed information for the export-config.

Command Modes

scope system

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope system.

Examples

This example shows the export-config information.

Firepower # scope system
Firepower /system #
Firepower /system # export-config 
scp://<user>@10.196.154.20:/auto/stg_03/ssp/92.14.2/92.14.2.4/final/<config
.txt> enabled
Password:
Firepower /system/export-config* # commit-buffer
Firepower /system/export-config # exit
Firepower /system # show export-config detail
Export Configuration Task:
Hostname: 10.196.154.20
Remote File: :/auto/stg_03/ssp/92.14.2/92.14.2.4/final/<config.txt>
User: user
Protocol: Scp
Admin State: Disabled
Status: Pass
Description:
Port: Default
Current Task: internal system backup(FSM-
STAGE:sam:dme:MgmtBackupBackup:upload)
Note: Any issue/errors regarding keys while committing the buffer. Please 
set the encryption key as shown below.

Setting an Encryption Key for Configuration Import/Export

Firepower# scope security
Firepower /security # set password-encryption-key
Enter a key:
Confirm the key:
Warning: Please make note of the encryption key configured. 
If you change the key, importing configurations that were exported with the previous key 
will fail, because Import and Export requires the same encryption key on 
the system.
Firepower /security* # commit-buffer

show fabric

To view fabric cabling information, use the show fabric command in cabling mode.

show fabric [ breakout| detail| expand]

Syntax Description

a

(Optional) Displays cabling information specific to Fabric A.

Note

 

There is no Fabric B.

detail

(Optional) Displays detailed cabling information. The expand keyword is available with this option.

expand

(Optional) Displays expanded cabling information including port breakouts. The detail keyword is available with this option.

Command Modes

scope cabling/

Command History

Release Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this command displays general fabric cabling information.

Examples

This example shows how to display expanded cabling information:

firepower# scope cabling
firepower /cabling # show fabric expand

cabling on switch:
    Id: A

    port breakout:
        Slot ID    Port ID    breakout type
        ---------- ---------- -------------
                 3          1 10g 4x
                 3          2 10g 4x
firepower /cabling # 

show fabric-interconnect

To display fabric interconnect information, use the show fabric-interconnect command.

show fabric-interconnect [ a | b | detail | environment | firmware | fsm | inventory | mac-aging | mode | version ]

Syntax Description

a

(Optional) Displays fabric interconnect information for Fabric A. Use the optional detail keyword to show detailed information for the fabric.

Note

 

There is only one fabric; it is labeled A. Thus, there is no need to enter this keyword.

b

(Optional) Do not use: there is no Fabric B.

detail

(Optional) Displays detailed fabric interconnect information.

environment

(Optional) Displays information about installed fabric cards. These optional keywords are available:

  • a —Displays information for only Fabric A. This keyword is optional—there is only one fabric.

  • b —Do not use: there is no Fabric B.

  • detail —Displays detailed environment information.

  • expand —Displays expanded environment information. The detail keyword is available with this option.

  • fan —Displays fan-specific information. The keywords detail and psu available with this option.

  • psu —Displays power-supply-unit-specific information. The keywords detail and fan available with this option.

firmware

(Optional) Displays firmware information.

fsm status

(Optional) Displays finite state machine status information.

inventory

(Optional) Displays basic hardware information about the fabric. The keywords detail , expand and id available with this option.

mac-aging

(Optional) Displays MAC table aging time.

mode

(Optional) Displays fabric interconnect mode information.

version

(Optional) Displays firmware version information.

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This command does not require a license.

Examples

This example shows how to display base fabric interconnect information:

FP9300-A# show fabric-interconnect

Fabric Interconnect:
    ID   OOB IP Addr     OOB Gateway     OOB Netmask     OOB IPv6 Address OOB IPv6 Gateway Prefix Operability
    ---- --------------- --------------- --------------- ---------------- ---------------- ------ -----------
    A    10.201.153.14   10.201.153.1    255.255.255.0   ::               ::               64     Operable
FP9300-A# 

show fan-module

To view information about installed fan modules, use the show fan-module command in chassis mode.

show fan-module [[ 1 module_id] | detail | expand]

Syntax Description

tray_id module_id

(Optional) To display information for a specific module, use tray_id module_id to identify the module. The tray_id is always 1; the module_id can be 1 through 8.

detail

(Optional) Use this keyword to display detailed status information about each fan module.

expand

(Optional) Use this keyword to display overall status information for each fan module.

Command Modes

scope chassis/

Command History

Release Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

You can use this command without any arguments or keywords to display basic fan module information.

Examples

This example shows how to show detailed information for a specific fan module:

firepower# scope chassis
firepower /chassis # show fan-module 1 2 detail

Fan Module:
    Tray: 1
    Module: 2
    Overall Status: Operable
    Operability: Operable
    Threshold Status: OK
    Power State: On
    Presence: Equipped
    Thermal Status: OK
    Product Name: Cisco Firepower 9000 Series Fan
    PID: FPR9K-FAN
    VID: 01
    Part Number: 73-17509-01
    Vendor: Cisco Systems Inc
    Serial (SN): NWG194500D8
    HW Revision: 0
    Mfg Date: 2015-11-07T00:00:00.000
firepower /chassis #

show fault

To display fault information, use the show fault command.

show fault [ ID| cause| detail| severity| suppressed]

Syntax Description

ID

(Optional) Display information for the specified fault only.

cause label

(Optional) Display faults with the specifed cause label; for example, set-user-local-failed.

detail

(Optional) Display detailed information about each fault.

severity { cleared| condition| critical| info| major| minor| warning}

(Optional) Displays all faults of the specified severity:

  • cleared

  • condition

  • critical

  • info

  • major

  • minor

  • warning

suppressed

(Optional) Displays all suppressed faults.

You also can optionally append the cause , detail , or severity keyword.

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.0(1)

This command was introduced.

Examples

This example shows how to display the fault list:

FP9300-A# show fault 
Severity  Code     Last Transition Time     ID       Description
--------- -------- ------------------------ -------- -----------
Major     F0276    2025-12-16T07:08:08.542     52605 ether port 1/1 on fabric interconnect A oper state: link-down, reason: Link failure or not-connected
Major     F0276    2025-12-16T07:08:08.542     78300 ether port 1/5 on fabric interconnect A oper state: link-down, reason: Link failure or not-connected
Major     F0276    2025-12-16T07:08:08.542     78301 ether port 1/6 on fabric interconnect A oper state: link-down, reason: Link failure or not-connected
Warning   F16683   2025-12-16T07:08:00.670     78430 [FSM:STAGE:FAILED]: internal system backup(FSM-STAGE:sam:dme:MgmtBackupBackup:upload)
Warning   F78123   2025-12-16T07:08:00.670     78428 [FSM:STAGE:REMOTE-ERROR]: Result: end-point-failed Code: unspecified 
Message: End point timed out. Check for IP, port, password, disk space or network access related issues.#(sam:dme:MgmtBackupBackup:upload)

    <--- remaining lines removed for brevity --->

FP9300-A# 

show fc

To display the information of fc class available on the system, use the show fc command.

show fc [ detail ]

Syntax Description

detail

Lists detailed fc class information.

Command Modes

scope eth-server, scope qos

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope eth-server, scope qos

Examples

This example shows how tpo display system fc class information:

Firepower # scope eth-server
Firepower /eth-server # scope qos
Firepower /eth-server/qos # show fc

FC Class:
    Priority: Fc
    Cos: 3
    Weight: 5
    Bw Percent: 50
    Drop: No Drop
    Mtu: Fc
    Admin State: Enabled

This example shows howto displau detailed information of ethernet classified class:

Firepower /eth-server/qos # show eth-classified

Ethernet Classified Class:
    Priority: Platinum
    CoS: 5
    Weight: 10
    BW Percent: Not Applicable
    Drop: No Drop
    MTU: Normal
    Multicast Optimize: No
    Admin State: Disabled

    Priority: Gold
    CoS: 4
    Weight: 9
    BW Percent: Not Applicable
    Drop: Drop
    MTU: Normal
    Multicast Optimize: No
    Admin State: Disabled

    Priority: Silver
    CoS: 2
    Weight: 8
    BW Percent: Not Applicable
    Drop: Drop
    MTU: Normal
    Multicast Optimize: No
    Admin State: Disabled

This example shows how to display detailed information of ethernet best effort class:

Firepower /eth-server/qos # show eth-best-effort 

Ethernet Best-Effort Class:
    Priority: Best Effort
    Cos: Any
    Weight: 5
    Bw Percent: 50
    Drop: Drop
    Mtu: 9198
    Multicast Optimize: No
    Admin State: Enabled

This example shows how to display the detailed information of ethernet best effort class:

Firepower /eth-server/qos # show eth-best-effort detail

Ethernet Best-Effort Class:
    Priority: Best Effort
    Cos: Any
    Weight: 5
    Bw Percent: 50
    Drop: Drop
    Mtu: 9198
    Multicast Optimize: No
    Admin State: Enabled

show fips-mode

To display current FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standard) mode status information, use the show fips-mode command.

show fips-mode

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

Security mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

Enabling certification compliance on a Firepower 4100/9300 chassis does not automatically propagate compliance to any of its attached logical devices.

Examples

This example shows how to enter security mode and display current FIPS mode status information:

FP9300-A # scope security
FP9300-A /security # show fips-mode
FIPS Mode Admin State: Disabled
FIPS Mode Operational State: Disabled
FP9300-A /security # 

show firmware

To view system firmware information, use the show firmware command.

show firmware [ detail | expand | monitor | package-version ]

Syntax Description

detail

(Optional) Use this keyword to display the current firmware and start-up versions for the device, as well as the running version, its activate status, and the start-up version for the service manager.

expand

(Optional) Use this keyword to list an extensive list of version and status information for the various system components.

monitor

(Optional) Use this keyword to display current package version and upgrade status for the device manager, fabric interconnect, and chassis server(s).

package-version

(Optional) Use this keyword to display current package version for the device manager.

Command Modes

System mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

You can use show firmware monitor repeatedly to monitor the status of a firmware upgrade download and activation.

Examples

This example shows how to monitor firmware version and upgrade status:

FP9300-A# scope system
FP9300-A /system # show firmware monitor
FPRM:
    Package-Vers: 2.4(1.52)
    Upgrade-Status: Ready

Fabric Interconnect A:
    Package-Vers: 2.4(1.52)
    Upgrade-Status: Ready

Chassis 1:
    Server 1:
        Package-Vers: 2.4(1.52)
        Upgrade-Status: Ready
    Server 2:
        Package-Vers: 2.4(1.52)
        Upgrade-Status: Ready

FP9300-A /system # 

show (firmware-install)

To display current firmware package information, use the show command in firmware-install mode.

show [ detail | event | fsm ]

Syntax Description

detail

(Optional) Use this keyword to display detailed firmware package information.

event [ event_ID| detail]

(Optional) Use this keyword to display events logged during firmware upgrade; the detail keyword is available.

Provide a specific event_ID to view information for only that event.

fsm { status| task}

(Optional) Use these keywords to show firmware upgrade-related finite state machine (FSM) status- or task-related information.

Command Modes

Firmware installation mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this command shows information about the most-recently installed firmware package.

Examples

This example shows how to display detailed information about the installed firmware package:

FP9300-A# scope firmware
FP9300-A /firmware # scope firmware-install
FP9300-A /firmware-install # show detail

Firmware Pack Install:
    Upgrade Package Version: 1.0.16
    Oper State: Ready
    Upgrade Status: Upgrade Complete Successful
    Current Task:
FP9300-A /firmware-install # 

show filter expand detail

To display filter details for packet capture, use the show filter expand detail command.

show filter expand detail

Syntax Description

show filter expand detail

Displays details of configured filter for packet capture.

Command Modes

scope packet-capture

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This show command is with in scope packet-capture. Refer to the folllwing table for information on the supported filter properties.

ivlan

Inner VLAN ID (vlan of packet while ingressing port)

ovlan

Outer VLAN ID (vlan added by the Firepower 4100/9300 chassis)

srcip

Source IP Address (IPv4)

destip

Destination IP Address (IPv4)

srcport

Source Port Number

destport

Destination Port Number

protocol

IP Protocol [IANA defined Protocol values in decimal format]

ethertype

Ethernet Protocol type [IANA defined Ethernet Protocol type value in decimal format. For eg: IPv4 = 2048, IPv6 = 34525, ARP = 2054, SGT = 35081]

srcmac

Source Mac Address

destmac

Destination Mac Address

Examples

This example shows how to display the configured filter details:

Firepower# scope packet-capture
Firepower /packet-capture # create filter check
Firepower /packet-capture/filter* # set destip 10.126.12.45
Firepower /packet-capture/filter* # commit-buffer
Firepower /packet-capture/filter # exit
Firepower /packet-capture # show filter expand detail

Configure a filter for packet capture:
    Name: check
    Protocol: 0
    Ivlan: 0
    Ovlan: 0
    Src Ip: 0.0.0.0
    Dest Ip: 10.126.12.45
    Src MAC: 00:00:00:00:00:00
    Dest MAC: 00:00:00:00:00:00
    Src Port: 0
    Dest Port: 0
    Ethertype: 0
    Src Ipv6: ::
    Dest Ipv6: ::
 

show flexflash-controller

To display flexflash controller details use the show flexflash-controller detail expand command

show flexflash-controller detail expand

Syntax Description

Detail

Displays detailed information for the flexflash controller

Expand

(Optional) Displays expanded information for the flexflash controller including local disk config definition

Command Modes

scope fabric-interconnect a, scope server 1/1

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This show command is within the scope fabric-interconnect and inner scope server.

Examples

This example shows the security module health status.

Firepower# scope fabric-interconnect a
Firepower /fabric-interconnect # scope server 1/1
Firepower /chassis/server # show flexflash-controller detail expand

FlexFlash Controller:
    ID: 1
    Type: SD
    FlexFlash Type: FX3S
    Vendor: Cypress
    Model: FX3S
    Serial: NA
    Firmware Version: 1.3.2 build 173
    Controller State: Other Failure(s)
    Controller Health: OK
    RAID State: Disabled
    RAID Health: Not Reporting
    Physical Drive Count: 0
    Virtual Drive Count: 0
    RAID Sync Support: Supported
    Operability: Operable
    Oper Qualifier Reason:
    Presence: Equipped
    Current Task:

    Local Disk Config Definition:
        Mode: Any Configuration
        Description:
        Protect Configuration: Yes

show fsm status

To display contents of fsm details available on the system, use the show fsm status command.

show fsm status [ expand ]

Syntax Description

expand

Displays expanded information for fsm status. The expand keyword is available with this option.

Command Modes

scope fabric-interconnect a

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope fabric-interconnect a.

Examples

This example shows how to display fsm status information:

Firepower # scope fabric-interconnect a
QP1 /fabric-interconnect # show fsm status 
 
ID: A

    FSM 1:
        Remote Result: Not Applicable
        Remote Error Code: None
        Remote Error Description:
        Status: Nop
        Previous Status: Update Switch Success
        Timestamp: 2012-07-05T23:47:10.032
        Try: 0
        Flags: 0
        Progress (%): 100
        Current Task:

    FSM 2:
        Status: Nop
        Previous Status: SW Mgmt Oob Ipv6 If Config Success
        Timestamp: 2012-07-05T23:47:10.017
        Try: 0
        Progress (%): 100
        Current Task:

    FSM 3:
        Status:
        Previous Status:
        Timestamp:
        Try:
        Progress (%):
        Current Task:


This example shows how to display detailed information of fsm status:

Firepower /fabric-interconnect # show fsm status expand detail 

ID: A

    FSM Status:

        Affected Object: sys/switch-A/mgmt/fsm
        Current FSM: Update Switch
        Status: Success
        Completion Time: 2012-07-05T23:47:10.033
        Progress (%): 100
        Description:
        Remote Result: Not Applicable
        Error Code: None
        Error Description:

        FSM Stage:

            Order: 1
            Stage Name: UpdateSwitchCopyToLocal
            Status: Skip
            Try: 0
            Last Update Time: 2012-07-05T23:46:54.941
            Stage Description: copying image from external repository to local repository (FSM-STAGE: sam: dme: MgmtControllerUpdateSwitch: copyToLocal)

            Order: 2
            Stage Name: UpdateSwitchCopyToPeer
            Status: Skip
            Try: 0
            Last Update Time: 2012-07-05T23:46:54.942
            Stage Description: copying image from external repository to local repository of peer (FSM-STAGE: sam: dme: MgmtControllerUpdateSwitch: copyToPeer

            Order: 3
            Stage Name: UpdateSwitchUpdateLocal
            Status: Success
            Try: 1
            Last Update Time: 2012-07-05T23:47:10.016
            Stage Description: updating local fabric interconnect (FSM-STAGE: sam:
dme: MgmtControllerUpdateSwitch: update Local)

            Order: 4
            Stage Name: UpdateSwitchVerifyLocal
            Status: Success
            Try: 1
            Last Update Time: 2012-07-05T23:47:10.027

show fw-infra-pack

To view a list of firmware infrastructure package available on the system, use the show fw-infra-pack command.

show fw-infra-pack [ detail ]

Syntax Description

detail

Lists detailed firmware package infrastructure information.

Command Modes

scope org

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope org.

Examples

This example shows how to display information of all the system firmware infrastructure packages:

Firepower /fabric-interconnect # scope org 
Firepower /org # show fw-infra-pack 
Infra Pack:
    Name                 Description Infrastructure Bundle Version
    -------------------- ----------- -----------------------------
    default              Infrastructure Pack
                                     92.14(0.0808g_libtirpc)
 

Examples

This example shows how to display detailed information of all the available system firmware infrastructure packages:

Firepower /org # show fw-infra-pack expand detail 
Infra Pack:
    Name: default
    Description: Infrastructure Pack
    Infrastructure Bundle Version: 92.14(0.0808g_libtirpc)

    Pack Image:
HW Vendor: Cisco Systems
        HW Model: FPR-Manager
        Type: System
        Version: 92.13(0.0808g)
        Presence: Present

        HW Vendor: Cisco Systems
        HW Model: MGMTEXT
        Type: 17
        Version: 92.13(0.107g)
        Presence: Present

        HW Vendor: Cisco Systems, Inc.
        HW Model: F9K-C9300-SUP-K9
        Type: Fabric Interconnect Kernel
        Version: 5.0(3)N2(92.130.0808g)
        Presence: Present

        HW Vendor: Cisco Systems, Inc.
        HW Model: F9K-C9300-SUP-K9
        Type: Fabric Interconnect System
        Version: 5.0(3)N2(92.130.0808g)
        Presence: Present

        HW Vendor: Cisco Systems, Inc.
        HW Model: FPR-4110-SUP
        Type: Fabric Interconnect Kernel
        Version: 5.0(3)N2(92.130.0808g)
        Presence: Present

        HW Vendor: Cisco Systems, Inc.
        HW Model: FPR-4110-SUP
        Type: Fabric Interconnect System
        Version: 5.0(3)N2(92.130.0808g)
        Presence: Present

        HW Vendor: Cisco Systems, Inc.
        HW Model: FPR-4112-SUP
        Type: Fabric Interconnect Kernel
        Version: 5.0(3)N2(92.130.0808g)
        Presence: Present

        HW Vendor: Cisco Systems, Inc.
        HW Model: FPR-4112-SUP
        Type: Fabric Interconnect System
        Version: 5.0(3)N2(92.130.0808g)
        Presence: Present

        HW Vendor: Cisco Systems, Inc.
        HW Model: FPR-4115-SUP
        Type: Fabric Interconnect Kernel
        Version: 5.0(3)N2(92.130.0808g)
        Presence: Present

show hardware-bypass-ports

To display hardware bypass ports information, use the show hardware-bypass-ports command.

show hardware-bypass-ports

Syntax Description

show hardware-bypass-ports

(Optional) Displays hardware bypass information.

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

2.6(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This command does not require a license.

Examples

This example shows how to display bypass port pairs information:

FPR # scope fabric-interconnect
FPR /fabric-interconnect # show hardware-bypass-ports 

hardware-bypass port pairs:

Port1                Port2                Mode              Oper Mode      WDT      WDT Val
---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- -------- -------
Ethernet2/1      Ethernet2/2      Standby          Standby          Enabled  1000 <-------Pair Ethernet 2/1-2 is in standby mode
Ethernet2/3      Ethernet2/4      Disabled         Disabled         Disabled 0
Ethernet2/5      Ethernet2/6      Disabled         Disabled         Disabled 0
Ethernet2/7      Ethernet2/8      Disabled         Disabled         Disabled 0
Ethernet3/1      Ethernet3/2      Disabled         Disabled         Disabled 0
Ethernet3/3      Ethernet3/4      Switch Bypass    Switch Bypass    Enabled  1000  <-------Pair Ethernet 3/3-4 is in bypass mode (bypass is active) 
Ethernet3/5      Ethernet3/6      Switch Bypass    Switch Bypass    Enabled  1000 <-------Pair Ethernet 3/5-6 is in bypass mode (bypass is active) 

show health-led

To display security module health status, use the show health-led expand detail command.

show health-led expand detail

Syntax Description

show health-led expand detail

Displays security module health details.

  • Off—Power off.

  • Green—Normal operation.

  • Amber—Minor error.

  • Amber, flashing—Critical error.

Command Modes

scope fabric-interconnect a, scope server 1/1

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This show command is within the scope fabric-interconnect and inner scope server.

Examples

This example shows the security module health status.

Firepower# scope fabric-interconnect a
Firepower /fabric-interconnect # scope server 1/1
Firepower /chassis/server # show health-led expand detail
Health LED:
    Severity: Normal
    Reason:
    Color: Green
    Oper State: On

show https

To display the current HTTPS service configuration, use the show https command.

show https

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

Services mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Examples

This example shows how to display the current HTTPS service configuration:

FP9300-A# scope system
FP9300-A /system # scope services
FP9300-A /system/services # show https
Name: https
    Admin State: Enabled
    Port: 443
    Operational port: 443
    Key Ring: default
    Cipher suite mode: Medium Strength
    Cipher suite: ALL:!EDH-RSA-DES-CBC3-SHA:!EDH-DSS-DES-CBC3-SHA:!DES-CBC3-SHA:
    !ADH:!3DES:!EXPORT40:!EXPORT56:!LOW:!RC4:!MD5:!IDEA:+HIGH:+MEDIUM:+EXP:+eNULL
    Https authentication type: Cred Auth
    Crl mode: Relaxed
FP9300-A /system/services #

show hw-crypto

To show the status of TLS crypto acceleration, use the show hw-crypto command. For more information about TLS crypto acceleration, see the Firewall Management Center Configuration Guide.

show hw-crypto

Command Modes

connect module

Command History

Release

Modification

2.7.1

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

This command displays the status of TLS crypto acceleration for a container instance.

Examples

Following is an example of showing the status of TLS crypto acceleration:

scope ssa
/ssa # show app-instance

App Name   Identifier Slot ID    Admin State Oper State       Running Version Startup Version Deploy Type Turbo Mode Profile Name Cluster State   Cluster Role
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------- ---------------- --------------- --------------- ----------- ---------- ------------ --------------- ------------
ftd        FTD-FDM    1          Enabled     Online           6.5.0.1159      6.5.0.1159      Native      No                      Not Applicable  None
ftd        ftd2       2          Enabled     Online           6.5.0.1159      6.5.0.1159      Container   No         Default-Small Not Applicable  None

/ssa # sc slot 2
/ssa/slot # scope app-instance ftd ftd2
/ssa/slot/app-instance # show hw-crypto

Hardware Crypto:
    Admin State Hardware Crypto Size Hardware Crypto Version
    ----------- -------------------- -----------------------
    Enabled     13%                  2

show image

To display a list of kick-start and system images available on the system, use the show image command.

show image [ detail | type | version ]

Syntax Description

detail

Lists detailed image information.

type

(Optional) Displays information about the current image type.

version

(Optional) Displays firmware version information.

Command Modes

scope firmware

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope firmware.

.

Examples

This example shows information of all the system images:

Firepower # scope firmware
Firepower /firmware# show image 

Name                                          Type                 Version
--------------------------------------------- -------------------- -------
fxos-b200-m5-brdprog.11.0.bin                 Board Controller     11.0
fxos-b200-m5-brdprog.5.0.bin                  Board Controller     5.0
fxos-k9-compatibility.2.10.1. 1102.json        FXOS CSP Compatibility
                                                                   2.10(1.1102)
fxos-k9-compatibility.2.10.1. 159.json         FXOS CSP Compatibility
                                                                   2.10(1.159)
fxos-k9-compatibility.2.10.1.175_r. json       FXOS CSP Compatibility
                                                                   2.10(1.175_r)
fxos-k9-compatibility.2.10.1. 177.json         FXOS CSP Compatibility
                                                                   2.10(1.177)
fxos-k9-compatibility.2.10.1. 179.json         FXOS CSP Compatibility
                                                                   2.10(1.179)
fxos-k9-compatibility.2.10.1.192_fix. json     FXOS CSP Compatibility
                                                                   2.10(1.192_fi
x)
fxos-k9-compatibility.2.10.1. 193.json         FXOS CSP Compatibility
                                                                   2.10(1.193)
fxos-k9-compatibility.2.10.1.198_rf. json      FXOS CSP Compatibility
                                                                   2.10(1.198_rf
)
fxos-k9-compatibility.2.10.1. 199.json         FXOS CSP Compatibility
                                                                   2.10(1.199)
fxos-k9-compatibility.2.10.1. 207.json         FXOS CSP Compatibility
                                                                   2.10(1.207)
fxos-k9-compatibility.2.11.1. 156.json         FXOS CSP Compatibility
                                                                   2.11(1.156)
fxos-k9-compatibility.2.11.1.1922f_dpipev. json
                                              FXOS CSP Compatibility
                                                                   2.11(1.1922f_
dpipev)
fxos-k9-compatibility.2.11.1.2022f_cpio. json FXOS CSP Compatibility
                                                                   2.11(1.2022f_
cpio)
fxos-k9-compatibility.2.11.1.2022f_modsec. json
                                              FXOS CSP Compatibility

This example shows detailed information of images:

Firepower/firmware# show image detail

Image fxos-b200-m5-brdprog.11.0.bin:
    Type: Board Controller
    Version: 11.0
    Size: 1391730
    Supported Models:
        Vendor: Cisco Systems Inc
        Model: FPR4K-SM-12S

        Vendor: Cisco Systems Inc
        Model: FPR4K-SM-24S

        Vendor: Cisco Systems Inc
        Model: FPR4K-SM-32S

        Vendor: Cisco Systems Inc
        Model: FPR4K-SM-44S

        Vendor: Cisco Systems Inc
        Model: FPR9K-SM-40

        Vendor: Cisco Systems Inc
        Model: FPR9K-SM-48

        Vendor: Cisco Systems Inc

Examples

This example shows how to display the information of all the kickstart and system images:

Firepower#
Firepower# scope fabric-interconnect a
Firepower /fabric-interconnect #
Firepower /fabric-interconnect # show image
Name                                          Type                 Version
--------------------------------------------- -------------------- -------
fxos-k9-kickstart.5.0.3.N2.4.101.555.SSA      Fabric Interconnect Kernel
                                                                   5.0(3)N2(4.10
1.555)
fxos-k9-kickstart.5.0.3.N2.4.101.777.SSA      Fabric Interconnect Kernel
                                                                   5.0(3)N2(4.10
1.777)
fxos-k9-kickstart.5.0.3.N2.4.101.95.SPA       Fabric Interconnect Kernel
                                                                   5.0(3)N2(4.10
1.95)
fxos-k9-kickstart.5.0.3.N2.4.111.111.SSA      Fabric Interconnect Kernel
                                                                   5.0(3)N2(4.11
1.111)
fxos-k9-kickstart.5.0.3.N2.4.111.333.SSA      Fabric Interconnect Kernel
                                                                   5.0(3)N2(4.11
1.333)
fxos-k9-kickstart.5.0.3.N2.4.111.85.SPA       Fabric Interconnect Kernel
                                                                   5.0(3)N2(4.11
1.85)
fxos-k9-kickstart.5.0.3.N2.4.120.6.SPA        Fabric Interconnect Kernel
                                                                   5.0(3)N2(4.12
0.6)
fxos-k9-kickstart.5.0.3.N2.4.130.10.SPA       Fabric Interconnect Kernel
                                                                   5.0(3)N2(4.13
0.10)
fxos-k9-kickstart.5.0.3.N2.4.131.983.SSA      Fabric Interconnect Kernel
                                                                   5.0(3)N2(4.13
1.983)
fxos-k9-kickstart.5.0.3.N2.4.61.235.SPA       Fabric Interconnect Kernel
                                                                   5.0(3)N2(4.61
.235)
fxos-k9-kickstart.5.0.3.N2.4.81.0812.SSA      Fabric Interconnect Kernel
                                                                   5.0(3)N2(4.81
.0812)
fxos-k9-kickstart.5.0.3.N2.4.81.306.SPA       Fabric Interconnect Kernel
                                                                   5.0(3)N2(4.81
.306)
fxos-k9-kickstart.5.0.3.N2.4.81.789.SSA       Fabric Interconnect Kernel
                                                                   5.0(3)N2(4.81
.789)
fxos-k9-kickstart.5.0.3.N2.4.91.1182.SPA      Fabric Interconnect Kernel
                                                                   5.0(3)N2(4.91
.1182)
fxos-k9-kickstart.5.0.3.N2.4.91.222.SSB       Fabric Interconnect Kernel
                                                                   5.0(3)N2(4.91
.222)

show image detail

To display a list of kick-start and system images available on the system, use the show image command.

show image detail

Syntax Description

detail

Lists detailed image information.

Command Modes

scope fabric-interconnect

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope fabric-interconnect mode.

.

Examples

This example shows information of all the kickstart and system images:

firepower# /system/services # scope fabric-interconnect 
firepower# /fabric-interconnect # show image 
Name                                          Type                 Version
--------------------------------------------- -------------------- -------
fxos-k9-kickstart.5.0.3.N2.4.111.85.SPA       Fabric Interconnect Kernel
                                                                   5.0(3)N2(4.11
1.85)
fxos-k9-kickstart.5.0.3.N2.92.130.257g.gSSB   Fabric Interconnect Kernel
                                                                   5.0(3)N2(92.1
30.257g)
fxos-k9-system.5.0.3.N2.4.111.85.SPA          Fabric Interconnect System
                                                                   5.0(3)N2(4.11
1.85)
fxos-k9-system.5.0.3.N2.92.130.257g.gSSB      Fabric Interconnect System
                                                                   5.0(3)N2(92.1
30.257g)
Mahendra-QPD /fabric-interconnect #

show import-config detail

To display import configurations in detail, use the show import-config detail command.

