Chapter 12: - Using Cisco Tools from a Command Line

How to Use the System Interrogate Utility from a Command Line

Command Option:

Description:

>list

Returns a list of all precesses installed on the target system, along with their

 

current status.

>stop 01464 "snmp service" Stops the specified service.

Note: Due to an embedded space, the service name was placed in quotes

The process ID example "01464" may be different each time a process is run.

How to Use the System Interrogate Utility from a Command Line

While primarily designed for use from the Support Tools Dashboard, the System Interrogate utility can also be run from a command line any node, as desired.

Use the System Interrogate utility to:

View detailed information about a system's OS, hardware, ICM, and third-party products.

Save current system information to a file

To Run the System Interrogate Utility from a Command Line

To run the System Interrogate utility in interactive mode from a command line:

Step 1 From a command prompt on a Support Tools node, navigate to <support_tools_root>.

Step 2 Enter interrogate.

To view a list of systems defined in the current system's system list, use the systemlist command. To view connection status for systems in the list, use the systemlist /check command.

Step 3 Enter commands as described in the Command Line Options section below.

Note: For additional information on basic Web Tools command line use, including system selection options and command-line mode vs interactive mode see Using Cisco Common Tools from a Command Line (page 125).

Using the System Interrogate Utility from a Command Line

Table 7: Command Line Options

Command:

Description:

Example:

cmdhelp, chelp

Displays a list of commands specific to this utility.

>cmdhelp

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