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Advanced System Command Reference for Cisco CRS Router
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Tech-Support Commands
This module describes commands used for displaying the output of show commands using Cisco IOS XR software software. The command output varies depending on the router platform and configuration.
The show tech-support commands all display common data from commands such as show version . Each show tech-support command also generates and gathers relevant data for a specific area. This data includes trace output to collect debugging information available in the
specific area of interest.
To use commands of this module, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using any command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
Syntax Description
start (Optional) Performs an initial analysis of the system and stores the information for
subsequent verification.
detail (Optional) Generates a detailed report for the system verification process.
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
You must run the show system verify command with the start keyword before generating any reports.
Task ID
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system read
Examples
The following example shows how to prepare for system verification:
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RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show system verify start
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The following example shows output from running the show system verify command:
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RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show system verify
- Verifying LC Status
- Verified LC Status : [OK]
- Verifying QNET Status
Unable to get current LC status info
- Verified QNET Status : [FAIL]
Field Description
Initial Initial usage determined when the command is run with the start keyword
nodes Devices in the system such as linecards, route processors, fabric cards, and so forth
Field Description
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Protocol Protocol on the interface
Command
Explorer Keep alive Keep alives messages on the interface
interfaces_up Number of interfaces configured in OSPF that are in the ‘up’ state
show tech-support
To automatically run show commands that display system information, use the show tech-support command in the EXEC mode.
show tech-support [password] { file send-to [background] [ compressed | uncompressed ] } [ location node-id ]
Syntax Description
password (Optional) Leaves passwords and other security information in the output. If not used, passwords and other security-sensitive information in the output are replaced with the label "<removed>".
send-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
• filename
• bootflash: filename
• compactflash: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk1: filename
• flash: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• slot0: filename
• slot1: filename
• tftp: filename
location node-id (Optional) Specifies a node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
Command Default
The command output is not compressed.
Command Modes
Admin Configuration mode
EXEC mode
Command History
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Release Modification
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Release 2.0 This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
This command generates tech-support information that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical
Feedback Support. To share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to a server or local machine. For example, copy harddisk:/showtech/ name.tgz tftp:// server_path .
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
Command This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
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The following show commands run automatically when you run the show tech-support command:
• show running-config
• show version
• show interfaces
• show arm summary
• show arm conflicts
• show install
• show filesystem
• dir location all: pwd = disk0:
• dir location all: pwd = bootflash:
• run top_procs
• show processes aborts location all
• show processes blocked location all
• show placement nodes all
• show placement policy program all
• show memory summary location all
• show lpts ifib brief
• show im database all
• run gsp_show
• show context all location all
• show redundancy
• show dsc all
• show lr all
• show ipv4 traffic
• show ipv6 traffic
• show logging
• show inventory
• show packet-memory
• show packet-memory corrupt
• show packet-memory failures
• show platform
• show led
• show buffer reserved-memory
• show controllers fabricq eio links all
• show controllers pse eio links all
• show controllers plim asic pla eio links all
• show controllers fia eio links all
• show controllers cpuctrl summary
• admin show controllers fabric plane all
• admin show controllers fabric plane all stat
• admin show controllers fabric sfe fabricq all detail
• admin show controllers fabric sfe ingressq all detail
• admin show controllers fabric sfe s1 all detail
• admin show controllers fabric sfe s2 all detail
• admin show controllers fabric sfe s3 all detail
• show environment all
See the Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
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show tech-support aps { file send-to [ background | compressed | uncompressed ] } [ location node-id ] [ rack rack-id ] [ show-only ]
Syntax Description
file Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
send-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
• filename
• bootflash: filename
• compactflash: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk1: filename
• flash: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• lcdisk0: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• slot0: filename
• slot1: filename
• tftp: filename
show-only (Optional) Displays the show commands with no trace for APS debugging.
node-id (Optional) Node ID. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
Command Default
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The command output is not compressed.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
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Command History
Share
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
Command
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This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
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Help
Use the show tech-support aps command to run show commands that display APS debugging information. This command generates information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. See 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting
a Service Request' section on page iii in the Preface for Cisco Technical Support contact information.
