Show Commands

Revised: September 29, 2020

This chapter contains the following show commands:

show activecontrolmode

show activecontrolmode

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display the current active control mode setting on IX system.

Examples

admin:show activecontrolmode
ActiveControl is currently enabled

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

set activecontrolmode

Set activecontrolmode.

show audio level main

show audio level main

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

IX 8.0.2.2

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display the audio level.

Examples

admin:show audio level main
Audio Level: 7

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

set audio level main

Set the audio level

show audio status

show audio status

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

IX 8.0

Deprecated. This command doesn’t exist in IX 8.0.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view audio status.

Examples

admin:show audio status

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show video status

Displays video status.

show bronzecard version

show bronzecard version

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

IX 8.2.1

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command displays the bronzecard driver version.

Examples

admin:show bronzecard version
Active Bronze Card Version
second pegasus at top port current version 0.49.0 upgrade version 0
first pegasus at top port current version 0.49.0 upgrade version 0
second pegasus at btm port current version 0.49.0 upgrade version 0
first pegasus at btm port current version 0.49.0 upgrade version 0

show call econoqual

show call econoqual

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.7.0

The command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view call economy quality feature settings.

Examples

admin:show call econoqual
 
The current state of the Call Economy Quality: disabled

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show call hold

Displays call hold feature settings.

show call idle

Displays call idle redirect settings.

show call hold

show call hold

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.7.0

The command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view call hold feature settings.

Examples

admin:show call hold
 
The current state of the Call Hold: disabled

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show call idle

Displays call idle redirect settings.

show call econoqual

Displays call economy quality feature settings.

show call idle

show call idle

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.7.0

The command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view call idle redirect settings.

Examples

admin:show call idle
 
The current value of Call Idle Redirect is: Normal

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show call hold

Displays call hold feature settings.

show call econoqual

Displays call economy quality feature settings.

show call statistics addin

show call statistics addin [ detail | page ]

 
Syntax Description

detail

Optional. Displays detailed call statistics.

page

Optional. Pages through the output.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.7.0

The command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to retrieve the audio-addin statistics of the call.

Examples

admin:show call statistics addin
Call Statistics
Registered to Cisco Unified Call Manager : Yes
Call in Progress : Yes
Call Type : Audio/Video Call Call Start Time: Jul 12 11:40:35 2007
Duration (sec) : 53 Direction : Outgoing
Local Number : 12345 Remote Number : 23456
State : Answered Bit Rate : 4000000 bps,1080p
 
-- Audio Add-in --
IP Addr Src : 11.17.126.73:16386 Dst : 0.0.0.0:0
Latency Avg : 1 Period : 0
 
Statistics Left Center Right Aux
Tx Bytes 0
Tx Packets 0
Rx Bytes 0
Rx Packets 0
Rx Packets Lost 0

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show call statistics all

Displays all the statistics of the call.

show call statistics audio

Displays the audio statistics of the call.

show call statistics video

Displays the video statistics of the call.

show call statistics all

show call statistics all [ detail | page ]

 
Syntax Description

detail

Optional. Display more detailed call statistics.

page

Optional. Pages through the output.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.2

The command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to retrieve all the statistics of the call.

Examples

admin:show call statistics all
Call Statistics
Registered to Cisco Unified Call Manager : Yes
Call in Progress : Yes
Call Type : Audio/Video Call Call Start Time: Jul 12 11:40:35 2007
Duration (sec) : 53 Direction : Outgoing
Local Number : 12345 Remote Number : 23456
State : Answered Bit Rate : 4000000 bps,1080p
 
-- Audio --
IP Addr Src : 11.17.126.73:16386 Dst : 11.17.126.42:16384
Latency Avg : 1 Period : 0
 
Statistics Left Center Right Aux
Tx Bytes 7655120 7655283 7655114 0
Tx Packets 45839 45840 45840 0
Rx Bytes 7491593 7582158 7467858 0
Rx Packets 45131 45678 44988 0
Rx Packets Lost 45 65 13 0
 
-- Video --
IP Addr Src : 11.17.126.73:16386 Dst : 11.17.126.42:16384
Latency Avg : 1 Period : 0
 
Statistics Left Center Right Aux
Tx Bytes 216305260 196115964 288648018 0
Tx Packets 221717 198464 290134 0
Rx Bytes 219270020 223672084 152227219 0
Rx Packets 205040 208662 158232 0
Rx Packets Lost 5069 6798 914 0
 
-- Audio Add-in --
IP Addr Src : 11.17.126.73:16386 Dst : 0.0.0.0:0
Latency Avg : 1 Period : 0
 
Statistics Left Center Right Aux
Tx Bytes 0
Tx Packets 0
Rx Bytes 0
Rx Packets 0
Rx Packets Lost 0

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show call statistics addin

Displays audio-addin statistics of the call.

show call statistics audio

Displays audio statistics of the call.

show call statistics video

Displays video statistics of the call.

show call statistics audio

show call statistics audio [ detail | page ]

 
Syntax Description

detail

Optional. Displays detailed call statistics.

page

Optional. Pages through the output.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.2

The command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to retrieve the audio statistics of the call.

Examples

admin:show call statistics audio
Call Statistics
Registered to Cisco Unified Call Manager : Yes
Call in Progress : Yes
Call Type : Audio/Video Call Call Start Time: Jul 12 11:40:35 2007
Duration (sec) : 53 Direction : Outgoing
Local Number : 12345 Remote Number : 23456
State : Answered Bit Rate : 4000000 bps,1080p
 
-- Audio --
IP Addr Src : 11.17.126.73:16386 Dst : 11.17.126.42:16384
Latency Avg : 1 Period : 0
 
Statistics Left Center Right Aux
Tx Bytes 7655120 7655283 7655114 0
Tx Packets 45839 45840 45840 0
Rx Bytes 7491593 7582158 7467858 0
Rx Packets 45131 45678 44988 0
Rx Packets Lost 2 3 1 0
 

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show call statistics addin

Displays audio-addin statistics of the call.

show call statistics all

Displays all the statistics of the call.

show call statistics video

Displays video statistics of the call.

show call statistics bfcp

show call statistics bfcp

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

IX 8.0.2.2

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to check BFCP presentation statistics in a call.

Examples

admin:show call statistics bfcp
Call Statistics
Registered to Cisco Unified Communications Manager : Yes
Call Connected : No
 
-- BFCP --
IP Addr Src : :0 Dst : :0
Jitter Period : 0
Latency Avg : 0 Period : 0
Currently Active : No
 
Statistics Presentation (1 or 5 FPS) Presentation (30FPS)
Tx Media Type N/A N/A
Tx Frames Per Second 0 0
Tx Bytes 0 0
Tx Bit Rate Per Call 0 0
Tx Bit Rate Per Period 0 0
Tx Packets 0 0
Rx Media Type N/A N/A
Rx Frames Per Second 0 0
Rx Bytes 0 0
Rx Bit Rate Per Call 0 0
Rx Bit Rate Per Period 0 0
Rx Packets 0 0
Rx Packets Lost 0 0

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show call statistics addin

Displays audio-addin statistics of the call.

show call statistics all

Displays all the statistics of the call.

show call statistics audio

Displays audio statistics of the call.

show call statistics video

Displays video statistics of the call.

show call statistics video

show call statistics video [ detail | page ]

 
Syntax Description

detail

Optional. Displays detailed call statistics.

page

Optional. Pages through the output.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.2

The command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to retrieve the video statistics of the call.

Examples

admin:show call statistics video
 
Call Statistics
Registered to Cisco Unified Call Manager : Yes
Call in Progress : Yes
 
Call Type : Audio/Video Call Call Start Time: Jul 12 11:40:35 2007
Duration (sec) : 49 Direction : Outgoing
Local Number : 12345 Remote Number : 23456
State : Answered Bit Rate : 4000000 bps,1080p
 
 
-- Video --
IP Addr Src : 11.17.126.73:16388 Dst : 11.17.126.42:16388
Latency Avg : 0 Period : 0
 
Statistics Left Center Right Aux
Tx Bytes 216305260 196115964 288648018 0
Tx Packets 221717 198464 290134 0
Rx Bytes 219270020 223672084 152227219 0
Rx Packets 205040 208662 158232 0
Rx Packets Lost 5 6 4 0

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show call statistics addin

Displays audio-addin statistics of the call.

show call statistics all

Displays all the statistics of the call.

show call statistics audio

Displays audio statistics of the call.

show call status

show call status

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.2

This command was introduced.

TX 6.0 and CTS 1.10

The Call Id output was added.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to retrieve the status of the call and the caller ID.

Examples

admin:show call status
 
Call Status
Registered to Cisco Unified Communications Manager : Yes
Call Connected : Yes
 
Call Type : Audio/Video Call Call Start Time : Jan 24 10:28:10 2013
Duration (sec) : 139 Direction : Outgoing
Local Number : 81122701 Remote Number : 81122704
State : Answered Actual Bit Rate : 4000000 bps, 0x0
Security Level : Non-Secure Negotiated Bit Rate: 4000000 bps
Call Id : 2
 
Call Type : Audio-Only Call Call Start Time : Jan 24 10:30:13 2013
Duration (sec) : 16 Direction : Outgoing
Local Number : 81122701 Remote Number : 85250779
State : Answered
Security Level : Non-Secure Negotiated Bit Rate: 4000000 bps
Call Id : 4
 

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

set camera-zoom-step disable

Sets the document camera step zoom mode to disabled.

set camera-zoom-step enable

Enables the camera zoom to be in stepped mode rather than being continuous.

call end

Ends one of more endpoints in a call.

 

show camera status

show camera status

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

IX 8.2.1

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command displays camera status information.

