This chapter describes the show commands used in the Catalyst 5000 series switch command-line interface (CLI). For a summary of the available switch CLI commands, refer to the "Switch Command Quick Reference" chapter. For more information about using the switch CLI, refer to the "Switch Command-Line Interface" chapter. Show
Other commands are described elsewhere in this publication: Switch CLI:
ATM module CLI:
show aliasUse the show alias command to display a listing of defined command aliases. show alias [name] Syntax Description
DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThe following example shows how to display all aliases: Console> (enable) Related Commands clear
alias show arpUse theshow arp command to display the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table. show arp [noalias] Syntax Description
DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThe following example shows how to display the ARP table: Console> show arp ARP Aging time = 1200 sec strauss-fddi at 00-40-0b-40-40-8f 198.133.219.209 at 00-40-0b-40-cc-31 198.133.219.40 at 08-00-20-08-f1-ac Console> "ARP Aging time" is the period of time after which an ARP entry is removed from the ARP table. This value is set using the set arp agingtime command. The remaining lines of the display show mappings of IP addresses (or IP aliases) to Media Access Control (MAC) addresses. Related Commands clear arp show bridgeUse the show bridgecommand to display bridge information. show bridge Syntax DescriptionThis command has no arguments or keywords. DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThe following example shows how to display bridge information: Console> (enable) show bridge APaRT Enabled FDDICHECK Enabled IP fragmentation Enabled Default IPX translations: FDDI SNAP to Ethernet 8023raw FDDI 802.2 to Ethernet 8023raw Ethernet 802.3 Raw to FDDI snap Console> (enable) Table 6-1 describes the fields in the show bridge output. Table 6-1: show bridge Command Output Fields
1 APaRT=automated packet recognition/translation Related Commands set bridge apart show camUse theshow cam command to display the content-addressable memory (CAM) table. show cam {dynamic | static | permanent | system}[vlan] Syntax Description
DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThe following example shows how to display dynamic CAM entries for VLAN 1: Console> (enable) show cam dynamic 1 VLAN Destination MAC Destination Ports or VCs ---- ------------------ ---------------------------------------------------- 1 00-40-0b-60-cd-96 1/1 1 00-40-0b-b0-0b-8e 1/1 1 00-40-0b-60-d7-3c 1/1 1 00-00-0c-35-7f-42 1/1 Matching CAM Entries = 4 Console> (enable) Related Commands clear
cam show cam agingtimeUse theshow cam agingtime command to display CAM aging time information for all configured VLANs. show cam agingtime Syntax DescriptionThis command has no arguments or keywords. DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThe following example shows how to display CAM aging time information: Console> (enable) Related Commands clear cam show cdpUse the show cdp command to display Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) information. show cdp neighbors [mod_num[/port_num]][detail] Syntax Description
DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExamplesThe following example shows how to display CDP information about neighboring systems: Console> (enable) The following example shows how to display detailed CDP information: Console> (enable) The following example shows how to display CDP information for a particular port: Console> (enable) Related Commandset cdp show cgmp statisticsUse the show cgmp statisticscommand to display Cisco Group Management Protocol (CGMP) statistical information. show cgmp statistics [vlan_id] Syntax Description
DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThe following example shows how to display CGMP statistics for VLAN 2:
Related Commands clear cgmp
statistics show configUse the show config privileged command to display the current system configuration. show config Syntax DescriptionThis command has no arguments or keywords. DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModePrivileged. ExampleThe following example shows the (partial) contents of a configuration file: Console> (enable) Related Commands clear
config show dvlan statisticsUse theshow dvlan statistics command to display statistics based on the result of the reconfirm vmps command. show dvlan statistics Syntax DescriptionThis command has no arguments or keywords. DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThe following example shows how to display statistics based on the result of the reconfirm vmps command: Console> show dvlan statistics Reconfirmation status --------------------- VMPS Action: In Progress VMPS Last Accessed: 172.20.26.150 Last Reconfirmation: Mon May 12 1997, 14:23:10 Console> Table 6-2 describes the fields shown in the show dvlan statistics command output. Table 6-2: show dvlan statistics Command Output Fields
