
A. Command Line Interface
Table A-17. Show Commands (6 of 10)
show pppoe
Minimum Access Level: Operator
Command Mode: Standard
Sample show pppoe display:
PPPoE {enabled disabled}
PPPoE stage - {initial discovery PPP session}
PPPoE session ID - {xYYYY none}
Peer IP address - x.x.x.x
Peer MAC address - xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
IP passthrough - {enabled disabled}
Passthrough MAC address - xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
PPPsession state - {initial starting closed stopped closing stopping
Negotiated IP address - x.x.x.x,
assigned to {eth1 dsl1} interface (in use: {eth1 dsl1})*
Negotiated DNS server - x.x.x.x, x.x.x.x,
PPPauthentication - {CHAP PAP both none} (in use: {CHAP PAP none})*
User name user@context (in use: user@context)*
*In use information only appears when the configured value differs from what is actually used in the current PPP session.
show spanning-tree
Minimum Access Level: Operator
Command Mode: Standard
Displays the
Sample show
Spanning tree protocol – enabled
Bridge ID – priority 120, address 00:00:0d:00:00:00 Topology change detected/received – false
Timers (seconds): hello 2, max age 20, forward delay 15, topology change 35, hold 1, aging 300
Root ID – priority 120, address 00:00:0d:00:00:00
Root path cost – 0
Root port ID – priority 128, number 0
Port eth1 ID – priority 128, number 1 Port eth1 state – disabled *
Port eth1 designated bridge – priority 120, address 00:00:0d:00:00:00
Port dsl1 ID – priority 128, number 2 Port dsl1 state – disabled *
Port dsl1 designated bridge – priority 120, address 00:00:0d:00:00:00
*Possible values for Port eth1 state and Port dsl1 state are disabled, learning, listening, forwarding, or blocked.
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