Examples

admin:show camera status
DP Status (1--1) vid_test_dp 0 (aux_idx: 701c8) (lnk_clk: 149.99)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
enbl pwr_stat lnk_bw cnt stat phy_stat msah msav w | pf hf pwr lock vres hres fps chg_cnt
---- -------- ------- --- ---- -------- ---- ---- - | -- -- --- ---- ---- ---- --- -------
1 normal 5.4Gbps 4 7777 00f000ff 4096 2160 4 | 0 0 1 yes 3840 2160 60 1
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DP_SYMBOL_ERRORS: 0-0-0-0

show camera cablestatus

show camera cablestatus

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

IX 8.2.1

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command displays camera cable status information.

Examples

admin:show camera cablestatus
Camera Cable Status: polling for sym_err_cnt values, at time Fri Jan 20 07:04:02 2017
0: (00-00-00-00 3-3-3-3) err_cnt: 0 0 0 0 (totals: 0 0 0 0) (chg_cnt 1)
1: (00-00-00-00 3-3-3-3) err_cnt: 0 0 0 0 (totals: 0 0 0 0) (chg_cnt 1)
.
totals: lane0:0 lane1:0 lane2:0 lane3:0 delta_chg_cnt:0 CABLE PASSED

show camera-sync-inhibit status

show camera-sync-inhibit status

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.7.0

This command was introduced.

IX 8.0

Deprecated. This command does not exist in IX 8.0.

 
Usage Guidelines

Shows the Camera Sync Inhibit support state.

Examples

admin:show camera-sync-inhibit status
 
The current state of the Camera Sync Inhibit: disabled

show camera-zoom-step status

show camera-zoom-step status

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.6.0

This command was introduced.

IX 8.0

Deprecated. This command doesn’t exist in IX 8.0.

 
Usage Guidelines

Indicates whether the camera step zoom mode is enabled. The zoom can be continuous (default) or it can be zoomed in steps.

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Examples

admin:show camera-zoom-step status
 
The current state of the Document Camera step zoom mode is: enabled.

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

set camera-zoom-step disable

Sets the document camera step zoom mode to disabled.

set camera-zoom-step enable

Enables the camera zoom to be in stepped mode rather than being continuous.

show cdp interface

show cdp interface

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.7.0

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display the CDP interface and configuration.

Examples

admin:show cdp interface
 
Interface: eth0
Sending CDP packets every 60 seconds
Holdtime is 180 seconds

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show cdp neighbors

Displays details about CDP neighbors.

cdp-forward interface

Configures the egress interface for this ingress interface.

show cdp-forward

Outputs the CDP Forwarding Table.

show cdp-forward egress-interface

Outputs the contents of the CDP Forwarding Table pertaining to this egress interface

show cdp neighbors

show cdp neighbors [ detail ]

 
Syntax Description

detail

Optional. Displays detailed information.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.7.0

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display information about CDP neighbors entries.

Examples

admin:show cdp neighbors
 
Device ID Capability Platform Port ID
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sjc18-tsbu-gw.cisco.com 41 cisco WS-C6506-E GigabitEthernet6/15
SEP001EF7C35814 1168 Cisco IP Phone 7971 Port 1

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show cdp interface

Displays the CDP interface.

cdp-forward interface

Configures the egress interface for this ingress interface.

show cdp-forward

Outputs the CDP Forwarding Table.

show cdp-forward egress-interface

Outputs the contents of the CDP Forwarding Table pertaining to this egress interface

show cdp status

show cdp status

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

IX 8.1.0

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to show whether CDP is enabled or disabled.

Examples

admin:show cdp status
 
CDP is currently enabled.

show cert lsc

show cert lsc

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.2

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display the contents of the Locally Significant Certificate (LSC).

Examples

admin:show cert lsc
 
Certificate:
Data:
Version: 3 (0x2)
Serial Number: 4 (0x4)
Signature Algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
Issuer: O=Cisco, ST=CA, L=San Jose, C=US, CN=CAPF-113c2418, OU=TSBU
Validity
Not Before: Sep 3 18:27:19 2010 GMT
Not After : Sep 2 18:27:18 2015 GMT
Subject: C=US, O=Cisco, OU=TSBU, CN=SEP001DA238A88D
Subject Public Key Info:
Public Key Algorithm: rsaEncryption
RSA Public Key: (1024 bit)
Modulus (1024 bit):
00:cd:28:f9:51:f1:83:73:11:fb:24:57:e1:a7:5b:
da:18:e1:2a:e2:99:e1:0a:e0:e2:fe:db:96:a9:41:
4e:94:01:d3:d7:23:bb:48:a1:f8:46:89:7c:b1:16:
b5:55:cb:d1:af:cc:c5:87:80:db:e8:41:66:78:0b:
fc:cf:4a:23:30:18:6c:4d:12:d4:ed:dc:c2:81:b2:
96:83:74:0c:69:ae:c7:21:37:90:6c:32:32:db:b6:
ce:22:3d:b3:13:8a:66:ec:b7:a2:e7:e6:83:8f:7d:
4b:f3:58:2b:c4:ea:e7:bc:d1:1e:43:62:94:12:93:
ba:26:c6:a8:ad:0c:1b:83:c5
Exponent: 65537 (0x10001)
X509v3 extensions:
X509v3 Key Usage: critical
Digital Signature
X509v3 Extended Key Usage:
TLS Web Server Authentication, TLS Web Client Authentication, IPSec End System
Signature Algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
47:6d:8b:0d:7a:8c:51:70:1c:5e:cf:d8:27:4e:be:82:bf:4b:
9f:96:21:07:63:ee:d1:7e:31:eb:37:85:6f:dc:af:29:fa:55:
f2:f4:f0:ef:89:80:0e:4a:f4:b5:12:71:55:6f:eb:bf:38:c8:
4b:66:61:05:a6:8b:ff:a9:03:48:87:d5:aa:fb:01:41:37:50:
e2:50:d2:c8:da:a1:0b:a6:2c:8b:68:15:78:9c:1c:30:f0:80:
49:ae:2e:b9:e3:dc:0e:d5:4f:13:3b:74:dc:a0:8c:ff:c9:2e:
a7:b2:87:56:34:99:db:60:a6:ba:4a:c3:6e:e5:b8:6a:d6:5c:
07:cf
SHA1 Fingerprint=A1:99:3A:59:21:D6:2C:89:6B:8D:FA:28:D4:6D:AC:3E:63:EE:11:1A
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----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-----END CERTIFICATE-----
admin:

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show cert mic

Displays the contents of the Manufacturing Installed Certificate (MIC).

show cert web

Displays the contents of the Web Interface Certificate.

show cert mic

show cert mic

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.2

The command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display the contents of the Manufacturing Installed Certificate (MIC).

Examples

admin:show cert mic
 
Certificate:
Data:
Version: 3 (0x2)
Serial Number:
70:54:8f:23:00:00:00:12:4f:d9
Signature Algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
Issuer: O=Cisco Systems, CN=Cisco Manufacturing CA
Validity
Not Before: Mar 17 12:59:06 2007 GMT
Not After : Mar 17 13:09:06 2017 GMT
Subject: CN=CTS-CODEC-PRIM-SEP0019AA043ABF
Subject Public Key Info:
Public Key Algorithm: rsaEncryption
RSA Public Key: (1024 bit)
Modulus (1024 bit):
00:a3:b0:d8:a3:4b:0a:e1:85:13:a9:78:d4:3f:24:
c8:52:0f:11:f9:f2:bf:19:2b:9b:84:85:5e:0c:fd:
ee:86:43:06:7b:64:54:1d:05:5a:27:d3:95:1f:d5:
bb:c4:01:e8:b0:24:2a:6a:86:53:cb:85:b7:d4:70:
84:63:c1:92:1b:3e:cd:d9:21:29:1b:36:4c:2f:03:
8f:ad:6f:a9:94:2f:88:0a:d3:19:6a:1d:75:e3:f2:
9f:19:5e:dd:c8:fc:54:d6:01:2a:73:f6:3c:9d:3e:
74:74:72:a1:cc:30:f2:7d:d9:38:f3:4a:6b:f6:52:
f0:20:0a:6e:7e:1f:a5:a4:49
Exponent: 65537 (0x10001)
X509v3 extensions:
X509v3 Key Usage: critical
Digital Signature, Key Encipherment
X509v3 Subject Alternative Name:
email:test@cisco.com
X509v3 Subject Key Identifier:
2A:AA:EF:DC:4C:A9:47:44:F2:43:8F:AE:FF:7B:8C:B1:A5:C9:04:FF
X509v3 Authority Key Identifier:
keyid:D0:C5:22:36:AB:4F:46:60:EC:AE:05:91:C7:DC:5A:D1:B0:47:F7:6C
 
X509v3 CRL Distribution Points:
URI:http://www.cisco.com/security/crl/cmca.crl
 
Authority Information Access:
CA Issuers - URI:http://www.cisco.com/security/certs/cmca.cer
 
1.3.6.2.4.1.311.20.2:
.0.I.P.S.E.C.I.n.t.e.r.m.e.d.i.a.t.e.O.f.f.l.i.n.e
Signature Algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
83:26:d7:c5:0f:f9:04:40:d5:e5:42:fe:dc:86:95:3d:af:99:
da:92:f1:c1:fc:8c:31:9f:8d:1e:8b:75:e2:f3:61:e9:9c:5f:
0d:93:00:80:75:05:ff:5c:d5:ad:14:cc:bf:ea:1e:79:a0:b1:
b9:43:32:7e:2a:bb:fa:7b:89:47:7a:46:2d:db:20:13:6f:dd:
26:de:21:6f:6c:7c:a5:26:1f:fb:15:ef:df:48:ca:9f:e3:1c:
25:b2:39:1a:f4:ba:a7:a5:a5:26:90:bb:28:d3:d6:7b:bd:e5:
5f:49:e8:39:6a:39:8f:97:18:3b:fe:fd:71:50:72:8b:e5:c8:
a5:98:a3:f3:df:4b:da:2e:46:d5:9d:62:41:19:9e:09:bd:8f:
61:04:ed:1f:0d:0d:d5:e2:64:ae:c0:fe:ab:a8:f3:c4:1b:a9:
d3:3f:7e:41:35:c6:e9:1b:ec:79:7b:42:e4:a5:49:2f:e9:f6:
71:79:8c:e2:67:7c:df:67:60:eb:3b:12:2a:49:66:68:46:b8:
b7:0b:c8:da:29:8d:31:2c:86:38:07:43:89:9a:bc:60:ab:46:
cf:d0:5f:5f:25:4f:ca:60:de:0b:9e:42:b1:aa:7f:2c:1f:17:
dd:0a:5f:ca:6c:eb:28:95:b1:26:07:81:5b:31:76:e9:8d:44:
af:16:22:d1
SHA1 Fingerprint=6D:B6:56:A9:EA:07:5C:A8:92:5D:59:D9:F0:BA:E2:CC:F7:60:45:4E
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----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-----END CERTIFICATE-----

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show cert lsc

Displays the contents of the Locally Significant Certificate (LSC).

show cert mic-ca

Displays the contents of the MIC CA Certificate

show cert web

Displays the contents of the Web Interface Certificate.

show cert mic-ca

show cert mic-ca

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

IX 8.1.0

The command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to check content of SUDI MIC CA certificates.