Related Commandreconfirm vmps show fddiUse theshow fddi command to display the settings for the Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) and Copper Distributed Data Interface (CDDI) modules. show fddi Syntax DescriptionThis command has no arguments or keywords. DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThe following example shows how to display the FDDI settings: Console> show fddi Mod SMT User-Data T-Notify TReq --- -------------------------- -------- ------- 2 Engineering 30 165000 5 Marketing 20 150000 Port Tlmin Ler-CutOff Ler-Alarm ----- -------- ---------- --------- 2/1 40 7 8 2/2 40 7 8 5/1 40 10 11 5/2 40 9 12 Console> Table 6-3 describes the fields shown in the show fddi command output. Table 6-3: show fddi Command Output Fields
Related Commands set fddi alarm show fddicamUse theshow fddicam command to display the FDDI CAM table for a FDDI module. show fddicam mod_num [fddi] [mac_addr] Syntax Description
DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThe following example shows how to display the FDDI CAM table for module 4: Console> (enable) show fddicam 4 MAC Address VLAN Protocol Type ----------------- ---- ------------- 00-40-0b-d0-00-2b 1 FDDI Total FDDI CAM entries = 1 Console> (enable) Table 6-4 describes the fields shown in the show fddicam command output. Table 6-4: show fddicam Command Output Fields
Related Commands clear cam show flashUse theshow flashcommand to list Flash information, including file code names, version numbers, and sizes. show flash Syntax DescriptionThis command has no arguments or keywords. DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThe following example shows how to list the Flash information: Console> Related Commands download show helpUse theshow helpcommand to list the available show commands. show help Syntax DescriptionThis command has no arguments or keywords. DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThe following example shows how to list the show commands available in privileged mode: Console> (enable) show interfaceUse the show interface command to display information on network interfaces. show interface Syntax DescriptionThis command has no arguments or keywords. DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThe following example shows how to display sl0 and sc0: Console> Table 6-5 describes the fields shown in the show interface command output. Table 6-5: show interface Command Output Fields
1 SLIP=Serial Line Internet Protocol Related Commandset interface show ip aliasUse the show ip alias command to show a listing of defined IP aliases. show ip alias [name] Syntax Description
DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThe following example shows how to display a listing of all IP aliases: Console> (enable) Related Commands clear ip
alias show ip dnsUse the show ip dns command to show the Domain Name System (DNS) name server and the default domain name. show ip dns Syntax DescriptionThis command has no arguments or keywords. DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThe following example shows how to display the DNS name server and the default domain name: Console> (enable) Table 6-6 describes the fields shown in the show ip dns command output. Table 6-6: show ip dns Command Output Fields
Related Commands clear ip dns domain show ip helpUse the show ip helpcommand to list theshow ip commands. show ip help Syntax DescriptionThis command has no arguments or keywords. DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThe following example shows how to list the show ip commands: Console> (enable) show ip permitUse the show ip permit privileged command to display the IP permit list information. show ip permit [noalias] Syntax Description
DefaultThis command has no default value. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModePrivileged. ExampleThe following example shows how to display IP permit list information: Console> (enable) Table 6-7 describes the fields shown in the show ip permit command output. Table 6-7: show ip permit Command Output Fields
Related Commands clear ip permit show ip routeUse the show ip route command to display IP routing table entries. show ip route [noalias] Syntax Description
DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThe following example shows how to display the ip route table: Console> (enable) Table 6-8 describes the fields shown in the show ip route command output. Table 6-8: show ip route Command Output Fields
1 ICMP=Internet Control Message Protocol Related Commands clear ip route show logUse the show log command to display the error log for the system or a specific module. show log [mod_num] Syntax Description
DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThe following example shows how to display the error log for a specific module: Console> show log Network Management Processor (ACTIVE NMP) Log: Reset count: 6 Re-boot History: May 26 1997 07:25:31 0, May 26 1997 01:55:07 3 May 25 1997 14:54:32 3, May 25 1997 14:37:56 3 May 25 1997 14:30:17 3, May 25 1997 08:52:11 3 Bootrom Checksum Failures: 0 UART Failures: 0 Flash Checksum Failures: 0 Flash Program Failures: 0 Power Supply 1 Failures: 0 Power Supply 2 Failures: 0 DRAM Failures: 0 Exceptions: 0 NVRAM log: 01. 5/26/97,01:56:33: convert_post_SAC_CiscoMIB:Nvram block 0 size mismatch: 340 88(33960) Module 3 Log: Reset Count: 7 Reset History: Mon May 26 1997, 08:38:55 Mon May 26 1997, 01:28:43 Mon May 26 1997, 00:57:02 Sun May 25 1997, 14:56:37 Module 4 Log: Reset Count: 1 Reset History: Mon May 26 1997, 10:09:55 Module 5 Log: Reset Count: 6 Reset History: Mon May 26 1997, 08:39:03 Mon May 26 1997, 00:57:10 Sun May 25 1997, 14:56:45 Sun May 25 1997, 14:43:15 Console> Related Commandclear log show loggingUse the show logging command to display the system message log configuration. show logging Syntax DescriptionThis command has no arguments or keywords. DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThe following example shows the default system message log configuration:
Table 6-9 describes the fields shown in the show logging command output. Table 6-9: show logging Command Output Fields
Related Commands clear logging server show logging bufferUse the show logging buffercommand to display system messages from the internal buffer. show logging buffer [-] [number_of_messages] Syntax Description
DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. Usage GuidelineIf the - keyword is not used, system messages are displayed from the beginning of the buffer. If number_of_messages is not specified, all messages in the buffer will be displayed. ExampleThe following example shows how to display system messages from the internal buffer:
Related Commandshow logging show macUse the show mac command to display MAC counters. show mac [mod_num[/port_num]] Syntax Description
DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThe following example shows how to display MAC information: Console> (enable) Table 6-10 describes the fields shown in the show mac command output. Table 6-10: show mac Command Output Fields
1 MTU=maximum transmission unit Related Commandclear counters show moduleUse the show module command to display module status and information. show module [mod_num] Syntax Description
DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThe following example shows how to display module status and information: Console> Table 6-11 describes the fields shown in the show module command output. Table 6-11: show module Command Output Fields
Related Commands set fddi tnotify show multicast groupUse theshow multicast groupprivileged command to display the multicast group configuration. show multicast group [cgmp][mac_addr][vlan_id] Syntax Description
DefaultThere is no default setting for this command. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModePrivileged. ExampleThe following example shows how to display the multicast group configuration: console> (enable) Table 6-12 describes the fields shown in the show multicast group command output. Table 6-12: show multicast group Command Output Fields
Related Commands clear multicast router show multicast routerUse theshow multicast routerprivileged command to display which ports have CGMP-capable routers assigned to them. show multicast router [cgmp] [mod_num/port_num][vlan_id] Syntax Description
DefaultThere is no default setting for this command. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModePrivileged. ExampleThe following example show how to display the multicast router configuration: Console> (enable) Table 6-13 describes the fields shown in the show multicast router command output. Table 6-13: show multicast router Command Output Fields
Related Commands clear multicast router show netstatUse the show netstat command to display the currently active network connections and to list statistics for the various protocols in the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) protocol stack. show netstat [tcp | udp | ip | icmp | routes | stats | interfaces] Syntax Description
DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExamplesThe following example shows how to display the current active network connections: Console> The following example shows how to display TCP statistics: Console> Table 6-14 describes the fields shown in the show netstat tcp command output. Table 6-14: show netstat tcp Command Output Fields
The following example shows how to display UDP statistics: Console> show netstat udp udp: 0 incomplete headers 0 bad data length fields 0 bad checksums 0 socket overflows 1116 no such ports Console> Table 6-15 describes the fields shown in the show netstat udp command output. Table 6-15: show netstat udp Command Output Fields
The following example shows how to display IP statistics: Console> show netstat ip ip: 76894 total packets received 0 bad header checksums 0 with size smaller than minimum 0 with data size < data length 0 with header length < data size 0 with data length < header length 0 fragments received 0 fragments dropped (dup or out of space) 0 fragments dropped after timeout 0 packets forwarded 0 packets not forwardable 0 redirects sent Console> Table 6-16 describes the fields shown in the show netstat ip command output. Table 6-16: show netstat ip Command Output Fields
The following example shows how to display ICMP statistics: Console> Table 6-17 describes the fields shown in the show netstat icmp command output. Table 6-17: show netstat icmp Command Output Fields
The following example shows how to display the IP routing table: Console> Table 6-18 describes the fields shown in the show netstat routes command output. Table 6-18: show netstat routes Command Output Fields