Task ID
Task ID Operations
basic-services read
Examples
The following example shows a truncated output of the show tech-support aps command:
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RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show tech-support aps show-only terminal
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APS shows Agent: sysdb_datalist failed: ('sysdb' detected the 'warning' conditi)
Port SONET0/6/0/0:
Status: Up
Loopback: None
SECTION
LOF = 0 LOS = 1 BIP(B1) = 0
LINE
AIS = 0 RDI = 1 FEBE = 0 BIP(B2) = 0
PATH
AIS = 0 RDI = 1 FEBE = 0 BIP(B3) = 0
LOP = 0 NEWPTR = 0 PSE = 0 NSE = 0
PLM = 0 TIM = 0 UNEQ = 0
Framing: SONET
SPE Scrambling: Enabled
C2 State: Stable C2_rx = 0x16 (22) C2_tx = 0x16 (22) / Scrambling Derived
S1S0(tx): 0x0 S1S0(rx): 0x0 / Framing Derived
APS
No APS Group Configured
Rx(K1/K2) : 0x00/0x00
Tx(K1/K2) : 0x00/0x00
Remote Rx(K1/K2): 01/0 Remote Tx(K1/K2): 01/0
Port SONET0/6/0/1:
Status: Up
Loopback: None
SECTION
LOF = 0 LOS = 1 BIP(B1) = 0
LINE
AIS = 0 RDI = 0 FEBE = 0 BIP(B2) = 0
PATH
AIS = 0 RDI = 0 FEBE = 0 BIP(B3) = 0
LOP = 0 NEWPTR = 0 PSE = 0 NSE = 0
PLM = 0 TIM = 0 UNEQ = 0
Framing: SONET
SPE Scrambling: Enabled
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C2 State: Stable C2_rx = 0x16 (22) C2_tx = 0x16 (22) / Scrambling Derived
S1S0(tx): 0x0 S1S0(rx): 0x0 / Framing Derived
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PATH TRACE BUFFER : STABLE
Remote hostname : P2_CRS-8
Feedback Remote interface: POS0/6/0/1
Remote IP addr : 10.12.8.2
Command APS
Explorer
No APS Group Configured
Protect Channel 0 DISABLED
Help Rx(K1/K2) : 0x00/0x00
Tx(K1/K2) : 0x00/0x00
Remote Rx(K1/K2): 01/0 Remote Tx(K1/K2): 01/0
Port SONET0/6/0/2:
Status: Down
Loopback: None
SECTION
LOF = 0 LOS = 1 BIP(B1) = 0
LINE
AIS = 0 RDI = 0 FEBE = 0 BIP(B2) = 0
PATH
AIS = 0 RDI = 0 FEBE = 0 BIP(B3) = 0
LOP = 0 NEWPTR = 0 PSE = 0 NSE = 0
PLM = 0 TIM = 0 UNEQ = 0
Framing: SONET
SPE Scrambling: Enabled
C2 State: Stable C2_rx = 0x6D (109) C2_tx = 0x16 (22) / Scrambling Derived
S1S0(tx): 0x0 S1S0(rx): 0x2 / Framing Derived
APS
No APS Group Configured
Protect Channel 0 DISABLED
Rx(K1/K2) : 0x00/0x00
Tx(K1/K2) : 0x00/0x00
Remote Rx(K1/K2): 1/ Remote Tx(K1/K2): 1/
Port SONET0/6/0/3:
Status: Up
Loopback: None
SECTION
LOF = 0 LOS = 0 BIP(B1) = 0
LINE
AIS = 0 RDI = 0 FEBE = 0 BIP(B2) = 0
PATH
AIS = 0 RDI = 0 FEBE = 0 BIP(B3) = 0
LOP = 0 NEWPTR = 0 PSE = 0 NSE = 0
PLM = 0 TIM = 0 UNEQ = 0
Framing: SONET
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SPE Scrambling: Enabled
C2 State: Stable C2_rx = 0x16 (22) C2_tx = 0x16 (22) / Scrambling Derived
Feedback S1S0(tx): 0x0 S1S0(rx): 0x0 / Framing Derived
Port SONET0/6/4/0:
Status: Down
Loopback: None
SECTION
LOF = 0 LOS = 1 BIP(B1) = 0
LINE
AIS = 0 RDI = 0 FEBE = 0 BIP(B2) = 0
PATH
AIS = 0 RDI = 0 FEBE = 0 BIP(B3) = 0
LOP = 0 NEWPTR = 0 PSE = 0 NSE = 0
PLM = 0 TIM = 0 UNEQ = 0
Framing: SONET
SPE Scrambling: Enabled
C2 State: Stable C2_rx = 0xFF (255) C2_tx = 0x16 (22) / Scrambling Derived
S1S0(tx): 0x0 S1S0(rx): 0x0 / Framing Derived
APS
No APS Group Configured
Rx(K1/K2) : 0x00/0x00
Tx(K1/K2) : 0x00/0x00
Remote Rx(K1/K2): 1/ Remote Tx(K1/K2): 1/
Port SONET0/6/4/1:
Status: Down
Loopback: None
SECTION
LOF = 0 LOS = 1 BIP(B1) = 0
LINE
AIS = 0 RDI = 0 FEBE = 0 BIP(B2) = 0
PATH
AIS = 0 RDI = 0 FEBE = 0 BIP(B3) = 0
LOP = 0 NEWPTR = 0 PSE = 0 NSE = 0
PLM = 0 TIM = 0 UNEQ = 0
Mask for Detected->Asserted: SLOF LAIS SF_BER SD_BER LRDI PLOP PAIS PRDI PUNEQ
Detected Alerts: None
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Reported Alerts: None
Mask for Detected->Reported: B1-TCA B2-TCA B3-TCA