Examples

admin:show cert mic-ca
Certificate:
Data:
Version: 3 (0x2)
Serial Number:
61:09:6e:7d:00:00:00:00:00:0c
Signature Algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
Issuer: O=Cisco Systems, CN=Cisco Root CA 2048
Validity
Not Before: Jun 30 17:56:57 2011 GMT
Not After : May 14 20:25:42 2029 GMT
Subject: O=Cisco, CN=ACT2 SUDI CA
Subject Public Key Info:
Public Key Algorithm: rsaEncryption
Public-Key: (2048 bit)
Modulus:
00:d2:6e:65:dd:31:c8:c4:0f:6d:37:f8:52:e6:a4:
7f:e9:46:51:a5:d7:7e:f5:a1:36:25:b1:64:36:38:
6d:ea:07:c7:29:de:3b:ec:09:12:e5:70:2d:52:ce:
68:c4:36:15:b7:fc:c4:6e:c9:59:ab:7f:8b:47:aa:
ab:a8:a2:90:56:ee:89:62:f1:f4:e5:46:0b:06:a0:
a3:df:cb:3b:e8:d2:e4:e7:7f:74:e5:6c:e9:f6:94:
5c:99:10:8f:b9:7f:9a:ea:d1:c5:fe:a4:6e:3a:22:
78:e2:67:5e:0d:86:68:de:a3:c2:a7:1c:e9:ad:62:
43:3d:c9:4c:e2:26:0a:1e:e9:8c:40:ca:a6:82:68:
3e:c6:08:47:22:8a:16:4b:cd:01:39:c7:62:ca:71:
1b:78:fe:6b:67:ba:91:b9:ec:0a:32:99:75:4e:22:
37:59:d0:4d:8d:98:e7:a5:f8:e0:eb:a1:7e:3f:84:
9a:0e:41:9b:05:77:46:8f:5d:e8:55:e1:7e:13:21:
56:2e:b1:63:8f:de:df:2f:6f:bc:a1:ab:95:e3:74:
2b:be:77:f7:77:f1:9f:a9:78:fb:7b:0f:b3:fe:c5:
e5:5e:d1:0e:8d:25:c9:51:1b:32:30:48:f9:dd:17:
5d:f6:d2:70:1e:4c:bc:9d:e6:a9:b3:34:be:af:e9:
1d:55
Exponent: 65537 (0x10001)
X509v3 extensions:
X509v3 Key Usage:
Digital Signature, Non Repudiation, Certificate Sign, CRL Sign
X509v3 Subject Key Identifier:
48:D8:F1:F1:C2:70:D5:5B:BB:7C:73:09:93:AF:B8:B8:30:03:F8:7F
X509v3 Authority Key Identifier:
keyid:27:F3:C8:15:1E:6E:9A:02:09:16:AD:2B:A0:89:60:5F:DA:7B:2F:AA
 
X509v3 CRL Distribution Points:
 
Full Name:
URI:http://www.cisco.com/security/pki/crl/crca2048.crl
 
Authority Information Access:
CA Issuers - URI:http://www.cisco.com/security/pki/certs/crca2048.cer
 
X509v3 Certificate Policies:
Policy: 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.21.1.12.0
CPS: http://www.cisco.com/security/pki/policies/index.html
 
X509v3 Basic Constraints: critical
CA:TRUE, pathlen:0
Signature Algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
68:75:a9:c9:6b:f6:dc:78:87:35:a0:0c:44:66:df:bd:72:7a:
e1:26:a9:c2:1f:8b:d6:fd:f8:66:cc:48:96:e2:64:77:3f:09:
c0:a5:d2:52:6e:d1:af:73:4d:70:3d:c3:8e:c7:f7:fb:7a:95:
e7:6e:1b:16:f8:59:e2:f1:73:00:a2:52:0b:c5:b4:26:b9:d4:
89:25:b7:c9:cd:6d:c2:98:ff:87:70:d5:ec:7e:ed:a9:80:4d:
44:0e:e1:08:20:20:4e:bb:c1:52:0f:bb:a6:e0:00:4d:c9:6b:
f9:d1:4b:7c:4a:61:29:e3:f0:7e:53:7a:18:a6:05:2b:fa:4c:
40:a2:8b:98:d4:84:e5:ab:c8:02:b8:75:5a:3c:84:28:e4:8c:
49:33:bb:7b:9f:05:32:5a:a6:7b:fc:f6:0f:4e:13:e1:f7:54:
a3:38:2f:ef:ca:76:45:0e:fb:9d:9d:8c:52:a7:87:29:78:ed:
de:dc:65:1e:03:63:82:c8:b8:53:36:3f:50:2c:f1:8c:a3:ce:
83:69:2b:fb:ab:49:12:35:e1:67:48:96:99:51:d6:71:fb:28:
d0:e5:e7:ad:7c:c9:f5:4f:d0:81:49:64:11:ab:a2:80:91:06:
33:92:c0:5b:fc:72:95:82:6e:65:9d:3d:a0:90:4f:69:f0:22:
34:df:63:c7
SHA1 Fingerprint=F6:96:9B:BD:48:E5:F6:12:5B:93:4D:01:E7:1F:E9:C2:7C:6F:54:7E
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----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-----END CERTIFICATE-----
Certificate:
Data:
Version: 3 (0x2)
Serial Number:
5f:f8:7b:28:2b:54:dc:8d:42:a3:15:b5:68:c9:ad:ff
Signature Algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
Issuer: O=Cisco Systems, CN=Cisco Root CA 2048
Validity
Not Before: May 14 20:17:12 2004 GMT
Not After : May 14 20:25:42 2029 GMT
Subject: O=Cisco Systems, CN=Cisco Root CA 2048
Subject Public Key Info:
Public Key Algorithm: rsaEncryption
Public-Key: (2048 bit)
Modulus:
00:b0:9a:b9:ab:a7:af:0a:77:a7:e2:71:b6:b4:66:
62:94:78:88:47:c6:62:55:84:40:32:bf:c0:ab:2e:
a5:1c:71:d6:bc:6e:7b:a8:aa:ba:6e:d2:15:88:48:
45:9d:a2:fc:83:d0:cc:b9:8c:e0:26:68:70:4a:78:
df:21:17:9e:f4:61:05:c9:15:c8:cf:16:da:35:61:
89:94:43:a8:84:a8:31:98:78:9b:b9:4e:6f:2c:53:
12:6c:cd:1d:ad:2b:24:bb:31:c4:2b:ff:83:44:6f:
b6:3d:24:77:09:ea:bf:2a:a8:1f:6a:56:f6:20:0f:
11:54:97:81:75:a7:25:ce:59:6a:82:65:ef:b7:ea:
e7:e2:8d:75:8b:6e:f2:dd:4f:a6:5e:62:9c:cf:10:
0a:64:d0:4e:6d:ce:2b:cc:5b:f5:60:a5:27:47:8d:
69:f4:7f:ce:1b:70:de:70:1b:20:d6:6e:cd:a6:01:
a8:3c:12:d2:a9:3f:a0:6b:5e:bb:8e:20:8b:7a:91:
e3:b5:68:ee:a0:e7:c4:01:74:a8:53:0b:2b:4a:9a:
0f:65:12:0e:82:4d:8e:63:fd:ef:eb:9b:1a:db:53:
a6:13:60:af:c2:7d:d7:c7:6c:17:25:d4:73:fb:47:
64:50:81:80:94:4c:e1:bf:ae:4b:1c:df:92:ed:2e:
05:df
Exponent: 3 (0x3)
X509v3 extensions:
X509v3 Key Usage:
Digital Signature, Certificate Sign, CRL Sign
X509v3 Basic Constraints: critical
CA:TRUE
X509v3 Subject Key Identifier:
27:F3:C8:15:1E:6E:9A:02:09:16:AD:2B:A0:89:60:5F:DA:7B:2F:AA
1.3.6.1.4.1.311.21.1:
...
Signature Algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
9d:9d:84:84:a3:41:a9:7c:77:0c:b7:53:ca:4e:44:50:62:ef:
54:7c:d3:75:17:1c:e8:e0:c6:48:4b:b6:fe:4c:3a:19:81:56:
b0:56:ee:19:96:62:aa:5a:a3:64:c1:f6:4e:54:33:c6:77:fe:
c5:1c:ba:e5:5d:25:ca:f5:f0:93:9a:83:11:2e:e6:cb:f8:74:
45:fe:e7:05:b8:ab:e7:df:cb:4b:e1:37:84:da:b9:8b:97:70:
1e:f0:e2:8b:d7:b0:d8:0e:9d:b1:69:d6:2a:91:7b:a9:49:4f:
7e:e6:8e:95:d8:83:27:3c:d5:68:49:0e:d4:9d:f6:2e:eb:a7:
be:eb:30:a4:ac:1f:44:fc:95:ab:33:06:fb:7d:60:0a:de:b4:
8a:63:b0:9c:a9:f2:a4:b9:53:01:87:d0:68:a4:27:7f:ab:ff:
e9:fa:c9:40:38:88:67:b4:39:c6:84:6f:57:c9:53:db:ba:8e:
ee:c0:43:b2:f8:09:83:6e:ff:66:cf:3e:ef:17:b3:58:18:25:
09:34:5e:e3:cb:d6:14:b6:ec:f2:92:6f:74:e4:2f:81:2a:d5:
92:91:e0:e0:97:3c:32:68:05:85:4b:d1:f7:57:e2:52:1d:93:
1a:54:9f:05:70:c0:4a:71:60:1e:43:0b:60:1e:fe:a3:ce:81:
19:e1:0b:35
SHA1 Fingerprint=DE:99:0C:ED:99:E0:43:1F:60:ED:C3:93:7E:7C:D5:BF:0E:D9:E5:FA
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----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-----END CERTIFICATE-----
 