The following example shows how to display interface statistics: Console> Table 6-19 describes the fields shown in the show netstat interface command output. Table 6-19: show netstat interface Command Output Fields
Related Commands set interface show ntpUse the show ntp command to display the current Network Time Protocol (NTP) status. show ntp Syntax DescriptionThis command has no arguments or keywords. DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThe following example shows how to display the current NTP status: Console> Table 6-20 describes the fields shown in the show ntp command output. Table 6-20: show ntp Command Output Fields
1 UTC=Coordinated Universal Time Related Commands clear ntp server show portUse the show port command to display port status and counters. show port [mod_num[/port_num]] Syntax Description
DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThe following example shows how to display the status and counters for all ports: Console> (enable) Table 6-21 describes the fields shown in the show port command output. Table 6-21: show port Command Output Fields
1 CRC=cyclic redundancy check Related Commands
clear counters show port channelUse the show port channelcommand to display Fast EtherChannel information for a specific module or port. show port channel [mod_num[/port_num]] Syntax Description
DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. Usage GuidelineIf module or port is not specified, Fast EtherChannel information is shown for all channeling ports on all modules. ExampleThe following example shows how to display Ethernet channeling information for Fast Ethernet module 4: Console> Table 6-22 describes the fields shown in the show port channel command output. Table 6-22: show port channel Command Output Fields
Related Commandset port channel show snmpUse the show snmp command to display Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) information for the system. show snmp [noalias] Syntax Description
DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal and privileged. ExampleThe following example shows how to display the community strings in normal mode: Console> (enable) show snmp RMON: Enabled Traps Enabled: Chassis Port Traps Enabled: None Community-Access Community-String ---------------- -------------------- read-only public read-write private read-write-all secret Trap-Rec-Address Trap-Rec-Community ---------------------------------------- -------------------- 192.122.173.42 public Console> (enable) Table 6-23 describes the fields shown in the show snmp command output. Table 6-23: show snmp Command Output Fields
Related Commands set snmp community show spanUse the show span command to display Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN) information. show span Syntax DescriptionThis command has no keywords or arguments. DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThe following example shows how to display port monitoring information: Console> show span Source Destination Direction Status ------------ ------------ ---------------- -------- VLAN 5 Port 3/11 transmit/receive enabled Console> Table 6-24 describes the fields shown in the show span command output. Table 6-24: show span Command Output Fields
Related Commands clear config show spantreeUse the show spantree command to display spanning-tree information for a VLAN. show spantree [vlan] Syntax Description
DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThe following example shows how to display the spantree configuration for VLAN 5: Console> (enable) show spantree 1 VLAN 5 Spanning tree enabled Designated Root 00-60-47-ca-ff-04 Designated Root Priority 32768 Designated Root Cost 0 Designated Root Port 1/0 Root Max Age 20 sec Hello Time 2 sec Forward Delay 15 sec Bridge ID MAC ADDR 00-60-47-ca-ff-04 Bridge ID Priority 32768 Bridge Max Age 20 sec Hello Time 2 sec Forward Delay 15 sec Port Vlan Port-State Cost Priority Fast-Start -------- ---- ------------- ----- -------- ---------- 3/9 5 not-connected 10 32 disabled 3/10 5 not-connected 10 32 disabled 3/11 5 not-connected 10 32 disabled 3/12 5 not-connected 10 32 disabled Console> (enable) Table 6-25 describes the fields shown in the show spantree command output. Table 6-25: show spantree Command Output Fields
1 BPDU=bridge protocol data unit Related Commands set spantree disable show summertimeUse the show summertime command to display the current status of the summertime feature. show summertime Syntax DescriptionThis command has no arguments or keywords. DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThe following example shows how to display the current status of the summertime feature: Console> The output indicates whether the feature is enabled or disabled, and indicates the time zone configured for use with the feature. Related Commandset summertime show systemUse the show system command to display system information. show system Syntax DescriptionThis command has no keywords or arguments. DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThe following example shows the system status and other information: Console> (enable) Table 6-26 describes the fields shown in the show system command output. Table 6-26: show system Command Output Fields