Show import-config [ detail ]

Syntax Description

Detail

Displays detailed information for the import-config.

Command Modes

scope system

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope system.

Examples

This example shows how to display the import-config information.

Firepower # scope system
Firepower /system #
Firepower /system # import-config 
scp://<user>@<hostname>:/auto/stg_03/ssp/92.14.2/92.14.2.4/final/<config.txt> enabled
Password:
Warning: After configuration import any changes on the breakout port configuration will cause the system to reboot
Firepower /system/import-config* # commit-buffer
Firepower /system/import-config # exit
Firepower /system # show import-config detail
Import Configuration Task:
    Hostname: <hostname>
    Remote File: /auto/stg_03/ssp/92.14.2/92.14.2.4/final/<config.txt>
    User: <user>
    Protocol: Scp
    Admin State: Disabled
    Status: Failed
    Description:
    Port: Default
    Error Msg:

show identity

To display a variety of system information, use the show identity command.

show identity { ip-addr| ipv6-addr| iqn| mac-addr| uuid| wwn}

Syntax Description

ip-addr

(Optional) Lists information for all available IP addresses.

The following optional keywords are available:

  • IPv4_address —Displays identity information for the specified IPv4 address.

  • detail —Displays detailed IPv4 address identity information.

  • pool-info —Displays IPv4 address information for the pool. The detail keyword is also available.

  • profile-info —Displays IPv4 address information for the profile. The detail keyword is also available.

ipv6-addr

(Optional) Lists information for all available IPv6 addresses.

The following optional keywords are available:

  • detail —Displays detailed IPv6-address identity information.

  • pool-info —Displays IPv6-address information for the pool. The detail keyword is also available.

  • profile-info —Displays IPv6-address information for the profile. The detail keyword is also available.

  • IPv6_address —Displays identity information for the specified IPv6 address.

iqn

(Optional) Displays information on the iSCSI Qualified Name (IQN) identities for a system.

The following optional keywords are also available:

  • detail —Displays details about the identity information in list format.

  • pool-info —Displays IQN identity information for the pool. The detail keyword is also available.

  • profile-info —Displays IQN identity information for the profile. The detail keyword is also available.

  • prefix —Displays information for the specified IQN prefix.

  • name —Displays information for the named IQN identity; can be a maximum of 510 characters.

By default, this command lists information on all IQN identities configured for an IQN pool.

mac-addr

(Optional) Displays MAC-address identity information for a system.

The following optional keywords are also available:

  • id —Displays identity information for a specific MAC address. Specify a MAC address in the format AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF.

  • detail —Displays details about the identity information in list format.

  • pool-info —Displays MAC-address identity information for the pool. The detail keyword is also available.

  • profile-info —Displays MAC-address identity information for the profile. The detail keyword is also available.

uuid

(Optional) Displays the universally unique identifier (UUID) identity information for a system.

The following optional keywords are also available:

  • derived id —Displays derived identity information for the specified UUID; entered in the form FFFF-FFFFFFFFFFFF.

  • detail —Displays detailed UUID identity information.

  • uuid_prefix —Displays identity information for the specified UUID prefix; entered in the form FFFFFFFF-FFFF-FFFF.

  • uuid —Displays identity information for the specified UUID; entered in the form FFFFFFFF-FFFF-FFFF-FFFF-FFFFFFFFFFFF.

  • pool-info —Displays UUID identity information for the pool. The detail keyword is also available.

  • profile-info —Displays UUID identity information for the profile. The detail keyword is also available.

wwn

(Optional) Displays the world-wide name (WWN) information for a system.

The following optional keywords are also available:

  • detail —Displays details about the identity information in list format.

  • id —Displays identity information for a specific WWN; provide a unique WWN identifier in the form FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF.

  • pool-info —Displays identity information for the pool. The detail keyword is also available.

  • profile-info —Displays identity information for the profile. The detail keyword is also available.

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

IQN pools and prefixes must be configured in order to use the show identity iqn command.

Examples

This example shows how to display detailed identity information for the device’s IPv4 addresses:

FP9300-A# show identity ip-addr detail
IP Address: 192.0.2.9
    Assigned: No
    Assigned Service Profile:
    Owner: Pool
IP Address: 192.0.2.10
    Assigned: No
    Assigned Service Profile:
    Owner: Pool
IP Address: 192.0.2.11
    Assigned: No
    Assigned Service Profile:
    Owner: Pool
IP Address: 192.0.2.12
    Assigned: No
    Assigned Service Profile:
    Owner: Pool

    <--- remaining lines removed for brevity --->

FP9300-A#

show interface

To view Ethernet interface status, use the show interface command.

show interface [ detail | expand | fsm status | interface_id]

Syntax Description

detail

Shows detailed interface information.

expand

Shows information about interfaces in a non-tabular view, as well as information about subinterfaces.

fsm status

Shows Finite State Machine (FSM) status.

interface_id

Shows information about a particular Ethernet interface, for example, Ethernet1/4.

Command Modes

  • scope eth-uplink/scope fabric a/

  • connect fxos

Command History

Release

Modification

2.4(1)

Additional fields were added for VLAN subinterfaces.

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This command only applies to Ethernet interfaces. For EtherChannels, see the show port-channel command. For subinterfaces, see the show subinterface command.


Note


Unidirectional link detection (UDLD) is not supported by FXOS; ignore any references to UDLD.


Examples

The following is sample output from the show interface (connect fxos) command.

fpfp4115 # connect fxos
fp4115(fxos)# show interface
Ethernet1/1 is up
Dedicated Interface 
  Hardware: 1000/10000 Ethernet, address: bcd2.9556.4aec (bia bcd2.9556.4aec)
  Description: U: Uplink
  MTU 9216 bytes, BW 10000000 Kbit, DLY 10 usec
  reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255
  Encapsulation ARPA
  Port mode is dot1q-tunnel
  full-duplex, 10 Gb/s, media type is 10G
  Beacon is turned off
  Input flow-control is off, output flow-control is off
  Rate mode is dedicated
  Switchport monitor is off 
  EtherType is 0x8100 
  Last link flapped 23week(s) 4day(s)
  Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
  2 interface resets
  30 seconds input rate 2352 bits/sec, 1 packets/sec
  30 seconds output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
  Load-Interval #2: 5 minute (300 seconds)
    input rate 3.19 Kbps, 3 pps; output rate 0 bps, 0 pps
  RX
    88123 unicast packets  44685087 multicast packets  2419471442 broadcast packets
    2464244652 input packets  172615421644 bytes
    0 jumbo packets  0 storm suppression bytes
    0 runts  0 giants  0 CRC  0 no buffer
    0 input error  0 short frame  0 overrun   0 underrun  0 ignored
    0 watchdog  0 bad etype drop  0 bad proto drop  0 if down drop
    0 input with dribble  0 input discard
    0 Rx pause
  TX
    0 unicast packets  0 multicast packets  0 broadcast packets
    0 output packets  0 bytes
    0 jumbo packets
    0 output errors  0 collision  0 deferred  0 late collision
    0 lost carrier  0 no carrier  0 babble 0 output discard
    0 Tx pause
 
Ethernet1/2 is up
Dedicated Interface 
  Hardware: 1000/10000 Ethernet, address: bcd2.9556.4aed (bia bcd2.9556.4aed)
  Description: U: Uplink
  MTU 9216 bytes, BW 10000000 Kbit, DLY 10 usec
  reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255
  Encapsulation ARPA
  Port mode is dot1q-tunnel
  full-duplex, 10 Gb/s, media type is 10G
  Beacon is turned off
  Input flow-control is off, output flow-control is off
  Rate mode is dedicated
  Switchport monitor is off 
  EtherType is 0x8100 
  Last link flapped 21week(s) 0day(s)
  Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
  2 interface resets
  30 seconds input rate 1784 bits/sec, 1 packets/sec
  30 seconds output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
  Load-Interval #2: 5 minute (300 seconds)
    input rate 1.42 Kbps, 1 pps; output rate 0 bps, 0 pps
  RX
    2114619 unicast packets  31188740 multicast packets  2430663163 broadcast packets
    2463966522 input packets  170221154912 bytes
    0 jumbo packets  0 storm suppression bytes
    0 runts  0 giants  0 CRC  0 no buffer
    0 input error  0 short frame  0 overrun   0 underrun  0 ignored
    0 watchdog  0 bad etype drop  0 bad proto drop  0 if down drop
    0 input with dribble  0 input discard
    0 Rx pause
  TX
    0 unicast packets  0 multicast packets  0 broadcast

The following is sample output from the show interface command.


firepower# scope eth-uplink
firepower /eth-uplink # scope fabric a
firepower /eth-uplink/fabric # show interface

Interface:
    Port Name       Port Type          Admin State Oper State       Allowed Vlan State Reason
    --------------- ------------------ ----------- ---------------- ------------ ------------
    Ethernet1/2     Data               Enabled     Up               All
    Ethernet1/4     Mgmt               Enabled     Up               All
    Ethernet1/5     Data               Enabled     Up               Untagged
    Ethernet1/7     Firepower Eventing Enabled     Up               All
    Ethernet1/8     Data               Disabled    Sfp Not Present  All          Unknown
    Ethernet2/1     Data               Disabled    Sfp Not Present  All          Unknown
    Ethernet2/2     Data               Disabled    Sfp Not Present  All          Unknown
    Ethernet2/3     Data               Disabled    Sfp Not Present  All          Unknown
    Ethernet2/4     Data               Disabled    Sfp Not Present  All          Unknown
    Ethernet2/5     Data               Disabled    Sfp Not Present  All          Unknown
    Ethernet2/6     Data               Disabled    Sfp Not Present  All          Unknown
    Ethernet2/7     Data               Disabled    Sfp Not Present  All          Unknown
    Ethernet2/8     Data               Disabled    Sfp Not Present  All          Unknown

The following is sample output from the show interface detail command.


firepower# scope eth-uplink
firepower /eth-uplink # scope fabric a
firepower /eth-uplink/fabric # show interface detail

Interface:
    Port Name: Ethernet1/2
    User Label:
    Port Type: Data
    Admin State: Enabled
    Oper State: Up
    State Reason:
    flow control policy: default
    Auto negotiation: No
    Admin Speed: 1 Gbps
    Oper Speed: 1 Gbps
    Admin Duplex: Full Duplex
    Oper Duplex: Full Duplex
    Ethernet Link Profile name: default
    Oper Ethernet Link Profile name: fabric/lan/eth-link-prof-default
    Udld Oper State: Admin Disabled
    Inline Pair Admin State: Enabled
    Inline Pair Peer Port Name:
    Allowed Vlan: All
    Network Control Policy: default
    Current Task:

    Port Name: Ethernet1/4
    User Label:
    Port Type: Mgmt
    Admin State: Enabled
    Oper State: Up
    State Reason:
    flow control policy: default
    Auto negotiation: No
    Admin Speed: 1 Gbps
    Oper Speed: 1 Gbps
    Admin Duplex: Full Duplex
    Oper Duplex: Full Duplex
    Ethernet Link Profile name: default
    Oper Ethernet Link Profile name: fabric/lan/eth-link-prof-default
    Udld Oper State: Admin Disabled
    Inline Pair Admin State: Enabled
    Inline Pair Peer Port Name:
    Allowed Vlan: All
    Network Control Policy: default
    Current Task:

[...]

The following is sample output from the show interface expand command.


firepower# scope eth-uplink
firepower /eth-uplink # scope fabric a
firepower /eth-uplink/fabric # show interface expand

Interface:
    Port Name: Ethernet1/2
    Port Type: Data
    Admin State: Enabled
    Oper State: Up
    Allowed Vlan: All
    State Reason:

    Port Name: Ethernet1/4
    Port Type: Mgmt
    Admin State: Enabled
    Oper State: Up
    Allowed Vlan: All
    State Reason:

    Port Name: Ethernet1/5
    Port Type: Data
    Admin State: Enabled
    Oper State: Up
    Allowed Vlan: Untagged
    State Reason:

    Sub Interface:
        Sub-If Id  Sub-Interface Name VLAN        Port Type
        ---------- ------------------ ----------- ---------
               100 Ethernet1/5.100    500         Data Sharing 

Table 1. show interface Fields

Field

Description

Interface ID

The interface ID.

interface_name

The logical interface name. If you do not configure a name, the following message appears after the Hardware line:


Available but not configured via nameif

is state

The administrative state, as follows:

  • up—The interface is not shut down.

  • administratively down—The interface is shut down intentionally.

Line protocol is state

The line status, as follows:

  • up—A working cable is plugged into the network interface.

  • down—Either the cable is incorrect or not plugged into the interface connector.

VLAN identifier

For subinterfaces, the VLAN ID.

Hardware

The interface type, maximum bandwidth, delay, duplex, and speed. When the link is down, the duplex and speed show the configured values. When the link is up, these fields show the configured values with the actual settings in parentheses.

Media-type

(Not always shown) Shows the interface media type, such as RJ-45 or SFP.

message area

A message might be displayed in some circumstances. See the following examples:

  • If you do not configure a name, you see the following message: Available but not configured via nameif

  • If an interface is a member of a redundant interface, you see the following message: Active member of Redundant5

MAC address

The interface MAC address.

Site Specific MAC address

For clustering, shows an in-use site-specific MAC address.

MTU

The maximum size, in bytes, of packets allowed on this interface. If you do not set the interface name, this field shows “MTU not set.”

IP address

The interface IP address, either static or received from a DHCP server.

Subnet mask

The subnet mask for the IP address.

Packets input

The number of packets received on this interface.

Bytes

The number of bytes received on this interface.

No buffer

The number of failures from block allocations.

Broadcasts

The number of broadcasts received.

Input errors

The number of total input errors, including the types listed below. Other input-related errors can also cause the input error count to increase, and some datagrams might have more than one error; therefore, this sum might exceed the number of errors listed for the types below.

Runts

The number of packets that are discarded because they are smaller than the minimum packet size, which is 64 bytes. Runts are usually caused by collisions. They might also be caused by poor wiring and electrical interference.

Giants

The number of packets that are discarded because they exceed the maximum packet size. For example, any Ethernet packet that is greater than 1518 bytes is considered a giant.

CRC

The number of Cyclical Redundancy Check errors. When a station sends a frame, it appends a CRC to the end of the frame. This CRC is generated from an algorithm based on the data in the frame. If the frame is altered between the source and destination, the system notes that the CRC does not match. A high number of CRCs is usually the result of collisions or a station transmitting bad data.

Frame

The number of frame errors. Bad frames include packets with an incorrect length or bad frame checksums. This error is usually the result of collisions or a malfunctioning Ethernet device.

Overrun

The number of times that the interface was incapable of handing received data to a hardware buffer because the input rate exceeded the interface’s capability to handle the data.

Ignored

This field is not used. The value is always 0.

Abort

This field is not used. The value is always 0.

Packets output

The number of packets sent on this interface.

Bytes

The number of bytes sent on this interface.

Underruns

The number of times that the transmitter ran faster than the interface could handle.

Output Errors

The number of frames not transmitted because the configured maximum number of collisions was exceeded. This counter should only increment during heavy network traffic.

Beacon is turned {on | off }

Indicates the state of beacon mode that allows you to identify a physical port by a flashing green LED. By default, this mode is disabled. To identify the physical port for an interface, you can activate the beacon parameter for the interface.

Collisions

The number of messages retransmitted due to an Ethernet collision (single and multiple collisions). This usually occurs on an overextended LAN (Ethernet or transceiver cable too long, more than two repeaters between stations, or too many cascaded multiport transceivers). A packet that collides is counted only once by the output packets.

Interface resets

The number of times an interface has been reset. If an interface is unable to transmit for three seconds, the system resets the interface to restart transmission. During this interval, connection state is maintained. An interface reset can also happen when an interface is looped back or shut down.

Deferred

The number of frames that were deferred before transmission due to activity on the link.

input reset drops

Counts the number of packets dropped in the RX ring when a reset occurs.

output reset drops

Counts the number of packets dropped in the TX ring when a reset occurs.

Rate limit drops

The number of packets dropped if you configured the interface at non-Gigabit speeds and attempted to transmit more than 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps, depending on configuration..

Lost carrier

The number of times the carrier signal was lost during transmission.

No carrier

Unused.

Input queue (curr/max packets):

The number of packets in the input queue, the current and the maximum.

Hardware

The number of packets in the hardware queue.

Software

The number of packets in the software queue. Not available for Gigabit Ethernet interfaces.

Output queue (curr/max packets):

The number of packets in the output queue, the current and the maximum.

Hardware

The number of packets in the hardware queue.

Software

The number of packets in the software queue.

input queue (blocks free curr/low)

The curr/low entry indicates the number of current and all-time-lowest available slots on the interface's Receive (input) descriptor ring. These are updated by the main CPU, so the all-time-lowest (until the interface statistics are cleared or the device is reloaded) watermarks are not highly accurate.

output queue (blocks free curr/low)

The curr/low entry indicates the number of current and all-time-lowest available slots on the interface's Transmit (output) descriptor rings. These are updated by the main CPU, so the all-time-lowest (until the interface statistics are cleared or the device is reloaded) watermarks are not highly accurate.

Traffic Statistics:

The number of packets received, transmitted, or dropped.

show interface counter errors (connect fxos)

To view the interface counter errors, use the show interface counter errors command.

show interface counter errors

Syntax Description

Align-Err

Alignment errors are a count of the number of frames received that don't end with an even number of octets and have a bad Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC).

Common Causes: Alignment errors are usually the result of a duplex mismatch or a physical problem (such as cabling, a bad port, or a bad NIC). When the cable is first connected to the port, some of these errors can occur. Also, if there is a hub connected to the port, collisions between other devices on the hub can cause these errors.

FCS-Err

The number of valid size frames with Frame Check Sequence (FCS) errors but no framing errors.

Common Causes: This is typically a physical issue (such as cabling, a bad port, or a bad Network Interface Card (NIC)) but can also indicate a duplex mismatch.

Xmit-Err

This is an indication that the internal send (Tx) buffer is full.

Common Causes: A common cause of Xmit-Err can be traffic from a high-bandwidth link that is switched to a lower bandwidth link, or traffic from multiple inbound links that are switched to a single outbound link. For example, if a large amount of bursty traffic comes in on a gigabit interface and is switched out to a 100Mbps interface, this can cause Xmit-Err to increment on the 100Mbps interface. This is because the output buffer of the interface is overwhelmed by the excess traffic due to the speed mismatch between the inbound and outbound bandwidths.

Rcv-Err

A receive error (that is, Rcv-Err) occurs when a port receives buffer overflows. Congestion on a switch's backplane could cause the receive buffer on a port to fill to capacity, as frames await access to the switch's backplane. However, most likely, an Rcv-Err is indicating a duplex mismatch.

Undersize

The frames received that are smaller than the minimum IEEE 802.3 frame size of 64 bytes (which excludes framing bits but includes FCS octets) that are otherwise well formed.

Common Causes: Check the device that sends out these frames.

Out-Discard

The number of outbound packets chosen to be discarded even though no errors have been detected.

Common Causes: One possible reason to discard such a packet can be to free up buffer space.

Single-Col

The number of times one collision occurred before the interface transmitted a frame to the media successfully.

Common Causes: Collisions are normal for interfaces configured as half duplex but must not be seen on full duplex interfaces. If collisions increase dramatically, this points to a highly utilized link or possibly a duplex mismatch with the attached device.

Multi-Col

The number of times multiple collisions occurred before the interface transmitted a frame to the media successfully.

Common Causes: Collisions are normal for interfaces configured as half duplex but must not be seen on full duplex interfaces. If collisions increase dramatically, this points to a highly utilized link or possibly a duplex mismatch with the attached device.

Late-Col

The number of times a collision is detected on a particular interface late in the transmission process. For a 10 Mbit/s port this is later than 512 bit-times into the transmission of a packet. Five hundred and twelve bit-times corresponds to 51.2 microseconds on a 10 Mbit/s system.

Common Causes: This error can indicate a duplex mismatch among other things. For the duplex mismatch scenario, the late collision is seen on the half duplex side. As the half duplex side is transmitting, the full duplex side does not wait its turn and transmits simultaneously which causes a late collision. Late collisions can also indicate an Ethernet cable or segment that is too long. Collisions must not be seen on interfaces configured as full duplex.

Excess-Col

A count of frames for which transmission on a particular interface fails due to excessive collisions. An excessive collision happens when a packet has a collision 16 times in a row. The packet is then dropped.

Common Causes: Excessive collisions are typically an indication that the load on the segment needs to be split across multiple segments but can also point to a duplex mismatch with the attached device. Collisions must not be seen on interfaces configured as full duplex.

Carri-Sen

The Carri-Sen (carrier sense) counter increments every time an Ethernet controller wants to send data on a half-duplex connection. The controller senses the wire and checks if it is not busy before transmitting.

Common Causes: This is normal on a half-duplex Ethernet segment.

Runts

The frames received that are smaller than the minimum IEEE 802.3 frame size (64 bytes for Ethernet), and with a bad CRC.

Common Causes: This can be caused by a duplex mismatch and physical problems, such as a bad cable, port, or NIC on the attached device. Platform Exceptions: Catalyst 4000 Series that run Cisco IOS Previous to software Version 12.1(19)EW, a runt = undersize. Undersize = frame < 64bytes. The runt counter only incremented when a frame less than 64 bytes was received. After 12.1(19EW, a runt = a fragment. A fragment is a frame < 64 bytes but with a bad CRC. The result is the runt counter now increments in show interfaces, along with the fragments counter in show interfaces counters errors when a frame <64 bytes with a bad CRC is received. Cisco Catalyst 3750 Series Switches In releases prior to Cisco IOS 12.1(19)EA1, when dot1q is used on the trunk interface on the Catalyst 3750, runts can be seen on show interfaces output because valid dot1q encapsulated packets, which are 61 to 64 bytes and include the q-tag, are counted by the Catalyst 3750 as undersized frames, even though these packets are forwarded correctly. In addition, these packets are not reported in the appropriate category (unicast, multicast, or broadcast) in receive statistics. This issue is resolved in Cisco IOS release 12.1(19)EA1 or 12.2(18)SE or later.

Giants

Frames received that exceed the maximum IEEE 802.3 frame size (1518 bytes for non-jumbo Ethernet) and have a bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS).

Common Causes: In many cases, this is the result of a bad NIC. Try to find the offending device and remove it from the network. Platform Exceptions: Catalyst Cat4000 Series that run Cisco IOS Previous to software Version 12.1(19)EW, the giants counter incremented for a frame > 1518bytes. After 12.1(19)EW, a giant in show interfaces increments only when a frame is received >1518bytes with a bad FCS.

IntMacTx-Er

Interface mac TX - Transmission error

IntMacRx-Er

Interface mac RX - Reception error

Symbol-Err

Symbol-Err is seen when the Mac sees "invalid" symbols. In most cases, this is a physical problem - Gbics, fiber, etc. These errors also increment when the link is not up because the Mac isn't synchronized and receives noise. Small amounts of symbol errors can be ignored. Large amounts of symbol errors can indicate a bad device, cable, or hardware.

Deferred-tx

Deferred-tx increments every sec. Number of first transmission attempts delayed because the medium was busy.

SQETest-Err

SQE stands for "Signal Quality Error” and may also be referred to the Ethernet "heartbeat". With early Ethernet cards that required transceivers, the transceiver would send a "Signal Quality Error" back to the Ethernet card after each frame was transmitted to insure that the collision detection circuitry was working. With modern network cards, this SQE test can cause network cards to believe that an actual collision occurred, and a collision is sent out on the network when a SQE test is detected. This can seriously degrade network performance, as each frame successfully transmitted on the network is followed by a collision caused by the SQE test. Cause 1: SQE Test Errors can be caused by a transceiver that have the "SQE test" dip switch turned on (it should be turned off). Check the switch settings on all transceivers on the segment. Cause 2: SQE Test errors can be caused by broken transceivers. Check for failed transceivers on the segment.

Command Modes

connect fxos

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This command displays the interface counter errors.

Examples

This example shows how to display the interface counter errors information:

firepower# 
firepower# connect fxos 
...
firepower(fxos)# show interface counters errors 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Port          Align-Err    FCS-Err   Xmit-Err    Rcv-Err  UnderSize OutDiscards
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Eth1/1                0          0          0          0          0           0
Eth1/2                0          0          0          0          0           0
Eth1/3                0          0          0          0          0           0
Eth1/4                0          0          0          0          0           0
Eth1/5                0          0          0          0          0           0
Eth1/6                0          0          0          0          0           0
Eth1/7                0          0          0          0          0           0
Eth1/8                0          0          0          0          0           0
Eth1/9                0 1378344622          0 1384807633          0           0
Eth1/10               0          0          0          0          0           0
Eth1/11               0          0          0          0          0           0
Eth1/12               0          0          0          0          0           0
Eth2/1                0          0          0          0          0           0
Eth2/2                0          0          0          0          0           0
Eth2/3                0          0          0          0          0           0
Eth2/4                0          0          0          0          0           0
Eth2/5                0          0          0          0          0           0
Eth2/6                0          0          0          0          0           0
Eth2/7                0          0          0          0          0           0
Eth2/8                0          0          0          0          0           0
Po1                   0          0          0          0          0           0
Po48                  0          0          0          0          0           0
Veth687              --         --         --         --         --           0
Veth688              --         --         --         --         --           0
Veth689              --         --         --         --         --           0
Veth690              --         --         --         --         --           0
Veth691              --         --         --         --         --           0
Veth692              --         --         --         --         --           0
Veth693              --         --         --         --         --           0
Veth694              --         --         --         --         --           0
Veth695              --         --         --         --         --           0
Veth696              --         --         --         --         --           0
Veth697              --         --         --         --         --           0
Veth698              --         --         --         --         --           0
Veth718              --         --         --         --         --           0
Veth736              --         --         --         --         --           0
Veth737              --         --         --         --         --           0
Veth772              --         --         --         --         --           0
Veth773              --         --         --         --         --           0
Veth774              --         --         --         --         --           0
Veth775              --         --         --         --         --           0
Veth776              --         --         --         --         --           0
Veth777              --         --         --         --         --           0
Veth855              --         --         --         --         --           0
Veth856              --         --         --         --         --           0
Veth857              --         --         --         --         --           0
Veth858              --         --         --         --         --           0
Veth859              --         --         --         --         --           0
Veth860              --         --         --         --         --           0
Veth861              --         --         --         --         --           0
Veth862              --         --         --         --         --           0

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Port         Single-Col  Multi-Col   Late-Col  Exces-Col  Carri-Sen       Runts
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Eth1/1                0          0          0          0          0           0
Eth1/2                0          0          0          0          0           0
Eth1/3                0          0          0          0          0           0
Eth1/4                0          0          0          0          0           0
Eth1/5                0          0          0          0          0           0
Eth1/6                0          0          0          0          0           0
Eth1/7                0          0          0          0          0           0
Eth1/8                0          0          0          0          0           0
Eth1/9                0          0          0          0          0           0
Eth1/10               0          0          0          0          0           0
Eth1/11               0          0          0          0          0           0
Eth1/12               0          0          0          0          0           0
Eth2/1                0          0          0          0          0           0
Eth2/2                0          0          0          0          0           0
Eth2/3                0          0          0          0          0           0
Eth2/4                0          0          0          0          0           0
Eth2/5                0          0          0          0          0           0
Eth2/6                0          0          0          0          0           0
Eth2/7                0          0          0          0          0           0
Eth2/8                0          0          0          0          0           0
Po1                   0          0          0          0          0           0
Po48                  0          0          0          0          0           0
Veth687              --         --         --         --         --          --
Veth688              --         --         --         --         --          --
Veth689              --         --         --         --         --          --
Veth690              --         --         --         --         --          --
Veth691              --         --         --         --         --          --
Veth692              --         --         --         --         --          --
Veth693              --         --         --         --         --          --
Veth694              --         --         --         --         --          --
Veth695              --         --         --         --         --          --
Veth696              --         --         --         --         --          --
Veth697              --         --         --         --         --          --
Veth698              --         --         --         --         --          --
Veth718              --         --         --         --         --          --
Veth736              --         --         --         --         --          --
Veth737              --         --         --         --         --          --
Veth772              --         --         --         --         --          --
Veth773              --         --         --         --         --          --
Veth774              --         --         --         --         --          --
Veth775              --         --         --         --         --          --
Veth776              --         --         --         --         --          --
Veth777              --         --         --         --         --          --
Veth855              --         --         --         --         --          --
Veth856              --         --         --         --         --          --
Veth857              --         --         --         --         --          --
Veth858              --         --         --         --         --          --
Veth859              --         --         --         --         --          --
Veth860              --         --         --         --         --          --
Veth861              --         --         --         --         --          --
Veth862              --         --         --         --         --          --

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Port          Giants SQETest-Err Deferred-Tx IntMacTx-Er IntMacRx-Er Symbol-Err
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Eth1/1             0          --           0           0           0          0
Eth1/2             0          --           0           0           0          0
Eth1/3             0          --           0           0           0          0
Eth1/4             0          --           0           0           0          0
Eth1/5             0          --           0           0           0          0
Eth1/6             0          --           0           0           0          0
Eth1/7             0          --           0           0           0          0
Eth1/8             0          --           0           0           0          0
Eth1/9             0          --           0     6463011           0          0
Eth1/10            0          --           0           0           0          0
Eth1/11            0          --           0           0           0          0
Eth1/12            0          --           0           0           0          0
Eth2/1             0          --           0           0           0          0
Eth2/2             0          --           0           0           0          0
Eth2/3             0          --           0           0           0          0
Eth2/4             0          --           0           0           0          0
Eth2/5             0          --           0           0           0          0
Eth2/6             0          --           0           0           0          0
Eth2/7             0          --           0           0           0          0
Eth2/8             0          --           0           0           0          0
Po1                0          --           0           0           0          0
Po48               0          --           0           0           0          0
Veth687           --          --          --          --          --         --
Veth688           --          --          --          --          --         --
Veth689           --          --          --          --          --         --
Veth690           --          --          --          --          --         --
Veth691           --          --          --          --          --         --
Veth692           --          --          --          --          --         --
Veth693           --          --          --          --          --         --
Veth694           --          --          --          --          --         --
Veth695           --          --          --          --          --         --
Veth696           --          --          --          --          --         --
Veth697           --          --          --          --          --         --
Veth698           --          --          --          --          --         --
Veth718           --          --          --          --          --         --
Veth736           --          --          --          --          --         --
Veth737           --          --          --          --          --         --
Veth772           --          --          --          --          --         --
Veth773           --          --          --          --          --         --
Veth774           --          --          --          --          --         --
Veth775           --          --          --          --          --         --
Veth776           --          --          --          --          --         --
Veth777           --          --          --          --          --         --
Veth855           --          --          --          --          --         --
Veth856           --          --          --          --          --         --
Veth857           --          --          --          --          --         --
Veth858           --          --          --          --          --         --
Veth859           --          --          --          --          --         --
Veth860           --          --          --          --          --         --
Veth861           --          --          --          --          --         --
Veth862           --          --          --          --          --         --
firepower(fxos)#

show interface transceiver (connect fxos)

To view the transceiver details and calibrations, use the show interface transceiver command.

show interface transceiver | details | calibrations

Syntax Description

details

Shows detailed interface transceiver information.

calibrations

Shows detailed calibration information.

