
Chapter 6 Command Reference
Command Details
execute-on
To initiate a remote command request on an MWAM processor from the Supervisor console, use the
Syntax Description | slot_number | Specifies the slot that the module is plugged into. | |
| all | Specifies all the MWAMs in the chassis.1 | |
| processor_number | Specifies the processor number within the MWAM. | |
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| all | Specifies all the processors in the MWAM.1 | |
| command | Specifies the command to execute on the MWAM processor. The following | |
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| • | debug |
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| • | show |
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| • | systat |
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| • | undebug |
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| • ping ip_addr | |
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| • | log {show systat dir} |
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| The commands of the PC are also supported (see Processor Control | |
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| subcommand | (Optional) Additional parameters to be included with the command and | |
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Note No Help is available for the parameter portion of the command.
1.When using the all option, the command is executed on all active processors but is not executed on processors that are inactive. The processor state can be shown using the show logging command.
Defaults
Command Modes
Command History
Usage Guidelines
There are no default behavior or values.
Privileged EXEC.
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12.2(14)ZA4 | This command was introduced. |
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12.3(5a)B | Added remote console support for PC commands. |
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The remote console and logging feature must be configured to use the
When using the all options, the designated command is executed on all active processors. Inactive processors are ignored. Use the show logging command to determine if the processor is active.
Multiprocessor WAN Application Module User Guide
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