Alarm reporting enabled for: SLOS SLOF SF_BER PLOP
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Alert reporting enabled for: B1-TCA B2-TCA B3-TCA
APS
No APS Group Configured
Protect Channel 0 DISABLED
Rx(K1/K2) : 0x00/0x00
Tx(K1/K2) : 0x00/0x00
Remote Rx(K1/K2): 1/ Remote Tx(K1/K2): 1/
Port SONET0/6/4/2:
Status: Down
Loopback: None
SECTION
LOF = 0 LOS = 1 BIP(B1) = 0
LINE
AIS = 0 RDI = 0 FEBE = 0 BIP(B2) = 0
PATH
AIS = 0 RDI = 0 FEBE = 0 BIP(B3) = 0
LOP = 0 NEWPTR = 0 PSE = 0 NSE = 0
PLM = 0 TIM = 0 UNEQ = 0
Framing: SONET
SPE Scrambling: Enabled
C2 State: Stable C2_rx = 0xEF (239) C2_tx = 0x16 (22) / Scrambling Derived
S1S0(tx): 0x0 S1S0(rx): 0x0 / Framing Derived
APS
No APS Group Configured
Protect Channel 0 DISABLED
Rx(K1/K2) : 0x00/0x00
Tx(K1/K2) : 0x00/0x00
Remote Rx(K1/K2): 1/ Remote Tx(K1/K2): 1/
Port SONET0/6/4/3:
Status: Down
Loopback: None
SECTION
LOF = 0 LOS = 1 BIP(B1) = 0
LINE
AIS = 0 RDI = 0 FEBE = 0 BIP(B2) = 0
PATH
AIS = 0 RDI = 0 FEBE = 0 BIP(B3) = 0
LOP = 0 NEWPTR = 0 PSE = 0 NSE = 0
PLM = 0 TIM = 0 UNEQ = 0
Framing: SONET
Command SPE Scrambling: Enabled
Explorer
C2 State: Stable C2_rx = 0xFF (255) C2_tx = 0x16 (22) / Scrambling Derived
S1S0(tx): 0x0 S1S0(rx): 0x0 / Framing Derived
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PATH TRACE BUFFER : UNSTABLE
Remote hostname :
Remote interface:
Remote IP addr :
APS
No APS Group Configured
Protect Channel 0 DISABLED
Rx(K1/K2) : 0x00/0x00
Tx(K1/K2) : 0x00/0x00
Remote Rx(K1/K2): 1/ Remote Tx(K1/K2): 1/
Port SONET0/6/4/4:
Status: Up
Loopback: None
SECTION
LOF = 0 LOS = 0 BIP(B1) = 0
LINE
AIS = 0 RDI = 0 FEBE = 0 BIP(B2) = 0
PATH
AIS = 0 RDI = 0 FEBE = 0 BIP(B3) = 0
LOP = 0 NEWPTR = 0 PSE = 0 NSE = 0
PLM = 0 TIM = 0 UNEQ = 0
Framing: SONET
SPE Scrambling: Enabled
C2 State: Stable C2_rx = 0x16 (22) C2_tx = 0x16 (22) / Scrambling Derived
S1S0(tx): 0x0 S1S0(rx): 0x0 / Framing Derived
APS
No APS Group Configured
Protect Channel 0 DISABLED
Rx(K1/K2) : 0x00/0x00
Tx(K1/K2) : 0x00/0x00
Remote Rx(K1/K2): F1/F Remote Tx(K1/K2): 00/0
Port SONET0/6/4/5:
Status: Up
Loopback: None
SECTION
LOF = 0 LOS = 1 BIP(B1) = 0
LINE
AIS = 0 RDI = 0 FEBE = 0 BIP(B2) = 0
PATH
AIS = 0 RDI = 0 FEBE = 0 BIP(B3) = 0
LOP = 0 NEWPTR = 0 PSE = 0 NSE = 0
PLM = 0 TIM = 0 UNEQ = 0
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No APS Group Configured
Protect Channel 0 DISABLED
Rx(K1/K2) : 0x00/0x00
Tx(K1/K2) : 0x00/0x00
Remote Rx(K1/K2): 01/0 Remote Tx(K1/K2): 01/0
Port SONET0/6/4/6:
Status: Up
Loopback: None
SECTION
LOF = 1 LOS = 0 BIP(B1) = 0
LINE
AIS = 0 RDI = 0 FEBE = 0 BIP(B2) = 0
PATH
AIS = 0 RDI = 0 FEBE = 0 BIP(B3) = 0
LOP = 0 NEWPTR = 0 PSE = 0 NSE = 0
PLM = 0 TIM = 0 UNEQ = 0
Framing: SONET
SPE Scrambling: Enabled
C2 State: Stable C2_rx = 0x16 (22) C2_tx = 0x16 (22) / Scrambling Derived
S1S0(tx): 0x0 S1S0(rx): 0x0 / Framing Derived
APS
No APS Group Configured
Protect Channel 0 DISABLED
Rx(K1/K2) : 0x00/0x00
Tx(K1/K2) : 0x00/0x00
Remote Rx(K1/K2): 00/0 Remote Tx(K1/K2): 00/0
Port SONET0/6/4/7:
Status: Down
Loopback: None
SECTION
LOF = 0 LOS = 1 BIP(B1) = 0
LINE
Top
Framing: SONET
SPE Scrambling: Enabled
C2 State: Stable C2_rx = 0xF7 (247) C2_tx = 0x16 (22) / Scrambling Derived
S1S0(tx): 0x0 S1S0(rx): 0x0 / Framing Derived
APS
No APS Group Configured
Protect Channel 0 DISABLED
Rx(K1/K2) : 0x00/0x00
Tx(K1/K2) : 0x00/0x00
Remote Rx(K1/K2): 1/ Remote Tx(K1/K2): 1/
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show tech-support asic { name | all | cpuctrl | fabricq | ingressq | pse } { directory path | instance instance directory path } [ location node-id ]
Syntax Description
name ASIC name.