Command Modes

connect fxos

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This command is a subcommand of the show interface command in the connect fxos shell.

Examples

This example shows how to display a brief set of interface transceiver-related information:

firepower# 
firepower# connect fxos 
...
firepower(fxos)# show interface transceiver calibrations 
Ethernet1/1
    transceiver is present
    type is 1000base-T
    name is CISCO-METHODE   
    part number is SP7041-R        
    revision is     
    serial number is ABCD1234
    nominal bitrate is 1300 MBit/sec
    Link length supported for copper is 100 m
    cisco id is --
    cisco extended id number is 4

firepower(fxos)# show interface transceiver details 
Ethernet1/1
    transceiver is present
    type is 1000base-T
    name is CISCO-METHODE   
    part number is SP7041-R        
    revision is     
    serial number is ABCD1234
    nominal bitrate is 1300 MBit/sec
    Link length supported for copper is 100 m
    cisco id is --
    cisco extended id number is 4

DOM is not supported

show interface brief (connect fxos)

To view or save a reduced set of interface status and other other information, use the show interface brief command.

show interface brief

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

connect fxos/

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This command is a subcommand of the show interface command in the connect fxos shell.

Examples

This example shows how to display a brief set of interface-related information:

firepower # connect fxos
firepower(fxos)# show interface brief

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ethernet      VLAN   Type Mode   Status  Reason                   Speed     Port
Interface                                                                   Ch #
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Eth1/1        1       eth  1qtunl up      none                       1000(D) 48
Eth1/2        1       eth  1qtunl up      none                       1000(D) --
Eth1/3        1       eth  1qtunl down    suspended(no LACP PDU)     1000(D) 1
Eth1/4        1       eth  1qtunl up      none                       1000(D) --
Eth1/5        1       eth  1qtunl up      none                       1000(D) --
Eth1/6        1       eth  1qtunl up      none                       1000(D) 2
Eth1/7        1       eth  1qtunl up      none                       1000(D) --
Eth1/8        1       eth  1qtunl down    SFP not inserted            10G(D) --
Eth1/9        1       eth  vntag  up      none                        40G(D) --
Eth1/10       1       eth  vntag  up      none                        40G(D) --
Eth1/11       1       eth  vntag  up      none                        40G(D) --
Eth1/12       1       eth  vntag  up      none                        40G(D) --
Eth1/13       1       eth  access down    Administratively down       40G(D) --
Eth1/14       1       eth  access down    Administratively down       40G(D) --
Eth1/15       1       eth  access down    Administratively down      1000(D) --
Eth1/16       1       eth  access down    Administratively down      1000(D) --
Eth2/1        1       eth  1qtunl down    SFP not inserted            10G(D) --
Eth2/2        1       eth  1qtunl down    SFP not inserted            10G(D) --
Eth2/3        1       eth  1qtunl down    SFP not inserted           1000(D) --
Eth2/4        1       eth  1qtunl down    SFP not inserted           1000(D) --
Eth2/5        1       eth  1qtunl down    SFP not inserted            10G(D) --
Eth2/6        1       eth  1qtunl down    SFP not inserted            10G(D) --
Eth2/7        1       eth  1qtunl down    SFP not inserted            10G(D) --
Eth2/8        1       eth  1qtunl down    SFP not inserted            10G(D) --
        
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Port-channel VLAN    Type Mode   Status  Reason                    Speed   Protocol
Interface                                                                  
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Po1          1       eth  1qtunl down    No operational members      1000(D)  lacp
Po2          1       eth  1qtunl up      none                      a-1000(D)  lacp
Po48         1       eth  1qtunl up      none                      a-1000(D)  lacp
        
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Port   VRF          Status IP Address                              Speed    MTU
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
mgmt0  --           down   --                                      --       1500
        
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Vethernet     VLAN   Type Mode   Status  Reason                    Speed
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Veth721       4047   virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth722       1      virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth723       1      virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth724       1      virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth725       1      virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth726       4047   virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth727       4047   virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth728       4047   virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth736       1      virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth737       1      virt trunk  down    Administratively down    auto     
Veth738       1      virt trunk  down    Administratively down    auto     
Veth739       4047   virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth740       4047   virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth741       4047   virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth757       4047   virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth758       1      virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth759       1      virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth760       1      virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth761       1      virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth762       4047   virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth763       4047   virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth764       4047   virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth772       1      virt trunk  down    Administratively down    auto     
Veth773       1      virt trunk  down    Administratively down    auto     
Veth774       1      virt trunk  down    Administratively down    auto     
Veth775       4047   virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth776       4047   virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth777       4047   virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth792       1      virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth793       1      virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth794       1      virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth797       1      virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth798       1      virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth800       1      virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth801       1      virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth802       1      virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth805       1      virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth806       1      virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth2182      1      virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth2328      1      virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth2482      1      virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth2502      1      virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth2503      1      virt trunk  down    nonParticipating         auto     
Veth2504      1      virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth2636      1      virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth2637      1      virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth2638      1      virt trunk  down    nonParticipating         auto     
Veth2639      1      virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth2640      1      virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth2660      1      virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth2661      1      virt trunk  down    nonParticipating         auto     
Veth2662      1      virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth2788      1      virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth2789      1      virt trunk  down    nonParticipating         auto     
Veth2790      1      virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
Veth2791      1      virt trunk  up      none                     auto     
firepower(fxos)# 

The following table describes the columns displayed by the show interface brief command.

Table 2. show interface brief Fields

Field

Description

Interface ID

Interface or port identifier

VLAN

VLAN identifier

Type

Interface type:

eth – dedicated Ethernet interface

virt – virtual interface

Mode

Operational port mode:

layer3 – Layer 3 interface

access – access port

trunk – trunk port

pvlan – private VLAN

fabric – fabric port (F_port)

1qtunl – 1q-tunnel (802.1Q tunnel) port

f-path – fabric path

Status

Interface state:

up – port is operationally up

down – port is operationally down

testing – interface is in test mode; no operational packets can be passed

trunking – trunking is enabled

link up – link is up, but port is not yet fully operational for traffic to the data plane, although it is operational for control protocols

Reason

Detailed interface state reason:

Transceiver Initializing

Other

None

Hardware failure

Diag failure

Error disabled

Port Software failure

Link failure or not connected

offline

Non participating

Initializing

Inactive

Administratively down

Channel admin down

Suspended (interface)

Suspended (port)

Channel membership update in progress

RCF is in progress

Isolation due to ELP failure

Isolation due to ESC failure

Isolation due to domain overlap

Isolation due to domain id assignment failure

Isolation due to domain other side eport isolated

Isolation due to invalid fabric reconfiguration

Isolation due to domain manager disabled

Isolation due to zone merge failure

Isolation due to vsan not configured on peer

Parent Interface Admin Down

Tunnel port src interface unbound

Interface is removed

SFP not present

Error disabled due to SFP vendor not supported

Error disabled due to incompatible admin port mode

Error disabled due to incompatible admin port speed

Suspended due to incompatible mode

Suspended due to incompatible speed

Suspended due to incompatible remote switch WWN

Isolation due to domain manager other side not responding

Error Disabled due to EPP Failure

Isolation due to port vsan mismatch

Isolation due to port loopback to same switch

Linecard upgrade in progress

Error disabled due to incompatible admin port rxbbcredit

Error disabled due to incompatible admin port rxbufsize

No operational members

Isolation due to remote zone server not responding

Error disabled due to first interface in this group is E

Error disabled due to other interfaces in this group are not shut

TCP connection closed by peer

TCP connection rest by peer

TCP max retransmission reached

TCP keep alive timer expired

TCP persist timer expired

Parent ethernet link down

Parent ethernet down

Admin config change

Tunnel src port removed

Tunnel source module not online

Possible port channel misconfiguration

Isolation due to port security failure

Isolation due to fabric bind failure

Isolation due to no common vsans with peer on trunk

Ficon vsan down

Invalid attachment Ficon not configured on peer

Port blocked due to Ficon

Error disabled due to incompatible admin port rxbbcredit performance buffers

Suspended due to too many invalid flogis

Suspended due to port security

Isolation due to ELP failure revision mismatch

Isolation due to ELP failure class F param error

Isolation due to ELP failure class N param error

Isolation due to ELP failure invalid flow control code

Isolation due to ELP failure invalid flow control param

Isolation due to ELP failure invalid port name

Isolation due to ELP failure invalid switch name

Isolation due to ELP failure R_A_TOV or E_D_TOV mismatch

Isolation due to ELP failure loopback detected

Isolation due to ELP failure invalid transmit B2B credit

Isolation due to ELP failure invalid payload size

Error Disabled due to portchannel misconfiguration

Link failure Port unusable

Link failure loss of signal

Link failure loss of sync

Link failure NOS received

Link failure OLS received

Link failure renegotiation failed

Link failure Link Reset failed nonempty recv queue

Link failure Excessive credit loss indications

Link failure receive queue overflow

Error disabled due to excessive port interrupts

Link failure Loop initialization failed nonempty recv queue

Link failure Link reset failed queue not empty

Link failure OPNy timeout while receive queue not empty

Link failure OPNy returned while receive queue not empty

Link failure Link reset failed queue not empty

Link failure or notconnected

Isolation due to FCSP failure

SFP checksum error

Suspended due to external Loopback diagnostics failure

Invalid fabric binding exchange

Isolation due to TOV Mismatch

Error disabled due to ficon not enabled

Error disabled due to no ficon portnumber for logical interface

Ficon being enabled

Port down because prohibit mask in place for E TE port

Gracefully shutdown

Not all VSANs UP on the trunk

Isolation due to fabric binding peer switch WWN not found

Isolation due to fabric binding peer domain mismatch

Isolation due to fabric binding database mismatch

Isolation due to fabric binding no response from peer

Suspended due to dynamic vsan suspension

Suspended due to dynamic vsan not found

All tracked ports down

Suspended as extended credit mode not allowed for loop ports

Isolation due to portchannel misconfiguration

Peer device does not support portchannels

Isolation during port bringup

Isolation due to domain not allowed

Isolation due to virtual IVR domain overlap

Out of service

Authentication failed

Unidirectional UDLD detected

Note

 

Unidirectional link detection (UDLD) is not supported by FXOS; ignore any references to UDLD.

UDLD Tx Rx loop

UDLD neighbor mismatch

UDLD empty echo

UDLD detected link failure in aggressive mode

Port connector type error

Error disabled due to reinit limit reached

Duplicate port num in VSAN

Internal RCF in progress

Duplicate WWN

Invalid other princ epp req received

Isolated due to unknown reason

Incomplete tunnel configuration

Hardware programming failed

No route to tunnel destination address

Module removed

MTU allocation failed

All parameters have not been configured

SFP is not inserted

Transceiver is not inserted

SFP is not Cisco certified

Transceiver is not Cisco certified

Bit error rate threshold exceeded

Link failure link reset

Link failure port initialization failed

ELP failure, all zero peer WWN received

Isolation due to preferred path

FC redirect isolation

Port activity license not available

SDM isolation

FCID allocation failed

Externally disabled

Authorization pending

Hot standby in bundle

Channel error-disabled

Port capabilities not known

Mismatch in source and transport VRF

Forward referencing transport VRF

two tunnel interface with same configuration is not allowed

Too many link flaps in a short interval

Primary vlan is down.

VRF Unusable

Internal handshake failure

BPDUGuard triggered error disable

Port is disabled

error disabled due to security violation

tunnel interface is down because mode is not configured

tunnel interface is down because source is not configured

tunnel interface is down because destination is not configured

tunnel interface is down because could not resolved ip-address associated with tunnel source interface

tunnel interface is down because could not resolved ip-address associated with tunnel destination

tunnel interface is down because vrf configured to tunnel interface is down

Interface is error disabled becasue of STP inconsistency on VPC peer-link

Interface is error disabled becasue of STP set port state failure

port channel is down because it was suspended by vpc

vpc configuration is in progress

vpc peer-link is down

vpc down because failed to receive response from peer

vpc down because compatibility check failed

Not enough free entries in TCAM bank

tunnel interface is down because tunnel source interface is down

Error disabled due to IP address conflict

Pinned fabric port is down

Invalid fabric port

FEX fabric sfp invalid

SDP timeout/SFP Mismatch

FEX identity mismatch

FEX ID not configured on fabric port

Error disabled due to IP QoS policy application failure

Router mac allocation failed

VLAN/BD does not exist

VLAN/BD is down

VLAN type is invalid

DCX Multiple MSAP IDs recieved for the port

DCX Recieved 100 PDUs without ACK

IP QOS DCBXP compat check failed

Suspended due to minlinks

parent interface down

Inactive - M1 port not allowed in FabricPath-mode VLAN

The speed supported by the transceiver does not match the speed configured on the port

Transceiver authentication failed on the port

Failed to bring up vPC+ peer link Fabric Path switch ID not configured

Failed to bring up vPC+ peer link port is not configured as a Fabric Path port

The transceiver has failed ethernet compliance

Speed-Group config does not match type of transceiver

Suspended due to no LACP PDUs received from peer

Speed

Interface speed:

Auto – auto-negotiated

10 – 10 Mbps

100 – 100 Mbps

Auto110 – auto-negotiated between 10 and 100 Mbps

1000 – 1 Gbps

10G – 10 Gbps

a-10 – auto-negotiated, 16 Mbps

a-100 – auto-negotiated, 106 Mbps

a-1000 – auto-negotiated, 1006 Mbps

a-10G – auto-negotiated, 10006 Mbps

40G – 40000 Mbps

100G – 100000 Mbps

a-40G – auto-negotiated, 40006 Mbps

a-100G – auto-negotiated, 100006 Mbps

Note

 

A (D) appended to a speed entry indicates a dedicated interface, while (S) indicates it is shared.

Port channel #

ID number of the port channel to which interface is assigned, if any.

Protocol

Port channel protocol:

none – Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LCAP) is not enabled

lcap – LCAP is enabled

VRF

Name of virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance to which port is assigned, if any.

IP Address

Port IP address

MTU

Port MTU (maximum transmission unit) size

 

show inventory

To view information about the chassis and its installed modules, use the show inventory command in chassis mode.

show inventory [ detail | expand | fabric | fan | fi-iom | iom | psu | server | unspecified]

Syntax Description

detail

(Optional) Use this keyword to display detailed information about the chassis itself.

expand

(Optional) Use this keyword to display expanded information for each component on the chassis.

fabric

(Optional) Use this keyword to display fabric transport information.

The keyword detail is also available.

fan

(Optional) Displays information about each fan module on the chassis.

The keyword detail is also available.

fi-iom

(Optional) Displays information about fabric-interconnect switch I/O modules.

The keyword detail is also available.

iom

(Optional) Displays information about chassis input/output modules.

The keyword detail is also available.

psu

(Optional) Displays information about installed power-supply units.

The keyword detail is also available.

server

(Optional) Lists information for each server component.

The keyword detail is also available.

unspecified

(Optional) Lists information for the chassis component.

The keyword detail is also available.

Command Modes

scope chassis/

Command History

Release Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

You can use this command without any arguments or keywords to display basic chassis information.

Examples

This example shows how to view expanded chassis inventory information:

firepower# scope chassis
firepower /chassis # show inventory expand
Chassis 1:
    Servers:
        Server 1/1:
            Equipped Product Name: Cisco Firepower 9000 Series Security Module
            Equipped PID: FPR9K-SM-24
            Equipped VID: V01
            Equipped Serial (SN): FCH19057S0L
            Slot Status: Equipped
            Acknowledged Product Name: Cisco Firepower 9000 Series Security Module
            Acknowledged PID: FPR9K-SM-24
            Acknowledged VID: V01
            Acknowledged Serial (SN): FCH19057S0L
            Acknowledged Memory (MB): 262144
            Acknowledged Effective Memory (MB): 262144
            Acknowledged Cores: 24
            Acknowledged Adapters: 2

        Server 1/2:
            Equipped Product Name: Cisco Firepower 9000 Series Security Module
            Equipped PID: FPR9K-SM-24
            Equipped VID: V01
            Equipped Serial (SN): FCH19057RTY
            Slot Status: Equipped
            Acknowledged Product Name: Cisco Firepower 9000 Series Security Module
            Acknowledged PID: FPR9K-SM-24
            Acknowledged VID: V01
            Acknowledged Serial (SN): FCH19057RTY
            Acknowledged Memory (MB): 262144
            Acknowledged Effective Memory (MB): 262144
            Acknowledged Cores: 24
            Acknowledged Adapters: 2
        
        Server 1/3:
            Equipped Product Name:
            Equipped PID:
            Equipped VID:
            Equipped Serial (SN):
            Slot Status: Empty
            Acknowledged Product Name:
            Acknowledged PID:
            Acknowledged VID:
            Acknowledged Serial (SN):
            Acknowledged Memory (MB):
            Acknowledged Effective Memory (MB):
            Acknowledged Cores:
            Acknowledged Adapters:
        
    PSU 1:
        Presence: Equipped
        Product Name: Cisco Firepower 9000 Series  AC Power Supply
        PID: FPR9K-PS-AC
        VID: V00
        Vendor: Cisco Systems Inc
        Serial (SN): DTM190705G3
        HW Revision: 0
        
    PSU 2:
        Presence: Equipped
        Product Name: Cisco Firepower 9000 Series  AC Power Supply
        PID: FPR9K-PS-AC
        VID: V00
        Vendor: Cisco Systems Inc
        Serial (SN): DTM190705J8
        HW Revision: 0
        
    Fan Modules:
        Tray 1 Module 1:
            Presence: Equipped
            ID         PID          Vendor          Serial (SN) HW Revision
            ---------- ------------ --------------- ----------- -----------
                     1 FPR9K-FAN    Cisco Systems I NWG190200LD 0
                     2 FPR9K-FAN    Cisco Systems I NWG190200LD 0
        
        Tray 1 Module 2:
            Presence: Equipped
            ID         PID          Vendor          Serial (SN) HW Revision
            ---------- ------------ --------------- ----------- -----------
                     1 FPR9K-FAN    Cisco Systems I NWG190200ML 0
                     2 FPR9K-FAN    Cisco Systems I NWG190200ML 0
        
        Tray 1 Module 3:
            Presence: Equipped
            ID         PID          Vendor          Serial (SN) HW Revision
            ---------- ------------ --------------- ----------- -----------
                     1 FPR9K-FAN    Cisco Systems I NWG190200KZ 0
                     2 FPR9K-FAN    Cisco Systems I NWG190200KZ 0
        
        Tray 1 Module 4:
            Presence: Equipped
            ID         PID          Vendor          Serial (SN) HW Revision
            ---------- ------------ --------------- ----------- -----------
                     1 FPR9K-FAN    Cisco Systems I NWG190200L8 0
                     2 FPR9K-FAN    Cisco Systems I NWG190200L8 0
        
    Switch IOCard 1:
        Side: Left
        Fabric ID: A
        Product Name: Cisco FPR9K-SUP
        PID: FPR9K-SUP
        VID: V01
        Vendor: Cisco Systems, Inc.
        Serial (SN): JAD190800VU
        HW Revision: 0
        
Fabric Card 1:
    Description: Firepower 9300 Supervisor
    Number of Ports: 8
    State: Online
    Vendor: Cisco Systems, Inc.
    Model: FPR9K-SUP
    HW Revision: 0
    Serial (SN): JAD190800VU
    Perf: N/A
    Power State: Online
    Presence: Equipped
    Thermal Status: N/A
    Voltage Status: N/A
        
        
Fabric Card 2:
    Description: Firepower 4x100G QSFP28 NM
    Number of Ports: 4
    State: Online
    Vendor: Cisco Systems, Inc.
    Model: FPR-NM-4X100G
    HW Revision: 0
    Serial (SN): JAD2151037Z
    Perf: N/A
    Power State: Online
    Presence: Equipped
    Thermal Status: N/A
    Voltage Status: N/A
        
        
Fabric Card 3:
    Description: Firepower 4x40G QSFP NM
    Number of Ports: 16
    State: Online
    Vendor: Cisco Systems, Inc.
    Model: FPR9K-NM-4X40G
    HW Revision: 0
    Serial (SN): JAD191601DK
    Perf: N/A
    Power State: Online
    Presence: Equipped
    Thermal Status: N/A
    Voltage Status: N/A


firepower /chassis #

show inventory (connect fxos)

To view information about chassis inventory including the name, description, PID, and serial number of the supervisor and network modules, use the show inventory command in connect fxos mode.

show inventory

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

connect fxos

Command History

Release Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

You can use this command without any arguments or keywords to display chassis or module information.

Examples

This example shows how to view chassis inventory or module information:

firepower# 
firepower# connect fxos 
...
firepower(fxos)# show inventory 
NAME: "Chassis", DESCR: "Cisco Firepower 9300 Security Appliance"
PID: FPR9K-SUP         , VID: V08 , SN: ABCD123456

NAME: "Module 1", DESCR: "Firepower 9300 Supervisor"
PID: FPR9K-SUP         , VID: V08 , SN: CBDA123456

NAME: "Module 2", DESCR: "Firepower 4x40G QSFP NM"
PID: FPR-NM-4X40G      , VID: V01 , SN: CBDA654321

show ip-block

To display a list of IPv4 address blocks currently defined for service access, use the show ip-block command.

show ip-block [[ ip_address prefix_length { https| snmp| ssh}] | detail]

Syntax Description

ip_address prefix_length { https| snmp| ssh}

(Optional) To display a specific IPv4 address block, enter that address information:

  • The starting address for the IPv4 address block.

  • The prefix length; determines the number of addresses in the block. Value can be 0 to 32.

  • The service (HTTPS, SNMP, or SSH) to which the address block is assigned.

detail

(Optional) Appending the detail keyword displays the address, prefix and service for each IPv4 block as separate lines.

Command Modes

Services mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to list the currently permitted blocks of IPv4 addresses. Up to 25 different blocks can be configured for each service.

Examples

This example shows how to display detailed IPv4 address block information:

FP9300-A # scope system
FP9300-A /system # scope services
FP9300-A /system/services # show ip-block detail

    IP Address: 209.165.201.1
    Prefix Length: 24
    Protocol: https

Permitted IP Block:
    IP Address: 0.0.0.0
    Prefix Length: 0
    Protocol: snmp

    IP Address: 209.165.202.129
    Prefix Length: 24
    Protocol: ssh
FP9300-A /system/services # 

show ip-pool

To display a list of IP pool available on the system, use the show ip-pool command.

show ip-pool [ detail | expand | name ]

Syntax Description

detail

(Optional) Displays IP pool information of a specific pool. The expand and expand keywords are available with this option.

expand

(Optional) Displays expanded information of IP pool. The detail keyword is available with this option.

name

Lists detailed IP pool information.

Command Modes

scope org

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope org.

Examples

This example shows how to display IP pool information:

Firepower /fabric-interconnect # scope org 
Firepower /org # show ip-pool
IP Pool:
    Name                 Size       Assigned   Management mode
    -------------------- ---------- ---------- ---------------
    ext-mgmt                      0          0 Internal
    iscsi-initiator-pool          0          0 Internal
    ssp-ippool-app-ccl          126          0 Internal
    ssp-ippool-inter-mgmt
                                117          0 Internal
 

Examples

This example shows how to display detailed information of all the available IP pools:

Firepower /org # show ip-pool expand detail 

IP Pool:
    Name: ext-mgmt
    Size: 0
    Assigned: 0
    IPv4 Size: 0
    IPv4 Assigned: 0
    IPv6 Size: 0
    IPv6 Assigned: 0
    Descr:
    Assignment Order: Default
    Management mode: Internal
    Guid: 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
    Net bios enabled or disabled: Not Active
    DHCP enaled or disabled: Not Supported
    Name: iscsi-initiator-pool
    Size: 0
    Assigned: 0
    IPv4 Size: 0
    IPv4 Assigned: 0
    IPv6 Size: 0
    IPv6 Assigned: 0
    Descr:
    Assignment Order: Default
    Management mode: Internal
    Guid: 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
    Net bios enabled or disabled: Not Active
    DHCP enaled or disabled: Not Supported
    Name: ssp-ippool-app-ccl
    Size: 126
    Assigned: 0
    IPv4 Size: 126
    IPv4 Assigned: 0
    IPv6 Size: 0
    IPv6 Assigned: 0
    Descr: SSP service profile IP Pool for app ccl vlan
    Assignment Order: Default
    Management mode: Internal
    Guid: 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
    Net bios enabled or disabled: Not Active
    DHCP enaled or disabled: Not Supported

show ipsec-log

To view IPSec connection logs, use the show ipsec-log command.

show ipsec-log

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

IPSec mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

Use the set log-level command to change the amount of information displayed by these logs.

Examples

This example shows how to display the contents of the IPSec log file:

FP9300-A # scope security
FP9300-A /security # scope ipsec
FP9300-A /security/ipsec # show ipsec-log
Feb 10 23:40:02 15[CFG] <test-connection|69>   using trusted ca certificate "C=US, ST=CA, L=SJC, O=Cisco, OU=STBU, CN=CA, E=ssp@ssp.net"
Feb 10 23:40:02 15[CFG] <test-connection|69>   reached self-signed root ca with a path length of 0
Feb 10 23:40:02 15[CFG] <test-connection|69>   crl correctly signed by "C=US, ST=CA, O=CA1, OU=ca1, CN=InterCA1, E=ca1@ca.net"
Feb 10 23:40:02 15[CFG] <test-connection|69>   crl is valid: until Mar 12 22:30:51 2017
Feb 10 23:40:02 15[CFG] <test-connection|69>   using cached crl
Feb 10 23:40:02 15[CFG] <test-connection|69> certificate status is good
Feb 10 23:40:02 15[CFG] <test-connection|69>   using trusted ca certificate "C=US, ST=CA, L=SJC, O=Cisco, OU=STBU, CN=CA, E=ssp@ssp.net"
Feb 10 23:40:02 15[CFG] <test-connection|69> checking certificate status of "C=US, ST=CA, O=CA1, OU=ca1, CN=InterCA1, E=ca1@ca.net"
Feb 10 23:40:02 15[CFG] <test-connection|69>   fetching crl from 'file:///opt/certstore/ssp2-tp.crl' ...
Feb 10 23:40:02 15[CFG] <test-connection|69> issuer of fetched CRL 'C=US, ST=CA, O=CA1, OU=ca1, CN=InterCA1, E=ca1@ca.net' does not match CRL issuer '56:71:f1:d9:b1:62:fd:c3:2b:4d:cb:6b:01:85:ea:75:e5:0e:99:0d'
Feb 10 23:40:02 15[CFG] <test-connection|69>   fetching crl from 'http://192.168.0.81/interca_inuse.crl.pem' ...
Feb 10 23:40:02 15[CFG] <test-connection|69>   using trusted certificate "C=US, ST=CA, L=SJC, O=Cisco, OU=STBU, CN=CA, E=ssp@ssp.net"
Feb 10 23:40:02 15[CFG] <test-connection|69>   crl correctly signed by "C=US, ST=CA, L=SJC, O=Cisco, OU=STBU, CN=CA, E=ssp@ssp.net"
Feb 10 23:40:02 15[CFG] <test-connection|69>   crl is valid: until Mar 12 22:30:49 2017
Feb 10 23:40:02 15[CFG] <test-connection|69> certificate status is good
Feb 10 23:40:02 15[CFG] <test-connection|69>   reached self-signed root ca with a path length of 1
Feb 10 23:40:02 15[IKE] <test-connection|69> authentication of 'C=US, ST=CA, O=Cisco, OU=STBU, CN=SSP, E=ssp@ssp.net' with RSA signature successful
Feb 10 23:40:02 15[IKE] <test-connection|69> IKE_SA test-connection[69] established between 192.168.0.174[C=US, ST=CA, O=Cisco, OU=STBU, CN=SSP]

FP9300-A /security/ipsec # 

show ipv6-block

To display a list of IPv6 address blocks currently defined for service access, use the show ipv6-block command.

show ipv6-block [[ ipv6_address prefix_length { https| snmp| ssh}] | detail]

Syntax Description

ipv6_address prefix_length { https| snmp| ssh}

(Optional) To display a specific IPv6 address block, enter that address information:

  • The starting address for the IPv6 address block.

  • The prefix length; determines the number of addresses in the block. Value can be 0 to 128.

  • The service (HTTPS, SNMP, or SSH) to which the address block is assigned.

detail

(Optional) Appending the detail keyword displays the address, prefix and service for each IPv6 block as separate lines.

Command Modes

Services mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to list the currently permitted blocks of IPv6 addresses. Up to 25 different blocks can be configured for each service.

Examples

This example shows how to display detailed IPv4 address block information:

FP9300-A # scope system
FP9300-A /system # scope services
FP9300-A /system/services # show ip-block detail

    IP Address: 2001:DB8:1::1
    Prefix Length: 64
    Protocol: https

Permitted IP Block:
    IP Address: 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0
    Prefix Length: 0
    Protocol: snmp

    IP Address: 2001:DB8:0:ABCD::1
    Prefix Length: 64
    Protocol: ssh
FP9300-A /system/services # 

show ipv6-if

To view current IPv6 management-interface information, use the show ipv6-if command.

Syntax Description

detail

Lists detailed IPv6 management-interface information.

fsm status

Lists finite state machine (FSM) status information related to the IPv6 management interface.

Command Modes

IPv6 configuration (fabric-interconnect/ipv6-config) mode

Command History

Release Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this command displays only IPv6 management-interface information.