Related Commands set system baud show tacacsUse the show tacacs privileged command to display the Terminal Access Controller Access Control System Plus (TACACS+) protocol configuration. show tacacs [noalias] Syntax Description
DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModePrivileged. ExampleThe following example shows how to display the TACACS+ protocol configuration: Console> (enable) show tacacs noalias Table 6-27 describes the fields shown in the show tacacs command output. Table 6-27: show tacacs Command Output Fields
Related Commands set tacacs attempts show testUse the show test privileged command to display the results of diagnostic tests. show test [mod_num] Syntax Description
DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command ModePrivileged. Usage GuidelinesThere are three possible status codes for each test: . = Pass, F = Fail, U = Unknown. The Network Management Processor (NMP) only applies to module 1; therefore, only the display for module 1 includes the NMP status. If other modules are specified, the NMP status is not displayed. ExamplesThe following example shows how to display general test results for the system and for module 1: Console> (enable) Table 6-28 describes the fields shown in the show test command output. Table 6-28: show test Command Output Fields
1 EEPROM=electrically erasable programmable ROM The following example shows how to display test results for module 10 (in this case, a FDDI module): Console> (enable) Table 6-29 describes the fields shown in the show test command output for an FDDI module. Table 6-29: show test Command Output Fields for FDDI Module
show timeUse the show time command to display the current time of day in the system clock. show time Syntax DescriptionThis command has no keywords or arguments. DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThe following example shows how to display the current time: Console> (enable) The output shows the day of the week, month, day, year, hour, minutes, and seconds. Related Commandset time show timezoneUse the show timezone command to display the current time zone and offset. show timezone Syntax DescriptionThis command has no arguments or keywords. DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThe following example shows how to display the current time zone and offset: Console> (enable) The display shows the configured time zone and the number of hours the current time is offset from UTC. Related Commands clear timezone show trunkUse the show trunk command to display trunking information for the switch. show trunk [mod_num[/port_num]] Syntax Description
DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. Usage GuidelineThe RSM port displays as a port that is always trunking, with allowed and active VLANs for each VLAN configured on the RSM. ExampleThe following example shows how to display trunking information for the switch: Console> (enable) Table 6-30 describes the fields shown in the show trunk command output. Table 6-30: show trunk Command Output Fields
Related Commandset trunk show usersUse the show users command to show whether the console port is active, and to list all active Telnet sessions with the IP address or IP alias of the originating host. show users [noalias] Syntax Description
DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThe following example shows how to display the users of the active Telnet sessions: Console> (enable) The output shows the state of the console port (Active or Inactive) and the IP address or IP alias of each active Telnet session. Related Commanddisconnect show versionUse the show version command to display software and hardware version information. show version Syntax DescriptionThis command has no keywords or arguments. DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. Usage GuidelineThe show version command is used for switching and supervisor modules only. ExampleThe following example shows how to display the software and hardware versions: Console> (enable) Table 6-31 describes the fields shown in the show version command output. Table 6-31: show version Command Output Fields
show vlanUse the show vlan command to display virtual LAN information. show vlan [vlan][trunk | notrunk] Syntax Description
DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. Usage GuidelineEach Ethernet switch port and Ethernet repeater group belongs to only one VLAN. Trunk, FDDI/CDDI, and ATM ports can be on multiple VLANs. ExampleThe following example shows how to display VLAN information for all ports: Console> (enable) Table 6-32 describes the fields shown in the show vlan command output. Table 6-32: show vlan Command Output Fields
1 SAID=Security Association ID Related Commands set trunk show vmpsUse the show vmps command to display VLAN Membership Policy Server (VMPS) configuration information. show vmps [noalias] Syntax Description
DefaultThis command has no default settings. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThe following example shows how to display VMPS configuration information: Console> (enable) Table 6-33 describes the fields shown in the show vmps command output. Table 6-33: show vmps Command Output Fields