node-id (Optional) Node ID. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
Admin Configuration mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
Use the show tech-support asic command to save an ASIC snapshot. This command generates ASIC information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. See 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section on
page iii in the Preface for Cisco Technical Support contact information.
The following show commands run automatically when you run the show tech-support ASIC command:
• show hfr
• show controllers ingressq statistics location Top
• show controllers ingressq block fqm queues location
See the Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
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Task ID Operations
admin read
Examples
The following example shows some of the show tech-support asic command output:
show tech-support bcdl [bcdl-group] { file send-to [ background | compressed | uncompressed ] } [ location node-id ] [ rack rack-id ]
Syntax Description
bcdl-group (Optional) Name of the BCDL group.
sent-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
• filename
• bootflash: filename
• compactflash: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk1: filename
• flash: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• slot0: filename
• slot1: filename
• tftp: filename
location node-id (Optional) Specifies a node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
Command Default
The command output is not compressed.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command generates tech-support information that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical
Support. To share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to a server or local machine. For example, copy harddisk:/showtech/ name.tgz tftp:// server_path .
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
Use the show tech-support bcdl command to run show commands that display information specific to BCDL debugging. The BCDL is used to pass routing information from the Routing Information Base (RIB) to the linecards for Forwarding Information Base (FIB) processing. BCDL also
allows Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) to send label information to the FIB and allows Local Packet Transport Services (LPTS) to send information to the linecard processes.
The following show commands run automatically when you run the show tech-support bcdl command:
• show bcdl
• show bcdl consumers Top
• show bcdl tables
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
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show tech-support bundles
To automatically run show commands that display information specific to bundle debugging, use the show tech-support bundles command in EXEC mode.
Syntax Description
file Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
sent-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
• filename
• bootflash: filename
• compactflash: filename
• compactflasha: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk0a: filename
• disk1: filename
• disk1a: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• harddiskb: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• tftp: filename
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command generates tech-support information that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical
Support. To share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to a server or local machine. For example, copy harddisk:/showtech/ name.tgz tftp:// server_path .
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
Use the show tech-support bundles command for 802.3ad link bundles. This command is used to locate any issues related to bundling.
See the Cisco IOS XR Software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR Software command references are located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
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show tech-support cef { file send-to [ background | compressed | uncompressed ] } | [ ipv4 | ipv6 | mpls ] [ A . B . C . D | A . B . C . D / length | detail | file | platform | location | rack ] | [location node-id] | [rack rack-id] | [vrf vrf-name]
Syntax Description
file Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
sent-to (Optional) Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
• filename
• bootflash: filename
• compactflash: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk1: filename
• flash: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• slot0: filename
• slot1: filename
• tftp: filename
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Explorer brief (Optional) Specifies a brief CEF debugging information.
location node-id (Optional) Specifies a node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
Help
Command Default
IPv4 is the default.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command generates tech-support information that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical
Support. To share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to a server or local machine. For example, copy harddisk:/showtech/ name.tgz tftp:// server_path .
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
Use the show tech-support cef command to run show commands that display information specific to CEF debugging. This command is used to locate any issues related to the Forwarding Information Base (FIB) which is more commonly referred to as Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF).
This command generates CEF debugging information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router.
The following show commands run automatically when you run the show tech-support cef command:
• show version
• show running
• show route {ipv4 | ipv6} unicast
• show proc blocked
• show cef {ipv4 | ipv6 | mpls} exceptions
• show cef {ipv4 | ipv6 | mpls} drop
• show ipv4 interface brief
• show cef {ipv4 | ipv6} summary
• show cef {ipv4 | ipv6 | mpls} interface
• show cef ipv4 non-recursive
• show cef {ipv4 | ipv6}
• show cef {ipv4 | ipv6 | mpls} adjacency
• show mpls forwarding (if the mpls keyword is specified)
See the Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
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cef read
show tech-support cfgmgr [rack] [ location node-id ] [ file send-to [background] [ compressed | uncompressed ] ]
Syntax Description
rack Specifies that the command output for a rack.
location Specifies a node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
node-id
sent-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
• filename
• bootflash: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk0a: filename
• disk1: filename
• disk1a: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• harddiskb: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• tftp: filename
Command Modes
EXEC mode Top
Command History
Posts Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
Feedback
This command generates tech-support information that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical
Support. To share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to a server or local machine. For example, copy harddisk:/showtech/ name.tgz tftp:// server_path .
Command For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
Explorer
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Help Tip
Use the show tech-support cfgmgr command to gather information about the configuration manager. This command is used to locate any issues in regards to executing configuration commands or problems.