Examples

This example shows how to display IPv6 management-interface information:

FP9300-A# scope fabric-interconnect
FP9300-A# scope ipv6-config
FP9300-A /fabric-interconnect/ipv6-config # show ipv6-if

Management IPv6 Interface:
IPv6 Address                        Prefix     IPv6 Gateway
----------------------------------- ---------- ------------
2001::8998                          64         2001::1
FP9300-A /fabric-interconnect/ipv6-config #

FP9300-A# scope fabric-interconnect
FP9300-A# scope ipv6-config
FP9300-A /fabric-interconnect/ipv6-config # show ipv6-if
Management IPv6 Interface:
    IPv6 Address                             Prefix     IPv6 Gateway                             AutoCfg-method  ReadyCfg-method IPv6 state      ND state
    ---------------------------------------- ---------- ---------------------------------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------
    ::                                       64         2008::1                                  Stablesec       Notset          Enable          Enable

show keyring

To view the imported certificate information, use the show keyring command.

show keyring [ detail | name ]

Syntax Description

detail

Displays the imported certificates information.

name

(Optional) Displays content for the specified imported certificate.

Command Modes

scope security

Command History

Release Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

show keyring is a subcommand of the show command in scope security.

Examples

This example shows how to display imported certificates and verifies the certificate status value:

Firepower# scope security
Firepower# show keyring
Name            Key pair type   RSA key modulus Elliptic Curve TrustpointCA
--------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- -------------
default         Rsa             Mod2048         Ec         invalid

This example shows how to display the contents of the imported certificates.

Firepower /security # show keyring detail
Keyring default:
    RSA key modulus: Mod2048
    Trustpoint CA:
    Certificate status: Self Signed Certificate
    Certificate:
    Data:
        Version: 3 (0x2)
        Serial Number:
            6f:fe:83:56:a2:60:da:fd:66:f9:50:75:47:bd:48:da:86:dc:81:81
        Signature Algorithm: sha256WithRSAEncryption
        Issuer: CN = MOIO-2
        Validity
            Not Before: May 26 12:14:42 2012 GMT
            Not After : May 26 12:14:42 2014 GMT
        Subject: CN = MOIO-2
        Subject Public Key Info:
            Public Key Algorithm: rsaEncryption
                RSA Public-Key: (2048 bit)
                Modulus:
                    00:d0:78:39:a6:c3:b7:dd:f3:c8:8c:90:5e:6c:43:
                    9b:a0:d3:40:15:06:c9:cc:3b:d8:6c:f1:51:fc:5a:
                    09:2c:7c:eb:f7:74:25:aa:1d:94:5c:d7:6e:95:61:
                    6b:8d:d7:52:23:c8:6c:c7:86:ef:a9:cf:f4:41:65:
                    2a:7f:9d:f9:b5:d3:1e:15:91:6e:b5:3d:4a:a7:49:
                    d5:a0:cb:4e:8e:1a:e7:55:f3:aa:f9:f3:2a:e8:36:
                    b6:e8:a8:15:ad:54:b2:8a:f8:f3:b1:2f:ab:8f:df:
                    c8:28:a6:1d:08:df:25:bd:58:8c:e0:8e:8f:ce:db:
                    5a:68:68:ce:9a:37:37:66:a8:fa:8c:50:4f:54:0e:
                    e8:cf:10:a3:70:6a:f9:08:c5:45:5d:38:4f:70:2f:
                    7a:85:ca:37:e6:67:bf:63:77:c1:24:89:8f:d0:7f:
                    1d:a2:db:08:ad:33:33:53:ee:95:a9:2f:a3:d6:c1:
                    bf:d7:de:cd:ac:60:e6:db:2c:1f:20:81:14:c8:f5:
                    ce:3b:ea:aa:ed:c6:d9:c3:32:5f:f7:e7:36:ce:79:
                    31:19:18:43:42:62:4a:fa:f6:77:36:85:04:49:e2:
                    e7:40:0e:f6:9f:a9:a3:9c:c5:23:5e:c8:bc:50:fd:
                    f6:36:7f:e0:46:59:70:3d:82:84:45:a7:59:23:35:
                    80:bd
                Exponent: 65537 (0x10001)
        X509v3 extensions:
            X509v3 Subject Alternative Name:
                DNS:MOIO-2, IP Address:10.0.0.6
    Signature Algorithm: sha256WithRSAEncryption
         cb:b6:f5:2a:96:4d:b9:a9:18:9f:00:fa:b6:e0:c0:0e:50:51:
         79:74:ca:21:25:e5:ae:e1:fe:03:dc:0b:9b:f7:c0:02:d2:72:
         e7:da:fd:f2:76:25:12:27:5f:bc:38:14:80:31:8c:e1:8b:5f:
         f8:7b:14:28:7a:be:2a:22:b8:b5:ea:90:1d:69:af:38:1b:ae:
         5e:c3:3c:95:f3:9b:32:0b:af:cb:2a:0b:5d:d7:57:77:25:df:
         26:ef:5b:ec:fb:09:6e:87:60:fb:3a:14:de:09:5e:13:f6:a8:
         10:70:50:e0:dd:cf:6d:78:4f:5e:27:d0:ad:92:db:65:fe:d7:
         81:cf:fb:93:d3:1f:21:e1:3f:20:50:62:5b:d3:7d:80:49:82:
         99:fc:74:9a:c3:d8:29:bf:2a:cb:a5:33:4d:dd:04:d2:fe:2c:
         1d:81:27:cc:56:70:9d:3e:f0:5c:ef:3a:86:ef:21:0a:6b:da:
         6c:7a:aa:1a:43:86:8c:f0:89:92:38:71:83:d9:8a:6c:47:22:
         03:4d:84:05:69:57:e9:a4:e5:2b:e2:3c:de:63:a9:10:3c:19:
         f2:2e:55:de:04:3a:6f:f1:e4:20:1b:2f:2f:38:b6:96:9f:7a:
         6b:18:09:f5:89:cd:8a:bc:95:59:b0:91:e9:61:46:7f:6e:6a:
         7c:0e:95:d7
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----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=
-----END CERTIFICATE-----

    Zeroized: No

show lacp (connect fxos)

To display Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) information, use the show lacp command.

show lacp { counters| interface| internal| issu-impact| neighbor[ port-channel] | system-identifier}

Syntax Description

counters [ interface port-channel number]

Displays LACP traffic statistics.

(Optional) You can specify a particular port-channel to view statistics for only that port-channel; valid port-channel numbers are 1 to 4096.

interface [ br-ethernet slot/chassis_num| ethernet slot/chassis_num]

Displays LACP information for the Ethernet interfaces.

(Optional) You can specify a break-out Ethernet interface, or an Ethernet interface, to view information about the specific interface.

internal { debug buffer| event-history| info| mem-stats}

Displays internal LCAP information and statistics, according to the provided keyword:

  • debug buffer – Shows LACP debug information.

  • event-history – Shows LACP event logs; one of the following event-type keywords is required:

    • errors – Displays LCP error logs.

    • global – Displays global event tranactions.

    • ifindex index_ID – Displays LACP interface logs for the specified interface index; valid values are 0 to 2147483647.

    • interface { br-ethernet slot/chassis_num| ethernet slot/chassis_num} – Displays LACP events for the specified Ethernet interface.

    • lock – Displays LACP lock logs.

    • msgs – Displays LACP event-message logs.

  • info – Shows general internal LACP information. The following optional keywords are available to specify specific types of information:

    • all – Displays all internal LACP information.

    • global – Displays global LACP information.

    • ifindex index_ID – Displays LACP statistics for the specified interface index; valid values are 0 to 2147483647.

    • interface { br-ethernet slot/chassis_num| ethernet slot/chassis_num} – Displays LACP information for the specified Ethernet interface.

    • log – Displays LACP information logs.

    • pc-db interface port-channel number – Displays virtual-port-channel database (2lvpc) status for the specified port-channel.

    • pss – Displays global Persistent Storage Service (PSS) information.

  • mem-stats – Shows LACP memory allocation statistics.

issu-impact

The in-service software upgrade (ISSU) option does not apply to FXOS.

neighbor [ interface port-channel number]

Displays information about LACP neighbors.

(Optional) You can specify a particular port-channel to view information for only that port-channel; valid port-channel numbers are 1 to 4096.

port-channel [ interface port-channel number]

Displays information about all port-channels.

(Optional) You can specify a particular port-channel to view the information for only that port-channel; valid port-channel numbers are 1 to 4096.

system-identifier

Displays the LACP system identification. This is a combination of the port priority and the MAC address of the device.

Command Modes

connect fxos/

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to troubleshoot problems related to LACP in a network.


Note


When you connect to the FXOS command shell, the command-line prompt changes from your default prompt, which is the name you assigned to the appliance, to the default prompt with (fxos) appended; see the following example.


Examples

This example shows how to display the LACP counters:

firepower# connect fxos
firepower(fxos)# show lacp counters                    LACPDUs         Marker      Marker Response    LACPDUs
Port              Sent   Recv     Sent   Recv     Sent   Recv      Pkts Err
---------------------------------------------------------------------
port-channel1
Ethernet1/3        20552782218005  0      0        0      0        0      

port-channel2
Ethernet1/6        671621 724750   0      0        0      0        0      

port-channel48
Ethernet1/1        23974772587653  0      0        0      0        0      

firepower(fxos)#

This example shows how to display the LACP information for a particular port-channel:

firepower# connect fxos
firepower(fxos)# show lacp port-channel interface port-channel 48
port-channel48
  System Mac=b0-aa-77-2f-f0-af
  Local System Identifier=0x8000,b0-aa-77-2f-f0-af
  Admin key=0x2f
  Operational key=0x2f
  Partner System Identifier=0x8000,78-ba-f9-e2-60-c0
  Operational key=0x30
  Max delay=0
  Aggregate or individual=1
  Member Port List=
firepower(fxos)#

show license

To display the usage of some or all license packages, use the show license command.

show license { all| resvcode| status| summary| techsupport| udi| usage}

Syntax Description

all

Displays the Smart Licensing status and usage information for all licenses.

resvcode

Displays generated reservation-code information.

status

Displays Smart Licensing status information.

summary

Displays Smart Licensing summary information.

techsupport

Displays a complete set of Smart Licensing information for transmission to Cisco TAC.

udi

Displays the FXOS universal device identifier (UDI).

usage

Displays current license usage.

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

You must purchase permanent licenses so they are available in Smart Software Manager. Not all accounts are approved for permanent license reservation.

Examples

This example shows how to display current status and usage of all license packages:

FP9300-A# show license all 

Smart Licensing Status
======================

Smart Licensing is ENABLED

Registration:
  Status: REGISTERED
  Smart Account: Cisco SVS temp
  Virtual Account: Escalations
  Export-Controlled Functionality: Allowed
  Initial Registration: SUCCEEDED on Feb 10 18:55:08 2016 CST
  Last Renewal Attempt: SUCCEEDED on Jun 27 06:11:11 2017 CDT
  Next Renewal Attempt: Jul 28 03:02:49 2017 CDT
  Registration Expires: Jun 27 06:05:09 2018 CDT

License Authorization: 
  Status: AUTHORIZED on Jul 05 18:19:38 2017 CDT
  Last Communication Attempt: SUCCESS on Jul 05 18:19:38 2017
 CDT
  Next Communication Attempt: Aug 08 14:50:41 2017 CDT

    <--- remaining lines removed for brevity --->

FP9300-A#

show load-stats

To display the list of load stats capabilities available on the system, use theshow load-stats command.

show load-stats detail

Syntax Description

detail

Lists detailed load stats capabilities information.

Command Modes

scope system, scope capability

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope system, scope capability

Examples

This example shows how to display load stats capabilities:

Firepower # scope system
Firepower /system # scope capability
Firepower /system/capability # show load-stats 

Capability:
    Load Errors: 0
    Load Warnings: 4
    Providers Loaded: 128
    Provider Load Failures: 0
    Files Parsed: 17
    File Parse Failures: 0

Firepower /system/capability # show load-stats detail
Capability:
    Load Errors: 0
    Load Warnings: 4
    Providers Loaded: 126
    Provider Load Failures: 0
    Files Parsed: 17
    File Parse Failures: 0

show local-user

To display information about a specific user or all local users, use theshow local-user command.

show local-user [ detail| user_name]

Syntax Description

detail

(Optional) Displays detailed local user information.

user_name

(Optional) Displays information for the specified local user.

Command Modes

Security mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

In security mode, information for all local users is listed by default unless you enter a specific user_name .

In local user mode, you can use the show command to display information for the connected user.

Examples

This example shows how to display detailed user information for a specific local user:

FP9300-A /security # show local-user test_user detail
Local User test_user:
    First Name: test
    Last Name: user
    Email: test_user@testuser.com
    Phone:
    Expiration: Never
    Password: ****
    User lock status: Not Locked
    Account status: Active
    User Roles:
        Name: admin
        Name: read-only
    User SSH public key:
FP9300-A /security # 

show local-user tech-support

To display the local user admin, use theshow local-user tech-support command.

show local-user tech-support detail

Syntax Description

detail

Detailed information of local user tech support.

Command Modes

scope security

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope security.

Examples

This example shows how to display the local user admin information:

Firepower # scope security
Firepower /security # show local-user-tech support
 
Local User admin:
    Expiration: Never
    Password: ****
    User lock status: Not Locked
    Account status: Active
    User Roles:
        Name: admin
        Name: read-only
    User SSH public key: 

show logical-device

To display the information of logical devices available on the system, use the show command.

show [ expand ] [ detail ] [ fsm ]

Syntax Description

detail

Displays detailed network feature's information.

expand

(Optional) Displays expanded information for the current application instance. This keyword is also available with many of the other command options to display expanded information about the specified option.

fsm

It displays the information of fsm status.

Command Modes

Scope ssa

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope ssa:

Examples

This example shows information for all available logical devices:

firepower # scope ssa
firepower /ssa # show logical-device

Logical Device:
    Name       Description Slot ID    Mode       Oper State               Template Name
    ---------- ----------- ---------- ---------- ------------------------ -------------
    ftd                    1          Standalone Incomplete Configuration ftd

This example shows detailed information of logical devices:

firepower /ssa # show logical-device detail
Logical Device:
    Name: ftd
    Description:
    Slot ID: 1
    Mode: Standalone
    Oper State: Incomplete Configuration
    Template Name: ftd
    Error Msg: Missing bootstrap keys MANAGEMENT_TYPE in ftd mgmt bootstrap
    Switch Configuration Status: Ok
    Current Task:

This example shows expand detailed information of logical devices:

firepower /ssa # show logical-device expand detail

Logical Device:
    Name: ftd
    Description:
    Slot ID: 1
    Mode: Standalone
    Oper State: Incomplete Configuration
    Template Name: ftd
    Error Msg: Missing bootstrap keys MANAGEMENT_TYPE in ftd mgmt bootstrap
    Switch Configuration Status: Ok
    Current Task:

    External-Port Link:
        Name: Ethernet11_ftd
        Port or Port Channel Name: Ethernet1/1
        Port Type: Mgmt
        App Name: ftd
        Description:
        Link Decorator:

         Name: Ethernet21_asa
        Port or Port Channel Name: Ethernet2/1
        Port Type: Data
        App Name: asa
        Description:
        Link Decorator:

        System MAC address:
            Mac Address: F8:0F:6F:A1:93:BB

    Management Configuration:
        App Name: asa

        IP v4:
            Slot ID: 2
            Management Sub Type: Default
            IP Address: 10.62.148.241
            Netmask: 255.255.255.128
            Gateway: 10.62.148.129
            Last Updated Timestamp: 2021-12-01T22:42:22.722

show logical-device-template

To display the template of logical devices like ASA and FTD available on the system, use theshow logical-device-template command.

show logical-device-template [ detail | expand | name ]

Syntax Description

detail

Displays the list of detailed logical device template information.

name

Displays logical device template information for a specific logical device. The expand and expand keywords are available with this option.

expand

(Optional) Displays expanded information of the logical device template.

Command Modes

scope ssa

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope ssa.

Examples

This example shows how to display template information of all the logical device:

Firepower /fabric-interconnect # scope ssa 
Firepower /ssa # show logical-device-template

Logical Device Template:
    Name       Version    Description
    ---------- ---------- -----------
    asa        1
    ftd        1
Firepower /ssa # show logical

Examples

This example shows how to display the detailed template information of all the available logical devices in the system:

Firepower /ssa # show logical-device-template detail 
 Logical Device Template:
    Name: asa
    Version: 1
    Description:
    Name: ftd
    Version: 1
    Description:

Examples

This example shows how to display the detailed template information of all available logical device expand detail in system:

Firepower /ssa # show logical-device-template expand detail
   QP1 /ssa # show logical-device-template expand detail
Logical Device Template:
    Name: asa
    Version: 1
    Description:
    Template Applications:
        App Name: asa
        Application can be a decorator: No
    Name: ftd
    Version: 1
    Description:
    Template Applications:
        App Name: ftd
        Application can be a decorator: No

show mac-address

To view MAC address assignments for container instance interfaces, use the show mac-address command.

show mac-address [ detail | mac_address]

Syntax Description

detail

Shows the MAC addresses in a non-table format.

mac_address

Shows information about a specific MAC address.

Command Modes

scope ssa/scope auto-macpool/

Command History

Release

Modification

2.4(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This command only applies to container instance interfaces, and it does not show MAC addresses for native instances.

Examples

The following is sample output from the show mac-address command.


firepower# scope ssa
firepower /ssa # scope auto-macpool
firepower /ssa/auto-macpool # show mac-address
Mac Address Item:
    Mac Address          Owner Profile            Owner Name
    -------------------- ------------------------ ----------
    A2:46:C4:00:00:1E    ftd13                    Port-channel14
    A2:46:C4:00:00:20    ftd14                    Port-channel15
    A2:46:C4:00:01:7B    ftd1                     Ethernet1/3
    A2:46:C4:00:01:7C    ftd12                    Port-channel11
    A2:46:C4:00:01:7D    ftd13                    Port-channel14
    A2:46:C4:00:01:7E    ftd14                    Port-channel15
    A2:46:C4:00:01:7F    ftd1                     Ethernet1/2
    A2:46:C4:00:01:80    ftd12                    Ethernet1/2
    A2:46:C4:00:01:81    ftd13                    Ethernet1/2
    A2:46:C4:00:01:82    ftd14                    Ethernet1/2
    A2:46:C4:00:01:83    ftd2                     Ethernet3/1/4
    A2:46:C4:00:01:84    ftd2                     Ethernet3/1/1
    A2:46:C4:00:01:85    ftd2                     Ethernet3/1/3
    A2:46:C4:00:01:86    ftd2                     Ethernet3/1/2
    A2:46:C4:00:01:87    ftd2                     Ethernet1/2
    A2:46:C4:00:01:88    ftd1                     Port-channel21
    A2:46:C4:00:01:89    ftd1                     Ethernet1/8 

The following is sample output from the show mac-address detail command.


firepower# scope ssa
firepower /ssa # scope auto-macpool
firepower /ssa/auto-macpool #  show mac-address detail

Mac Address Item:
    Mac Address: A2:F0:B0:00:00:16
    Owner Profile: ftd1
    Owner Name: Ethernet1/5

    Mac Address: A2:F0:B0:00:00:17
    Owner Profile: ftd1
    Owner Name: Port-channel1

    Mac Address: A2:F0:B0:00:00:18
    Owner Profile: ftd1
    Owner Name: Ethernet1/4

    Mac Address: A2:F0:B0:00:00:19
    Owner Profile: ftd1
    Owner Name: Ethernet1/4

show mgmt-iface in-band expand detail

To display External Management Interface In Band details, use the show mgmt-iface in-band expand detail command.

show mgmt-iface in-band expand detail

Syntax Description

Show mgmt-iface in-band expand detail

Displays details of external management interface in band details

Command Modes

scope fabric-interconnect a, scope server 1/1, scope cimc

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

show command is with in scope fabric-interconnect and sub scope cimc

Examples

This example shows the external management interface in band details

Firepower# scope fabric-interconnect a
Firepower /fabric-interconnect # scope server 1/1
Firepower /chassis/server # scope cimc
Firepower /chassis/server/cimc # enter mgmt-iface in-band
Firepower /chassis/server/cimc/mgmt-iface* #
Firepower /chassis/server/cimc/mgmt-iface* # commit-buffer
Firepower /chassis/server/cimc/mgmt-iface # exit
Firepower /chassis/server/cimc # show mgmt-iface in-band expand detail

External Management Interface:
    Mode: In Band
    Ip V4 State: None
    Ip V6 State: None
    Is Derived from Inband Profile: No
Firepower /chassis/server/cimc #
 

show member-port

To display status information for the port channel’s member port(s), use the show member-port command.

show member-port [ slot_id port_id| detail| Ethernetslot_id/port_id| expand| fsm status]

Syntax Description

slot_id port_id

(Optional) You can view status information for a single member port by specifying its slot and port number. The detail and expand keywords are available with this option.

detail

(Optional) Use this keyword to view detailed information for all member ports. The expand keyword is available with this option.

Ethernetslot_id/port_id

(Optional) You can view status information for a single member port by specifying its Ethernet port label. The detail keyword is available with this option.

expand

(Optional) Use this keyword to view an expanded list of information for all member ports. The detail keyword is available with this option.

fsm status

(Optional) Use this keyword to view finite state machine (FSM) status information for the member ports.

You can add a slot and port number (slot_id port_id ) to limit the information display to the specified member port. The expand keyword is available with this option.

Command Modes

scope eth-uplink/scope fabric a/port-channel

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

You must create or enter a port-channel before you can use this command.

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope eth-uplink/scope fabric/port-channel mode.

Examples

This example shows expanded member port information for a specific port-channel:

firepower# scope eth-uplink
firepower /eth-uplink # scope fabric a
firepower /eth-uplink/fabric # enter port-channel 3
firepower /eth-uplink/fabric/port-channel # show member-port expand

Member Port:
    Port Name       Membership         Oper State       State Reason
    --------------- ------------------ ---------------- ------------
    Ethernet1/1     Up                 Up
    Ethernet2/3     Suspended          Failed           Suspended
    Ethernet2/4     Down               Sfp Not Present  Unknown
firepower /eth-uplink/fabric/port-channel #

show mac-pool

To view the list of mac pool available on the system, use the show mac-pool command.

show mac-pool [ detail | expand | name ]

Syntax Description

detail

Lists detailed mac-pool information.

expand

(Optional) Displays mac-pool information for a specific pool. The expand and expand keywords are available with this option.

name

(Optional) Displays expanded information of mac pool. The detail keyword is available with this option.

Command Modes

scope org

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope org.

Examples

This example shows how to display information of available mac pool:


Firepower /fabric-interconnect # scope org 
Firepower /org # show mac-pool

MAC Pool:
    Name                 Size       Assigned
    -------------------- ---------- --------
    default                       0          0
    ssp-macpool-ccl             200          0
    ssp-macpool-inter-vnics
                                300         81
    ssp-macpool-mio-external-ports
  
                               76          3

Examples

This example shows how to display detailed information of the mac pool expand detail:

Firepower /org # show mac-pool expand detail 

MAC Pool:
    Name: default
    Size: 0
    Assigned: 0
    Descr:
    Assignment Order: Default

    Name: ssp-macpool-ccl
    Size: 200
    Assigned: 0
    Descr: SSP service profile MAC Pool for ccl
    Assignment Order: Default

    Block of MAC Addresses:
        From: 00:15:C5:00:00:00
        To: 00:15:C5:00:00:C7

    Pooled:
        Id: 00:15:C5:00:00:00
        Assigned: No
    Assigned To Dn:
        Poolable Dn: mac/00:15:C5:00:00:00/pool-31022
        Prev Assigned To Dn:

        Id: 00:15:C5:00:00:01
        Assigned: No
        Assigned To Dn:
        Poolable Dn: mac/00:15:C5:00:00:01/pool-31025
        Prev Assigned To Dn:

        Id: 00:15:C5:00:00:02
        Assigned: No
        Assigned To Dn:
        Poolable Dn: mac/00:15:C5:00:00:02/pool-31028
        Prev Assigned To Dn:

show memory

To display the information of a memory module, use the show memory command.

show memory [ details ]

Syntax Description

detail

You can view detailed version information.

Command Modes

scope chassis/scope server

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope server 1 under scope chassis 1.

Examples

This example shows how to display the available memory module information for a specific server:

firepower# scope chassis 1
firepower /chassis # scope server 1
firepower /chassis/server # show memory 
DIMM Location   Presence         Overall Status           Type         Capacity (MB) Clock
---- ---------- ---------------- ------------------------ ------------ ------------- -----
   1 DIMM_A1    Equipped         Operable                 DDR4         16384         2666
   2 DIMM_A2    Missing          Removed                  Undisc       Unknown       Unknown
   3 DIMM_B1    Equipped         Operable                 DDR4         16384         2666
   4 DIMM_B2    Missing          Removed                  Undisc       Unknown       Unknown
   5 DIMM_C1    Equipped         Operable                 DDR4         16384         2666
   6 DIMM_C2    Missing          Removed                  Undisc       Unknown       Unknown
   7 DIMM_D1    Equipped         Operable                 DDR4         16384         2666
   8 DIMM_D2    Missing          Removed                  Undisc       Unknown       Unknown
   9 DIMM_E1    Equipped         Operable                 DDR4         16384         2666
  10 DIMM_E2    Missing          Removed                  Undisc       Unknown       Unknown
  11 DIMM_F1    Equipped         Operable                 DDR4         16384         2666
  12 DIMM_F2    Missing          Removed                  Undisc       Unknown       Unknown
  13 DIMM_G1    Equipped         Operable                 DDR4         16384         2666
  14 DIMM_G2    Missing          Removed                  Undisc       Unknown       Unknown
  15 DIMM_H1    Equipped         Operable                 DDR4         16384         2666
  16 DIMM_H2    Missing          Removed                  Undisc       Unknown       Unknown
  17 DIMM_J1    Equipped         Operable                 DDR4         16384         2666
  18 DIMM_J2    Missing          Removed                  Undisc       Unknown       Unknown
  19 DIMM_K1    Equipped         Operable                 DDR4         16384         2666
  20 DIMM_K2    Missing          Removed                  Undisc       Unknown       Unknown
  21 DIMM_L1    Equipped         Operable                 DDR4         16384         2666
  22 DIMM_L2    Missing          Removed                  Undisc       Unknown       Unknown
  23 DIMM_M1    Equipped         Operable                 DDR4         16384         2666
  24 DIMM_M2    Missing          Removed                  Undisc       Unknown       Unknown
firepower /chassis/server #

Examples

This example shows how to display the detailed information of all the available memory modules on a specific server:

firepower# scope chassis 1
KSEC-FPR4115-3 /chassis # scope server 1
KSEC-FPR4115-3 /chassis/server # show memory detail 
ID 1:
    Location: DIMM_A1
Presence: Equipped
    Overall Status: Operable
    Visibility: Yes
    Vendor: 0x2C00
    Vendor Part Number: 18ASF2G72PDZ-2G6E1
    Vendor Serial (SN): 43585030
    HW Revision: 0
    Form Factor: DIMM
    Type: DDR4
    Capacity (MB): 16384
    Clock: 2666
    Latency: 0.400000
    Width: 64
ID 2:
    Location: DIMM_A2
    Presence: Missing
    Overall Status: Removed
    Visibility: No
    Vendor:
    Vendor Part Number:
    Vendor Serial (SN):
    HW Revision: 0
    Form Factor: Undisc
    Type: Undisc
    Capacity (MB): Unknown
    Clock: Unknown
    Latency: Unknown
    Width: Unknown
ID 3:
    Location: DIMM_B1
    Presence: Equipped
    Overall Status: Operable
    Visibility: Yes
    Vendor: 0x2C00
    Vendor Part Number: 18ASF2G72PDZ-2G6E1
    Vendor Serial (SN): 4358534D
    HW Revision: 0
    Form Factor: DIMM
    Type: DDR4
    Capacity (MB): 16384
    Clock: 2666
    Latency: 0.400000
    Width: 64
         ………………………………
         ………………………………
         ………………………………
firepower /chassis/server #

show (management interface)

To view current management-interface information, use the show command in fabric interconnect mode.

show

Syntax Description

In fabric interconnect mode, this command has a number of keywords, but entering show without any modifiers displays the current fabric management-interface information.

Command Modes

scope fabric-interconnect/

Command History

Release Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this command displays IPv4 and IPv6 management-interface information. Appending the detail keyword displays this interface information, along with some additional fabric-specific information.

Examples

This example shows how to display management-interface information:

firepower# scope fabric-interconnect
firepower /fabric-interconnect # show

Fabric Interconnect:
ID   OOB IP Addr     OOB Gateway     OOB Netmask     OOB IPv6 Address OOB IPv6 Gateway Prefix Operability
---- --------------- --------------- --------------- ---------------- ---------------- ------ -----------
A    192.0.2.112     192.0.2.1       255.255.255.0   ::               ::               64     Operable 
firepower /fabric-interconnect #

show mgmt-port

To view status information for the device management port, use the show mgmt-port command.

(local-mgmt)# show mgmt-port

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

connect local-mgmt

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view information about configuration and status of the device management interface.

Examples

This example shows how to display management port information:

firepower # connect local-mgmt
firepower(local-mgmt)# show mgmt-port
eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr b0:aa:77:2f:f0:a9  
          inet addr:10.89.5.14  Bcast:10.89.5.63  Mask:255.255.255.192
          inet6 addr: fe80::b2aa:77ff:fe2f:f0a9/64 Scope:Link
          UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
          RX packets:174151 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
          TX packets:101268 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
          collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 
          RX bytes:15273492 (14.5 MiB)  TX bytes:80246582 (76.5 MiB)

firepower(local-mgmt)# 

show monitor

To view information and resources per security module, use the show monitor command.

show monitor [ detail | expand]

Syntax Description

detail

Shows detailed resource usage for the module.

expand

Shows detailed information about the disk file system.

Command Modes

scope ssa/scope slot/

Command History

Release

Modification

2.4(1)

Additional fields were added to show CPU cores, memory, and disk usage.

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

You can view information about the security module, including the OS version, memory, and uptime. This command is useful for container instances to track resource availability.

