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Chapter 11 Using NetShow Commands
Command Sets
• Broadband Cable
• Storage Networking
• Voice and Telephony
• Network Management
• Wireless
• Cisco Interfaces and Modules
Since the command set itself contains show commands for different device types, you use them to run on
multiple devices of various device types. You must identify the required command sets to solve a
particular problem.
When you run command set on different types of devices, it sends only the show commands applicable
for that device type. These command sets help you getting lab wide network status.
The Network Administrator and Network Operator can create command sets. The Network
Administrator can assign command sets to other users.
When you migrate from RME 3.x to RME 4.x, Command Sets in RME 3.x that have special characters
will not appear in the RME 4.x NetShow GUI. The valid characters for Command Set names are:
A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9, -, _, ., ), (, /, and blank space.
Characters other than these are considered as special characters, and will not appear in the NetShow
GUI.
System-Defined Command Sets
The following table describes the System-defined command sets in NetShow:
Command Set Commands
Show Cable Hop Info Displays cable hop statistics
Show Cable Modem Info Displays information for the registered and unregistered CMs
Show Cable Modulation-Profile Displays modulation profile group information
Show Cable QoS Profile Info Displays quality-of-service (QoS) profiles
Show Cable Spectrum Info Displays information about spectrum groups
Show Cable Tech Info Displays Cable Tech information
Show HCCP details Info Displays information on groups associated with cable interfaces
Show IGMP Info Displays information about multicast channels and interface
Show Inline Power Info Displays status of inline power
Show Interface Info Displays the current configuration and status
Show Interfaces Rate-Limit Info Displays information about committed access rate
Show IP Routing Info Displays the current state of the routing table
Show Protocol Info Displays protocols configured for the entire system
Show SNMP Users and Groups Info Displays SNMP information for a specific user and group
Show Switch VLAN Info Displays information about VLAN and interface
Show System Info Displays version, flash, logging, hardware, route