See the Cisco IOS XR Software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR Software command references are located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
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cisco-support read
show tech-support chdlc [ file send-to ] | [ interface type interface-path-id ] | [ location node-id ] | [rack] | [ slow [ file | interface | terminal { location | all | page } ] ]
Syntax Description
file (Optional) Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
send-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
• filename
• bootflash: filename
• compactflash: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk1: filename
• flash: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• slot0: filename
• slot1: filename
• tftp: filename
type interface-path-id Interface type. For more information, use the question mark (?) online help function.
Note Use the show interfaces command to see a list of all interfaces currently the router.
For more information about the syntax for the router, use the question mark ( ? ) online help function.
node-id (Optional) Node ID. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
page (Optional) Displays the command output on a single page at a time. Use the Return key to display the next line of output or use the space bar to display the next page of information. If not used, the output scrolls (that is, it does not stop for page breaks).
Command Default
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
Use the show tech-support chdlc command to run show commands that display CHDLC debugging information. This command generates information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. See 'Obtaining Documentation and
Submitting a Service Request' section on page iii in the Preface for Cisco Technical Support contact information.
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Task ID Operations
cisco-support read
Examples
The following example how to run the show tech-support chdlc command on the router:
show tech-support control-ethernet [fast] [ location node-id ] { terminal [page] | file send-to [background] [ compressed | uncompressed ] }
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Syntax Description
fast (Optional) Collects the output simultaneously from multiple line cards ina multi-chassis router.
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Command
Explorer node-id (Optional) Node ID. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
page (Optional) Displays the command output on a single page at a time. Use the Return key to display the next line of output or use the space bar to display the next page of information. If not used, the output scrolls (that is, it does not stop for page breaks).
sent-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
• filename
• bootflash: filename
• compactflash: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk1: filename
• flash: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• slot0: filename
• slot1: filename
• tftp: filename
Command Default
The command output is not compressed.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
Use the show tech-support control-ethernet command to run show commands that display information specific to control Ethernet debugging. This command is used to display information specific to Ethernet interface issues. This command generates control Ethernet information that
can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. See 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section on page iii in the Preface for Cisco Technical Support contact information.
The following show commands run automatically when you run the show tech-support control-ethernet command:
• show version
• show controller fabric connectivity all
• show controller switch 0 ports node-id
• show controller switch 1 ports node-id
• show controller switch 0 statistics node-id
• show controller switch 1 statistics node-id
• show controller switch udld node-id
• show controller switch stp node-id
• show controller switch inter-rack ports all node-id
• show controller switch inter-rack statistics brief all node-id
• show controller switch inter-rack statistics detail all node-id
• show controller switch inter-rack udld all node-id
• show controller switch inter-rack stp all node-id
• show controller backplane ethernet detail node-id
• show controller backplane ethernet trace node-id
See the Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
The show tech-support control-ethernet command also generates log files which are not listed. See the command output for log file information.
Task ID
Task ID Operations
admin read
Examples
The following example shows a truncated version of the show tech-support control-ethernet command output:
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RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)#show tech-support control-ethernet terminal page
Number of nodes 13
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Feedback
Finding available nodes in the system
Command
Node - 0/1/CPU0
Explorer
Node - 0/1/SP
Help
Node - 0/4/CPU0
Node - 0/4/CPU1
Node - 0/4/SP
Node - 0/6/CPU0
Node - 0/6/SP
Node - 0/
RP0
/CPU0
Node - 0/
RP1
/CPU0
Node - 0/SM0/SP
Node - 0/SM1/SP
Node - 0/SM2/SP
Node - 0/SM3/SP
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4 Management Ethernet
16 GigabitEthernet
20 SONET/SDH
20 Packet over SONET/SDH
1019k bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
1000592k bytes of disk0: (Sector size 512 bytes).
1000640k bytes of disk1: (Sector size 512 bytes).
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Syntax Description
custom Executes the general health check commands specified in the general.tech file and collects debugging information.
The general health check command list (general.tech) is present in the default directory.
source-file (Optional) Executes customised list of show commands specified in a text file and collects debugging information.
The source file includes all diagnostics commands from EXEC and sys-admin mode.
file-location Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
• filename
• disk0: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• harddiskb: filename
• rootfs: filename
• tftp: filename
Command Default
The command output is compressed.
Command Modes
Admin Configuration mode
EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command generates tech-support information that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical
Support. To share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to a server or local machine. For example, copy harddisk:/showtech/ name.tgz tftp:// server_path .
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
See the Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
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Examples
The following example shows the output of the show tech-support custom source-file command:
Examples
The following example shows the output of the show tech-support custom command:
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Explorer
When you execute the show tech-support custom command, the general health check commands specified in the general.tech file are executed.
show tech-support dsc [ location node-id ] { terminal [page] | file send-to [background] [ compressed | uncompressed ] }
Syntax Description
location (Optional) Specifies a node.
node-id (Optional) Node ID. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
page (Optional) Displays the command output on a single page at a time. Use the Return key to display the next line of output or use the space bar to display the next page of information. If not used, the output scrolls (that is, it does not stop for page breaks).