Examples

The following is sample output from the show monitor command.


firepower# scope ssa
firepower /ssa # scope slot 1
firepower /ssa/slot # show monitor

Monitor:
    OS Version Memory Total (MB) Memory Free (MB) Memory Used (MB) CPU Cores Available Blade Uptime Last Updated Timestamp
    ---------- ----------------- ---------------- ---------------- ------------------- ------------ ----------------------
    2.4(1.101)             251844           222089            29755                  22 up 19 days,  2:06
                                                                                                    2018-11-27T18:11:34.155

The following is sample output from the show monitor detail command.


firepower# scope ssa
firepower /ssa # scope slot 1
firepower /ssa/slot # show monitor detail

Monitor:
    OS Version: 2.4(1.101)
    CPU Total Load 1 min Avg: 4.790000
    CPU Total Load 5 min Avg: 4.790000
    CPU Total Load 15 min Avg: 4.780000
    Memory Total (MB): 251844
    Memory Free (MB): 222084
    Memory Used (MB): 29760
    CPU Cores Total: 48
    CPU Cores Available: 22
    Memory App Total (MB): 226886
    Memory App Available (MB): 108514
    Data Disk Total (MB): 699651
    Data Disk Available (MB): 535811
    Secondary Disk Total (MB): 0
    Secondary Disk Available (MB): 0
    Disk File System Count: 5
    Blade Uptime: up 19 days,  1:55
    Last Updated Timestamp: 2018-11-27T18:00:04.560

The following is sample output from the show monitor expand command.


firepower# scope ssa
firepower /ssa # scope slot 1
firepower /ssa/slot # show monitor expand
Monitor:
    OS Version: 2.4(1.101)
    Memory Total (MB): 251844
    Memory Free (MB): 222089
    Memory Used (MB): 29755
    CPU Cores Available: 22
    Blade Uptime: up 19 days,  2:06
    Last Updated Timestamp: 2018-11-27T18:11:34.155

    Disk File System:
        File System Mount Point Disk Total (MB) Disk Free (MB) Disk Used (MB)
        ----------- ----------- --------------- -------------- --------------
        /dev/sda1   /mnt/boot              7614           7451            163
        /dev/sda2   /opt/cisco/config
                                           1846           1707             43
        /dev/sda3   /opt/cisco/platform/logs
                                           4565           4278             49
        /dev/sda5   /var/data/cores
                                          46807          44368             54
        /dev/sda6   /opt/cisco/csp
                                         699651         653295          46356

show nfs-mount-def

To display the information of mount def available on the system, use the show nfs-mount-def command.

show [ detail ]

Syntax Description

detail

List detailed information of mount def.

Command Modes

Scope monitoring

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope monitoring:

Examples

This example shows information for all available mount def:

firepower # scope monitoring
firepower /monitoring # show nfs-mount-def
Mount Def:
    Name: external Backup Repository
    Admin State: Disabled
    Local dir: /boot flash/externalcfg
    policy owner: Local
    Purpose: Backup
    Remote dir:
    server:

    Name: external Image Repository
    Admin State: Disabled
    Local dir: /boot flash/external
    policy owner: Local
    Purpose: Image
    Remote dir:
    server:

This example shows detailed information of mount def:

firepower /monitoring # show nfs-mount-def detail
Mount Def:
    Admin State: Disabled
    Name: external Backup Repository
    Local dir: /boot flash/externalcfg
    policy owner: Local
    Purpose: Backup
    Remote dir:
    server:
    Current Task:

    Admin State: Disabled
    Name: external Image Repository
    Local dir: /boot flash/externalrep
    policy owner: Local
    Purpose: Image
    Remote dir:
    server:
    Current Task:

This example shows expand detailed information of mount def status:

firepower /monitoring # show nfs-mount-def fsm status

    FSM 1:
        Remote Result: Not Applicable
        Remote Error Code: None
        Remote Error Description:
        Status: Nop
        Previous Status: Nop
        Timestamp: Never
        Try: 0
        Progress (%): 100
        Current Task:


    FSM 1:
        Remote Result: Not Applicable
        Remote Error Code: None
        Remote Error Description:
        Status: Nop
        Previous Status: Nop
        Timestamp: Never
        Try: 0
        Progress (%): 100
        Current Task:

show nm-fpga-version

To display a fpga version of network adapter, use the show nm-fpga-version command.

show nm-fpga-version [ detail ]

Syntax Description

detail

Detailed version information.

Command Modes

scope chassis 1

Command History

Release Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

Subcommand of the show command in scope chassis 1.

Examples

This example shows version information of the network module fpga version:


firepower/fabric-interconnect # scope chassis 1
firepower /chassis # show nm-fpga-version

Network Module Version:
    Network Module Slot: 2
    Running-Vers: 0.6.0
    Package-Vers: 0.0
    Activate-Status: Ready
firepower/chassis #

show ntp-overall-status

To display overall Network Time Protocol synchronization status for the system, use the show ntp-overall-status command.

show ntp-overall-status

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Examples

This example shows how to display current clock-synchronization status for chassis and any logical devices installed on the chassis:

FP9300-A# show ntp-overall-status

    NTP Overall Time-Sync Status: Time Synchronized
FP9300-A#

show ntp server

To display the NTP server, use the show ntp-server command.

show ntp-server

Syntax Description

show ntp-server

This command displays the NTP server in FXOS.

Command Modes

scope system/scope services/

Command History

Release Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this command displays the NTP server.

Examples

This example shows how to display the NTP server:


firepower# scope system;scope services

firepower /system/services # show ntp-server 

NTP server hostname:
    Name                                                             Time Sync Status
    ---------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------
    192.0.2.1                                                        Time Synchronized

firepower /system/services # show ntp-server expand detail 

NTP server hostname:
    Name: 192.0.2.1       
    Time Sync Status: Time Synchronized
    NTP SHA-1 key id: 0
    Error Msg:

show nw-ctrl-policy

To display the policy details of LLDP Transmit, LLDP Receive, Uplink fail action, and Adapter MAC Address Registration, use the show nw-ctrl-policy command.

show nw-ctrl-policy [ detail | expand ]

Syntax Description

Detail

Displays detailed information of the network policy.

Expand

Displays expanded information of the current application instance.

This keyword is also available with many of the other command options to display expanded information about the specified option.

Command Modes

scope org

Command History

Release Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope org

Examples

This example shows how to display information of network policy in the system:

Firepower# scope org
Firepower /org # show nw-ctrl-policy
Network Control Policy:
    Name       CDP      LLDP Transmit LLDP Receive Uplink fail action Adapter MA
C Address Registration
    ---------- -------- ------------- ------------ ------------------ ----------
----------------------
    default    Disabled Disabled      Disabled     Link Down          Only Nativ
e Vlan

This example shows how to display information of network policy in detail in the system:

Firepower /org # show nw-ctrl-policy detail
Network Control Policy:
    Name: default
    CDP: Disabled
    LLDP Transmit: Disabled
    LLDP Receive: Disabled
    Uplink fail action: Link Down
    Adapter MAC Address Registration: Only Native Vlan
    Policy Owner: Local
    Description:

This example shows expanded information of network policy in the system:

Firepower /org # show nw-ctrl-policy detail expand
Network Control Policy:
    Name: default
    CDP: Disabled
    LLDP Transmit: Disabled
    LLDP Receive: Disabled
    Uplink fail action: Link Down
    Adapter MAC Address Registration: Only Native Vlan
    Policy Owner: Local
    Description:

show org

To display current organization information, use the show org command.

show org [ detail| name]

Syntax Description

detail

(Optional) Displays details for all currently defined organizations.

name

(Optional) Displays information for the specified organization; maximum of 16 characters for this identifier.

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Examples

This example shows how to display current organization information:

FP9300-A# show org

Organizations:
    Name: / (root)
FP9300-A#

show package

To display downloaded package information, use the show package command.

show package [ detail| expand| type endpoint_type| name]

Syntax Description

detail

(Optional) Displays detailed package information, including version number and time and date stamps.

expand

(Optional) Lists the images bundled in each package. The detail keyword is also available.

type endpoint_type

(Optional) Displays information for the specified package end-point type:

  • b-series-bundle —Lists information for any available B Series Bundles.

  • c-series-bundle —Lists information for any available C Series Bundles.

  • catalog —Lists information for the FXOS image catalog which is a list of images and packages.

  • firmware-fpr4k-bundle —Lists information for any available FP4100-series firmware bundles.

  • firmware-fpr9k-bundle —Lists information for any available FP9300 firmware bundles.

  • image —Lists available firmware images.

  • full-bundle —Lists information for any downloaded full bundles.

  • infrastructure-bundle —Lists information for any downloaded infrastructure bundles.

  • platform-bundle —Lists information for any downloaded platform bundles.

  • unknown —Lists information for any downloaded bundles of unknown type.

The detail and expand keywords are also available with this option.

name

(Optional) Displays information for the specified package.

The detail , expand and type keywords are also available with this option.

Command Modes

Firmware mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

If you do not include a name , the show package command lists information for every firmware package on the appliance.

Examples

This example shows how to list detailed and expanded information for a specific firmware package:

FP9300-A# scope firmware
FP9300-A /firmware # show package fxos-k9.2.3.1.51.SPA detail
Firmware Package fxos-k9.2.3.1.51.SPA:
    Version: 2.3(1.51)
    Type: Platform Bundle
    State: Active
Time Stamp: 2017-10-25T16:53:30.000
Build Date: 2017-10-21 09:10:36 UTC
FP9300-A /firmware # show package fxos-k9.2.3.1.51.SPA expand 
Package fxos-k9.2.3.1.51.SPA:
    Images:
        fxos-k9-bundle-infra.2.3.1.51.SPA
        fxos-k9-bundle-server.2.3.1.51.SPA
FP9300-A /firmware # 

show password-profile

To display password profile information, use the show password-profile command.

show password-profile [ detail]

Syntax Description

detail

(Optional) Displays detailed password profile information.

Command Modes

Security mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this command lists information for the current security password profile.

Examples

This example shows how to display detailed password profile information:

FP9300-A# scope security
FP9300-A /security # show password-profile detail
 
Password profile:
    Password history count: 5
    No password changes allowed (in Hours): 24
    Password change during interval: Enable
    Password change interval (in Hours): 48
    Password change count: 2
FP9300-A#

show pki fsm status

To display the FSM information, use the show pki fsm status command.

show pki fsm status [ expand | detail ]

Syntax Description

expand

Displays the FSM status.

Detail

Displays detailed content of FSM status.

Command Modes

scope security

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this is a subcommand of the show command in scope security.

Examples

This example shows how to display the FSM status:

Firepower# scope security
Firepower # show pki fsm status expand detail
    FSM Status:
        Affected Object: sys/pki-ext/fsm
        Current FSM: updateEp
        Status: Success
        Completion Time: 2022-08-23T05:14:02.628
        Progress (%): 100
        Description:
        Remote Result: Not Applicable
        Error Code: None
        Error Description:

        FSM Stage:

            Order: 1
            Stage Name: updateEpSetKeyRingLocal
            Status: Success
            Try: 1
            Last Update Time: 2022-08-23T05:14:02.626
            Stage Description: keyring configuration on primary(FSM-STAGE:sam:dme:PkiEpUpdateEp:SetKeyRingLocal)

            Order: 2
            Stage Name: updateEpSetKeyRingPeer
            Status: Skip
            Try: 0
            Last Update Time: 2022-08-23T05:14:02.626
            Stage Description: keyring configuration on secondary(FSM-STAGE:sam:dme:PkiEpUpdateEp:SetKeyRingPeer)

            Order: 3
            Stage Name: updateEpPostSetKeyRingLocal
            Status: Skip
            Try: 0
            Last Update Time: 2022-08-23T05:14:02.627
            Stage Description: post processing after keyring configration on primary(FSM-STAGE:sam:dme:PkiEpUpdateEp:PostSetKeyRingLocal)

            Order: 4
            Stage Name: updateEpPostSetKeyRingPeer
            Status: Skip
            Try: 0
            Last Update Time: 2022-08-23T05:14:02.628
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show pmon state

To view the status of the processes in local mangement mode, use show pmon state command.

show pmon state

Syntax Description

show pmon state

Displays the status of the processes in local management mode.

Command Modes

connect local-mgmt

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this command lists the status of processes in local management mode.

Examples

This example shows how to display the status of processes information in local management mode:


firepower# 
firepower# connect local-mgmt
...
firepower(local-mgmt)#(local-mgmt)# show pmon state 

SERVICE NAME             STATE     RETRY(MAX)    EXITCODE    SIGNAL    CORE
------------             -----     ----------    --------    ------    ----
svc_sam_controller     running           0(4)           0         0      no 
smConLogger            running           0(4)           0         0      no 
svc_sam_dme            running           0(4)           0         0      no 
svc_sam_dcosAG         running           0(4)           0         0      no 
svc_sam_bladeAG        running           0(4)           0         0      no 
svc_sam_portAG         running           0(4)           0         0      no 
svc_sam_statsAG        running           0(4)           0         0      no 
svc_sam_hostagentAG    running           0(4)           0         0      no 
svc_sam_nicAG          running           0(4)           0         0      no 
svc_sam_licenseAG      running           0(4)           0         0      no 
svc_sam_extvmmAG       running           0(4)           0         0      no 
httpd.sh               running           0(4)           0         0      no 
...

show post

To display any errors that occurred during the most-recent BIOS power-on self-test (POST), use the show post command.

show post [ id| detail| expand| no-errors]

Syntax Description

id

(Optional) Show POST information for a specific server; valid values are 0 to 42949667295.

detail

(Optional) Show additional POST details.

expand

(Optional) Show all POST information.

no-errors

(Optional) Show POST information without errors.

Command Modes

Any command mode; most relevant in server (/chassis/server) mode.

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command in server mode.

Examples

This example shows how to display POST information:

FP9300-A# scope server 1/1
FP9300-A /chassis/server # show post

POST:
    Global ID Code     Severity  Affected Object        Description
    --------- -------- --------- ---------------------- ------------
    608       Post 608 Info      sys/chassis-1/blade-1  Invalid DIMM Configuration

show pre-login-banner

To display the pre-login banner, use the show pre-login-banner command.

show pre-login-banner

Command Modes

scope security

Command History

Release Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this command displays the pre-login banner information.

Examples

This example displays the pre-login banner information:

firepower# scope security 
firepower /security # scope banner 
firepower /security/banner # show pre-login-banner 

Pre login banner:
    Message
    -------
    TEST

show provider-load-stats

To display the information of provider capabilities available on the system, use the show provider-load-stats command.

show provider-load-stats

Command Modes

scope system, scope capability

Command History

Release Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope system, scope capability.

Examples

This example shows how to display the provider capabilities information:

Firepower # scope system
Firepower/system # scope capability
Firepower /system/capability # show provider-load-stats

Provider: capabilities/bundle-type-cap
    Vendor:
    Model:
    Load Errors: 0
    Load Warnings: 0
    Elements Loaded: 8
    Element Load Failures: 0

Provider: capabilities/manufacturer-Cisco Systems Inc-model-CHORLEYWOOD-revision
-0
    Vendor: Cisco Systems Inc
    Model: CHORLEYWOOD
    Load Errors: 0
    Load Warnings: 1
    Elements Loaded: 5
    Element Load Failures: 0

Provider: capabilities/manufacturer-Cisco Systems Inc-model-F9K-C9300-revision-0
    Vendor: Cisco Systems Inc
    Model: F9K-C9300
    Load Errors: 0
    Load Warnings: 0
    Elements Loaded: 5
    Element Load Failures: 0

    TEST

This example shows how to display the detailed information of provider capabilities:

Firepower /system/capability # show provider-load-stats detail 

Provider: capabilities/bundle-type-cap
    Vendor:
    Model:
    Load Errors: 0
    Load Warnings: 0
    Elements Loaded: 8
    Element Load Failures: 0

Provider: capabilities/manufacturer-Cisco Systems Inc-model-CHORLEYWOOD-revision
-0
    Vendor: Cisco Systems Inc
    Model: CHORLEYWOOD
    Load Errors: 0
    Load Warnings: 1
    Elements Loaded: 5
    Element Load Failures: 0

Provider: capabilities/manufacturer-Cisco Systems Inc-model-F9K-C9300-revision-0
    Vendor: Cisco Systems Inc
    Model: F9K-C9300
    Load Errors: 0
    Load Warnings: 0
    Elements Loaded: 5
    Element Load Failures: 0

Provider: capabilities/manufacturer-Cisco Systems Inc-model-FPR-4110-K9-revision
-0
    Vendor: Cisco Systems Inc
    Model: FPR-4110-K9
    Load Errors: 0
    Load Warnings: 0
    Elements Loaded: 5
    Element Load Failures: 0

show port-channel (connect fxos)

To display information about configured port channels, use the show port-channel command.

show port-channel { capacity | compatibility-parameters | database | internal | load-balance | summary | traffic | usage }

Syntax Description

capacity

Shows device port-channel capacity information, including total available and total in use.

compatibility-parameters

Lists port-channel interface compatibility requirements and status.

database [ interface port-channel number]

Lists port-channel configuration and status information, including first operational port and age of the port-channel.

(Optional) You can specify a particular port-channel to view the information for only that port-channel; valid port-channel numbers are 1 to 4096.

You can specify a subinterface by appending a dot and the subinterface number ( . subinterface_num ) after the port-channel number.

You also can specify a range of port-channels or multiple ranges to view:

  • To specify a single range, enter start_num - end_num

  • To specify a multiple ranges, enter start_num - end_num , start_num - end_num , and so on

internal { event-history| info| max-channels| mem-stat| sdb}

Show port-channel information for various internal statistics, using one of the following keywords:

  • event-history – You can display logs for a variety of port-channel event types.

  • info – You can display all global internal port-channel information, or interface-specific port-channel information.

  • max-channels – Displays the maximum number of port-channels allowed on this device.

  • mem-stats – Show private memory allocation statistics. The optional keyword detail is available to display detailed statistics.

  • sdb – Dumps port-channel internal status information.

Most options have additional options and keywords; use the show port-channel internal keyword ? command to view the options.

load-balance

Configure port-channel load balance.

summary [ interface port-channel number]

Show port-channel summary.

(Optional) You can specify a particular port-channel to view the information for only that port-channel; valid port-channel numbers are 1 to 4096.

You can specify a subinterface by appending a dot and the subinterface number ( . subinterface_num ) after the port-channel number.

traffic [ interface port-channel number]

Show port-channel traffic statistics.

(Optional) You can specify a particular port-channel to view the information for only that port-channel; valid port-channel numbers are 1 to 4096.

You can specify a subinterface by appending a dot and the subinterface number ( . subinterface_num ) after the port-channel number.

usage

Lists current used and unused port-channel ID numbers.

Command Modes

connect fxos/

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This command is a subcommand of the show command in the connect fxos shell.


Note


When you connect to the FXOS command shell, the command-line prompt changes from your default prompt, which is the name you assigned to the appliance, to the default prompt with (fxos) appended; see the following examples.


Examples

This example shows port-channel summary information:

firepower # connect fxos
firepower(fxos)# show port-channel summary
Flags:  D - Down        P - Up in port-channel (members)
        I - Individual  H - Hot-standby (LACP only)
        s - Suspended   r - Module-removed
        S - Switched    R - Routed
        U - Up (port-channel)
        M - Not in use. Min-links not met
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Port-       Type     Protocol  Member Ports
      Channel
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1     Po1(SU)     Eth      LACP      Eth1/3(P)    
2     Po2(SU)     Eth      LACP      Eth1/6(P)    
48    Po48(SU)    Eth      LACP      Eth1/1(P)    
firepower(fxos)# 

This example shows port-channel traffic information:

firepower # connect fxos
firepower(fxos)# show port-channel traffic
ChanId      Port Rx-Ucst Tx-Ucst Rx-Mcst Tx-Mcst Rx-Bcst Tx-Bcst
------ --------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- -------
     1    Eth1/3    0.0%    0.0% 100.00% 100.00%    0.0%    0.0%
------ --------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- -------
     2    Eth1/6    0.0%    0.0% 100.00% 100.00%    0.0%    0.0%
------ --------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- -------
    48    Eth1/1    0.0%    0.0% 100.00% 100.00%    0.0% 100.00%
firepower(fxos)# 

show port-channel (scope fabric)

To display a list of current port-channels with status information, use the show port-channel command.

show port-channel [ detail| expand| port_channel_num]

Syntax Description

detail

List detailed port-channel information. The expand keyword is available with this option.

expand

List expanded port-channel information. The detail keyword is available with this option.

port_channel_num

Show status information for only the specified port-channel. The detail and expand keywords are available with this option.

Command Modes

scope eth-uplink/scope fabric/

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope eth-uplink/scope fabric mode.

If you do not specify a port-channel number, information for all port-channels is listed.

Examples

This example shows detailed information for a specific port-channel:

firepower /eth-uplink/fabric # show port-channel 48 detail
 
Port Channel:
    Port Channel Id: 48
    Name: Port-channel48
    Port Type: Cluster
    Description:
    Admin State: Enabled
    Oper State: Up
    Port Channel Mode: Active
    Port Channel Mode State: Enabled
    Auto negotiation: No
    Speed: 1 Gbps
    Duplex: Full Duplex
    Oper Speed: 1 Gbps
    Band Width (Gbps): 1
    State Reason:
    flow control policy: default
    LACP policy name: default
    Oper Lacp Policy Name: org-root/lacp-default
    Inline Pair Admin State: Enabled
    Inline Pair Peer Port Name:
    Allowed Vlan: All
    Network Control Policy: default
firepower /eth-uplink/fabric #

show power-control-policy

To display the list of power policies available on the system, use the show power-control-policy command.

show power-control-policy [ detail | expand ]

Syntax Description

detail

Lists detailed power control policies information.

expand

(Optional) Displays expanded information for the current application instance.

Command Modes

scope org

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope org.

Examples

This example shows information of all the system power policies:

QP1 # scope org
QPD /org # show power-control-policy 

Power Policy:
    Name
    ----
    default
    ssp-default  
                  
QP1 /org # show power-control-policy detail 

Power Policy:
    Name: default
    Admin Priority: 5
    Oper Priority: 5
    Description:
    Policy Owner: Local

    Name: ssp-default
    Admin Priority: No Cap
    Oper Priority: No Cap
    Description: ssp default power policy
    Policy Owner: Local

QP1 /org # show power-control-policy detail expand

Power Policy:
    Name: default
    Admin Priority: 5
    Oper Priority: 5
    Description:
    Policy Owner: Local

    Name: ssp-default
    Admin Priority: No Cap
    Oper Priority: No Cap
    Description: ssp default power policy
    Policy Owner: Local

show psu

To view information about the installed power supply units, use the show psu command in chassis mode.

show psu [ unit_id | detail | expand]

Syntax Description

unit_id

(Optional) Enter a power-supply unit number to list information for that unit.

detail

(Optional) Use this keyword to list detailed information about each installed power supply unit.

expand

(Optional) Use this keyword to display expanded power-supply information.

Command Modes

scope chassis/

Command History

Release Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

You can use this command without any arguments or keywords to display basic power-supply unit information.

Examples

This example shows how to view detailed power-supply unit information:

firepower# scope chassis
firepower /chassis # show psu detail

PSU:
    PSU: 1
    Overall Status: N/A
    Operability: N/A
    Threshold Status: N/A
    Power State: Off
    Presence: Equipped
    Thermal Status: OK
    Voltage Status: N/A
    Product Name: Cisco Firepower 9000 Series  AC Power Supply
    PID: FPR9K-PS-AC
    VID: V00
    Part Number: 341-0723-01
    Vendor: Cisco Systems Inc
    Serial (SN): DTM190705G3
    HW Revision: 0
    Firmware Version: N/A
    Type: DV
    Wattage (W): 0
    Input Source: Unknown

    PSU: 2
    Overall Status: Operable
    Operability: Operable
    Threshold Status: OK
    Power State: On
    Presence: Equipped
    Thermal Status: OK
    Voltage Status: OK
    Product Name: Cisco Firepower 9000 Series  AC Power Supply
    PID: FPR9K-PS-AC
    VID: V00
    Part Number: 341-0723-01
    Vendor: Cisco Systems Inc
    Serial (SN): DTM190705J8
    HW Revision: 0
    Firmware Version: N/A
    Type: DV
    Wattage (W): 2500
    Input Source: 210AC 50 380DC

firepower /chassis #

show psu-policy

To display the contents of psu policies available on the system, use the show psu-policy command.

show psu-policy [ detail ]

Syntax Description

detail

Lists detailed psu policies information.

Command Modes

scope org

Command History

Release Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope org.

Examples

This example shows how to view psu policies unit information:

firepower# scope org
firepower /chassis # show psu-policy

PSU Policy:
    Redundancy Description
    ---------- -----------
    NonRedund

   
                  
QP1 /org # show psu-policy detail 

PSU Policy:
    Redundancy: NonRedund
    Description:

show registry-repository

To display service registry information, use the show registry-repository command.

show registry-repository

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Examples

This example shows how to view service registry information:

FP9300-A# show registry-repository

Service Registry:

    Name:
    ID: 1000
    IP: 0.0.0.0
    Type: Service Reg
    Version:
    Capability: Unspecified
FP9300-A# 

show remote-user

To display the remote user details, use the show remote-user command.

show remote-user

Command Modes

scope security

Command History

Release Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this command displays the remote user information.

Examples

This example displays the remote user information:

firepower# scope security
firepower /ssa # show remote-user
User Name
---------
test1

firepower /security # show remote-user test1 detail 
Remote User test1:
    Description:
    User Roles:
        Name: read-only
firepower /security # show remote-user detail      
Remote User test1:
    Description:
    User Roles:
        Name: read-only

show resource

To view resource allocation for the application instance, use the show resource command.

show resource [ detail]

Syntax Description

detail

Shows resource allocation in a text format instead of a table format.

Command Modes

scope ssa/scope slot/create app-instance/

Command History

Release

Modification

2.4(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

To view available resources, enter show monitor detail .

Examples

The following is sample output from the show resource command.


firepower# scope ssa
firepower /ssa # scope slot 1
firepower /ssa/slot # scope app-instance ftd LD1
firepower /ssa/slot/app-instance # show resource

Resource:
    Allocated Core NR Allocated RAM (MB) Allocated Data Disk (MB) Allocated Binary Disk (MB)
    ----------------- ------------------ ------------------------ --------------------------
                    6              29593                    40960                       3907

The following is sample output from the show resource detail command.


firepower# scope ssa
firepower /ssa # scope slot 1
firepower /ssa/slot # scope app-instance ftd LD1
firepower /ssa/slot/app-instance # show resource detail

Resource:
    Allocated Core NR: 6
    Allocated RAM (MB): 29593
    Allocated Data Disk (MB): 40960
    Allocated Binary Disk (MB): 3907
    Allocated Secondary Disk (MB): 0

show resource-profile

To show vDP resource profiles and resource profiles for use with container instances, use the show resource-profile command.

show resource-profile [ system[ name] | user-defined[ name] | vdp[ version[ name]]] [ detail]

Syntax Description

name

Specifies the name of the profile.

system

Shows only system-defined resource profiles.

user-defined

Shows user-defined container instance profiles profiles, including the default resource profile.

vdp

Shows system-defined vDP profiles.

version

Shows vDP for a particular version.

detail

Shows details about the resource profiles.

Command Modes

scope ssa/

Command History

Release

Modification

2.4(1)

Added the user-defined keyword.

1.1(3)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

Specify the resource profile to use with an application instance using the set resource-profile-name command. You can add resource profiles for container instances using the create resource-profile command. vDP resource profiles are created automatically by the system. The chassis includes a default container instance resource profile called "Default-Small," which includes the minimum number of cores. You can change the definition of this profile, and even delete it if it is not in use. Note that this profile is created when the chassis reloads and no other profile exists on the system.

Examples

The following is sample output from the show resource-profile command:


firepower# scope ssa
firepower /ssa # show resource-profile
Profile Name       App Name   App Version  Is In Use  Security Model  CPU Logical Core Count RAM Size (MB)  Default Profile Profile Type Description
------------------ ---------- ------------ ---------- --------------- ---------------------- -------------- --------------- ------------ -----------
bronze             N/A        N/A          No         all                                  6              0 No              User Defined low end device
DEFAULT-4110-RESOURCE
                   vdp        8.13.01.09-2 No         FPR4K-SM-12                          4          16384 Yes             System
DEFAULT-RESOURCE   vdp        8.13.01.09-2 No         FPR9K-SM-56, FPR9K-SM-44, FPR9K-SM-36, FPR9K-SM-24, FPR4K-SM-44, FPR4K-SM-36, FPR4K-SM-24
                                                                                           6          24576 Yes             System
gold               N/A        N/A          No         all                                 14              0 No              User Defined  highest
silver             N/A        N/A          No         all                                  8              0 No              User Defined  mid-level
Default-Small      N/A        N/A          Yes        all                                  6            N/A No              User Defined
VDP-10-CORES       vdp        8.13.01.09-2 No         FPR9K-SM-56, FPR9K-SM-44, FPR9K-SM-36, FPR9K-SM-24, FPR4K-SM-44, FPR4K-SM-36, FPR4K-SM-24
                                                                                          10          40960 No              System
VDP-2-CORES        vdp        8.13.01.09-2 No         all                                  2           8192 No              System
VDP-4-CORES        vdp        8.13.01.09-2 No         all                                  4          16384 No              System
VDP-8-CORES        vdp        8.13.01.09-2 No         FPR9K-SM-56, FPR9K-SM-44, FPR9K-SM-36, FPR9K-SM-24, FPR4K-SM-44, FPR4K-SM-36, FPR4K-SM-24                                                                                           8          32768 No              System
firepower /ssa # 

The following is sample output from the show resource-profile user-defined command:


firepower# scope ssa
firepower /ssa # show resource-profile user-defined
Profile Name       Is In Use  CPU Logical Core Count Description
------------------ ---------- ---------------------- -----------
bronze               No                6             low end device
gold                 No                14            highest
silver               No                10            mid-level
firepower /ssa # 

show role

To display the list of the roles and its privileges, use the show role command.

show role [ detail | name ]

Syntax Description

detail

Display the list of the roles.

name

(Optional) Displays content for the specified role.

Command Modes

scope security

Command History

Release Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this is a subcommand of the show command in scope security.

Examples

This example shows how to display imported certificates and how to verify the certificate status value:

firepower# scope security
firepower /ssa # show roleRole:
    Role Name  Priv
    ---------- ----
    aaa        aaa
    admin      admin
    operations fault, operations
    read-only read-only

This example shows how to display the contents of the roles in a system:

firepower /security # show role detail
Role:
    Role Name: aaa
    Priv: aaa

    Role Name: admin
    Priv: admin

    Role Name: operations
    Priv: fault, operations

    Role Name: read-only
    Priv: read-only

This example shows how to display the contents of the selected role:

firepower /security # show role aaa

Role:
    Role Name Priv
    ---------- ----
    aaa        aaa

show (scope fabric)

To view information on a port channel, use the show command.

show

Command Modes

scope eth-uplink/scope fabric a/

Command History

Release

Modification

2.0.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

You must create port channels before you use this command.