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show cert lsc

Displays the contents of the Locally Significant Certificate (LSC).

show cert mic

Displays the contents of the MIC Certificate

show cert web

Displays the contents of the Web Interface Certificate.

show cert web

show cert web

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modification

1.2

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display the contents of the Web Interface Certificate.

Examples

admin:show cert web
Certificate:
Data:
Version: 3 (0x2)
Serial Number: 1 (0x1)
Signature Algorithm: md5WithRSAEncryption
Issuer: O=Cisco Systems Inc., OU=TSBU, CN=TelePresence-webadmin
Validity
Not Before: Jan 1 00:00:13 2006 GMT
Not After : Jan 1 00:00:13 2026 GMT
Subject: O=Cisco Systems Inc., OU=TSBU, CN=TelePresence-webadmin
Subject Public Key Info:
Public Key Algorithm: rsaEncryption
RSA Public Key: (1024 bit)
Modulus (1024 bit):
00:97:37:5f:7c:7b:8b:af:5f:a0:5d:b7:4e:0d:37:
cc:f5:f4:c1:28:4a:5b:13:ba:99:d3:df:c7:53:5d:
87:10:01:c1:bb:d7:e6:c7:88:bd:dd:d5:2f:b5:08:
e8:a3:42:6e:1f:3e:50:be:f8:2e:18:8d:1f:c0:0d:
31:f2:c0:d2:b0:cf:9b:f9:ae:a3:19:80:75:56:df:
98:9d:c5:3a:b4:65:43:71:33:bc:d3:15:30:10:21:
d2:f0:d7:5c:00:68:8d:87:f1:35:28:14:e6:13:ae:
a3:d5:fb:9d:bf:34:7d:a9:c2:cd:94:10:5e:ce:ea:
86:84:41:ff:e4:ce:d6:77:79
Exponent: 65537 (0x10001)
Signature Algorithm: md5WithRSAEncryption
09:c7:0f:df:fd:df:d0:0b:30:da:60:42:50:cc:4a:4f:f6:a1:
19:61:3b:a2:9a:b2:5c:1b:ca:f6:80:28:9b:95:f6:12:da:48:
fa:5e:d9:7a:de:98:1a:7b:b7:79:f7:5b:30:77:ac:d2:65:f7:
29:40:10:4b:4f:d6:97:04:33:42:ae:17:48:36:cb:4e:b6:5f:
d7:6b:fc:67:a1:72:2d:a8:c3:cd:44:3a:c8:22:e3:ae:e0:f2:
05:f4:c8:81:37:73:42:0d:47:0d:9d:43:a1:9f:0a:b3:bb:50:
00:0a:35:b0:9d:2d:3d:c8:76:69:00:24:9a:42:72:5c:e7:47:
da:d6
MD5 Fingerprint=4A:60:E5:98:FC:FF:F7:1B:FA:87:21:53:37:65:A1:6F
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
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ZW5jZS13ZWJhZG1pbjAeFw0wNjAxMDEwMDAwMTNaFw0yNjAxMDEwMDAwMTNaMEwx
GzAZBgNVBAoTEkNpc2NvIFN5c3RlbXMgSW5jLjENMAsGA1UECxMEVFNCVTEeMBwG
A1UEAxMVVGVsZVByZXNlbmNlLXdlYmFkbWluMIGfMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4GN
ADCBiQKBgQCXN198e4uvX6Bdt04NN8z19MEoSlsTupnT38dTXYcQAcG71+bHiL3d
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IdLw11wAaI2H8TUoFOYTrqPV+52/NH2pws2UEF7O6oaEQf/kztZ3eQIDAQABMA0G
CSqGSIb3DQEBBAUAA4GBAAnHD9/939ALMNpgQlDMSk/2oRlhO6KaslwbyvaAKJuV
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-----END CERTIFICATE-----

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show cert lsc

Displays the contents of the Locally Significant Certificate (LSC).

show cert mic

Displays the contents of the Manufacturing Installed Certificate (MIC).

show config all

show config all [ page ]

 
Syntax Description

page

Optional. Pages through the output.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.2

This command was introduced.

IX 8.2.1

This command was modified to include configuration information about the Touch 10 device and switch information.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to retrieve the configuration information.

Examples

admin:show config all
 
Switch Config:
swfront is configured with proper IP 169.254.1.15 and MAC c4:72:95:01:69:c0
System Config
CCM Mode : CCM
Model : Cisco TelePresence IX5000
Type : 6 seats
IP Address : 10.107.195.115
Displays : 3
Load Image : IX.8-2-1-4D-K9.P3
Time Zone : India Standard Time
Phone Number : 33115
Web Access : Enabled
Conference Room :
Max Call Duration : CUCM limit
Quality : Highest Detail, Best Motion: 1080p
Main Display FPS : 60 fps Main Display
Presentation FPS : 30 fps Presentation
CTS Auto Answer : Follow CUCM DN setting
Advertise G.722 Codec : Use System Default
External SYSLOG Address :
Alt CUCM Dir Addr : http://10.107.195.85/tms/public/external/phonebook/phonebookservice.asmx
Max Self View Time : 120
Enable Call Term Ring : Enabled
Live Support Number :
Ext CTS Log Address :
Ext CTS Log Protocol : scp
Ext CTS Log User :
Ext CTS Log Period : never
Ext CTS Log Start :
Touch Config:
Touch# IP MAC
1 169.254.1.101 88:43:e1:c5:f1:77 Established

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show config phone

Displays phone configuration information.

show config system

Displays system configuration information.

show config phone

show config phone [ page ]

 
Syntax Description

page

Optional. Pages through the output.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.2

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to retrieve the phone configuration information.

Examples

admin:show config phone
Phone Config
Phone Number : 12500
Phone IP : 10.00.00.100
Phone Connection : Uplink

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show config all

Displays all configuration information.

show config system

Displays system configuration information.

show config switch

show config switch [ page ]

 
Syntax Description

page

Optional. Pages through the output.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

IX 8.2.1

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display switch configuration information.

Examples

admin:show config switch
swleft is configured properly with IP 169.254.1.17 and MAC c4:72:95:01:5e:c0
swright is configured properly with IP 169.254.1.16 and MAC c4:72:95:01:49:c0
swfront is configured properly with IP 169.254.1.15 and MAC c4:72:95:01:69:c0

show config system

show config system [ page ]

 
Syntax Description

page

Optional. Pages through the output.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.2

This command was introduced.

IX 8.2.1

This command was modified to include additional display information.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to retrieve the system configuration information.

Examples

admin:show config system
 
System Config
CCM Mode : CCM
Model : Cisco TelePresence IX5000
Type : 6 seats
IP Address : 10.107.195.115
Displays : 3
Load Image : IX.8-2-1-4D-K9.P3
Time Zone : India Standard Time
Phone Number : 33115
Web Access : Enabled
Conference Room :
Max Call Duration : CUCM limit
Quality : Highest Detail, Best Motion: 1080p
Main Display FPS : 60 fps Main Display
Presentation FPS : 30 fps Presentation
CTS Auto Answer : Follow CUCM DN setting
Advertise G.722 Codec : Use System Default
External SYSLOG Address :
Alt CUCM Dir Addr : http://10.107.195.85/tms/public/external/phonebook/phonebookservice.asmx
Max Self View Time : 120
Enable Call Term Ring : Enabled
Live Support Number :
Ext CTS Log Address :
Ext CTS Log Protocol : scp
Ext CTS Log User :
Ext CTS Log Period : never
Ext CTS Log Start :
 

show config touch

show config touch [ page ]

 
Syntax Description

page

Optional. Pages through the output.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.8

This command was introduced.

IX 8.2.1

This command was modified to include additional display information.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to retrieve the Cisco TelePresence Touch 12 or Touch 10 configuration information.

Examples

admin:show config touch
 
Touch Config:
Touch# IP MAC
1 169.254.1.101 88:43:e1:c5:f1:77 Established
 

show directory alternate

show directory alternate

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.5

This command was introduced.

1.8

This command was removed.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display the configured alternate directory server. If none are defined, then the default Cisco Unified Communications Manager (Cisco Unified CM) directory server is used.

Examples

admin:show directory alternate

show display diags

show display diags

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

TX 6.0 and CTS 1.10

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to return the diagnostics for the display.