• filename
• bootflash: filename
• compactflash: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk1: filename
• flash: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• slot0: filename
• slot1: filename
• tftp: filename
Command Default
The command output is not compressed.
Command Modes
Admin EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
Use the show tech-support dsc command to run show commands that display information specific to DSC debugging. This command generates DSC information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. See 'Obtaining
Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section on page iii in the Preface for Cisco Technical Support contact information.
The following show commands run automatically when you run the show tech-support dsc command:
See the Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
Task ID
Task ID Operations
admin read
Examples
The following example shows some of the show tech-support dsc command output:
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RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)#show tech-support dsc terminal page
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Iteration 1 of 1
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ENDOFSTACKTRACE
ENDOFSTACKTRACE
ENDOFSTACKTRACE
ENDOFSTACKTRACE
ENDOFSTACKTRACE
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NODE SERIAL ID
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Feedback 0/RP0/CPU0 TBA09370035
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0/RP1/CPU0 TBA09370035
Command -----------------------------------
Explorer
0/4/CPU0 TBA09370035
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Help 0/4/CPU1 TBA09370035
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show tech-support ethernet [ controllers [ file send-to [background] [ compressed | uncompressed ] ] ] | [ interface interface-type interface-instance ] | [ protocols ]
Syntax Description
controllers Collects the L1 Ethernet controller related information and saves to disk.
file (Optional) Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
sent-to (Optional) Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
• filename
• bootflash: filename
• compactflash: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk1: filename
• flash: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• slot0: filename
• slot1: filename
• tftp: filename
interface (Optional) Collects the status and configuration information about a specific interface.
Note Use the show interfaces command to see a list of all possible interfaces currently configured on the router.
interface-instance Specifies the interface instance. The argument interface-instance is expressed in the rack/slot/module notation.
Command Default
IPv4 is the default.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command generates tech-support information that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical
Support. To share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to a server or local machine. For example, copy harddisk:/showtech/ name.tgz tftp:// server_path .
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
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Use the show tech-support ethernet command to run show commands that display information specific to VLAN and ethernet infrastructure debugging. This command generates ethernet debugging information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when
troubleshooting a router.
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The following show commands run automatically when you run the show tech-support ethernet command:
Feedback
• show ethernet controller trace
• show controllers oper
Command • show controllers phy
Explorer • show icpe-internal local controller odu-group trace location 0/1/CPU0
• show icpe-internal local controller odu-group db location 0/1/CPU0
• show process odu_group_ma
Help • show process odu_group_ea
• show process blocked
• show context
The following show commands run automatically when you run the show tech-support ethernet command per node:
See the Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
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cisco-support read
show tech-support fabric { fabric-snapshot | multicast [ brief | detail ] | summary | traffic [ brief | detail ] } [ location node-id [include-fabric-cards] [include-rp] ] [ email | page | file send-to ]
Syntax Description
fabric-snapshot Runs the fabric snapshot script which generates comprehensive data on the instantaneous state of the fabric.
location node-id (Optional) Specifies a node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
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include-fabric-cards (Optional) Specifies fabric card information in addition to the fabric information. This option is available when the fabric-snapshot keyword is used.
Share include-rp (Optional) Specifies route processor information in addition to the fabric information. This option is available when the fabric-snapshot keyword is used.
email (Optional) Specifies that the command output is sent through email. The output is copied to /disk0:/fabric_multicast.log.
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Note To use the email keyword, you must have the SMTP server and domain name and the ability to connect a TCP socket to the specified SMTP server. The domain ipv4 host host-name v4address1 command must be configured to use the server lookup.
Command page (Optional) Displays the command output on a single page at a time. Use the Return key to display the next line of output or use the space bar to display the next page of information. If not used, the output scrolls (that is, it does not stop for page breaks).
Explorer
Press the Ctrl-C keys to stop the command output.
Help file (Optional) Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
sent-to (Optional) Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
• filename
• bootflash: filename
• compactflash: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk1: filename
• flash: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• slot0: filename
• slot1: filename
• tftp: filename
Command Default
The command output is not compressed.
Command Modes
Admin EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command generates tech-support information that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical
Support. To share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to a server or local machine. For example, copy harddisk:/showtech/ name.tgz tftp:// server_path .
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
Use the show tech-support fabric command to run show commands that display information specific to fabric debugging. This command generates fabric information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router.
The following show commands run automatically when you run the show tech-support fabric multicast command:
The following show commands run automatically when you run the show tech-support fabric traffic command:
See the Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
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Task ID Operations
admin read
show tech-support gsp [ client | file send-to [background] [ compressed | uncompressed ] | group { group-id | group-name} | rack | location node-id ]
Syntax Description
client (Optional) Displays the client tech-support information.
node-id (Optional) Node ID. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
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sent-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
• filename
Command • bootflash: filename
Explorer
• compactflash: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk1: filename
Help
• flash: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• slot0: filename
• slot1: filename
• tftp: filename
Command Default
The command output is not compressed.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command generates tech-support information that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical
Support. To share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to a server or local machine. For example, copy harddisk:/showtech/ name.tgz tftp:// server_path .