Examples

This example shows how to view detailed information on all port channels:

firepower-9300# scope eth-uplink
firepower-9300 /eth-uplink # scope fabric a
firepower-9300 /eth-uplink/fabric # create port-channel 3
firepower-9300 /eth-uplink/fabric/port-channel* # show
  Port Channel:
Port Channel Id Name Port Type Admin
State Oper State State Reason
--------------- ---------------- ------------------ -----
------ ---------------- ------------
10 Port-channel10 Data Enabled Failed No operational members


firepower-9300 /eth-uplink/fabric/port-channel #

show schedule infra-fw

To view a list of schedule infrastructure firmware, use the show schedule infra-fw command.

show schedule infra-fw [ detail ]

Syntax Description

detail

Displays detailed schedule infrastructure firmware information.

Command Modes

scope system

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope system.

Examples

This example shows how to display all the system show schedule infrastructure firmware information:

Firepower /fabric-interconnect # scope system
Firepower /system # show schedule infra-fw
Schedule:
    Name
    ----
    infra-fw

Examples

This example shows how to display detailed information of all the available system show schedule infrastructure firmware:

Firepower # show schedule infra-fw detail
Schedule:
    Name: infra-fw
    Description: Auto created by the system for Infrastructure upgrade

Examples

This example shows how to display detailed information of all the scheduled infrastructure firmware:

Firepower /system # show schedule infra-fw expand detail
Schedule:
    Name: infra-fw
    Description: Auto created by the system for Infrastructure upgrade

    One-Time Occurrence:
        Name: infra-fw
        Start Date: 2012-07-05T23:27:33.148
        Max Duration (dd hh mm ss): None
        Max Concur Tasks: Unlimited
        Max Tasks: Unlimited
        Min Interval (dd hh mm ss): None
        Executed Tasks: 19

show security

To display password-related and FSM status-related security information, use theshow security command.

show security [ detail| fsm]

Syntax Description

detail

(Optional) Displays detailed password-related security information.

fsm status

(Optional) Displays finite state machine status information. The status keyword is required.

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Examples

This example shows how to display expanded information for security mode:

FP9300-A# show security detail

security mode:
    Password Strength Check: No
    Minimum Password Length: 8
    Current Task:
FP9300-A# 

show sel

To display the contents of the system event log (SEL) for a server, use the show sel command.

show sel server_id

Syntax Description

server_id

The server identifier, expressed as chassis-number/server-number (rack ID is not a valid option).

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Examples

This example shows how to display the contents of the SEL for server 1 in chassis 1:

FP9300-A# show sel 1/1
 show sel 1/1
1 | 12/16/2015 23:09:55 | CIMC | Event Logging Disabled DDR4_
P2_H2_ECC #0x99 | Log Area Reset/Cleared |  | Asserted 
2 | 12/16/2015 23:09:56 | CIMC | Processor P2_THERMTRIP_N #0x
7a | Limit Not Exceeded | Asserted 
3 | 12/16/2015 23:09:57 | CIMC | Processor P1_THERMTRIP_N #0x
79 | Limit Not Exceeded | Asserted 
4 | 12/16/2015 23:10:00 | CIMC | Platform alert LED_SYS_ACT #
0xa4 | LED is on | Asserted 
5 | 12/16/2015 23:10:00 | CIMC | Platform alert LED_SYS_ACT #
0xa4 | LED color is green | Asserted 
6 | 12/16/2015 23:10:01 | CIMC | Processor DDR4_P2_H3_TMP #0x
73 | Limit Not Exceeded | Asserted 
7 | 12/16/2015 23:10:01 | CIMC | Platform alert LED_LOM_FAULT
 #0xa3 | LED is off | Asserted 
8 | 12/16/2015 23:10:01 | CIMC | Platform alert LED_LOM_FAULT
 #0xa3 | LED color is blue | Asserted 
9 | 12/16/2015 23:10:03 | CIMC | Processor DDR4_P2_H2_TMP #0x
72 | Limit Not Exceeded | Asserted 
--More--

    <--- remaining lines removed for brevity --->

FP9300-A#

show server actual-boot-order

To display the server boot order actually used by the BIOS when the server last booted, use the show server actual-boot-order command.

show server actual-boot-order [ server_id| uuid dynamic_uuid]

Syntax Description

server_id

(Optional) Displays the actual boot order for a specific server, expressed as chassis-number/server-number (rack ID is not a valid option).

uuid dynamic_uuid

(Optional) Displays the actual boot order for a server specified using its dynamic universally unique identifier (UUID); specifed in the form NNNNNNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNNNNNNNNNN.

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this command displays actual boot order information for all servers.

Examples

This example shows how to display the actual boot order of all servers:

firepower# show server actual-boot-order
Server 1/1:
    Last Update: 2017-07-19T17:43:14.982
    LocalStorageAny
        (1) Not found. Please verify presence of device and p
resence of UEFI loader on device

Server 1/2:
    Last Update: 2017-07-19T17:43:14.980
    LocalStorageAny
        (1) Not found. Please verify presence of device and p
resence of UEFI loader on device

firepower#

show server adapter

To display information about network adapters in a server, use the show server adapter command.

show server adapter [ server_id| detail| identity| inventory| status| uuid dynamic_uuid]

Syntax Description

server_id

(Optional) Displays information about network adapters in a specific server, expressed as chassis-number/server-number (rack ID is not a valid option). The keyword detail is available with this option.

detail

(Optional) Displays detailed information in list form.

identity

(Optional) Displays complete identity information for each available adapter. The keywords uuid and server_id are available with this option.

inventory

(Optional) Lists installed network adapters. The keywords detail , uuid and server_id are available with this option.

status

(Optional) Displays overall status of installed network adapters. The keywords detail , uuid and server_id are available with this option.

uuid dynamic_uuid

(Optional) Displays information about network adapters in a particular server, specified using its dynamic universally unique identifier (UUID); entered in the form NNNNNNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNNNNNNNNNN. The keyword detail is available with this option.

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this commands lists the adapters available on each server. This is the same information displayed with the inventory keyword.

Examples

This example shows how to display identity information about the installed network adapters:

firepower# show server adapter identity
Server 1/1:
    Burned-In UUID: 84928111-2710-4e7c-b664-91bce5b5dfbd
    Dynamic UUID: 84928111-2710-4e7c-b664-91bce5b5dfbd
    Adapter 1:
        Product Name: Cisco Firepower 9000 series MLOM Adapter
        PID: FPR-C9300-MP
        VID: V01
        Vendor: Cisco Systems Inc
        Serial: JAD190702J1
        Revision: 0

        Eth Interface:

        Adapter Interface Dynamic MAC Address
        ------- --------- -------------------
              1         1 00:15:A5:01:01:00
              1         2 00:15:A5:00:00:8E
              1         3 B0:AA:77:2F:5A:4C
              1         4 B0:AA:77:2F:5A:7C
              1         5 B0:AA:77:2F:5A:6C
              1         6 00:15:A5:00:00:CF
              1         7 00:15:A5:00:00:DF
              1         8 00:15:A5:00:01:0F
              1         9 00:15:A5:00:00:BF
              1        10 00:15:A5:00:00:6E
              1        11 00:15:A5:00:01:0C
              1        12 00:15:A5:00:00:EF
              1        13 00:15:A5:00:01:1F
              1        14 00:15:A5:00:00:1F
              1        15 00:15:A5:00:00:3F

        Ext Interface:

        Adapter Interface Mac
        ------- --------- ---
              1         1 BA:DB:AD:BA:D6:08
              1         5 BA:DB:AD:BA:D6:09

    Adapter 2:
        Product Name: Cisco Firepower 9000 series MEZZ Adapter

    <--- remaining lines removed for brevity --->

firepower#

show server assoc

To view the service profile associated with each server, use the show server assoc command.

show server assoc [ server_id| uuid dynamic_uuid]

Syntax Description

server_id

(Optional) Displays information for a particular server, specified by chassis-number/server-number (rack ID is not a valid option).

uuid dynamic_uuid

(Optional) Displays information for a particular server, specified using its dynamic universally unique identifier (UUID), entered in the form NNNNNNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNNNNNNNNNN.

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this commands lists the service profile associations on each server.

Examples

This example shows how to display service profiles associated with the system servers:

FP9300-A# show server assoc
Server  Association  Service Profile
------- ------------ ---------------
1/1     Associated   ssp-sprof-1
1/2     Associated   ssp-sprof-2

FP9300-A#

show server bios

To view server BIOS firmware information, use the show server bios command.

show server bios [ server_id| detail| uuid dynamic_uuid]

Syntax Description

server_id

(Optional) Displays information for a particular server, specified using chassis-number/server-number (rack ID is not a valid option). The keyword detail is available with this option.

detail

(Optional) Displays detailed BIOS information.

uuid dynamic_uuid

(Optional) Displays information for a particular server, specified with its dynamic universally unique identifier (UUID), entered in the form NNNNNNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNNNNNNNNNN. The keyword detail is available with this option.

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this commands lists the BIOS information for each server.

Examples

This example shows how to display detailed BIOS firmware information for all servers:

FP9300-A# show server bios detail
Server 1/1:
    Model: FPR9K-SM-24
    Revision: 0
    Serial:
    Vendor: Cisco Systems, Inc.
    Running-Vers: FXOSSM1.1.2.1.3.031420161207
    Package-Vers: 2.0(1.135)
    Init Sequence: 0x0a:0x0a:0x0d:0x0d:0x0b:0x0b:0x01:0x01:0x
00:0x00:0x03:0x03:0x00:0x00:0x02:0x02:0x83:0x83:0xae:0xad
    Init Time: 2015-11-23T19:24:13.159

Server 1/2:
    Model: FPR9K-SM-24
    Revision: 0
    Serial:
    Vendor: Cisco Systems, Inc.
    Running-Vers: FXOSSM1.1.2.1.3.031420161207
    Package-Vers: 2.0(1.135)
    Init Sequence: 0x0a:0x0a:0x0d:0x0d:0x0b:0x0b:0x01:0x01:0x
00:0x00:0x03:0x03:0x00:0x00:0x02:0x02:0x83:0x83:0xae:0xad
    Init Time: 2015-11-23T18:56:23.148
FP9300-A#

show server boot-order

To display the boot order of a server, use the show server boot-order command.

show server boot-order [ server_id| detail| uuid dynamic_uuid]

Syntax Description

server_id

(Optional) Displays the boot order for a specific server, expressed as chassis-number/server-number (rack ID is not a valid option). The keyword detail is available with this option.

detail

(Optional) Displays detailed boot order information.

uuid dynamic_uuid

(Optional) Displays the boot order for a particular server, specified with its dynamic universally unique identifier (UUID); entered in the form NNNNNNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNNNNNNNNNN. The keyword detail is available with this option.

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this command displays boot order information for all servers.

Examples

This example shows how to display the boot order of all servers:

FP9300-A# show server boot-order
Boot Definition:
    Full Name: sys/chassis-1/blade-1/boot-policy
    Reboot on Update: No
    Boot Mode: Uefi

    Boot Storage:
        Order: 1

        Local Storage:
            Name: local-storage

            Boot Any Local Device:
                Order: 1
                Type: Local Any

    Full Name: sys/chassis-1/blade-2/boot-policy
    Reboot on Update: No
    Boot Mode: Uefi

    Boot Storage:
        Order: 1

        Local Storage:
            Name: local-storage

            Boot Any Local Device:
                Order: 1
                Type: Local Any

    <--- remaining lines removed for brevity --->

FP9300-A#

show server cpu

To display information about the server CPUs, use the show server cpu command.

show server cpu [ server_id| detail| uuid dynamic_uuid]

Syntax Description

server_id

(Optional) Displays the CPU information for a specific server, expressed as chassis-number/server-number (rack ID is not a valid option). The keyword detail is available with this option.

detail

(Optional) Displays detailed CPU information in list form.

uuid dynamic_uuid

(Optional) Displays the CPU information for a particular server, specified with its dynamic universally unique identifier (UUID); entered in the form NNNNNNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNNNNNNNNNN. The keyword detail is available with this option.

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this command displays CPU information for all servers.

Examples

This example shows how to display information about the CPUs in server 1 in chassis 1:

FP9300-A# show server cpu 1/1
Server 1/1:
    ID  Presence             Architecture      Socket Cores  
     Speed (GHz)
    --- -------------------- ----------------- ------ -------
---- -----------
      1 Equipped             Xeon              CPU1   12     
     2.200000
      2 Equipped             Xeon              CPU2   12     
     2.200000

FP9300-A#

show server decommissioned

To display a list of decommissioned servers, use the show server decommissioned command.

show server decommissioned

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Examples

This example shows how to display a list of decommissioned servers:

FP9300-A# show server decommissioned
Vendor            Model         Serial (SN) Server
----------------- ----------    ----------- ------
Cisco Systems Inc R210-2121605W QCI1442AHFX 2
 
FP9300-A #

show server detail

To display server in detail, use the show server detail command.

show server [ detail | expand ]

Syntax Description

Detail

Displays detailed information for the export-config.

Expand

(Optional) Displays expanded information for the server.

Command Modes

scope security/radius, scope chassis 1

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope system.

Examples

This example shows the server information.

Firepower# scope security
Firepower /security # scope radius 
Firepower /security/radius # show server detail
RADIUS server:
    Hostname, FQDN or IP address: RADIUSserver
    Descr:
    Order: 1
    Auth Port: 1812
    Key: ****
    Timeout: 5
    Retries: 4
Note: server details can be configured based on user requirements 
as shown below.
Firepower /security/radius # create server RADIUSserver
Firepower /security/radius/server* # set authport 1812
Firepower /security/radius/server* # set order 1
Firepower /security/radius/server* # set key
Enter the key:
Confirm the key:
Firepower /security/radius/server* # set timeout 5
Firepower /security/radius/server* # set retries 4
Firepower /security/radius/server* # commit-buffer
Firepower /security/radius/server # exit

Examples

This example shows how to display information of all servers in the system:

Firepower# scope chassis 1
Firepower /chassis #
Firepower /chassis # show server
Server:
    Slot    Overall Status        Service Profile
    ------- --------------------- ---------------
          1 Ok                    ssp-sprof-1
          2 Ok                    ssp-sprof-2
Firepower /chassis # show server detail
Server:
    Slot: 1
    Name:
    User Label:
    Overall Status: Ok
    Oper Qualifier: N/A
    Service Profile: ssp-sprof-1
    Association: Associated
    Discovery: Complete
    Conn Path: A
    Conn Status: A
    Managing Instance: A
    Admin Power: Policy
    Oper Power: On
    BIOS POST State: Complete
    Admin State: In Service
    Product Name: Cisco Firepower 9000 Series Security Module
    PID: FPR9K-SM-24
    VID: V01
    Vendor: Cisco Systems Inc
    Serial (SN): FLM1949C6X0
    HW Revision: 0
    Mfg Date: 2016-01-11T00:00:00.000
    Part Number: 73-17705-01
    Memory (MB): 262144
    Effective Memory (MB): 262144
    Operating Memory Speed (MHz): 2133
    Operating Memory Voltage: Regular Voltage
    Cores: 24
    Num Of Cores Enabled: 24
    Adapters: 2
    Eth Host Interfaces: 169
    FC Host Interfaces: 0
    Burned-In UUID: bd1b3bfe-eb58-44d2-ad24-4a73ba0b24d4
    Dynamic UUID: bd1b3bfe-eb58-44d2-ad24-4a73ba0b24d4
    Last Adaptor Crash Reset:
    Last BIOS Hang Reset: 2022-09-02T01:31:14.658
    Last CATERR Reset: 1970-01-01T00:00:00.000
    Current Task 1:
    Current Task 2:
    Current Task 3:

    Slot: 2
    Name:
    User Label:
    Overall Status: Ok
    Oper Qualifier: N/A
    Service Profile: ssp-sprof-2
    Association: Associated
    Discovery: Complete
    Conn Path: A
    Conn Status: A
    Managing Instance: A
    Admin Power: Policy
    Oper Power: On
    BIOS POST State: Complete
    Admin State: In Service
    Product Name: Cisco Firepower 9000 Series Security Module
    PID: FPR9K-SM-24
    VID: V01
    Vendor: Cisco Systems Inc
    Serial (SN): FCH1837703M
    HW Revision: 0
    Mfg Date: 2016-01-06T00:00:00.000
    Part Number: 73-17705-01
    Memory (MB): 262144
    Effective Memory (MB): 262144
    Operating Memory Speed (MHz): 2133
    Operating Memory Voltage: Regular Voltage
    Cores: 24
    Num Of Cores Enabled: 24
    Adapters: 2
    Eth Host Interfaces: 169
    FC Host Interfaces: 0
    Burned-In UUID: 8c4d2cd2-f3f6-46f0-afd3-f46e95c81469
    Dynamic UUID: 8c4d2cd2-f3f6-46f0-afd3-f46e95c81469
    Last Adaptor Crash Reset:
    Last BIOS Hang Reset: 2022-09-02T01:31:38.690
    Last CATERR Reset: 1970-01-01T00:00:00.000
    Current Task 1:
    Current Task 2:
    Current Task 3:

Examples

This example shows the expanded information of servers
Firepower /chassis # show server detail expand
Server:
    Slot: 1
    Name:
    User Label:
    Overall Status: Ok
    Oper Qualifier: N/A
    Service Profile: ssp-sprof-1
    Association: Associated
    Discovery: Complete
    Conn Path: A
    Conn Status: A
    Managing Instance: A
    Admin Power: Policy
    Oper Power: On
    BIOS POST State: Complete
    Admin State: In Service
    Product Name: Cisco Firepower 9000 Series Security Module
    PID: FPR9K-SM-24
    VID: V01
    Vendor: Cisco Systems Inc
    Serial (SN): FLM1949C6X0
    HW Revision: 0
    Mfg Date: 2016-01-11T00:00:00.000
    Part Number: 73-17705-01
    Memory (MB): 262144
    Effective Memory (MB): 262144
    Operating Memory Speed (MHz): 2133
    Operating Memory Voltage: Regular Voltage
    Cores: 24
    Num Of Cores Enabled: 24
    Adapters: 2
    Eth Host Interfaces: 169
    FC Host Interfaces: 0
    Burned-In UUID: bd1b3bfe-eb58-44d2-ad24-4a73ba0b24d4
    Dynamic UUID: bd1b3bfe-eb58-44d2-ad24-4a73ba0b24d4
    Last Adaptor Crash Reset:
    Last BIOS Hang Reset: 2022-09-02T01:31:14.658
    Last CATERR Reset: 1970-01-01T00:00:00.000
    Current Task 1:
    Current Task 2:
    Current Task 3:

    Adapter:
        Id: 1
        Product Name: Cisco Firepower 9000 series MLOM Adapter
        PID: FPR-C9300-MP
        VID: V01
        Vendor: Cisco Systems Inc
        Serial: JAD19500B7X
        Revision: 0
        Mfg Date: 2015-12-11T00:00:00.000
        Slot: N/A
        Overall Status: Operable
        Conn Path: A
        Conn Status: A
        Managing Instance: A
        Product Description: Cisco Firepower 9000 series MLOM Adapter

show server environment

To display current server status information, use the show server environment command.

show server environment [ server_id| adapter| board| cpu| detail| expand| memory| uuid dynamic_uuid]

Syntax Description

server_id

(Optional) Displays status information for a particular server, specified by chassis-number/server-number (rack ID is not a valid option).

adapter

(Optional) Displays server status and status information for each adapter. The keywords board , cpu , detail , and memory are also available.

board

(Optional) Displays server status and status information for each motherboard. The keywords adapter , cpu , detail , and memory are also available.

cpu

(Optional) Displays server status, motherboard information, and status information for each CPU. The keywords adapter , board , detail , and memory are also available.

detail

(Optional) Displays detailed status information in list form.

expand

(Optional) Displays expanded status information, including adapter, motherboard, memory array, DIMM, and CPU information. The detail keyword is also available.

memory

(Optional) Lists status information for servers, motherboards, memory arrays, and DIMMs. The keywords adapter , board , cpu , and detail are also available.

uuid dynamic_uuid

(Optional) Displays status information for a particular server, specified with its dynamic universally unique identifier (UUID), entered in the form NNNNNNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNNNNNNNNNN.

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this command lists basic environment information for each server.

Examples

This example shows how to display detailed status information for installed network adapters on all servers:

FP9300-A# show server environment adapter detail
 
Server 1/1:
    Overall Status: Ok
    Operability: Operable
    Oper Power: On

    Adapter 1:
        Threshold Status: N/A
        Overall Status: Operable
        Operability: Operable
        Power State: On
        Thermal Status: N/A
        Voltage Status: N/A

    Adapter 2:
        Threshold Status: N/A
        Overall Status: Operable
        Operability: Operable
        Power State: On
        Thermal Status: N/A
        Voltage Status: N/A

Server 1/2:
    Overall Status: Ok
    Operability: Operable
    Oper Power: On

    Adapter 1:
        Threshold Status: N/A
        Overall Status: Operable
        Operability: Operable

    <--- remaining lines removed for brevity --->

FP9300-A#

show server firmware

To display server firmware versions and status information, use the show server firmware command.

show server firmware [ server_id| adapter| bios| boardcontroller| cimc| detail| fxos| storage| uuid dynamic_uuid]

Syntax Description

server_id

(Optional) Displays firmware and status information for a particular server, specified by chassis-number/server-number (rack ID is not a valid option).

adapter

(Optional) Displays firmware version and status information for each adapter. The keyword detail is also available.

bios

(Optional) Displays server BIOS firmware versions and status. The keyword detail is also available.

boardcontroller

(Optional) Displays management-controller versions and status. The keyword detail is also available.

cimc

(Optional) Displays Cisco Integrated Management Controller versions and status. The keyword detail is also available.

detail

(Optional) Displays detailed firmware and status information in list form.

fxos

(Optional) Displays version and status information for installed Security Services Processors (SSPs) operating systems. The keyword detail is also available.

storage

(Optional) Lists version and status information for local-disk and RAID controllers. The keyword detail is also available.

uuid dynamic_uuid

(Optional) Displays firmware and status information for a particular server, specified using its dynamic universally unique identifier (UUID), entered in the form NNNNNNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNNNNNNNNNN.

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this command lists basic firmware information for each server.

Examples

This example shows how to display firmware and status information for local-disk and RAID controllers on all servers:

FP9300-A# show server firmware storage
Server 1/1:
    RAID Controller 1:
        Running-Vers: 24.5.0-0021
        Package-Vers:
        Activate-Status: Ready

Server 1/2:
    RAID Controller 1:
        Running-Vers: 24.5.0-0021
        Package-Vers:
        Activate-Status: Ready

    Local Disk 1:
        Running-Vers: EM14
        Package-Vers:
        Activate-Status: Ready

    Local Disk 2:
        Running-Vers: EM14
        Package-Vers:
        Activate-Status: Ready


    Local Disk 1:
        Running-Vers: EM14
        Package-Vers:
        Activate-Status: Ready

    Local Disk 2:
        Running-Vers: EM14
        Package-Vers:
        Activate-Status: Ready

FP9300-A#

show server fsm status

To display server fsm status details, use the show server fsm status command.

show server fsm [ status ]

Syntax Description

status

Displays status of server fsm.

Command Modes

scope chassis 1

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope system.

Examples

This example shows how to display information of server fsm status in the system:

Firepower /chassis # show server fsm status
Slot: 1
Server: sys/chassis-1/blade-1

    FSM 1:
        Remote Result: Not Applicable
        Remote Error Code: None
        Remote Error Description:
        Status: Nop
        Previous Status: Turnup Success
        Timestamp: 2022-12-15T07:20:11.679
        Try: 0
        Flags: 0
        Progress (%): 100
        Current Task:

    FSM 2:
        Status: Nop
        Previous Status: Identify Success
        Timestamp: 2022-12-15T07:18:37.610
        Try: 0
        Progress (%): 100
        Current Task:

    FSM 3:
        Status: Nop
        Previous Status: Configure Success
        Timestamp: 2022-12-15T07:20:09.067
        Try: 0
        Flags: 0
        Progress (%): 100
        Current Task:

Slot: 2
Server: sys/chassis-1/blade-2

    FSM 1:
        Remote Result: Not Applicable
        Remote Error Code: None
        Remote Error Description:
        Status: Nop
        Previous Status: Turnup Success
        Timestamp: 2022-12-15T07:19:54.682
        Try: 0
        Flags: 0
        Progress (%): 100
        Current Task:
    FSM 2:
        Status: Nop
        Previous Status: Identify Success
        Timestamp: 2022-12-15T07:18:37.597
        Try: 0
        Progress (%): 100
        Current Task:

    FSM 3:
        Status: Nop
        Previous Status: Configure Success
        Timestamp: 2022-12-15T07:19:52.003
        Try: 0
        Flags: 0
        Progress (%): 100
        Current Task:

show server identity

To display identity information for a servers, adapters and interfaces, use the show server identity command.

show server identity [ server_id| uuid dynamic_uuid]

Syntax Description

server_id

(Optional) Displays identifying information for a particular server, specified as chassis-number/server-number (rack ID is not a valid option).

uuid dynamic_uuid

(Optional) Displays identifying information for a particular server, specified with its dynamic universally unique identifier (UUID), entered in the form NNNNNNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNNNNNNNNNN.

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this command lists identifying information for each server.

Examples

This example shows how to display identity information about server 2 in chassis 1:

FP9300-A# show server identity 1/2
Server 1/2:
    Burned-In UUID: b3fd461c-b1c7-437b-ab08-c5cb28a84132
    Dynamic UUID: b3fd461c-b1c7-437b-ab08-c5cb28a84132

    Eth Interface:

    Adapter Interface Dynamic MAC Address
    ------- --------- -------------------
          1         1 00:15:A5:01:02:00
          1         2 00:15:A5:00:00:7D
          1         3 B0:AA:77:2F:F0:CD
          1         4 B0:AA:77:2F:F0:ED
          1         5 B0:AA:77:2F:F0:DD
          1         6 00:15:A5:00:00:9D
          1         7 00:15:A5:00:00:BE
          1         8 00:15:A5:00:00:FE
          1         9 00:15:A5:00:00:8D
          1        10 00:15:A5:00:00:5D
          1        11 00:15:A5:00:00:6D
          1        12 00:15:A5:00:00:CE
          1        13 00:15:A5:00:00:DE
          1        14 00:15:A5:00:01:1E
          1        15 00:15:A5:00:00:1E
          2         1 B0:AA:77:2F:F0:FD
          2         2 B0:AA:77:2F:F0:CE
          2         3 B0:AA:77:2F:F0:EE
          2         4 00:15:A5:00:01:0E
          2         5 00:15:A5:00:00:0E
          2         6 00:15:A5:00:00:3E
          2         7 00:15:A5:00:00:EE
          2         8 00:15:A5:00:00:4D
          2         9 00:15:A5:00:00:AE
          2        10 00:15:A5:00:00:2E
          2        11 00:15:A5:00:00:5E
          2        12 00:15:A5:00:00:4E
          2        13 00:15:A5:00:00:7E

    Ext Interface:

    Adapter Interface Mac
    ------- --------- ---
          1         1 B0:AA:77:21:19:1E
          1         5 B0:AA:77:21:19:1F
          2         1 B0:AA:77:21:19:42
          2         5 B0:AA:77:21:19:43

FP9300-A#

show server inventory

To display information about the servers installed in this device, use the show server inventory command.

show server inventory [ id| server_id| adapter| bios| board| cpu| detail| expand| memory| mgmt| storage| uuid dynamic_uuid]

Syntax Description

id

(Optional) Displays information for the specified server. The ID must be a number between 1 and 255.

server_id

(Optional) Displays inventory information for a particular server, specified using chassis-number/server-number.

adapter

(Optional) Displays server information along with information for each adapter. The keywords bios , board , cpu , detail , memory , mgmt , and storage are also available with this keyword.

bios

(Optional) Displays server information along with BIOS information. The keywords adapter , board , cpu , detail , memory , mgmt , and storage are also available with this keyword.

board

(Optional) Displays server information along with motherboard information. The keywords adapter , bios , cpu , detail , memory , mgmt , and storage are also available with this keyword.

cpu

(Optional) Displays server information along with CPU information. The keywords adapter , bios , board , detail , memory , mgmt , and storage are also available with this keyword.

detail

(Optional) Displays detailed inventory information for each server.

expand

(Optional) Displays expanded system information for each server. The keyword detail is also available.

memory

(Optional) Displays server information along with DIMM information. The keywords adapter , bios , board , cpu , detail , mgmt , and storage are also available with this keyword.

mgmt

(Optional) Displays server-management information. The keywords adapter , bios , board , cpu , detail , memory , and storage are also available with this keyword.

storage

(Optional) Displays server information along with disk and RAID information. The keywords adapter , bios , board , cpu , detail , memory , and mgmt are also available with this keyword.

uuid dynamic_uuid

(Optional) Displays firmware and status information for a particular server, specified with its dynamic universally unique identifier (UUID), entered in the form NNNNNNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNNNNNNNNNN.

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this command lists inventory information for each server.

Examples

This example shows how to display basic inventory information:

FP9300-A# show server inventory
Server  Equipped PID Equipped VID Equipped Serial (SN) Slot S
tatus      Ackd Memory (MB) Ackd Cores
------- ------------ ------------ -------------------- ------
---------- ---------------- ----------
1/1     FPR9K-SM-24  V01          FLM1949C6J5          Equipp
ed                   262144         24
1/2     FPR9K-SM-24  V01          FLM1949C6J1          Equipp
ed                   262144         24
1/3                                                    Empty

FP9300-A#

show server memory

To display information about the server dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs) installed in this device, use the show server memory command.

show server memory [ server_id| detail| uuid dynamic_uuid]

Syntax Description

server_id

(Optional) Displays memory information for a specific server, specified by chassis-number/server-number (rack ID is not a valid option).

detail

(Optional) Displays detailed memory information for each server.

uuid dynamic_uuid

(Optional) Displays memory information for a particular server, specified using its dynamic universally unique identifier (UUID), entered in the form NNNNNNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNNNNNNNNNN.

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this command lists memory information for each server.