Examples

admin: show display diags

Return value of display diags = 0

Display has no failures

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show display display_status

Returns status of the display.

show display errors

Returns errors for the display.

show display hdmi

Returns HDMI port information for the display.

show display display_status

show display display_status

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

TX 6.0 and CTS 1.10

This command was introduced.

IX 8.0

Deprecated. This command does not exist in IX 8.0.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display the status of the display (if it is off or on standby, for example).

Examples

admin: show display display_status

display is STANDBY

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show display diags

Returns diagnostics for the display.

show display errors

Returns errors for the display.

show display hdmi

Returns HDMI port information for the display.

show display errors

show display errors

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

TX 6.0 and CTS 1.10

This command was introduced.

IX 8.0

Deprecated. This command does not exist in IX 8.0.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to show any errors that are associated with the display and display power supply.

Examples

admin: show display errors

Error status = 0

Power supply has no failures

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show display diags

Returns diagnostics for the display.

show display display_status

Returns status of the display.

show display hdmi

Returns HDMI port information for the display.

show display hdmi

show display hdmi

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

TX 6.0 and CTS 1.10

This command was introduced.

IX 8.0

Deprecated. This command does not exist in IX 8.0.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to show information about the HDMI ports of the display.

Examples

admin: show display hdmi

admin:show display hdmi

Main Tx:

Port Address: 0x72.

VENDOR_ID=0x01

DEV_ID=0x9134

DEV_REV=0x1

Aux Tx:

Port Address: 0x76.

VENDOR_ID=0x01

DEV_ID=0x9134

DEV_REV=0x1

Main Rx:

Port Address: 0x60.

VENDOR_ID=0x01

DEV_ID=0x9135

DEV_REV=0x4

Aux Rx:

Port Address: 0x62.

VENDOR_ID=0x01

DEV_ID=0x9135

DEV_REV=0x4

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show display diags

Returns diagnostics for the display.

show display display_status

Returns status of the display.

show display errors

Returns errors for the display.

show display port

show display port

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

IX 8.2.1

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command displays the display port information.

Examples

admin:show display port
DFP1: Left Aux
DFP2: Center Aux
DFP3: Right Aux
DFP5: Right Main
DFP6: Center Main
DFP7: Left Main

show dot1x status

show dot1x status

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

TX 6.0 and CTS 1.10

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to show the status of the 802.1x protocol.

Examples

admin:show dot1x status
Not required

show downrev-cucm status

show downrev-cucm status

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.4.0

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display the current Cisco Unified Communications Manager (Cisco Unified CM) Down Revision support state. The Cisco Unified CM Down Revision feature enables or disables the Cisco TelePresence System (CTS) 3200 from working with Cisco Unified CM Release 5.x and later releases.

Examples

admin:show downrev-cucm status
 
The current state of the CUCM Down Revision support: enabled

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

set downrev-cucm disable

Disables the CTS 3200 from working with Cisco Unified CM.

set downrev-cucm enable

Enables the CTS 3200 to work with Cisco Unified CM.

show dtls version

show dtls version

 
Syntax Description

this command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

IX 8.3.1.1

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display the current dtls settings on IX system.

Examples

admin:set dtls version
DTLSv1_0 disabled
DTLSv1_2 enabled
 

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

set dtls version

Set the DTLS version.

show firewall status

show firewall status [ detail | page ]

 
Syntax Description

detail

Optional. Displays detailed network information.

page

Optional. Pages through the output.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.5.10

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display firewall entries.

Examples

admin:show firewall status
 
Chain INPUT (policy DROP)
target prot opt source destination
ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere
ACCEPT icmp -- anywhere anywhere
ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere state RELATED,ESTABLISHED
ACCEPT tcp -- anywhere anywhere state NEW tcp dpt:sip
ACCEPT tcp -- anywhere anywhere state NEW tcp dpt:8081
ACCEPT tcp -- anywhere anywhere state NEW tcp dpt:8082
....
Chain ipsla_resp (1 references)
target prot opt source destination
Chain video_rtcp (1 references)
target prot opt source destination
Chain video_rtp (1 references)
target prot opt source destination

show firewall xmlrpc

show firewall xmlrpc

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.7.0

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display the current firewall settings for XmlRpc ports.

Examples

admin:show firewall xmlrpc
 
XmlRpc ports are open
 

show gpu version

show gpu version

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

IX 8.2.1

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command displays the Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) driver version.

Examples

admin:show gpu version
Active GPU Versions:
ii fglrx 2:14.502-1039B1 amd64 Video driver for the AMD graphics accelerators
ii fglrx-amdcccle 2:14.502-1039B1 amd64 Catalyst Control Center for the AMD graphics accelerators
ii fglrx-core 2:14.502-1039B1 amd64 Minimal video driver for the AMD graphics accelerators
ii fglrx-dev 2:14.502-1039B1 amd64 Video driver for the AMD graphics accelerators (devel files)

show hardware all

show hardware all

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.2

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display all hardware information.

Examples

admin:show hardware all
 
Display Serial Number : 44048101420563
Display Hardware Version : 0400
Display Model : Unknown
Display Boot Code Version : INFO:Display is unsupported
Display App Code Version : INFO:Display is unsupported

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show hardware audio

Displays all audio-related hardware information.

show hardware display

Displays all system-related hardware information.

show hardware lcu

Displays information about the light control unit (LCU).

show hardware system

Displays all system-related hardware information.

show hardware video

Displays all video hardware information.

show hardware audio

show hardware audio

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.2

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display all audio-related hardware information.

Examples

admin:show hardware audio
 
Audio Hardware Version : 4
Audio CPLD Version : 6
Audio DSP Build ID : 00.09.000b

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show hardware all

Displays all hardware information.

show hardware display

Displays all system-related hardware information.

show hardware lcu

Displays information about the light control unit (LCU).

show hardware system

Displays all system-related hardware information.

show hardware video

Displays all video hardware information.

show hardware backplane

show hardware backplane

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

IX 8.1.0

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command displays backplane information, including bit values and their signals, of each port on the PICs.

Examples

admin:show hardware backplane
 
Titanium1 PIC1:
PORT 1: 0x00008018
12V_PS_OK : 1
SHB_PS_ON : 0
IOB_PWR_GOOD : 1
SHB_PWR_GOOD : 1
PIC2_PIC1_ALERT : 0
 
PORT 2: 0x0000601e
FAN_ALERT : 1
SWITCH_INTR : 1
PERST : 1
ECB_A_EN : 1
ECB_B_EN : 1
ECB_C_EN : 1
 

show hardware display

show hardware display

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

TX 6.0 and CTS 1.10

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to show all hardware information for the system display.

Examples

admin:show hardware display
 
MANUFACTURER: XYZ(0x0000)
PRODUCT_CODE: 0xf015
SERIAL_NUMBER: 0x1234567a
WEEK_MANUFACTURE: 37
YEAR_MANUFACTURE: 2010
VERSION_NUMBER: 1
REVISION_NUMBER: 3
VIDIO_INPUT_DEFINITION: Digital Signal
MAX_HORIZONTAL_DISPLAY_LENGTH: 520 mm
MAX_VERTICAL_DISPLAY_LENGTH: 320 mm
DISPLAY_GAMMA: 2.20
DISPLAY_TYPE: unknown(0xee)
HARDWARE_VERSION: 8L
PID:
VID:
S/N:
TAN:
 

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show hardware all

Displays all hardware information.

show hardware audio

Displays all audio-related hardware information.

show hardware lcu

Displays information about the light control unit (LCU).

show hardware system

Displays all system-related hardware information.

show hardware video

Displays all video hardware information.

show hardware encoder

show hardware encoder

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

IX 8.1.0

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command displays information about Encoder.

Examples

admin:show hardware encoder
 
encoder ECB:
STATUS_WORD : 0x3809 Expected 0x3849.
POWER GOOD = 1
OFF-bit asserted if MOSFET is not on
STATUS_VOUT : 0
STATUS_INPUT : 0x14 Expected 0x10.
STATUS_TEMPERATURE : 0
STATUS_MFR_SPECIFIC : 0x10
READ_VIN : 12
READ_VOUT : 12
READ_TEMP_1 : 36
VOUT_UV_WARN_LIMIT : 0
OT_FAULT_LIMIT : 150
OT_WARN_LIMIT : 125
VIN_OV_WARN_LIMIT : 18
VIN_UV_WARN_LIMIT : 0
 

show hardware lcu

show hardware projector

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

TX 6.0 and CTS 1.10

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display information about the light control unit (LCU).

Examples

admin:show hardware lcu
Serial Baud Rate: Unable to communicate with light control unit
System Up Time: Unable to communicate with light control unit
Hearbeat Timer: Unable to communicate with light control unit
SN: Unable to communicate with light control unit
PID: Unable to communicate with light control unit
VID: Unable to communicate with light control unit
Firmware Version: Unable to communicate with light control unit
Model: Unable to communicate with light control unit
Reset reason: Unable to communicate with light control unit
 
Executed command unsuccessfully

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show hardware all

Displays all hardware information.

show hardware audio

Displays all audio-related hardware information.

show hardware display

Displays all system-related hardware information.

show hardware system

Displays all system-related hardware information.

show hardware video

Displays all video hardware information.

show hardware projector

show hardware projector

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.7.0

This command was introduced.

IX 8.0

Deprecated. This command doesn’t exist in IX 8.0.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display projector hardware information.

Examples

admin:show hardware projector
 
Projector Model : 0:Sanyo PLV-Z4

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show hardware all

Displays all hardware information.

show hardware display

Displays all system-related hardware information.

show hardware lcu

Displays information about the light control unit (LCU).

show hardware system

Displays all system-related hardware information.

show hardware video

Displays all video hardware information.

show hardware system

show hardware system

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.2

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display all system hardware information.

Examples

admin:show hardware system
 
Display Hardware Version : 0400
DisplaySerial Number : FSJC0537527
DisplayProduct ID : CTS-CODEC-PRIM
...