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
Use the show tech-support gsp command to run show commands that display information specific to GSP debugging. GSP is a common IPC utilized in Cisco IOS XR software to communicate between nodes. This command would be used to determine if there are any issues with GSP
communication between nodes. This command generates GSP debugging information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router.
The following show commands run automatically when you run the show tech-support gsp command:
See the Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
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sysmgr read
Syntax Description
file (Optional) Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
send-to (Optional) Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
• filename
• bootflash: filename
• compactflash: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk1: filename
• flash: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• slot0: filename
• slot1: filename
• tftp: filename
node-id (Optional) Node ID. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. Top
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Feedback Output is logged to the terminal screen.
Command Modes
Command
Explorer EXEC mode
Command History
Help
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
This command generates igmp snooping debug information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. See 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section on page iii in the Preface for Cisco Technical Support
contact information.
The following show commands run automatically when you run the show tech-support igmp snooping command:
• show version
• show running-config sanitize
• show redundancy
• show logging
• show platform
• show install active detail
• show install committed detail
• show install inactive detail
• show pkgfs trace location all
• show install trace loadpath location node-id
• show install trace io location node-id
• show install trace instdir-lr location node-id
• show install trace insthelper location node-id
• show install trace notify location node-id
• show install trace replicator location node-id
• show install trace pkg location node-id
• show install trace inv location node-id
• show install trace platform location node-id
• show install trace ior location node-id
• show install trace state-file-replication location node-id
• show install trace sds location node-id
• show memory summary location node-id
• show context location node-id
• show processes memory location node-id
• show processes aborts location node-id
• show processes blocked location node-id
• show pkgfs trace location node-id
• show filesystem location node-id
• run diskinfo (various)
See the Cisco IOS XR Software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR Software command references are located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
Task ID
Task ID Operations
cisco-support read
Examples
The following example shows a truncated version of the show tech-support igmp snooping command output:
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RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show tech-support igmp snooping terminal
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Explorer -------------------------------- show version ---------------------------------
2 Management Ethernet
45 GigabitEthernet
219k bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
975M bytes of compact flash card.
33994M bytes of hard disk.
1605616k bytes of disk0: (Sector size 512 bytes).
1605616k bytes of disk1: (Sector size 512 bytes).
Bridge Domains: 1
IGMP Snooping Bridge Domains: 1
Ports: 2
IGMP Snooping Ports: 1
Mrouters: 0
STP Forwarding Ports: 0
IGMP Groups: 0
Member Ports: 0
IGMP Source Groups: 0
Static/Include/Exclude: 0/0/0
Member Ports (Include/Exclude): 0/0
Traffic Statistics (elapsed time since last cleared 6d20h):
Received Reinjected Generated
Messages: 0 0 0
IGMP General Queries: 0 0 0
IGMP Group Specific Queries: 0 0 0
IGMP G&S Specific Queries: 0 0 0
IGMP V2 Reports: 0 0 0
IGMP V3 Reports: 0 0 0
IGMP V2 Leaves: 0 0 0
IGMP Global Leaves: 0 - 0
PIM Hellos: 0 0 -
Rx Packet Treatment:
Packets Flooded: 0
Packets Forwarded To Members: 0
Packets Forwarded To Mrouters: 0
Packets Consumed: 0
Rx Errors:
None
Rx Other:
None
Tx Errors:
None
L2FIB Statistics (elapsed time since last cleared 6d20h):
BD Created Notifications: 2
BD Deleted Notifications: 1
EFP Added Notifications: 9
EFP Removed Notifications: 2
EFP STP Change Notifications: 4
BD Topology Change Notifications: 0
BD Added: 2
BD Deleted: 1
BD Profile Change: 0
BD Profile Added: 0
BD Profile Removed: 0
BD Batch Start: 4
BD Batch End: 4
BD Mark: 0
BD Sweep: 1
EFP Added: 4
EFP Deleted: 2
EFP Profile Changed: 0
EFP Profile Unchanged: 5
EFP Profile Added: 0
EFP Profile Removed: 0
EFP Oper State To Up: 3
EFP Oper State To Down: 1
EFP STP State To Forwarding: 2
EFP STP State To Blocked: 0
EFP STP State To Not Participating: 0
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show tech-support install [ file send-to [background] [ compressed | uncompressed ] ] [ location node-id ] [rack]
Syntax Description
file (Optional) Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
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send-to (Optional) Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
Posts • filename
• bootflash: filename
• compactflash: filename
Share • disk0: filename
• disk1: filename
• flash: filename
Feedback • ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
Command • nvram: filename
Explorer • rcp: filename
• slot0: filename
• slot1: filename
Help • tftp: filename
location node-id (Optional) Specifies a node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
Command Default
Output is logged to the terminal screen.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command generates tech-support information that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical
Support. To share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to a server or local machine. For example, copy harddisk:/showtech/ name.tgz tftp:// server_path .
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
Use the show tech-support install command to run show commands that display information specific to installation information. This command is useful for any problems encountered while executing install operations on the system during an install activate, install add, remove, or
commit operation.This command generates installation information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router.
