tunnel-profile
users...
v25-bis-address
v34-address
devices [
device
or
devicerange
]
Displays the relationship between an interface number and the hardware
interface. Youcan also use this command to check that a device was
added correctly issuing the add command.
Youcan also specify a range of devices to list as shown in the following
example:
list dev 2-5
Ifc 2 WAN X.25 CSR 81640, CSR2 80E00, vector
92
Ifc 3 WAN PPP CSR 381620, CSR2 380D00, vector 125
Ifc 4 WAN Frame Relay CSR 381640, CSR2 380E00, vector 124
Ifc 5 Token Ring CSR 600000, vector 95
Note: If you do not specify an interface number or a range of interfaces, all
interfaces are displayed.
Example: list devices
Ifc 0 Ethernet CSR 81600, CSR2 80C00, vector 94
Ifc 1 WAN X.25 CSR 81620, CSR2 80D00, vector 93
Ifc 2 WAN X.25 CSR 81640, CSR2 80E00, vector 92
Ifc 3 WAN PPP CSR 381620, CSR2 380D00, vector 125
Ifc 4 WAN Frame Relay CSR 381640, CSR2 380E00, vector 124
Ifc 5 Token Ring CSR 600000, vector 95
Note: The number of receive buffers noted are exceptions from the receive
buffer defaults. The set receive buffers command is discussed
under “Set” on page 75.
configuration
Displays configuration information about the router.
Example: list configuration
Hostname: acctg
Maximum packet size: [autoconfigured]
Maximum number of global buffers: [autoconfigured]
Number of spare interfaces: 0
Number of Restarts before a Reload/Dump: 64
Logging disposition: detached
Console baudrate: 9600 (Autobaud)
Console inactivity timer (minutes): 0
Physical console login: disabled
Modem Control Enabled, using CARRIER-WAIT type control
Contact person for this node: [none]
Location of this node: [none]
Configurable Protocols:
Num Name Protocol
0 IP DOD-IP
3 ARP Address Resolution
4 DN DNA Phase IV
6 VIN Banyan VINES
7 IPX NetWare IPX
8 OSI ISO CLNP/ESIS/ISIS
9 DVM Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol
10 BGP Border Gateway Protocol
11 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol
12 OSPF Open SPF-Based Routing Protocol
20 SDLC SDLC/HDLC-Relay
22 AP2 AppleTalk Phase 2
23 ASRT Adaptive Source Routing Transparent Enhanced Bridge
24 HST TCP/IP Host Services
25 LNM Lan Network Manager
26 DLS Data Link Switching
27 XTP X.25 Transport Protocol
28 APPN Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking [HPR]
29 NHRP Next Hop Routing Protocol
CONFIG Commands
Chapter6. Configuring and Monitoring the CONFIG Process 69