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show hardware all

Displays all hardware information.

show hardware audio

Displays all audio-related hardware information.

show hardware display

Displays all system-related hardware information.

show hardware lcu

Displays information about the light control unit (LCU).

show hardware video

Displays all video hardware information.

show hardware video

show hardware video

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.2

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display all video hardware information.

Examples

admin:show hardware video
 
Display Camera Brand : Lumenera/pulsar
Display Camera Model : 1.0D
Display Camera Hardware Version : 2
Display Camera Firmware Version : 306:521
Display Camera Firmware Image Date : Wed Apr 13 16:21:16 EST 2009
...

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show hardware all

Displays all hardware information.

show hardware audio

Displays all audio-related hardware information.

show hardware display

Displays all system-related hardware information.

show hardware lcu

Displays information about the light control unit (LCU).

show hardware system

Displays all system-related hardware information.

show inventory

show inventory

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.2

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to retrieve the platform inventory information.

Examples

admin:show inventory
 
NAME: "ciscoTSPri", DESCR: "Cisco TelePresence Primary Codec"
PID: CTS-CODEC-PRIM=, VID: V01, SN:FHH1059M00M

show license status

show license status

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.5

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view license status.

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Noteblank.gif If the status shows that the feature is enabled but not currently running, you may need to restart the calling services.


Examples

admin:show license status
 
License feature status
satellite:
Valid license found
License feature is enabled
Feature is currently running

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

utils service restart

Restarts a service.

show meetings detail

show meetings detail [ id meetingid ]

 
Syntax Description

meetingid

Optional argument. Display meeting details about supplied meeting ID only.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.7.0

This command was introduced.

IX 8.0

Add ‘id’ to parameter.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view meeting details.

Examples

admin:show meetings detail
 
Meeting ID: 644
Start Time: Sep 07 10 22:00:00
End Time: Sep 07 10 22:30:00
Subject: recuring max
Dial Number: 40094
Coordinator: atat amei
Coordinator Email:
Conference ID:
Private : FALSE
Security: Unknown
Admin:

show meetings summary

show meetings summary

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.7.0

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view meeting summary and details.

Examples

admin:show meetings summary
 
Meeting ID Start Time End Time Subject Dial # Coordinator
==============================================================================================================
199 Oct 26 09 21:00:00 Oct 26 09 21:30:00 Staff Meeting Alan Gee
112 Oct 26 09 22:25:00 Oct 26 09 22:55:00 Process Engineering 81000 Bill
130 Oct 27 09 08:00:00 Oct 27 09 08:30:00 Customers issue 81000 Tim
133 Oct 28 09 08:00:00 Oct 28 09 08:30:00 All-hands 81000 CEO

show myself

show myself

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.2

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view information about the current account.

Examples

admin:show myself
 
Machine Name : SEP0019AA043ABF
Account name : test
Privilege level : 1
Output setting : disabled
Logging setting : disabled

show network all

show network all [ detail | page ]

 
Syntax Description

detail

Optional. Displays detailed network information.

page

Optional. Pages through the output.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.2

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to retrieve all basic platform network information. It will concatenate the show network eth0, show network route, and show network status commands.

Examples

admin:show network all
 
Ethernet 0 - Primary
DHCP : enabled Link Status: up
IP Address : 12.32.49.141 IP Mask : 255.255.255.0
MAC Address : 00:19:AA:04:3A:BF VLAN : 300
Mode : Auto enabled, full duplex, 1000MB/s
 
Ethernet eth0:1
IP Address : 192.168.0.1 IP Mask : 255.255.255.0
 
Ethernet eth0:2
IP Address : 192.168.1.1 IP Mask : 255.255.255.0
 
Ethernet eth2
IP Address : 192.168.2.1 IP Mask : 255.255.255.0
 
Ethernet eth3
IP Address : 192.168.3.1 IP Mask : 255.255.255.0
 
DNS
Primary : 171.58.226.120 Secondary : 171.70.168.183
Domain : cisco.com
Gateway : 12.32.49.1 on Ethernet eth0.300
 
192.168.3.0/24 dev eth3 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.3.1
192.168.2.0/24 dev eth2 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.2.1
192.168.1.0/24 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.1.1
192.168.0.0/24 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.0.1
10.32.49.0/24 dev eth0.300 proto kernel scope link src 12.32.49.141
default via 12.32.49.1 dev eth0.300
 
Active Internet connections (w/o servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State
tcp 0 0 SEP0019AA043:TSCMA_Ctrl SEP0019AA043ABF:58108 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 SEP0019AA043ABF:58108 SEP0019AA043:TSCMA_Ctrl ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:TSCCA_Ctrl localhost:59800 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:59800 localhost:TSCCA_Ctrl ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:TSCCA_Ctrl localhost:60457 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:60457 localhost:TSCCA_Ctrl ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:TSCCA_Ctrl localhost:60453 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:60453 localhost:TSCCA_Ctrl ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:TSCCA_Ctrl localhost:60455 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:60455 localhost:TSCCA_Ctrl ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 SEP0019AA043:TSCCA_Ctrl SEP0019AA043ABF:57079 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 SEP0019AA043ABF:57079 SEP0019AA043:TSCCA_Ctrl ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:TSCMA_Ctrl localhost:52003 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:52003 localhost:TSCMA_Ctrl ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:61463 localhost:52896 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:52896 localhost:61463 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:61463 localhost:52900 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:52900 localhost:61463 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:61463 localhost:52891 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:52891 localhost:61463 ESTABLISHED
tcp 1 0 localhost:53219 localhost:61449 CLOSE_WAIT
tcp 0 0 localhost:45221 localhost:61448 TIME_WAIT
tcp 0 0 SEP0019AA043:TSOSD_Ctrl SEP0019AA043ABF:45634 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 SEP0019AA043ABF:45634 SEP0019AA043:TSOSD_Ctrl ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:61448 localhost:49006 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:49006 localhost:61448 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:61448 localhost:49037 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:49037 localhost:61448 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:61448 localhost:49047 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:49047 localhost:61448 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:61448 localhost:49048 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:49048 localhost:61448 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 SEP0019AA043ABF:42734 tsbu-de-cm4p.cisco.:sip ESTABLISHED
tcp 342 0 localhost:43719 localhost:61460 CLOSE_WAIT
tcp 342 0 localhost:43715 localhost:61460 CLOSE_WAIT
tcp 342 0 localhost:43679 localhost:61460 CLOSE_WAIT
tcp 342 0 localhost:43702 localhost:61460 CLOSE_WAIT
tcp 0 0 localhost:TSCMR_Ctrl localhost:44730 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:44730 localhost:TSCMR_Ctrl ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 SEP0019AA043ABF:61458 tbipp.local:38853 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:33035 localhost:61464 TIME_WAIT
tcp 0 0 localhost:33034 localhost:61464 TIME_WAIT
tcp 0 0 localhost:33037 localhost:61464 TIME_WAIT
tcp 0 0 localhost:33036 localhost:61464 TIME_WAIT
tcp 0 0 localhost:33038 localhost:61464 TIME_WAIT
tcp 0 0 localhost:61448 localhost:33694 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:33694 localhost:61448 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:61452 localhost:34870 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:34870 localhost:61452 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:61454 localhost:36427 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:36427 localhost:61454 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 SEP0019AA043ABF:42313 tbipp.local:www TIME_WAIT
tcp 0 0 SEP0019AA043ABF:42304 tbipp.local:www TIME_WAIT
tcp 0 0 SEP0019AA043ABF:42306 tbipp.local:www TIME_WAIT
tcp 0 0 SEP0019AA043ABF:61457 tbipp.local:22562 ESTABLISHED
Active UNIX domain sockets (w/o servers)
Proto RefCnt Flags Type State I-Node Path
unix 9 [ ] DGRAM 1324 /dev/log
unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 3407 /tmp/secCmdSock
unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 3409 /tmp/secSrvrSock
unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 37105
unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 9775
unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 3366
unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 3317
unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 3280
unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 2738
unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 2373
unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 1332

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show network eth0

Displays basic platform network information about Ethernet 0.

show network route

Displays basic platform network route information.

show network status

Displays basic platform network status information.

show network eth0

show network eth0 [ detail ]

 
Syntax Description

detail

Displays detailed network information about Ethernet port 0.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.2

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to retrieve basic platform network information about Ethernet port 0.

Examples

admin:show network eth0
 
Ethernet 0
DHCP : no Status : UP
IP Address : 192.0.2.0 IP Mask : 255.255.255.000
Link Detected: yes Mode : Auto off, Full, 100MB/s
 
DNS
Primary : 000.70.100.000 Secondary :
Domain : cisco.com
Gateway : 000.107.100.1 on Ethernet 0

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show network all

Displays all basic platform network information.

show network route

Displays basic platform network route information.

show network status

Displays basic platform network status information.

show network route

show network route [ detail ]

 
Syntax Description

detail

Optional. Displays detailed network route information.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.2

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to retrieve basic platform network route information.

Examples

admin:show network route
 
192.168.3.0/24 dev eth3 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.3.1
192.168.2.0/24 dev eth2 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.2.1
192.168.1.0/24 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.1.1
192.168.0.0/24 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.0.1
12.32.49.0/24 dev eth0.300 proto kernel scope link src 12.32.49.141
default via 12.32.49.1 dev eth0.300

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show network all

Displays all basic platform network information.

show network eth0

Displays basic platform network information about Ethernet 0.

show network status

Displays basic platform network status information.

show network status

show network status [ detail | listen | process | all | nodns | search text ]

 
Syntax Description

detail

Displays additional status information.

listen

Displays only listening sockets.

process

Displays the process ID and name of the program to which each socket belongs.

all

Displays both listening and non-listening sockets.

nodns

Displays numerical addresses without any DNS information.

search text

Searches for the text string in the output. The text argument is required.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.2

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to retrieve basic platform network status information. The search option must be followed by a text string. This string cannot contain any spaces or tabs. It is case insensitive. Search for the “stext” in the output.

