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Configuring Cisco Access Routers and the NME-WAE Network Module for ACNS Deployments
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Starting the Cisco WAE Network Module and Displaying Status
Router# show interfaces Displays information about hardware
interfaces, including the network and the
disk.
Router# show interfaces
integrated-service-engine
Displays information about the module side
of the router-module interface.
Router# show ntp status Displays information about the Network
Time Protocol (NTP).
Router# show processes Displays a list of the application processes
that are running.
Router# show running-config Displays the configuration commands that
are in effect.
Router# show startup-config Displays the startup configuration.
Router# show tech-support Displays general information about the host
router. This information is useful to Cisco
technical support for problem diagnosis.
Router# show version Displays information about the loaded router
software or network module bootloader
version as well as hardware and device
information.
Router# test scp ping Pings the service module to check network
connectivity.
Router# verify Displays version information for installed
hardware and software.
SE-Module# ping Pings a specified IP address to check
network connectivity (does not accept a
hostname as destination).
SE-Module# show arp Displays the current Address Resolution
Protocol (ARP) table.
SE-Module# show clock Displays the current date and time.
SE-Module# show config Displays the startup configuration stored on
the CompactFlash drive.
SE-Module# show hosts Displays the default IP domain name, lookup
style, name servers, and host table.
SE-Module# show interfaces interfacename Displays information about the network
module interfaces.
SE-Module# show ntp status Displays information about the Network
Time Protocol (NTP).
SE-Module# show processes Displays a list of the application processes
that are running.
SE-Module# show running-config Displays the configuration commands that
are in effect.
SE-Module# show startup-config Displays the startup configuration.
Table3 Common Verification and Troubleshooting Commands (continued)
Configuration Mode Command Purpose