SNMP Notifications
In addition to the CLI, the system supports Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) notifications that indicate status and alarm conditions. Refer to the SNMP MIB Reference for a detailed listing of these notifications.
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This chapter provides information for monitoring system status and performance using the show commands found in the Command Line Interface (CLI). These command have many related keywords that allow them to provide useful information on all aspects of the system ranging from current software configuration through call activity and status.
The selection of keywords described in this chapter is intended to provide the most useful and in-depth information for monitoring the system. For additional information on these and other show command keywords, refer to the Exec Mode show Commands chapter of the Command Line Interface Reference.
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A VPC-DI or VPC-SI virtual machine (VM) has no knowledge of the hypervisor under which it is running or the commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) server. To monitor the status of the hypervisor and COTS server, refer to the user documentation supplied with these components of this system. |
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In Release 21.1 and forward, use the do show command to run all Exec Mode show commands while in Global Configuration Mode. It is not necessary to exit the Config mode to run a show command. The pipe character | is only available if the command is valid in the Exec mode. |
In addition to the CLI, the system supports Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) notifications that indicate status and alarm conditions. Refer to the SNMP MIB Reference for a detailed listing of these notifications.
This section contains commands used to monitor the status of tasks, managers, applications and other software components in the system. Output descriptions for most of the commands are located in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
To do this: | Enter this command: |
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View Administrative Information | |
Display Current Administrative User Access | |
View a list of all administrative users currently logged on the system | show administrators |
View the context in which the administrative user is working, the IP address from which the administrative user is accessing the CLI, and a system generated ID number | show administrators session id |
View information pertaining to local-user administrative accounts configured for the system | show local-user verbose |
View statistics for local-user administrative accounts | show local-user statistics verbose |
View information pertaining to your CLI session | show cli |
Determining System Uptime | |
View system uptime (time since last reboot) | show system uptime |
View NTP Server Status | |
View NTP servers status | show ntp status |
View System Resources | |
View all system resources such as CPU resources and number of managers created | show resources [ cpu ] |
View System Alarms | |
View information about all currently outstanding alarms | show alarm outstanding all verbose |
View system alarm statistics | show alarm statistics |
View Congestion-Control Statistics | |
View Congestion-Control Statistics | show congestion-control statistics |
View Remote Management Statistics | |
View SNMP notification statistics | show snmp notifies |
View SNMP access statistics | show snmp accesses |
View SNMP trap history | show snmp trap history |
View SNMP Trap Statistics | show snmp trap statistics |
View Port Counters | |
View datalink counters for a specific port | show port datalink counters slot# /port# |
View Port Network Processor Unit (NPU) counters for a specific port | show port npu counters slot#/port# |
View System Information and Network Interfaces | |
View information about system components, storage devices and network interfaces |
show hardware |
View Card Information and Statistics | |
View diagnostics for all cards or for a card in a specific slot/port; (for VPC, slot = VM) |
show card diag slot / port |
View detailed information for all cards or a card in a specific slot/port (for VPC, slot = VM) |
show card info slot / port |
View operating status for all cards or VMs |
show card table |
View the contents of the boot configuration (param.cfg) file [VPC-DI] |
show cloud configuration |
View information about installed hardware and whether it is optimal or not for a specific card or all cards in the system [VPC-DI] |
show cloud hardware |
View monitored statistics about the VPC-DI network relative to a specific card [VPC-DI] |
show cloud monitor di-network |
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The commands or keywords/variables that are available are dependent on platform type, product version, and installed license(s). |
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Some commands have different outputs depending on the platform type. |
Use the commands contained in this section to monitor the status of the hardware components in the chassis. For output descriptions for most of the commands, refer to the Statistics and Counters Reference.
Important |
The commands or keywords and variables are dependent on platform type, product version, and installed license(s). Some commands produce different outputs, depending on the platform type. |
To do this: | Enter this command: | ||
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View the Status of the Power System | |||
View the status of the PFUs | show power chassis | ||
View the power status of the individual chassis slots | show power all | ||
View the Status of the Fan Trays | |||
View the status of the fan trays, including current relative speeds and temperatures. | show fans | ||
Determine the Status of Installed Cards | |||
View a listing of installed application cards | show card table | ||
Perform a Hardware Inventory | |||
View all cards installed in the chassis and their hardware revision, part, serial, assembly, and fabrication numbers | show hardware inventory | ||
View details of a specific card. Output contains same information as output of both show hardware inventory and show hardware version board | show hardware card slot_number | ||
View Card Diagnostics | |||
View boot, power and temperature diagnostics | show card diag slot_number | ||
View runtime, or real time, information | show card info slot_number | ||
View the LED Status of All
Installed Cards
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View the LED status for all installed cards | show leds all | ||
View Available Physical Ports | |||
View ports that are available to the system | show port table | ||
View detailed information for a specific port | show port info slot_number/port_number | ||
View CPU Resource Information | |||
View CPU resources | show resources { cpu | session } | ||
View CPU usage information | show cpu table; show cpu info | ||
View Component Temperature Information | |||
View current component temperatures | show temperature | ||
View maximum temperatures reached since last timestamp. | show maximum-temperatures |
It may be necessary to periodically clear statistics and counters in order to gather new information. The system provides the ability to clear statistics and counters based on their grouping (PPP, MIPHA, MIPFA, etc.).
Statistics and counters can be cleared using the CLI clear command. Refer to the Exec Mode Commands chapter of the Command Line Interface Reference for detailed information on using this command.