Examples

This example shows how to display detailed memory information:

FP9300-A# show server memory detail
Server 1/1:
    Array 1:
        CPU ID: 1
        Current Capacity (MB): 262144
        Error Correction: Undisc
        Max Capacity (MB): 1572864
        Max Devices: 24
        Populated: 16

        DIMMS:

        ID 1:
            Location: A1
            Presence: Equipped
            Overall Status: Operable
            Visibility: Yes
            Vendor: 0xAD00
            Vendor Part Number: HMA42GR7MFR4N-TF
            Vendor Serial (SN): 244BC0A6
            HW Revision: 0
            Form Factor: DIMM
            Type: Undisc
            Capacity (MB): 16384
            Clock: 2133
            Latency: 0.500000
            Width: 64

        ID 2:
            Location: A2
            Presence: Equipped
            Overall Status: Operable
            Visibility: Yes
            Vendor: 0xAD00
            Vendor Part Number: HMA42GR7MFR4N-TF
            Vendor Serial (SN): 245C4A07
            HW Revision: 0
            Form Factor: DIMM
            Type: Undisc
            Capacity (MB): 16384
            Clock: 2133
            Latency: 0.500000
            Width: 64

        ID 3:
            Location: A3
            Presence: Missing
            Overall Status: Removed
            Visibility: No
            Vendor:
            Vendor Part Number:
            Vendor Serial (SN):
            HW Revision: 0
            Form Factor: Undisc
            Type: Undisc
            Capacity (MB): Unknown
            Clock: Unknown
            Latency: Unknown
            Width: Unknown

    <--- remaining lines removed for brevity --->

FP9300-A#

show server status

To display information on the status of a server, use the show server status command.

show server status [ id| server_id| detail| uuid dynamic_uuid]

Syntax Description

id

(Optional) Displays information for the specified server. The ID must be a number between 1 and 255.

server_id

(Optional) Displays status information for a particular server, specified as chassis-number/server-number.

detail

(Optional) Displays detailed status information for each server.

uuid dynamic_uuid

(Optional) Displays status information for a particular server, specified with its dynamic universally unique identifier (UUID), entered in the form NNNNNNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNNNNNNNNNN.

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, the command lists status information for all servers.

Examples

This example shows how to display status information for a specific server using the chassis and blade IDs:

FP9300-A# show server status 1/1
Server    Slot Status      Overall Status      Discovery
------    -----------      --------------      ---------
1/1        Equipped        Ok                  Complete
1/2        Equipped        Ok                  Complete
1/3        Empty

FP9300-A# 

show server storage

To display server disk and RAID information, use the show server storage command.

show server storage [ server_id| detail| uuid dynamic_uuid]

Syntax Description

server_id

(Optional) Displays storage information for a particular server, specified as chassis-number/server-number (rack ID is not a valid option).

detail

(Optional) Displays detailed storage information for each server.

uuid dynamic_uuid

(Optional) Displays storage information for a particular server, specified using its dynamic universally unique identifier (UUID), entered in the form NNNNNNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNNNNNNNNNN.

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this command lists storage information for each server.

Examples

This example shows how to display basic storage information:

firepower# show server storage
Server 1/1:
    RAID Controller 1:
        Type: SAS
        Vendor: Cisco Systems Inc
        Model: UCSB-MRAID12G
        Serial: LSV194501YW
        HW Revision: C0
        PCI Addr: 01:00.0
        Raid Support: RAID0, RAID1
        OOB Interface Supported: Yes
        Rebuild Rate: 30
        Controller Status: Optimal

        Local Disk 1:
            Vendor: SAMSUNG
            Model: MZIES800HMHP/003
            Serial: S1N2NYAG800062
            HW Rev: 0
            Operability: Operable
            Presence: Equipped
            Size (MB): 761985
            Drive State: Online
            Power State: Active
            Link Speed: 12 Gbps
            Device Type: SSD

        Local Disk 2:
            Vendor: SAMSUNG
            Model: MZIES800HMHP/003
            Serial: S1N2NYAG800100
            HW Rev: 0

    <--- remaining lines removed for brevity --->

firepower#

show server version

To display current server software versions and status information, use the show server version command.

show server version [ server_id| adapter| bios| boardcontroller| cimc| detail| fxos| storage| uuid dynamic_uuid]

Syntax Description

server_id

(Optional) Displays firmware and status information for a particular server, specified as chassis-number/server-number or rack ID.

adapter

(Optional) Displays firmware version and status information for each adapter. The keyword detail is also available.

bios

(Optional) Displays server BIOS firmware versions and status. The keyword detail is also available.

boardcontroller

(Optional) Displays management-controller versions and status. The keyword detail is also available.

cimc

(Optional) Displays Cisco Integrated Management Controller versions and status. The keyword detail is also available.

detail

(Optional) Displays detailed firmware and status information in list form.

fxos

(Optional) Displays version and status information for installed Security Services Processors (SSPs) operating systems. The keyword detail is also available.

storage

(Optional) Lists version and status information for local-disk and RAID controllers. The keyword detail is also available.

uuid dynamic_uuid

(Optional) Displays firmware and status information for a particular server, specified with its dynamic universally unique identifier (UUID), entered in the form NNNNNNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNNNNNNNNNN.

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this command lists basic software information for each server.

Examples

This example shows how to display software versions and status information for local-disk and RAID controllers on all servers:

FP9300-A# show server version storage
Server 1/1:
    RAID Controller 1:
        Running-Vers: 24.5.0-0021
        Package-Vers:
        Activate-Status: Ready

Server 1/2:
    RAID Controller 1:
        Running-Vers: 24.5.0-0021
        Package-Vers:
        Activate-Status: Ready

    Local Disk 1:
        Running-Vers: EM14
        Package-Vers:
        Activate-Status: Ready

    Local Disk 2:
        Running-Vers: EM14
        Package-Vers:
        Activate-Status: Ready


    Local Disk 1:
        Running-Vers: EM14
        Package-Vers:
        Activate-Status: Ready

    Local Disk 2:
        Running-Vers: EM14
        Package-Vers:
        Activate-Status: Ready

FP9300-A#

show service-profile

To display service profile information, use the show service-profile command.

show service-profile { assoc| circuit| connectivity| identity| inventory| path| status}

Syntax Description

assoc

Displays server and association information for each service profile. The following optional keywords are available:

  • detail —Displays detailed association information for the service profiles.

  • org name —Displays service-profile association information for the specified organization.

  • server { id| server_id} —Displays service-profile association information for the specified server.

  • uuid { derived| dynamic_uuid} —Displays service-profile association information for the specified UUID.

circuit

Displays network circuit information for the service profiles. The following optional keywords are available:

  • detail —Displays detailed network-circuit information for the service profiles.

  • name name —Displays network-circuit information for the specified service profile.

  • org org_name —Displays service-profile circuit information for the specified organization.

  • server { id| server_id} —Displays service-profile circuit information for the specified server; id is a value between 1 and 255; server_id is specified as chassis-number/blade-number.

  • uuid { derived| dynamic_uuid} —Displays service-profile circuit information for the specified UUID, entered in the form NNNNNNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNNNNNNNNNN.

identity

Displays service-profile identity (UUID pool) information. These optional keywords are available:

  • name name —Displays identity information for the specified service profile.

  • org org_name —Displays service-profile identity information for the specified organization.

  • server { id| server_id} —Displays service-profile identity information for the specified server; id is a value between 1 and 255; server_id is specified as chassis-number/blade-number.

  • uuid { derived| dynamic_uuid} —Displays service-profile identity information for the specified UUID, entered in the form NNNNNNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNNNNNNNNNN.

inventory

Lists the current service-profile inventory, with type, assigned-server and association-status information. The following optional keywords are available:

  • adapter —Displays information about the adapters associated with the service profiles.

  • bios —Displays server and BIOS information associated with the service profiles.

  • board —Displays server and motherboard information associated with the service profiles.

  • cpu —Displays information about servers and CPUs associated with the service profiles.

  • detail —Displays detailed inventory information for the service profiles.

  • expand —Displays expanded inventory information for the service profiles.

  • memory —Displays server and DIMM information associated with the service profiles.

  • mgmt —Displays server configuration information associated with the service profiles.

  • name name —Displays inventory information for the specified service profile.

  • org org_name —Displays service-profile inventory information for the specified organization.

  • server { id| server_id} —Displays service-profile inventory information for the specified server; id is a value between 1 and 255; server_id is specified as chassis-number/blade-number.

  • storage —Displays server, local disk and RAID information associated with the service profiles.

  • uuid { derived| dynamic_uuid} —Displays service-profile inventory information for the specified UUID, entered in the form NNNNNNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNNNNNNNNNN.

path

Displays service profile network-path information, including connection type and port information. The following optional keywords are available:

  • detail —Displays detailed network-path information for the service profiles.

  • name name —Displays path information for the specified service profile.

  • org org_name —Displays network-path information for the specified organization.

  • server { id| server_id} —Displays service-profile network-path information for the specified server; id is a value between 1 and 255; server_id is specified as chassis-number/blade-number.

  • uuid { derived| dynamic_uuid} —Displays network-path information for the service profile specified by the given UUID, entered in the form NNNNNNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNNNNNNNNNN.

status

Displays service-profile status, with operational status, assigned server and association status information. The following optional keywords are available:

  • detail —Displays detailed status information for the service profiles.

  • expand —Displays expanded status information for the service profiles.

  • name name —Displays status information for the specified service profile.

  • org org_name —Displays service-profile status information for the specified organization.

  • power —Displays server power and status information for the service profiles.

  • server { id| server_id} —Displays service-profile status information for the specified server; id is a value between 1 and 255; server_id is specified as chassis-number/blade-number.

  • thermal —Displays server status, temperature and thermal information for the service profiles.

  • uuid { derived| dynamic_uuid} —Displays status information for the service profile specified by the given UUID, entered in the form NNNNNNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNNNNNNNNNN.

  • voltage —Displays server status, power and voltage information for the service profiles.

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this command lists information for each service profile.

Examples

This example shows how to display inventory information for a specific service profile:

FP9300-A# show service-profile inventory name ssp-sprof-1
 
Service Profile Name Type              Server  Assignment Association
-------------------- ----------------- ------- ---------- -----------
ssp-sprof-1          Instance          1/1     Assigned   Associated

FP9300-A#

This example shows how to display power status information for the service profiles:

FP9300-A# show service-profile status power
Service Profile Name: ssp-sprof-1
Type: Instance
Server: 1/1
Description: ssp service profile
Assignment: Assigned
Association: Associated
Power State: On
Op State: Ok
Oper Qualifier: N/A
Conf State: Applied
Config Qual (Deprecated): N/A
Server Config Issues: N/A
Network Config Issues: N/A
Storage Config Issues: N/A
vNIC Config Issues: N/A
iSCSI Config Issues: N/A
Current Task:
    Server 1/1:
        Overall Status: Ok
        Operability: Operable
        Oper Power: On

        Motherboard:
            Threshold Status: OK
            Overall Status: N/A
            Operability: N/A
            Oper Power: On
            Power State: Ok
            Thermal Status: OK
            Voltage Status: OK
            CMOS Battery Voltage Status: Ok
            Mother Board Power Usage Status: Ok

            Motherboard Temperature Statistics:
                Motherboard Front Temperature (C): 42.000000
                Motherboard Rear Temperature (C): 57.000000

    <--- remaining lines removed for brevity --->

FP9300-A#

show session expand detail

To display Traffic Monitoring Session details, use the show session expand detail command.

show session expand detail

Syntax Description

Show session expand detail

Display details of Traffic Monitoring Session like Packet Capture Session Name, Session Memory Usage, Session Pcap Snap Length, Config success/failure status, Failure reason, etc ..

Command Modes

scope packet-capture

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this command is within the scope packet-capture.

Examples

This example shows how to display the traffic monitoring session details:

Firepower# scope packet-capture
Firepower /packet-capture # enter session test
Firepower /packet-capture/session* # create phy-port Ethernet3/1
Firepower /packet-capture/session/phy-port* # commit-buffer
Firepower /packet-capture/session/phy-port # exit
Firepower /packet-capture/session # exit
Firepower /packet-capture #
Firepower /packet-capture # show session expand detail

Traffic Monitoring Session:
    Packet Capture Session Name: test
    Session: 1
    Admin State: Enabled
    Oper State: Up
    Oper State Reason: Active
    Config Success: Yes
    Config Fail Reason:
    Append Flag: Overwrite
    Session Mem Usage: 512  MB
    Session Pcap Snap Len: 1518  Bytes
    Error Code: 0
    Drop Count: 0
Firepower /packet-capture #

show shell-session-limits

To display the list of shell sessions available on the system, use the show shell-session-limits command.

show shell-session-limits [ detail ]

Syntax Description

detail

Displays detailed information on shell sessions limits.

Command Modes

scope system/scope services

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope system, scope services.

Examples

This example shows how to display information on system shell session limits:

Firepower /fabric-interconnect # scope system
Firepower /system #scope services
Firepower /system/services # show shell-session-limits
Shell Sessions:
    Maximum logins for single user Maximum Sessions
    ------------------------------ ----------------
    32                             32

Examples

This example shows how to display detailed information on all shell sessions:

Firepower /system/services # show shell-session-limits detail 
Shell Sessions:
    Maximum logins for single user: 32
    Maximum Sessions: 32

show (slot)

To view current SSP information, use the show command in slot mode.

show [ app-instance| detail| event| expand| fault| fsm| heartbeat| heartbeat-config| monitor]

Syntax Description

app-instance

(Optional) Displays information about the module application instance. The following options are also available:

  • app-name —Shows information for only the specified instance.

  • detail —Shows detailed application instance information. The expand keyword is available with this option.

  • expand —Shows expanded application instance information. The detail keyword is available with this option.

  • fsm —Shows finite state machine information for the application instance.

detail

(Optional) Displays detailed information for the module application instance. The expand keyword is available with this option.

event

(Optional) Displays event management information for the application. The detail and expand keywords are available with this option.

expand

(Optional) Displays expanded information for the module application instance. The detail keyword is available with this option.

fault

(Optional) Displays information about faults that have occurred on the SSP. The following options are also available with this keyword:

  • fault_ID —Shows information for the specified fault.

  • cause —Shows information for only the specified cause type.

  • detail —Shows detailed fault information.

  • severity —Shows information for only the specified severity level.

  • suppressed —Lists suppressed faults. The cause , detail and severity keywords are available with this option.

fsm task

(Optional) Displays FSM task information for the SSP. The detail keyword is available with this option.

heartbeat

(Optional) Displays information about the last-received heartbeat. The detail and expand keywords are available with this option.

heartbeat-config

(Optional) Displays information about the current heartbeat configuration for the SSP. The detail and expand keywords are available with this option.

monitor

(Optional) Displays monitoring information for the SSP. The detail and expand keywords are available with this option.

Command Modes

scope ssa/scope slot

Command History

Release Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this command displays general module configuration information.

Examples

This example shows how to display general slot information:

firepower# scope ssa
firepower /ssa # scope slot 2
firepower /ssa/slot # show
Slot:
    Slot ID    Log Level Admin State  Oper State
    ---------- --------- ------------ ----------
    2          Info      Ok           Online
firepower /ssa/slot # 

show slot

To view the list of slots like admin state and operstate available on the system, use the show slot command.

show [ detail | expand ]

Syntax Description

detail

Displays detailed slots information.

expand

(Optional) Displays expanded information for slots.

Command Modes

scope ssa

Command History

Release Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope ssa mode

Examples

This example shows how to display information of all slots in the system:

Firepower / fabric-interconnect # scope ssa
Firepower /ssa # show slot
 
Slot ID    Log Level Admin State  Oper State
    ---------- --------- ------------ ----------
    1          Info      Ok           Online

This example shows detailed information for all available slots.

Firepower /ssa # show slot detail
    Slot ID: 1
    Log Level: Info
    Admin State: Ok
    Oper State: Online
    Disk Format State: Ok
    Disk Format Status: 100%
    Clear Log Data: Available
    Error Msg:
# 

Examples

Firepower /ssa # show slot detail
  Slot:
    Slot ID: 1
    Log Level: Info
    Admin State: Ok
    Oper State: Online
    Disk Format State: Ok
    Disk Format Status: 100%
    Clear Log Data: Available
    Error Msg:

    Slot ID: 2
    Log Level: Info
    Admin State: Ok
    Oper State: Online
    Disk Format State: Ok
    Disk Format Status: 100%
    Clear Log Data: Available
    Error Msg:

    Slot ID: 3
    Log Level: Info
    Admin State: Ok
    Oper State: Not Available
    Disk Format State: Ok
    Disk Format Status:
    Clear Log Data: Available
    Error Msg:

Examples

This example shows how to display detailed information of all available slots detail expand:

Firepower /ssa # show slot detail expand
Slot:
    Slot ID: 1
    Log Level: Info
    Admin State: Ok
    Oper State: Online
    Disk Format State: Ok
    Disk Format Status: 100%
    Clear Log Data: Available
    Error Msg:

    Heartbeat:
        Last Received Time: 2022-12-16T09:59:35.056
        Heartbeat Interval: 5
        Max Number of Missed heartbeats Permitted: 3

    Monitor:
        OS Version: 82.14(2.4)
        CPU Total Load 1 min Avg: 0.190000
        CPU Total Load 5 min Avg: 0.190000
        CPU Total Load 15 min Avg: 0.190000
        Memory Total (MB): 257689
        Memory Free (MB): 231380
        Memory Used (MB): 25328
        CPU Cores Total: 48
        CPU Cores Available: 46
        Memory App Total (MB): 226969
        Memory App Available (MB): 226969
        Data Disk Total (MB): 699651
        Data Disk Available (MB): 699651
        Secondary Disk Total (MB): 0
        Secondary Disk Available (MB): 0
        Disk File System Count: 5
        Blade Uptime: up 1 day,  2:36
        Last Updated Timestamp: 2022-12-16T09:59:10.374

        Disk File System:
            File System: /dev/sda1
            Mount Point: /mnt/boot
            Disk Total (MB): 7614
            Disk Free (MB): 7453
            Disk Used (MB): 161

            File System: /dev/sda2
            Mount Point: /opt/cisco/config
            Disk Total (MB): 1846
            Disk Free (MB): 1744
            Disk Used (MB): 7

            File System: /dev/sda3
            Mount Point: /opt/cisco/platform/logs
            Disk Total (MB): 4629
            Disk Free (MB): 4283
            Disk Used (MB): 107

            File System: /dev/sda5
            Mount Point: /var/data/cores
            Disk Total (MB): 46679
            Disk Free (MB): 44243
            Disk Used (MB): 52

            File System: /dev/sda6
            Mount Point: /opt/cisco/csp
            Disk Total (MB): 699651
            Disk Free (MB): 664106
            Disk Used (MB): 35545

    Slot ID: 2
    Log Level: Info
    Admin State: Ok
    Oper State: Online
    Disk Format State: Ok
    Disk Format Status: 100%
    Clear Log Data: Available
    Error Msg:

    Heartbeat:
        Last Received Time: 2022-12-16T09:59:31.983
        Heartbeat Interval: 5
        Max Number of Missed heartbeats Permitted: 3

    Monitor:
        OS Version: 82.14(2.4)
        CPU Total Load 1 min Avg: 0.200000
        CPU Total Load 5 min Avg: 0.200000
        CPU Total Load 15 min Avg: 0.200000
        Memory Total (MB): 257689
        Memory Free (MB): 231381
        Memory Used (MB): 25328
        CPU Cores Total: 48
        CPU Cores Available: 46
        Memory App Total (MB): 226969
        Memory App Available (MB): 226969
        Data Disk Total (MB): 509009
        Data Disk Available (MB): 509009
        Secondary Disk Total (MB): 0
        Secondary Disk Available (MB): 0
        Disk File System Count: 5
        Blade Uptime: up 1 day,  2:36
        Last Updated Timestamp: 2022-12-16T09:59:16.897

        Disk File System:
            File System: /dev/sda1
            Mount Point: /mnt/boot
            Disk Total (MB): 7614
            Disk Free (MB): 7453
            Disk Used (MB): 161

            File System: /dev/sda2
            Mount Point: /opt/cisco/config
            Disk Total (MB): 1846
            Disk Free (MB): 1744
            Disk Used (MB): 7

            File System: /dev/sda3
            Mount Point: /opt/cisco/platform/logs
            Disk Total (MB): 4629
            Disk Free (MB): 4289
            Disk Used (MB): 101

            File System: /dev/sda5
            Mount Point: /var/data/cores
            Disk Total (MB): 46679
            Disk Free (MB): 44243
            Disk Used (MB): 52

            File System: /dev/sda6
            Mount Point: /opt/cisco/csp
            Disk Total (MB): 509009
            Disk Free (MB): 473654
            Disk Used (MB): 35356

    Slot ID: 3
    Log Level: Info
    Admin State: Ok
    Oper State: Not Available
    Disk Format State: Ok
    Disk Format Status:
    Clear Log Data: Available
    Error Msg:

    Heartbeat:
        Last Received Time: 1970-01-01T00:00:00.000
        Heartbeat Interval: 3
        Max Number of Missed heartbeats Permitted: 5

    Monitor:
        OS Version:
        CPU Total Load 1 min Avg: 0.000000
        CPU Total Load 5 min Avg: 0.000000
        CPU Total Load 15 min Avg: 0.000000
        Memory Total (MB): 0
        Memory Free (MB): 0
        Memory Used (MB): 0
        CPU Cores Total: 0
        CPU Cores Available: 0
        Memory App Total (MB): 0
        Memory App Available (MB): 0
        Data Disk Total (MB): 0
        Data Disk Available (MB): 0
        Secondary Disk Total (MB): 0
        Secondary Disk Available (MB): 0
        Disk File System Count: 0
        Blade Uptime:
        Last Updated Timestamp: 1970-01-01T00:00:00.000

show snmp (connect fxos)

To display extensive information about the current Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) configuration, use the show snmp command when connected to the FXOS command shell.

show snmp [ community| context| engineID| group| host| internal| mib| sessions| source-interface| trap| user]

Syntax Description

community

(Optional) Display the current SNMP community string and groups assigned access.

context

(Optional) List the SNMP context mapping entries.

engineID

(Optional) Display the local SNMP engine ID.

group

(Optional) List the SNMP roles and their access permissions.

host

(Optional) Display the currently defined SNMP destinations.

internal

(Optional) Display a variety of SNMP internal information. Use the ? keyword to view additional options.

mib

(Optional) Display the SNMP MIB cache or interface tables. Use the ? keyword to view additional options.

sessions

(Optional) Display the current SNMP sessions.

source-interface

(Optional) Display the SNMP source interface for both notification types.

trap

(Optional) List all enabled SNMP trap types.

user

(Optional) List all currently defined SNMPv3 users and their parameters. Use the name option to view information for a specific user.

Command Modes

connect fxos/

Command History

Release Modification

1.1.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this command displays current SNMP configuration information, including community string, system contact and system location, as well as listing SNMP input and output packet types.

Examples

The following example shows you how to connect to the FXOS shell and use the show snmp command to view current SNMP information:

firepower # connect fxos
firepower(fxos) # show snmp
Community            Group / Access      context    acl_filter
---------            --------------      -------    ----------
SNMPcommunity         network-operator               
sys contact: R_Admin
sys location: 

0 SNMP packets input
        0 Bad SNMP versions
        0 Unknown community name
        0 Illegal operation for community name supplied
        0 Encoding errors
        0 Number of requested variables
        0 Number of altered variables
        0 Get-request PDUs
        0 Get-next PDUs
        0 Set-request PDUs
398 SNMP packets output
        0 Too big errors
        0 No such name errors
        0 Bad values errors
        0 General errors
        0 In No such name PDU
        0 In Bad vlaue PDU
        0 In Read only PDU
        0 In General errors
        0 In Get Responses
        0 Unknown Context name
        398 Out Traps PDU
        0 Out Get Requests
        0 Out Get Next Requests
        0 Out Set Requests
        0 Out Get Responses
        0 Silent Drops
        
        
        
        
______________________________________________________________
                  SNMP USERS 
______________________________________________________________
        
User                          Auth  Priv(enforce) Groups                        
____                          ____  _____________ ______                        
test1                         sha   no            network-operator              
        
snmp-user1                    sha   no            network-operator              
        
snmp-user2                    sha   no            network-operator              
        
______________________________________________________________
 NOTIFICATION TARGET USERS (configured  for sending V3 Inform) 
______________________________________________________________
        
User                          Auth  Priv 
____                          ____  ____ 
        
        
SNMP Tcp Authentication Flag : Enabled.
        
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Port Monitor : unset
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        
Policy Name : default                         
Admin Status: Not Active 
Oper Status: Not Active
Port type   : All Ports
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Counter                  Threshold  Interval Rising Threshold event Falling Threshold  event In Use
-------                  ---------  -------- ---------------- ----- ------------------ ----- ------
Link Loss                Delta      60       5                4     1                  4     Yes
Sync Loss                Delta      60       5                4     1                  4     Yes
Invalid Words            Delta      60       5                4     1                  4     Yes
Invalid CRC's            Delta      60       1                4     0                  4     Yes
RX Performance           Delta      60       5                4     1                  4     Yes
LR RX                    Delta      60       200              4     10                 4     Yes
LR TX                    Delta      60       5                4     1                  4     Yes
Timeout Discards         Delta      60       5                4     1                  4     Yes
Credit Loss Reco         Delta      60       200              4     10                 4     Yes
TX Credit Not Available  Delta      1        1                4     0                  4     Yes
RX Datarate              Delta      1        10               4     0                  4     Yes
TX Datarate              Delta      60       80               4     20                 4     Yes
ASIC Error Pkt from Port Delta      60       80               4     20                 4     Yes
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        
SNMP protocol : Enabled
        
        
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Context                          [Protocol instance, VRF, Topology]
                                 [vlan, MST]
-------------------------------------------------------------------
1                               ,
                                ,
                                ,
                                1,
                                
-------------------------------------------------------------------
101                             ,
                                ,
                                ,
                                101,
                                
-------------------------------------------------------------------
102                             ,
                                ,
                                ,
                                102,
                                
-------------------------------------------------------------------

    <--- remaining lines removed for brevity --->

firepower(fxos) # 

show snmp (monitoring)

To display basic information about the current Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) configuration, use the show snmp command.

show snmp [ community]

Syntax Description

community

(Optional) Displays the current SNMP community name.

Note

 

This keyword has been deprecated, since for security, only an empty field is displayed.

Command Modes

scope monitoring/

Command History

Release Modification

1.1.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this command displays current SNMP configuration information, including admin state, system contact and system location.

Examples

The following example shows you how to scope into monitoring mode and use the show snmp command to view current SNMP configuration:

firepower# scope monitoring
firepower /monitoring # show snmp
Name: snmp
    Admin State: Enabled
    Port: 161
    Is Community Set: Yes
    Sys Contact: R_Admin
    Sys Location:
firepower /monitoring # 

show snmp-trap

To display information about currently defined SNMP traps, enter the show snmp-trap command.

show snmp-trap [ detail| trap_ID]

Syntax Description

detail

(Optional) Use this keyword to view detailed information about the SNMP trap(s).

trap_ID

(Optional) Specify the host name or IP address of a particular SNMP trap destination to view information about that trap. (This option is available only in scope monitoring/ mode.)

The detail keyword is available with this option.

Command Modes

scope monitoring/

scope monitoring/snmp-trap/

Command History

Release Modification

1.1.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

In scope monitoring/ mode, by default, this command displays a current list of SNMP traps.

In scope monitoring/snmp-trap/ mode, this command displays information about the current trap.

Examples

The following example shows you how to scope into monitoring mode and use the show snmp-trap command to view a list of current SNMP traps:

firepower# scope monitoring
firepower /monitoring # show snmp-trap

SNMP Trap:
    SNMP Trap                Port     Community  Version V3 Privilege Notification Type
    ------------------------ -------- ---------- ------- ------------ -----------------
    trap1_informs            162      ****       V2c     Noauth       Informs
    192.168.10.100           162      ****       V3      Noauth       Traps
firepower /monitoring # 

show snmp-user

To display information about currently defined SNMPv3 users, enter the show snmp command.

show snmp-user [ detail| fault| user_name]

Syntax Description

detail

(Optional) Use this keyword to view detailed information about the SNMPv3 user(s).

fault

(Optional) Use this keyword to view fault information for this user. The following optional keywords are available with this option:

  • cause – Use this keyword to filter fault information by cause.

  • detail – Use this keyword to view detailed fault information.

  • severity – Use this keyword to filter fault information by severity.

  • suppressed – Use this keyword to view only suppressed faults.

  • fault_ID – You can specify a particular fault by entering its ID number; valid values are 0 to 18446744073709551615.

Note

 

This option is available only in scope monitoring/snmp-user/ mode.

user_name

(Optional) Specify the name of a particular SNMP user to view information about that user. (This option is available only in scope monitoring/ mode.)

The detail keyword is available with this option.

Command Modes

scope monitoring/

scope monitoring/snmp-user/

Command History

Release Modification

1.1.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

In scope monitoring/ mode, by default, this command displays a current list of SNMPv3 users with authentication type for each.

In scope monitoring/snmp-trap/ mode, this command displays information about the current SNMPv3 user.

Examples

The following example shows you how to scope into monitoring mode and use the show snmp-user command to view a list of current SNMPv3 users, as well as detailed configuration information for a specific user:

firepower# scope monitoring
firepower /monitoring # show snmp-user

SNMPv3 User:
    Name                     Authentication type
    ------------------------ -------------------
    snmp-user1               Sha
    testuser                 Sha
    snmp-user2               Sha
firepower /monitoring # show snmp-user snmp-user1 detail

SNMPv3 User:
    Name: snmp-user1
    Authentication type: Sha
    Password: ****
    Privacy password: ****
    Use AES-128: Yes
firepower /monitoring # 

show ssh-server

To display information about the SSH server, use the show ssh-server command.

show server [ host-key]

Syntax Description

host-key

(Optional) Displays SSH server host key size, and whether the key has been deleted.

Command Modes

Services mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view SSH connection and authentication information.

