C. Router CLI Commands, Codes, and Designations
C-26 December 2002 9700-A2-GB20-20

show configuration {saved | unsaved}

Minimum Access Level: Administrator
Command Mode: All config modes
Displays/outputs a sequence of commands in the form of ASCII strings that have the
effect of setting all configurable parameters to the current values, either saved in memory
or entered during a current configuration session.
Passwords are write-only and not output. The text file can be used with a terminal
emulation program. Refer to
Configuring the Router Using Terminal Emulation
in
Chapter5,
Configuring the FrameSaver DSL Router
. The general format of the show
config command is the same as the previous command, show configuration, in Standard
mode.
saved – Displays the command sequence for saving parameters currently saved in
memory.
unsaved – Displays the command sequence for saving parameters entered during the
current configuration session.

show frame-relay map

Minimum Access Level: Operator
Command Mode: Standard
Displays the status of all frame relay DLCIs seen on the router’s frame relay interface.
The general format of the show frame-relay map command is:
interface
(
interface-status
): dlci
dlci-number
,
dlci-status
Where the
interface
(or sub-interface) shall be displayed in the standard format shown in
the Interface Commands. The
interface-status
is up or down. The
dlci-number
is in the
range 16–1007. Frame relay map statements are only displayed for DLCIs configured on
both the router and on the devices user interface. The
dlci-status
is active or inactive.

show interface [

intf-type intf-num

[

.sub-intf-num

]]

Minimum Access Level: Operator
Command Mode: Standard
Shows the status of the named interface, sub-interface, or all interfaces and
sub-interfaces on the device.
intf-type
– The interface type. The following two types are supported:
Ethernet – IEEE 802.3 interface
Serial – Serial interface
intf-num
– The interface index number for the Ethernet and the Serial interfaces: 0.
sub-intf-num
– The sub-interface numbers are only supported on the Network interface
(Serial 0). Sub-interface numbers supported: 0–4,294,967,295.

Table C-13. Show Commands (2 of 4)