Cabletron Systems SmartSwitch manual Monitoring Configuration, Task Command

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Chapter 1: SSR Product Overview

Monitoring Configuration

The SSR provides many commands for displaying configuration information. After you add configuration items and commit them to the active configuration, you can display them using the following commands.

Task

Command

 

 

Display history buffer.

cli show history

 

 

Show terminal settings.

cli show terminal

 

 

Show all accesses to the SNMP agent.

snmp show access

 

 

Show all SNMP information.

snmp show all

 

 

Show chassis ID.

snmp show chassis-id

 

 

Show the SNMP community strings.

snmp show community

 

 

Show SNMP related statistics.

snmp show statistics

 

 

Show trap target related configuration.

snmp show trap

 

 

Show the active configuration of the system.

system show active-config

 

 

Show the contents of the boot log file, which

system show bootlog

contains all the system messages generated

 

during bootup.

 

 

 

Show boot PROM parameters for TFTP

system show bootprom

downloading of the system image.

 

 

 

Show the most recent Syslog messages kept in

system show syslog buffer

the local syslog message buffer.

 

 

 

Show usage information about various system

system show capacity

resources.

allchassistaskcpumemory

 

 

Show the contact information (administrator

system show contact

name, phone number, and so on).

 

 

 

Shows the percentage of the CPU that is

system show cpu-utilization

currently being used.

 

 

 

Show the SSR date and time.

system show date

 

 

Show the IP addresses and domain names for

system show dns

DNS servers.

 

 

 

Show environmental information, such as

system show environmental

temperature and power supply status.

 

 

 

Show SSR hardware information.

system show hardware

 

 

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