Examples

admin:show network status
 
Active Internet connections (w/o servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State
tcp 0 0 localhost:57656 localhost:61448 TIME_WAIT
tcp 0 0 localhost:57655 localhost:61448 TIME_WAIT
tcp 0 0 SEP0019AA043:TSCMA_Ctrl SEP0019AA043ABF:58108 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 SEP0019AA043ABF:58108 SEP0019AA043:TSCMA_Ctrl ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:TSCCA_Ctrl localhost:59800 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:59800 localhost:TSCCA_Ctrl ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:TSCCA_Ctrl localhost:60457 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:60457 localhost:TSCCA_Ctrl ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:TSCCA_Ctrl localhost:60453 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:60453 localhost:TSCCA_Ctrl ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:TSCCA_Ctrl localhost:60455 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:60455 localhost:TSCCA_Ctrl ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 SEP0019AA043:TSCCA_Ctrl SEP0019AA043ABF:57079 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 SEP0019AA043ABF:57079 SEP0019AA043:TSCCA_Ctrl ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:TSCMA_Ctrl localhost:52003 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:52003 localhost:TSCMA_Ctrl ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:61463 localhost:52896 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:52896 localhost:61463 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:61463 localhost:52900 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:52900 localhost:61463 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:61463 localhost:52891 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:52891 localhost:61463 ESTABLISHED
tcp 1 0 localhost:53219 localhost:61449 CLOSE_WAIT
tcp 0 0 SEP0019AA043:TSOSD_Ctrl SEP0019AA043ABF:45634 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 SEP0019AA043ABF:45634 SEP0019AA043:TSOSD_Ctrl ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:61448 localhost:49006 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:49006 localhost:61448 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:61448 localhost:49037 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:49037 localhost:61448 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:61448 localhost:49047 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:49047 localhost:61448 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:61448 localhost:49048 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:49048 localhost:61448 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:41042 localhost:61464 TIME_WAIT
tcp 0 0 localhost:41043 localhost:61464 TIME_WAIT
tcp 0 0 localhost:41044 localhost:61464 TIME_WAIT
tcp 0 0 localhost:41045 localhost:61464 TIME_WAIT
tcp 0 0 localhost:41046 localhost:61464 TIME_WAIT
tcp 0 0 SEP0019AA043ABF:42734 tsbu-de-cm4p.cisco.:sip ESTABLISHED
tcp 342 0 localhost:43719 localhost:61460 CLOSE_WAIT
tcp 342 0 localhost:43715 localhost:61460 CLOSE_WAIT
tcp 342 0 localhost:43679 localhost:61460 CLOSE_WAIT
tcp 342 0 localhost:43702 localhost:61460 CLOSE_WAIT
tcp 0 0 localhost:TSCMR_Ctrl localhost:44730 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:44730 localhost:TSCMR_Ctrl ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 SEP0019AA043ABF:61458 tbipp.local:38853 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:61448 localhost:33694 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:33694 localhost:61448 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:61452 localhost:34870 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:34870 localhost:61452 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:61454 localhost:36427 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 localhost:36427 localhost:61454 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 SEP0019AA043ABF:61457 tbipp.local:22562 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 SEP0019AA043ABF:45152 tbipp.local:www TIME_WAIT
tcp 0 0 SEP0019AA043ABF:45154 tbipp.local:www TIME_WAIT
tcp 0 0 SEP0019AA043ABF:45143 tbipp.local:www TIME_WAIT
Active UNIX domain sockets (w/o servers)
Proto RefCnt Flags Type State I-Node Path
unix 9 [ ] DGRAM 1324 /dev/log
unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 3407 /tmp/secCmdSock
unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 3409 /tmp/secSrvrSock
unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 37105
unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 9775
unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 3366
unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 3317
unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 3280
unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 2738
unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 2373
unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 1332

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show network all

Displays all basic platform network information.

show network eth0

Displays basic platform network information about Ethernet 0.

show network route

Displays basic platform network route information.

show nwfaildet

show nwfaildet

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view Network Failure Detection parameters.

Examples

admin:show nwfaildet
 
The current state of the Network Failure Detection: enabled

show osd-alt

show osd-alt

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view which alternate file for the OSD service is being used.

Examples

admin:show osd-alt
default
 

show peripherals version

show peripherals version

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

IX 8.2.1

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to provide detailed version information about active peripheral devices.

Examples

admin:show peripherals version
Peripheral Versions:
Upgrading Peripherals
Description : State :Hw : Dev Ver :Img Ver
=================== : =================== :==: =============== : ==============
main board Ctrl 1 : no upgrade required : 2: 00.12 (A) : 00.12
main board Ctrl 2 : no upgrade required : : 00.0E (A) : 00.0E
video board Ctrl 1 : no upgrade required : 2: 00.13 (A) : 00.13
audio board Ctrl 1 : no upgrade required : : 01.02 (B) : 01.02
subwoofer Ctrl 1 : version unavailable : : ??? : 00.13
audio TDM Ctrl 1 :version unavailable : : :
audio TDM Ctrl 2 :version unavailable : : :
audio TDM Ctrl 3 version unavailable : : :
display main left version unavailable : : : 51.00.08
display main center version unavailable : : : 51.00.08
display main right version unavailable : : : 51.00.08
capture card flash no upgrade required : 3: 15021718 : 15021718
camera flash no upgrade required : 3 : 15030616 : 15030616

show pip-default

show pip-default

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.9

This command was introduced.

IX 8.0

Deprecated. This command does not exist in IX 8.0.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to retrieve the initial default presentation-in-picture (PiP) status.

Examples

admin:show pip-default
The current initial state of pip is: presentation
 
 
 

show presentation auto-share

show presentation auto-share

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

Auto-share is enabled by default.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

TX6.1

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to show whether the automatic sharing of presentations is enabled or disabled.

Examples

admin:show presentation auto-share
enabled
 

show reinvite-wait status

show reinvite-wait status

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view the status of the bandwidth reinvite wait feature.

Examples

admin:show reinvite-wait status
Bandwidth re-invite wait is enabled
 
 

show remote status

show remote status

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.7.0

This command was introduced.

IX 8.0

Deprecated. This command doesn’t exist in IX 8.0.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view the remote speaker and video status.

Examples

admin:show remote status

show secondary status

show secondary status

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.2

This command was introduced.

1.8

This command was removed.

IX 8.0

Deprecated. This command does not exist in IX 8.0.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to retrieve the status of the secondary codecs. The following are possible states of the secondary codec:

  • Run Normal
  • System Booting Up
  • System Shutting Down
  • System Rebooting
  • Upgrading Image
  • Image Upgrade Failed
  • Upgrading Peripherals
  • Peripheral Upgrade Failed
  • Error, system is in an unknown state

Examples

admin:show secondary status
 
testing left...
secondary is still booting
 
testing right...
secondary is up

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show status

Displays basic platform status information.

utils system

 

show security authstring

show security authstring

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.2

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view the CAPF authentication string.

Examples

admin:show security authstring
123456

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show security info

Shows security information.

show security trustlist

Displays the security trustlist.

show security info

show security info [ page ]

 
Syntax Description

page

Optional. Pages through the output.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.2

The command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view security information.

Examples

admin:show security info
 
security information
====================
version : 1.0 [Apr 30 2007, 14:05:07]
MIC : yes
LSC : NO
device sec mode : 1 (auth)
num CTL entries : 4
timers in use : 0 timers
sockets in use : 3 sockets
clnt SSL in use : 0 clnt SSL
active reqs. : 0 reqs.
 
info o/p on : none
debug o/p on : none
verbose o/p on : none

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show security authstring

Shows the CAPF authentication string.

show security trustlist

Displays the security trustlist.

show security trustlist

show security trustlist [ page ]

 
Syntax Description

page

Optional. Pages through the output.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.2

The command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display the security trustlist.

Examples

admin:show security trustlist
 
ctl info
=========
ctl file (if any) : /nv/security/ctl/CTLFile.tlv
hash of CTL (16 bytes):
max allowed entries : 32
max allowed entries : 32
num current entries : 4
CTS has CTL
CTL table entries:
CTL-tbl [0]
role: 0 (SAST)
ip : n/a
dns :
sub : cn=”SAST-ADN418e4e14 “;ou=IPCBU;o=”Cisco Systems
iss : cn=CAP-RTP-001;o=Cisco Systems
ser : available, 10 bytes
pkey: available, 140 bytes
sig : n/a
hash: n/a
cert: available, 933 bytes
CTL-tbl [1]
role: 0 (SAST)
ip : n/a
dns :
sub : cn=”SAST-ADN47ece814 “;ou=IPCBU;o=”Cisco Systems
iss : cn=CAP-RTP-002;o=Cisco Systems
ser : available, 10 bytes
pkey: available, 140 bytes
sig : n/a
hash: n/a
cert: available, 907 bytes
CTL-tbl [2]
role: 2 (CCM_TFTP)
ip : 171.28.176.239
dns : test-cm5-10
sub : cn=test-cm5-10.cisco.com
iss : cn=test-cm5-10.cisco.com
ser : available, 8 bytes
pkey: available, 140 bytes
sig : n/a
hash: n/a
cert: available, 578 bytes
CTL-tbl [3]
role: 4 (CAPF)
ip : 100.00.100.239
dns : test-cm5-10
sub : cn=CAPF-45131e4a;o=cisco
iss : cn=CAPF-45131e4a;o=cisco
ser : available, 8 bytes
pkey: available, 140 bytes
sig : n/a
hash: n/a
cert: available, 626 bytes

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show security authstring

Shows the CAPF authentication string.

show security info

Shows security information

show sessions

show sessions

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.7.0

The command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to retrieve the number of sessions that are currently logged into the CTS.

