“snmp-server” (page 209) “ntp” (page 206) “hostname” (page 200)“ip name-server-one” (page 180) “ip name-server-two” (page 181)

show terminal

Synopsis: The show terminal command shows the terminal parameters and configurations, such as time-outs and maximum allowable command length.

Syntax: show terminal

Command Modes: User-execute and privileged-execute modes.

Privilege Level: General read-only user.

Usage Guidelines: This command is intended primarily for program debug under the direction of Support personnel.

The number of applications and modules may change between releases. The numbers assigned to applications and modules may also change. Check application and module number assignments using CLI help (i.e.,?) for entering command arguments.

Examples:

HP-IB# show terminalConsole is enabledConnection host address is 10.10.253.128Length: 25 lines, Width: 80 columnsTimeouts: enabled, Value: 15 minutesSession limit is set to 3History is enabled, history size is 30Maximum command length is 512 charactersMaximum login attempts is 5

Defaults: This command has no defaults.

Related Commands: “telnet” (page 210) “terminal time-out” (page 211)

show trace

Synopsis: The show trace command tracks the system program modules called by a system application for a specific interface card.

Syntax: show trace {app appInt [module modInt] [card cardInt]}

The syntax is described in the table below:

Table B-36 show trace Command Syntax Descriptions

Syntax

Description

 

 

app appInt

Specify a system program application.

 

appInt is an integer between 1 and n, where n is an undetermined number that changes

 

between releases. appInt is the number of the internal application to trace.

 

 

module modInt

Indicates a module of the specified application. modInt is an integer between 0 and n, where

 

n is an undetermined number that changes between releases. modInt the number of the

 

program module in the application to trace.

 

 

card cardInt

Corresponds to a slot in the chassis. cardInt is an integer between 1 and 2 (for the InfiniBand

 

Switch).

 

 

Command Modes: User-execute and privileged-execute modes.

Privilege Level: General read-only user.

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