Examples

This example shows how to display SSH server information:

FP9300-A # scope system
FP9300-A /system # scope services
FP9300-A /system/services # show ssh-server
Name: ssh
    Admin State: Enabled
    Port: 22
    Kex algorithm: diffie-hellman-group14-sha1
    Mac algorithm: hmac-sha1,hmac-sha2-256,hmac-sha2-512
    Encrypt algorithm: aes128-ctr,aes192-ctr,aes256-ctr,3des-cbc,aes128-cbc,aes192-cbc,aes256-cbc
    Authentication algorithm: Rsa
    Host Key Size: 2048
    Rekey Limit Volume: None Time: None
FP9300-A /system/services # 

Command

Description

create ssh-server

Creates a new SSH server host key.

delete ssh-server

Deletes the existing SSH server host key.

set ssh-server

Sets the SSH host key size.

show stats

To display IPSec statistics, use the show stats command.

show stats [ detail| listauthor| listcert| listconn| listsa| status]

Syntax Description

detail (Optional) Shows additional IPSec statistics.

listauthor

(Optional) Shows all available trustpoints. The detail keyword is available with this option.

listcert

(Optional) Shows all available certifications. The detail keyword is available with this option.

listconn

(Optional) Shows the operational state of all connections. The detail keyword is available with this option.

listsa

(Optional) Shows the operational state of all IPSec security associations (SAs). The detail keyword is available with this option.

status

(Optional) Shows overall IPsec status. The detail keyword is available with this option.

Command Modes

IPSec mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display IPSec statistics.

Examples

This example shows how to display IPSec connection information for a specified connection:

FP9300-A # scope security
FP9300-A /security # scope ipsec
FP9300-A /security/ipsec # show stats 

Ipsec Stats:
    Stats Type: Status
    Stats Data: Status of IKE charon daemon (strongSwan 5.3.5, Linux 3.14.39ltsi, i686):
  uptime: 11 days, since Jun 29 17:36:39 2018
  malloc: sbrk 2289664, mmap 0, used 199808, free 2089856
  worker threads: 11 of 16 idle, 5/0/0/0 working, job queue: 0/0/0/0, scheduled: 0
  loaded plugins: charon aes des rc2 sha1 sha2 md5 random nonce x509 revocation constraints pubkey pkcs1 pkcs7 pkcs8 pkcs12 pgp dnskey sshkey pem openssl fips-prf xcbc cmac hmac files attr kernel-netlink resolve socket-default stroke vici updown xauth-generic
Listening IP addresses:
  10.122.150.220
  192.15.1.250
  192.15.1.251
  192.3.0.254
  192.5.254.1
  192.5.1.254
  192.7.254.1
  192.9.0.1
  192.128.254.1
  203.0.113.126
  192.16.254.1
Connections:
Security Associations (0 up, 0 connecting):
  none  
        
    Time Stamp: 2018-07-11T17:20:17.542
FP9300-A /security/ipsec # 

show storage

To display all the partitions and their current disk usage in a disk, use the show storage command.

show storage

Command Modes

scope fabric-interconnect

Command History

Release

Modification

2.11.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display the disk usage.

Examples

Following example displays the storage on a local flash drive of fabric interconnect:

firepower /fabric-interconnect # show storage
Storage on local flash drive of fabric interconnect:
    Partition        Size (MBytes)    Used Percentage
    ---------------- ---------------- ---------------
    bootflash        106540           43
    callhome         128              Empty
    dev-shm          512              59
    isan             4000             36
    mnt-cfg-0        73               3
    mnt-cfg-1        73               3
    mnt-plog         47               3
    mnt-pss          73               41

show subinterface

To show information about the subinterface, use the show subinterface command.

show subinterface [ detail]

Syntax Description

detail

Shows information for each subinterface in a non-table format.

Command Modes

scope eth-uplink/scope fabric a/scope interface/

scope eth-uplink/scope fabric a/create port-channel/

Command History

Release

Modification

2.4(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

Subinterfaces are supported for container instances only.

Examples

The following is sample output from the show subinterface command.


firepower# scope eth-uplink
firepower /eth-uplink # scope fabric a
firepower /eth-uplink/fabric # enter interface ethernet1/8
firepower /eth-uplink/fabric/interface # show subinterface

Sub Interface:
    Sub-If Id  Sub-Interface Name VLAN        Port Type
    ---------- ------------------ ----------- ---------
           100 Ethernet1/5.100    100         Data

The following is sample output from the show subinterface detail command.


firepower# scope eth-uplink
firepower /eth-uplink # scope fabric a
firepower /eth-uplink/fabric # enter interface ethernet1/8
firepower /eth-uplink/fabric/interface # show subinterface detail

Sub Interface:
    Sub-If Id: 100
    Sub-Interface Name: Ethernet1/5.100
    VLAN: 100
    Port Type: Data

show sup

To view chassis supervisor version information, use the show sup version command.

show sup version [ detail]

Syntax Description

detail

(Optional) Displays detailed supervisor version information.

Command Modes

Chassis mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this commands lists the supervisor ROMMON and FPGA version information.

Examples

This example shows how to display detailed supervisor firmware information for all servers:

FP9300-A /chassis # show sup version detail
SUP FIRMWARE:
    ROMMON:
        Running-Vers: 1.0.11
        Package-Vers: 1.0.11
        Activate-Status: Ready
        Upgrade Status: SUCCESS
    FPGA:
        Running-Vers: 1.05
        Package-Vers: 1.0.11
        Activate-Status: Ready

FP9300-A /chassis #

show system

To display information about the systems configured on this device, use the show system command.

show system [ detail| firmware| version]

Syntax Description

detail

(Optional) Displays detailed system information.

firmware

(Optional) Displays system firmware-version and status information.

The optional keywords detail and expand are also available.

version

(Optional) Displays system version and status information.

The optional keywords detail and expand are also available.

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this command displays name, mode and IP addresses for each configured system.

Examples

This example shows how to display expanded system version information:

FP9300-A# show system version expand
FPRM:
    Running-Vers: 4.2(1.62)
    Package-Vers: 2.2(1.63)
    Activate-Status: Ready

Catalog:
    Running-Vers: 4.2(1.62)T
    Package-Vers: 2.2(1.63)
    Activate-Status: Ready

Management Extension:
    Running-Vers: 2.2(1.8)
    Package-Vers: 2.2(1.63)
    Activate-Status: Ready

Fabric Interconnect A:
    Running-Kern-Vers: 5.0(3)N2(4.21.62)
    Running-Sys-Vers: 5.0(3)N2(4.21.62)
    Package-Vers: 2.2(1.63)
    Startup-Kern-Vers: 5.0(3)N2(4.21.62)
    Startup-Sys-Vers: 5.0(3)N2(4.21.62)
    Act-Kern-Status: Ready
    Act-Sys-Status: Ready
    Bootloader-Vers:

Chassis 1:
    Server 1:
        CIMC:
            Running-Vers: 3.1(20a)
            Package-Vers: 2.2(1.63)
            Update-Status: Ready
            Activate-Status: Ready

        Adapter 1:
            Running-Vers: 4.0(1.57)
            Package-Vers: 2.2(1.63)
            Update-Status: Ready
            Activate-Status: Ready
        Adapter 2:
            Running-Vers: 4.0(1.57)

    <--- remaining lines removed for brevity --->

FP9300-A# 

show system reset-reason

To display information about the system reset reason, use the show system reset-reason command.

show system reset-reason

Syntax Description

reset-reason

(Optional) Displays detailed reset reason information.

Command Modes

connect fxos

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this command displays the reset reason information.

Examples

This example shows how to display reset reason information for a module:

firepower# 
firepower# connect fxos 
...
firepower(fxos)# show system reset-reason 
----- reset reason for Supervisor-module 1 (from Supervisor in slot 1) ---
1) At 826701 usecs after Sun Jul 11 09:14:12 2021
    Reason: Reset Requested by CLI command reload <=========Manual reboot requested from CLI.
    Service: 
    Version: 5.0(3)N2(4.81)

2) At 865598 usecs after Wed Apr 21 17:10:58 2021
    Reason: Reset Requested by CLI command reload
    Service: 
    Version: 5.0(3)N2(4.61)

show stats system-stats

To display the information of system stats available on the system, use the show stats system-stats command.

show stats system-stats detail

Syntax Description

detail (Optional) Shows additional IPSec statistics.

Command Modes

scope fabric-interconnect a

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope fabric-interconnect a.

Examples

This example shows how to display system stats information:

FP9300-A # scope fabric-interconnect a
FP9300-A /fabric-interconnect  # show stats system-stats 
 System Stats:
    Time Collected: 2012-07-15T06:55:00.187
    Monitored Object: sys/switch-A
    Suspect: No
    Load: 3.800000
    Mem Available (MB): 11762
    Mem Cached (MB): 2008
    Thresholded: 0

This example shows detailed information of stats history system stats:
QP1 /fabric-interconnect # show stats history system-status 
System Stats:
    Time Collected: 2012-07-15T06:54:00.249
    Monitored Object: sys/switch A/sysstats
    Suspect: No
    Load: 3.930000
    Mem Available (MB): 11814
    Mem Cached (MB): 2008
    Thresholder: 0

    Time Collected: 2012-07-15T06:46:30.804
    Monitored Object: sys/switch A/sysstats
    Suspect: No
    Load: 3.480000
    Mem Available (MB): 11814
    Mem Cached (MB): 2009
    Thresholded: 0

    Time Collected: 2012-07-15T06:39:00.173
    Monitored Object: sys/switch-A/sysstats
    Suspect: No
    Load: 3.780000
    Mem Available (MB): 11758
    Mem Cached (MB): 2009


This example shows how to display detailed information of stats history system stats detail:

FP9300-A /fabric-interconnect # show stats history system-status detail

System Stats:
    Time Collected: 2012-07-15T06:54:00.249
    Monitored Object: sys/switch-A/sysstats
    Suspect: No
    Load: 3.930000
    Load Min: 3.380000
    Load Max: 5.300000
    Load Avg: 4.320666
    Mem Available (MB): 11814
    Mem Available Min (MB): 11796
    Mem Available Max (MB): 11815
    Mem Available Avg (MB): 11804
    Mem Cached (MB): 2008
    Mem Cached Min (MB): 2008
    Mem Cached Max (MB): 2010
    Mem Cached Avg (MB): 2008
    Thresholded: 0

    Time Collected: 2012-07-15T06:46:30.804
    Monitored Object: sys/switch-A/sysstats
    Suspect: No
    Load: 3.480000
    Load Min: 3.480000

show system uptime (connect fxos)

To display information about the system uptime for each configured system, use the show system uptime command.

show system uptime

Syntax Description

system uptime

Displays system uptime information.

Command Modes

connect fxos

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this command displays system uptime for the configured system.

Examples

This example shows how to display system uptime information:

firepower# 
firepower# connect fxos 
...
firepower(fxos)# show system uptime 
System start time:          Sun Jul 11 09:19:55 2021
System uptime:              89 days, 23 hours, 20 minutes, 21 seconds
Kernel uptime:              89 days, 23 hours, 22 minutes, 59 seconds
Active supervisor uptime:   89 days, 23 hours, 20 minutes, 21 seconds

show tech-support

To view or save troubleshooting information about the device hardware and software, use the show tech-support command.

(module)# show tech-support

(local-mgmt)# show tech-support { chassis chassis_ID | fprm | module module_ID [ app-instance application_name application_ID | brief | detail ] }

Syntax Description

In module mode, this command has no arguments or keywords.

chassis chassis_ID [ brief| detail]

Collects chassis-related troubleshooting data; the chassis_ID is always 1.

The following options are available:

  • brief – Use this keyword to list a condensed set of troubleshooting information on your terminal.

    You can use the > and >> operators to save this information to a file; see Save Show Command Output for more information.

  • detail – Use this keyword to save detailed troubleshooting information to a file in the techsupport directory on the device.

If you do not enter either keyword, the brief output is displayed on your terminal screen.

fprm [ brief| detail]

The fprm option was deprecated in version 2.8(1) and can no longer be used.

module module_ID [ app-instance application_name application_ID| brief| detail]

Collects troubleshooting data for the module specified by module_ID . The following options are available:

  • app-instance – In a multiple-instance environment, you can use this keyword to list information for the application instance specified by application_name and application_ID .

  • brief – Use this keyword to list a condensed set of troubleshooting information on your terminal.

  • detail – Use this keyword to list detailed troubleshooting information on your terminal.

You can use the > and >> operators to save this information to a file; see Save Show Command Output for more information.

If you do not enter a keyword, the brief output is displayed on your terminal screen.

Command Modes

connect local-mgmt

connect module

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

2.4(1)

The app-instance keyword was added to the module option.

2.8(1)

The fprm option was deprecated in version 2.8(1) and can no longer be used.

Use show tech-support {chassis} command instead.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view or save a collection of log messages, configuration information, and command output for transmission to Cisco Technical Assistance; this data is used to determine the status of the device hardware and software.

Use the copy command in local management mode to transfer a troubleshooting file to another device or location.


Note


In module mode, this command simply lists the collected troubleshooting information for the specified module on your terminal


Examples

This example shows how to generate a file of detailed chassis-related troubleshooting information:

firepower # connect local-mgmt
Firepower(local-mgmt)# show tech-support chassis 1 detail

The show tech support file will be located at /workspace/techsupport/20191105041703_firepower-9300_BC1_all.tar

Initiating tech-support information task on FABRIC A ...

Initiating tech-support information task on Chassis 1 Fabric Extender 1 ...
Initiating tech-support information task on Chassis 1 CIMC 1 ...
Initiating tech-support information task on Adaptor 1 on Chassis/Server 1/1 ...
Initiating tech-support information task on Adaptor 2 on Chassis/Server 1/1 ...
Initiating tech-support information task on Chassis 1 CIMC 2 ...
Initiating tech-support information task on Adaptor 1 on Chassis/Server 1/2 ...
Initiating tech-support information task on Adaptor 2 on Chassis/Server 1/2 ...
Completed initiating tech-support subsystem tasks (Total: 8)
Waiting (Timeout: 900 Elapsed: 30) for completion of subsystem tasks (1/8).
Waiting (Timeout: 900 Elapsed: 50) for completion of subsystem tasks (2/8).
Waiting (Timeout: 900 Elapsed: 70) for completion of subsystem tasks (5/8).
Waiting (Timeout: 900 Elapsed: 90) for completion of subsystem tasks (6/8).
Waiting (Timeout: 900 Elapsed: 110) for completion of subsystem tasks (6/8).
Waiting (Timeout: 900 Elapsed: 130) for completion of subsystem tasks (6/8).
Waiting (Timeout: 900 Elapsed: 150) for completion of subsystem tasks (6/8).
Waiting (Timeout: 900 Elapsed: 170) for completion of subsystem tasks (6/8).
Waiting (Timeout: 900 Elapsed: 190) for completion of subsystem tasks (6/8).
Waiting (Timeout: 900 Elapsed: 210) for completion of subsystem tasks (6/8).
Waiting (Timeout: 900 Elapsed: 230) for completion of subsystem tasks (7/8).
--More--
The detailed tech-support information is located at workspace:///techsupport/201--More--
91105041703_firepower-9300_BC1_all.tar

This example shows how to save a file of troubleshooting information for the Security Module, and confirm its location on the device:

firepower # connect local-mgmt
firepower(local-mgmt)# show tech-support module 1 detail
The show tech support file will be located at /workspace/techsupport/20191107082242_firepower-9300_BC_CIMC1.tar

Try connecting to Firepower-module 1...
Last login: Wed Oct 23 09:03:56 CDT 2019 from 127.128.254.1 on pts/0
Cisco Firepower Extensible Operating System (FX-OS) Software. TAC support: http://www.cisco.com/tac Copyright (c) 2009-2016, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. The copyrights to certain works contained in this software are owned by other third parties and used and distributed under license. Certain components of this software are licensed under the 'GNU General Public License, version 3' provided with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY under the terms of 'GNU General Public License, Version 3', available here: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html. See User Manual (''Licensing'') for details. Certain components of this software are licensed under the 'GNU General Public License, version 2' provided with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY under the terms of 'GNU General Public License, version 2', available here: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html. See User Manual (''Licensing'') for details. Certain components of this software are licensed under the 'GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, version 3' provided with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY under the terms of 'GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE' Version 3, available here: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html. See User Manual (''Licensing'') for details. Certain components of this software are licensed under the 'GNU Lesser General Public License, version 2.1' provided with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY under the terms of 'GNU Lesser General Public License, version 2', available here: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html. See User Manual (''Licensing'') for details. Certain components of this software are licensed under the 'GNU Library General Public License, version 2' provided with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY under the terms of 'GNU Library General Public License, version 2', available here: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.0.html. See User Manual (''Licensing'') for details.


            Cisco Security Services Platform
                  Type ? for list of commands
Firepower-module1>support  send_diag_archive
Creating default Archive...
Archive created in 11 secs.
Starting to transfer Firepower-Module1_11_07_2019_08_22_44.tar of 5109760 bytes.
Transferred Firepower-Module1_11_07_2019_08_22_44.tar successfully to MIO at /bladelog/blade-1/ in 1 sec(s).
Firepower-module1>support send_allcontainerlogs size 3063
Upload container logs triggered from Supervisor Module, Starting upload ....
No container instances running, skipping container logs
                          
The detailed tech-support information is located at workspace:/techsupport/Firepower-Module1_11_07_2019_08_22_44.tar
Running show tech-support module 1|2|3 [detail] may timeout when the blade is in offline or other error states. In such scenarios, please follow the below steps to collect the module tech-support (detail):
  1. Connect to the intended blade by connect module 1|2|3 console|telnet

    FPR4110# connect module 1 console
    Telnet escape character is '~'.
    Trying 127.5.1.1...
    Connected to 127.5.1.1.
    Escape character is '~'.
    
    CISCO Serial Over LAN:
    Close Network Connection to Exit
  2. Generate the Diag Bundle

    Firepower-module1>support diagnostic 
    
    ======= Diagnostic =======
    
     1. Create default diagnostic archive
     2. Manually create diagnostic archive
     3. Exit
    
    Please enter your choice: 1
    
    Creating Default archive
    
    ASA running ...
    
    Done with extracting tech support information from ASA. Log file saved as asa_tech_support.log
    
    1. Added file: cspCfg_cisco-asa.9.16.1__asa_001_JMX2309L046K6AY356.xml
    2. Added file: tech_support_report.txt
    3. Added file: ssp-cardmgmt.log
    4. Added file: ssp_ntp.log.2
    5. Added file: ssp_tz.log
    6. Added file: ssp_ntp.log.1
    7. Added file: ssp-pm.log
  3. Copy the diag bundle to Supervisor(MIO)

    Firepower-module1>support fileupload  
    Please choose from following:
    ================================
    1. Archive Files
    2. View selected files
    3. Start upload and Exit
    4. View transfer Status
    Please enter your choice [x] to Exit:1
    -----------files------------
    2021-09-29 17:24:36.571927 | 4065280    | Firepower-Module1_09_29_2021_17_23_17.tar
    2021-09-29 17:27:34.094890 | 4065280    | Firepower-Module1_09_29_2021_17_26_15.tar
    2021-09-29 17:24:38.211954 | 10240      | Firepower-module1_09_29_2021_17_24_38_container.tar
    
    ([s] to select files or [x] to Exit):s
    
    Type the partial name of the file to add, [<] to cancel
    > Firepower-Module1_09_29_2021_17_26_15.tar
    Firepower-Module1_09_29_2021_17_26_15.tar
    Are you sure you want to add these files? (y/n) y
    === Package Contents ===
    [Added] Firepower-Module1_09_29_2021_17_26_15.tar
    ========================
    
    Type the partial name of the file to add, [<] to cancel
    > <
    Please choose from following:
    ================================
    1. Archive Files
    2. View selected files
    3. Start upload and Exit
    4. View transfer Status
    Please enter your choice [x] to Exit:3
    Transfer of Firepower-Module1_09_29_2021_17_26_15.tar started. 
    Firepower-module1>support fileupload
    Please choose from following:
    ================================
    1. Archive Files
    2. View selected files
    3. Start upload and Exit
    4. View transfer Status
    Please enter your choice [x] to Exit:4
    File Transfer Status:
    ----------------------------------------------
    Firepower-Module1_09_29_2021_17_26_15.tar       Status: Completed.
  4. Exit out of Module console with ~ and exit, locate the file in MIO

    Firepower-module1>
    telnet> quit
    Connection closed.
    FPR4110# connect local-mgmt 
    FPR4110(local-mgmt)# dir workspace:/bladelog/blade-1/
    <>
    1 4065280 Sep 29 17:30:04 2021 Firepower-Module1_09_29_2021_17_26_15.tar <---
    <>

show timezone

To display the currently configured time zone, use the show timezone command.

show timezone

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Examples

This example shows how to display the current time zone:

FP9300-A# show timezone
Timezone: America/Chicago
FP9300-A# 

show trustpoint

To show the list (or chain) of certificates for all trustpoints, or for a specific trustpoint, use the show trustpoint command.

show trustpoint [ detail | trustpoint_name ]

Syntax Description

detail

Shows detailed certificate information.

trustpoint_name

Shows certificate information for the specifed trustpoint.

This name can be between 1 and 32 alphanumeric characters. You cannot use spaces or any special characters other than - (hyphen), _ (underscore), : (colon), and . (period), and you cannot change this name after the object is saved.

Command Modes

Security mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display trusted point certificate information.

You can also use the show command in trustpoint (/security/trustpoint) mode to view certificate information for the connected trustpoint.

Examples

This example shows how to display certificate information for a specific trustpoint:

FP9300-A# scope security 
FP9300-A /security # show trustpoint CHdefault

Trustpoint CA:
    Trustpoint Name Trustpoint certificate chain Cert Status
    --------------- ---------------------------- -----------
    CHdefault       -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----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-----END CERTIFICATE-----
 Valid  

FP9300-A /security # 

Command

Description

set certchain

Enters a list (or chain) of certificates for a trustpoint.

set trustpoint

Sets the certificate trustpoint for a keyring.

show user-sessions

To display information about the local and the remote user sessions, use the show user-sessions command.

show user-sessions

Command Modes

scope security

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

By default, this command displays user sessions information.

Examples

This example shows how to display the local and remote user sessions information:

firepower# scope security 
firepower /security # show user-sessions local
Session Id      User            Host                 Login Time
--------------- --------------- -------------------- ----------
pts_0_1_24360*  admin           192.0.2.1            2021-10-11T20:46:16.000


firepower# show user-sessions local detail 
Session Id pts_0_1_24360*:
    Fabric ID: A
    Term: pts/0
    User: admin
    Host: 192.0.2.1
    Pid: 24360
    Login Time: 2021-10-11T20:46:16.000
    Refresh Period (in secs): 0
    Session Timeout (in secs) for web, ssh, telnet sessions: 0
    Absolute Session Timeout (in secs) for web, ssh, telnet sessions: 0
	
	
firepower /security # show user-sessions remote

Session Id      User            Host                 Login Time
--------------- --------------- -------------------- ----------
pts_1_1_9578    test1           192.0.2.2            2021-10-11T21:39:52.000


firepower /security # show user-sessions remote detail 
Session Id pts_1_1_9578:
    Fabric ID: A
    Term: pts/1
    User: test1
    Host: 192.0.2.2
    Pid: 9578
    Login Time: 2021-10-11T21:39:52.000
    Refresh Period (in secs): 0
    Session Timeout (in secs) for web, ssh, telnet sessions: 0
    Absolute Session Timeout (in secs) for web, ssh, telnet sessions: 0 

show validate-task

To check the status of a manually initiated image verification, use the show validate-task command.

show validate-task [ detail| fsm| pack_version]

Syntax Description

detail

(Optional) Displays detailed package status information for all available platform packages.

fsm status

(Optional) Lists the finite state machine validation status. The expand keyword and the pack_version variable are also available.

pack_version

(Optional) Displays validation information for the specified package.

The detail keyword is also available with this option.

Command Modes

Firmware mode

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

If you do not include a pack_version , the show validate-task command lists information for every firmware image on the appliance.

You can use this command or the show validation package command to determine the desired package version number.

Examples

This example shows how to show validation history for a specific firmware package:

FP9300-A# scope firmware
FP9300-A /firmware # show validate-task 2.3(1.51)

Validate task:
    Pack Name: fxos-k9-bundle-infra.2.3.1.51.SPA
    Pack Version: 2.3(1.51)
    Validation Time Stamp: Never
    Validation State: None
    Overall Status String:

    Pack Name: fxos-k9-bundle-server.2.3.1.51.SPA
    Pack Version: 2.3(1.51)
    Validation Time Stamp: Never
    Validation State: None
    Overall Status String:

    Pack Name: fxos-k9.2.3.1.51.SPA
    Pack Version: 2.3(1.51)
    Validation Time Stamp: 2017-10-25T16:53:30.914
    Validation State: None
    Overall Status String: Ok

FP9300-A /firmware # 

show version

To display the current system software-version information, use the show version command.

show version [ detail]

To display software-version and status information for all the chassis components, use the show version command in chassis mode.

show version [ detail | package-version ]

To display software-version and status information for a serverʼs components, use the show version command in server mode. In server mode, you also can show version information for individual components.

show version [ adapter| bios| boardcontroller| cimc| detail| fxos| package-version| storage| ]

Syntax Description

adapter

(Optional) Show version information for adapters installed in the connected server. This keyword is available only in server mode.

bios

(Optional) Show BIOS version information for the connected server. This keyword is available only in server mode.

boardcontroller

(Optional) Show Management Controller version information for the connected server. This keyword is available only in server mode.

cimc

(Optional) Show CIMC version and status information for the connected server. This keyword is available only in server mode.

detail

(Optional) Show additional verison information.

fxos

(Optional) Show SSP operating system version information for the connected server. This keyword is available only in server mode.

package-version

(Optional) Show only package-verison information. This keyword is available only in adapter, chassis, fabric-interconnect, server, and system modes.

storage

(Optional) Show version information for RAID and local disk controllers for the connected server. This keyword is available only in server mode.

Command Modes

Any command mode – shows system software-version information

Chassis mode – shows software-version and status information for all chassis components

Server mode – shows software-version and status information for the connected serverʼs components

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

The package-version keyword is available only in adapter, chassis, fabric-interconnect, server, and system modes.

In fabric-interconnect mode, this command displays additional version information; see the following example.

Examples

This example shows how to display detailed management-system version information:

FP9300-A# show version detail
FPRM:
    Running-Vers: 4.2(1.62)
    Package-Vers: 2.2(1.63)
    Activate-Status: Ready
    Startup-Vers: 4.2(1.62)

FP9300-A# 

This example shows how to display version information in fabric-interconnect mode:

FP9300-A# scope fabric-interconnect a
FP9300-A /fabric-interconnect #show version
Fabric Interconnect A:
    Running-Kern-Vers: 5.0(3)N2(4.31.60)
    Running-Sys-Vers: 5.0(3)N2(4.31.60)
    Package-Vers: 2.3(1.51)
    Startup-Kern-Vers: 5.0(3)N2(4.31.60)
    Startup-Sys-Vers: 5.0(3)N2(4.31.60)
    Act-Kern-Status: Ready
    Act-Sys-Status: Ready
    Bootloader-Vers:

FP9300-A /fabric-interconnect # 

This example shows how to display chassis-component version information:

FP9300-A# scope chassis 1
FP9300-A /chassis # show version detail
Chassis 1:
    Server 1:
        CIMC:
            Running-Vers: 3.1(23a)
            Package-Vers: 2.3(1.51)
            Update-Status: Ready
            Activate-Status: Ready

        Adapter 1:
            Running-Vers: 4.0(1.67)
            Package-Vers: 2.3(1.51)
            Update-Status: Ready
            Activate-Status: Ready
            Bootloader-Update-Status: Ready
        Adapter 2:
            Running-Vers: 4.0(1.67)
            Package-Vers: 2.3(1.51)
            Update-Status: Ready
            Activate-Status: Ready
            Bootloader-Update-Status: Ready
        BIOS:
            Running-Vers: FXOSSM1.1.2.1.6.072020171212
            Package-Vers: 2.3(1.51)
            Update-Status: Ready
            Activate-Status: Ready

        SSP OS:
            Running-Vers: 2.3(1.50)
            Package-Vers: 2.3(1.51)
            Update-Status: Ready
            Activate-Status:

        RAID Controller 1:
            Running-Vers: 24.12.1-0203|6.30.03.0|NA
            Package-Vers: 2.3(1.51)
            Activate-Status: Ready
        
        BoardController:
            Running-Vers: 14.0
            Package-Vers: 2.3(1.51)
            Activate-Status: Ready
        
        Local Disk 1:
            Running-Vers: EM14
            Package-Vers:
            Activate-Status: Ready
        
        Local Disk 2:
            Running-Vers: EM14
            Package-Vers:
            Activate-Status: Ready
        
    Server 2:
        CIMC:
            Running-Vers: 3.1(23a)
            Package-Vers: 2.3(1.51)
            Update-Status: Ready
            Activate-Status: Ready

    <--- remaining lines removed for brevity --->

FP9300-A /chassis # 

shutdown

To shutdown the device, use the shutdown command.

shutdown [ no-prompt | reason ]

Syntax Description

no-prompt

(Optional) Use this keyword to initiate shutdown immediately. Otherwise, a commit-buffer is required to initiate shutdown.

reason

(Optional) A text string to be appended to the shutdown log; can be up to 510 characters.

Command Modes

Chassis mode

Local management mode: obsolete

Command History

Release

Modification

1.1(1)

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

We recommend backing up the system configuration before shutting down.

This command is obsolete in local management mode; use shutdown in chassis mode.

Examples

This example shows how to enter chassis mode and shut the system down:

Firepower # scope chassis 1
Firepower /chassis # shutdown no-prompt
Starting chassis shutdown. Monitor progress with the command "show fsm status".
Please set the power switch to the off position after "INIT: no more processes left in this runlevel" message is seen.
Firepower /chassis # 
Broadcast message from root@Firepower (Tue Jul 14 11:40:47 2020):

All shells being terminated due to system /sbin/shutdown

Cisco FPR Series Security Appliance
INIT: Sending processes the TERM signal
Jul 14 11:40:53 %TTYD-2-TTYD_ERROR TTYD Error ttyd bad select

INIT: no more processes left in this runlevel


show web-session-limits

To display a list of web sessions available on the system, use the show web-session-limits command.

show validate-task [ detail ]

Syntax Description

Detail

Displays list of detailed web session limits.

Command Modes

scope system/scope services

Command History

Release

Modification

2.3.1

Command added.

Usage Guidelines

This is a subcommand of the show command in scope system, scope services

Examples

This example shows how to display information of system web session limits:

Firepower /fabric-interconnect # scope system
Firepower /system # scope services 
Firepower /system/services # show web-session-limits

Web Sessions:
    Maximum logins for single user Maximum Sessions
    ------------------------------ ----------------
    32                             256

Examples

This example shows how to display detailed information of the available web sessions detail:

Firepower /system/services # show web-session-limits detail 

Web Sessions:
    Maximum logins for single user: 32
    Maximum Sessions: 256