Cisco Systems Cisco 7010, Cisco 7505 Show Command Descriptions and Examples, Router show version

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Replacing the Chassis

show Command Descriptions and Examples

This section describes the various show commands that you can use to display system status and configuration. If you installed the interface processors in the same slot locations that they occupied in the old chassis, the interfaces should retain the same configuration. If you installed the interface processors in different slot locations, the system will recognize the interfaces, but you will have to use the configure command to reconfigure and enable them.

The show version command displays the current hardware configuration of the router, including the system software version that is currently loaded and running. The show controllers cxbus command lists all CxBus interfaces and includes the currently loaded and running microcode version for each. You can check the version of the default ROM image either by removing the board and checking the ROM labels or by configuring the interface or system software to boot from ROM, restarting the system, and using these same commands to check the running version.

Use the show version command to display the current system software version, and use the show controllers cxbus command to display the microcode version of the SP and each interface processor. In the following example of the show version command, the running system software is Release 10.3(1)).

Router> show version

GS Software (GS7), Version 10.3(3), SOFTWARE

Copyright (c) 1986-1995 by cisco Systems, Inc.

Compiled Wed 10-May-95 14:46 by mpo

System Bootstrap, Version 4.6(1) [fc2], SOFTWARE

Current date and time is Sat 1-22-1994 21:38:35

Boot date and time is Tue 12-28-1993 15:32:28

Router uptime is 3 weeks, 4 days, 6 hours, 7 minutes

System restarted by reload

System image file is “gs7-k.103-1”, booted via tftp from 1.1.1.12

(example text omitted

X.25 software, Version 2.0, NET2 and BFE compliant. Bridging software.

1 EIP controller (6 Ethernet).

1 TRIP controller (4 Token Ring).

6 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 interfaces.

4 Token Ring/IEEE 802.5 interfaces. (remainder of example text omitted)

Following is an example of the show controller cxbus command display. (In this example, ROM Version 1.0 is assumed because you cannot determine the ROM version with screen displays unless it is the running version.)

Router# show controllers cxbus

(text omitted from example)

FSIP 1, hardware version 1.0, microcode version 1.0 Interface 8 - Serial1/0, electrical interface is V.35 DTE (text omitted from example)

Interface 9 - Serial1/1, electrical interface is V.35 DTE (remainder of displayed text omitted from example)

20Cisco 7010 and Cisco 7505 Chassis Replacement Instructions

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Contents Cisco 7010 and Cisco Chassis Replacement Instructions Ower switch Product OverviewChassis Cover Panel Safety Guidelines PrerequisitesLifting Safely Cable Strain Relief Preparing the Work AreaNoninterface processor end Replacing the Chassis Tools and Parts RequiredReplacing a Rack-Mounted Chassis Removing the Existing Chassis from the Rack Installing the Ears on the Chassis Installing the Cable Management Brackets Cable Management Brackets-Cisco 7010 Shown Moving Processor Modules Ejector Levers and Captive Installation Screws Replacing the Chassis Handling a Processor Module Checking the Installation Replacing the Chassis Show Command Descriptions and Examples Router show versionNvram Cisco Information Online