show arp
Show arp allows you to view IP address resolution information for the given interface. To use this command, type
show arp <interface>
<Interface> can be one of the following:
net0 | The LAN port |
ptp<port #> | A point to point connection on port |
| S<port#> |
The NETServer will respond with a list of IP addresses, followed by the corresponding MAC addresses. Each response is similar to the following:
192.77.206.199 at 08:00:20:76:89:9B
show flash
If you want to know how much flash memory your configura- tion data is using, type the following command:
show flash
The information you see might look something like this:
Size | Filename |
|
| ||
61 | “confdata” |
|
9405 | “config” |
|
0 | “passwd” |
|
0 | “hosttab” |
|
0 | “routes” |
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0 | “ipxroute” |
|
264 | “location” |
|
203 | “script” |
|
20 | “snmp” |
|
0 | “filters” |
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0 | “ipxfilt” |
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0 | “sapfilt” |
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0 | “netmasks” |
|
Total FLASH: | 262144 bytes |
|
Used: | 11393 bytes | Free: 250751 bytes |
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