Examples

admin:show sessions
 
1 session (s)

show snmp log_level

show snmp log_level

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

IX 8.0

The command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display the snmp log level.

Examples

admin:show snmp log_level
0

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

set snmp log_level

Set the log level.

 

show status

show status

 
Syntax Description

There are no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.2

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to retrieve basic platform status information.

admin:show status
 
Host Name : SEP0019AA043ABF
Date : Mon Nov 27, 2011 22:55:02
Time Zone : GMT
Locale : en_US
Product Ver : CTS 2011-04-24
System State : Run Normal
Boot Slot : 2
Uptime:
10:55pm up 2 days, 23:17, load average: 0.01, 0.06, 0.07
 
Memory Total: 516180K
Free: 115360K
Used: 400820K
Shared: 0K
Buffers: 262268K
 
Total Free Used
Disk/ram 253871K 115417K 138454K (55%)
Disk/logging 103847K 56844K 41641K (42%)
Disk/factory 47104K 6148K 40956K (86%)
Disk/slot 1 47088K 5325K 41763K (88%)
Disk/slot 2 47088K 4932K 42156K (89%)
 

You can use this command in conjunction with other commands. For instance, the following combination of commands checks the status of the primary codec:

admin:utils system left
Left:show status
 
Host Name : ts2.local
Date : Wed Oct 19, 2011 18:22:16
Time Zone : PDT
Locale : en_US
Product Ver : CTS Main(1657) P1
System State : Run Normal
Boot Slot : 5
Uptime: 6:22pm up 18:57, load average: 0.20, 0.17, 0.11
 

See the utils system command for more information. See also show secondary status.

 
Related Commands

Command
Descriptions

show secondary status

Displays status of the secondary codecs.

show syslog facility

show syslog facility

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.5

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to show the syslog default facility used for logging messages.

Examples

admin:show syslog facility
 
Facility not set, using default of local0

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show syslog timezone

Shows the syslog time zone setting as either local time or GMT/UTC.

show syslog version

Shows the syslog output version.

show syslog heartbeat facility

show syslog heartbeat facility

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.5

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to show the syslog heartbeat facility used for heartbeat messages.

Examples

admin:show syslog heartbeat facility
 
Facility not set, using default of local0

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show syslog heartbeat interval

Shows the currently configured heartbeat interval in minutes.

show syslog heartbeat msg

Shows the configured heartbeat message test string.

show syslog heartbeat severity

Shows the configured severity of the heartbeat messages.

show syslog heartbeat interval

show syslog heartbeat interval

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.5

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to show the syslog heartbeat interval in minutes. 0 minutes is disabled.

Examples

admin:show syslog heartbeat interval
 
Interval not set, using default of 0(disabled)

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show syslog heartbeat facility

Shows the configured facility configured for heartbeat messages.

show syslog heartbeat msg

Shows the configured heartbeat message test string.

show syslog heartbeat severity

Shows the configured severity of the heartbeat messages.

show syslog heartbeat msg

show syslog heartbeat msg

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.5

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view the configured heartbeat message test string.

Examples

admin:show syslog heartbeat msg
 
Message not set, using default of “Syslog heartbeat message”

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show syslog heartbeat facility

Shows the configured facility configured for heartbeat messages.

show syslog heartbeat interval

Shows the currently configured heartbeat interval in minutes.

show syslog heartbeat severity

Shows the configured severity of the heartbeat messages.

show syslog heartbeat severity

show syslog heartbeat severity

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.5

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view the configured severity of the heartbeat messages.

Examples

admin:show syslog heartbeat severity
 
Severity not set, using default of 6(info)

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show syslog heartbeat facility

Shows the configured facility configured for heartbeat messages.

show syslog heartbeat interval

Shows the currently configured heartbeat interval in minutes.

show syslog heartbeat msg

Shows the configured heartbeat message test string.

show syslog remote_server

show syslog remote_server

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.7.0

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view the syslog remote server details.

Examples

admin:show syslog remote_server
 
Configured Remote Syslog Server : 10.00.000.008:514
Remote Syslog Server Severity : 4 (warning)
admin:

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show syslog server

View the syslog server details.

show syslog server

show syslog server

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.7.0

This command was introduced.

1.8

This command was removed.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view the syslog server details.

Examples

admin:show syslog server

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show syslog remote_server

View the syslog remote server details.

show syslog timezone

show syslog timezone

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.5

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view the syslog time zone setting as either local time or GMT/UTC.

Examples

admin:show syslog timezone
 
Timezone not set, using default of GMT/UTC

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show timezone config

Displays the current timezone setting in long format.

show timezone list

Lists all the available timezones in long format.

show syslog version

show syslog version

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.5

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view the syslog output version, either CiscoLog v1.1 or IETF/RFC Syslog Protocol Version 1.

Examples

admin:show syslog version
 
Version is not set, using default of IETF/RFC Syslog Protocol v1 format

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show syslog facility

Shows the syslog default facility used for logging messages

show syslog timezone

Shows the syslog time zone setting as either local time or GMT/UTC

show tech network

show tech network [ page ]

 
Syntax Description

page

Optional. Pages through the output.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.2

The command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view network aspects of the machine. This command also shows detailed information about the following:

  • Ethernet interfaces
  • Routes
  • Host file
  • Resolver file
  • Network connections

Examples

admin:show tech network

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show tech runtime

Shows runtime aspects of the machine.

show tech system

Shows system aspects of the machine.

show tech runtime

show tech runtime [ page ]

 
Syntax Description

page

Optional. Pages through the output.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.2

The command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view runtime aspects of the machine. This command also shows detailed information about the following:

  • Environment variables
  • System resources
  • Processor usage
  • NV registry
  • FW registry

Examples

admin:show tech runtime page 1
 
-------------------- show platform runtime --------------------
 
environment variables
ConsoleRows=23
SHELL=/usr/local/bin/startcli
TERM=vt100
SSH_CLIENT=111.70.11.114 2446 22
SSH_TTY=/dev/ttyp1
ConsoleColumns=62
USER=admin
PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:.
MAIL=/var/mail/admin
PWD=/nv/home/admin
LANG=en_US
paramLine=name=admin priv=4 role=master
HOME=/nv/home/admin
SHLVL=2
LOGNAME=admin
SSH_CONNECTION=111.70.11.114 2446 10.32.49.141 22
UPG_RUNNING=0
:enter for 1 line, space for one page, q to quit

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show tech network

Shows network aspects of the machine.

show tech system

Shows system aspects of the machine.

show tech system

show tech system [ page ]

 
Syntax Description

page

Optional. Pages through the output.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.2

The command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view system aspects of the machine. This command also shows the following:

  • Machine name
  • Software modules
  • Hardware pci bus
  • Security information

Examples

admin:show tech system

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show tech network

Shows network aspects of the machine.

show tech runtime

Shows runtime aspects of the machine.

show timezone config

show timezone config

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.2

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display the current timezone setting in long format.

Examples

admin:show timezone config
 
Current timezone: (GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show timezone list

Lists all the available timezones in long format.

show timezone list

show timezone list [ page ]

 
Syntax Description

page

Optional. Pages through the output.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.2

The command was introduced.

1.8

This command was removed.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to list all the available timezones in long format.

Examples

admin:show timezone list
 
(GMT-12:00) Eniwetok, Kwajalein
(GMT-11:00) Midway Island, Samoa
(GMT-10:00) Hawaii
:
:
(GMT+12:00) Auckland, Wellington
(GMT+13:00) Nuku\x27alofa
 
Current timezone: (GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show timezone config

Displays the current timezone setting in long format

show tls version

show tls version { client | server }

 
Syntax Description

client

Displays the TLS version in use for the client interfaces.

server

Displays the TLS version in use for the server interfaces.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

IX 8.2.2

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command displays the TLS protocol version enabled for the IX system’s client or server interfaces.

Examples

admin:show tls version client
TLSv1_2 Enabled

 
Related Commands

Command
Descriptions

set tls version

Sets the TLS version enabled for the IX system’s client and server interfaces.

 

show touch switchmodel

show touch switchmodel

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

IX 8.2.1

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command displays the model for the switch connected.

Examples

admin:show touch switchmodel
swfront.local Model number : WS-C2960C-8PC-L
swright.local Model number : WS-C2960C-8PC-L
swleft.local Model number : WS-C2960C-8PC-L

show upgrade

show upgrade [ detail ]

 
Syntax Description

detail

Optional. Displays detailed information regarding upgrade.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.2

This command was introduced.

IX 8.0

Deprecated. This command does not exist in IX 8.0.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view upgrade status. The detail keyword will show the current versions of the peripherals as well as the peripheral firmware versions in the image. If a peripheral has been marked for forced upgrade with the set upgrade commands, the entry will be followed by an “F” in the output. See Set Commands and Unset Commands.

Examples

admin:show upgrade
 
There are no peripherals being upgrade at this time
left sub system...
There are no peripherals being upgrade at this time
right sub system...
There are no peripherals being upgrade at this time

show version

show version

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

1.2

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to retrieve the version number of the software on the system. There will be an asterisk next to the currently booted version.

Examples

admin:show version
 
Slot0 = SIPTS 1.0.0.201
*Slot1 = SIPTS 1.0.2.101
Slot2 = SIPTS 1.0.1.045

show video h265

show video h265

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

IX 8.0.3

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to see whether the H.265 High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) standard is enabled or disabled for your system.

Examples

admin: show video h265
Disabled

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

set video h265

Enables or disables the H.265 standard.

show video status

show video status

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Command Default

No default behavior or values.

 
Command History

Release
Modifications

IX 8.0

Deprecated. This command doesn’t exist in IX 8.0.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view video status.

Examples

admin:show video status

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show audio status

Displays audio status.