show vmps macUse the show vmps mac command to display the MAC-address-to-VLAN mapping table. show vmps mac [mac_address] Syntax Description
DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThe following example shows the entire MAC-address-to-VLAN mapping table: Console> Table 6-34 describes the fields shown in the show vmps mac command output. Table 6-34: show vmps mac Command Output Fields
Related Commandshow vmps show vmps serverUse the show vmps server command to display the VMPS IP address. show vmps server [noalias] Syntax Description
DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThe following example shows how to display the VMPS IP address: Console> (enable) The display shows the IP addresses of the configured VMPS servers, and indicates which server is the primary VMPS server. Related Command
clear vmps server show vmps statisticsUse the show vmps statistics command to display the VMPS statistics. show vmps statistics Syntax DescriptionThis command has no keywords or arguments. DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThe following example shows how to display the VMPS statistics: Console> Table 6-35 describes the fields shown in the show vmps statistics command output. Table 6-35: show vmps statistics Command Output Fields
Related Commandshow vmps show vmps vlanUse the show vmps vlan command to display all the MAC addresses assigned to a VLAN in the VMPS table. show vmps vlan vlan_name Syntax Description
DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThe following example shows how to display all MAC addresses assigned to the Hardware VLAN in the VMPS table: Console> show vmps vlan Hardware MAC Address VLAN Name Last Requestor Port ID Last Accessed Last Response ----------------- --------- --------------- ------- ------------- ------------- 00-00-c0-23-c8-34 Hardware 198.4.222.111 3/5 0, 01:25:30 Success Console> Table 6-36 describes the fields shown in the show vmps vlan command output. Table 6-36: show vmps vlan Command Output Fields
Related Commandshow vmps show vmps vlanportsUse the show vmps vlanports command to display ports belonging to a restricted VLAN. show vmps vlanports vlan_name Syntax Description
DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThe following example shows how to display the VLAN ports in the Engineering VLAN: Console> Table 6-37 describes the fields shown in the show vmps vlanports command output. Table 6-37: show vmps vlanports Command Output Fields
Related Commandshow vmps show vtp domainUse the show vtp domaincommand to display Vlan Trunk Protocol (VTP) domain information. show vtp domain Syntax DescriptionThis command has no keywords or arguments. DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThe following example shows how to display VTP domain information: Console> (enable) Table 6-38 describes the fields shown in the show vtp domain command output. Table 6-38: show vtp domain Command Output Fields
Related Commands set vtp show vtp helpUse the show vtp helpcommand to display the available show vtp commands. show vtp help Syntax DescriptionThis command has no keywords or arguments. DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThis example shows how to display a listing of the show vtp commands: Console> show vtp statisticsUse the show vtp statisticscommand to display VTP statistics. show vtp statistics Syntax DescriptionThis command has no keywords or arguments. DefaultThis command has no default setting. Command TypeSwitch command. Command ModeNormal. ExampleThe following example shows how to display VTP statistics: Console> show vtp statistics VTP statistics: summary advts received 0 subset advts received 0 request advts received 0 summary advts transmitted 1 subset advts transmitted 1 request advts transmitted 0 No of config revision errors 0 No of config digest errors 0 VTP pruning statistics: Trunk Join Trasmitted Join Received Summary advts received from non-pruning-capable device -------- --------------- ------------- --------------------------- 5/1-2 Console> Table 6-39 describes the fields shown in the show vtp statistics command output. Table 6-39: show vtp statistics Command Output Fields
Related Commands set vtp Which command is used to determine if an ip access list is enabled on a particular interface?Answer: The show ip interface command is used to determine if an IP access list is enabled on a particular interface. Answer: The show ip interface command is used to determine if an IP access list is enabled on a particular interface.
Which command is used to determine if an ip?First, click on your Start Menu and type cmd in the search box and press enter. A black and white window will open where you will type ipconfig /all and press enter. There is a space between the command ipconfig and the switch of /all. Your ip address will be the IPv4 address.
Which command displays the interface using a given access list?Use the show interfaces command to see a list of all interfaces currently configured on the router.
Which of the following commands will show only the ip access lists configured on the router?Access List Commands. |