SYSTEM COMMANDS

Compression Information Commands

COMPRESSION INFORMATION COMMANDS

Compression statistics are only available for connections that are using a compression protocol. The following commands are used to display current compression information:

cmp stats

Displays the compression statistics for all active connections. Refer to Compression Statistics, for a list of available compression statistics and their definitions.

cmp stats <device name>

Displays the compression statistics for the indicated device. Refer to Compression Statistics, for a list of available statistics and their definitions. Note that the device name is case sensitive.

cmp clear <device name>

Clears the compression statistics for the indicated device. If the device name is omitted, no compression statistics will be cleared. Note that the device name is case sensitive.

cmp clearall

Clears the compression statistics for all devices.

DHCP COMMANDS

These commands allow you to display or erase DHCP statistics.

DHCP stats

Displays the DHCP statistics. For a listing of available statistics and their definitions, refer to DHCP Statistics.

DHCP stats clear

Clears the DHCP statistics.

ip addrpool

Displays the current IP address pool. Refer to the ip addrpool command description under IP Routing Commands.

FRAME RELAY COMMANDS

The following commands are used to display information concerning both the status and traffic statistics of a particular frame relay connection.

fr a <access n>

Sets an internal variable. The frame relay <access n> will be the assumed current access for all subsequent frame relay system console commands entered. <Access n> will remain the current access, until it is changed through issuing another fr a <access n> command. The <access n> is the access index that is assigned to each frame relay access during the frame relay access configuration.

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