The following show commands run automatically when you run the show tech-support install command:
See the Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
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Task ID Operations
pkg-mgmt read
show tech-support l2tp { file send-to [background] [ compressed | uncompressed ] | terminal [page] }
Syntax Description
file Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
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send-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
Posts • filename
• bootflash: filename
• disk0: filename
Share • disk0a: filename
• disk1: filename
• disk1a: filename
Feedback • ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
Command • harddiskb: filename
Explorer • nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• tftp: filename
Help
page (Optional) Specifies that the command output is displayed one page at a time. Use the return key to display the next line of output or use the space bar to display the next page of information. If not used, the output scrolls (that is, it does not stop for page breaks).
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
This command collects relevant data for Layer 2 tunneling protocol-related issues that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. See 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section on page iii in the Preface for Cisco
Technical Support contact information.
See the Cisco IOS XR Software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR Software command references are located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
Task ID
Task ID Operations
cisco-support read
Examples
The following example shows some of the show tech-support l2tp command output that is displayed on the terminal:
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RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show tech-support l2tp terminal page
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Explorer -------------------------- show l2tp session detail ---------------------------
Help
--------------------------- show l2tp tunnel detail ---------------------------
------------ show l2tp counters control session fsm state current -------------
----------- show l2tp counters control session fsm state transition -----------
Dead - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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---------------- show l2tp counters control session fsm event -----------------
Idle Wt Wt Proc
Wt Proc Wt Wt Wt Wt Proc esta Dead
Feedback Sock CC ICRQ
Rx ICCN Tx Tx Tx Rx ICRP
ICCN ICRQ ICRP ICCN ICRP
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Command Invalid - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Explorer
CC-Up - - - - - - - - - - - - -
CC-Down - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Help Sock-Ready - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Sock-Down - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Sock-Error - - - - - - - - - - - - -
App-Conn - - - - - - - - - - - - -
App-Disc - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Local-Cont - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Local-Up - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Local-Down - - - - - - - - - - - - -
DP-Setup - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Rx-ICRQ - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ICRQ-OK - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ICRQ-ERR - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Rx-ICRP - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ICRP-OK - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ICRP-ERR - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Rx-ICCN - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ICCN-OK - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ICCN-ERR - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Rx-CDN - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Establishe - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Shut - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Destroy - - - - - - - - - - - - -
show tech-support l2vpn { file send-to [background] [ compressed | uncompressed ] | terminal [page] [rack] }
Syntax Description
file Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
send-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
• filename
• bootflash: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk0a: filename
• disk1: filename
• disk1a: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• harddiskb: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• tftp: filename
page (Optional) Specifies that the command output is displayed one page at a time. Use the return key to display the next line of output or use the space bar to display the next page of information. If not used, the output scrolls (that is, it does not stop for page breaks).
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
This command collects information for Layer 2 VPN related issues that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. See 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section on page iii in the Preface for Cisco Technical
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4 T3 Port controller(s)
20 Packet over SONET/SDH network interface(s)
20 SONET/SDH Port controller(s)
4 Serial network interface(s)
4 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)
16 GigabitEthernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)
1019k bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
38079M bytes of hard disk.
1000592k bytes of ATA PCMCIA card at disk 0 (Sector size 512 bytes).
1000640k bytes of ATA PCMCIA card at disk 1 (Sector size 512 bytes).
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show tech-support lrd
To automatically run show commands that display information specific to logical router daemon (LRD) debugging, use the show tech-support lrd command in EXEC mode.
show tech-support lrd { file send-to [background] [ compressed | uncompressed ] | location { node-id | all } [rack] }
Syntax Description
file Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
send-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
• filename
• bootflash: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk0a: filename
• disk1: filename
• disk1a: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• harddiskb: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• tftp: filename
node-id (Optional) Node ID. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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Usage Guidelines
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
Use the show tech-support lrd command for the LRD debugging, which controls the Secure Domain Router (SDR) architecture. The system always has at least one SDR at any time. It collects relevant information when issues arise with the SDR management within the system. This
command can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. See 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section on page iii in the Preface for Cisco Technical Support contact information.
See the Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
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The following example shows some of the show tech-support lrd command output that is displayed on the terminal:
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RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show tech-support lrd terminal page
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lrdbg 'i' getting CONFIG INFO
Starting lrdbg commands for local node.
node_name = node0_RP0_CPU0 chan_name is /net/node0_RP0_CPU0/dev/lrd_local
Local nodeid=513 Local lrname=Owner Local lrid = 0
lrdbg: Successfully connected to channel /net/node0_RP0_CPU0/dev/lrd_local
--More--
liblrd_dl_node_state_0.dll 0.0
liblrd_dl_sw_state_0.dll 0.0
liblrd_dl_fwd_ldr_0.dll 0.0
liblrd_alpha_fwd.dll 1.0
liblrd_envmon_fwd.dll 1.0
liblrd_invmgr_fwd.dll 1.0
Inventory Info for Node = node0_RP0_CPU0 lrid = 0
Success: node_count=6, ready=1
node=0x11, type=2, memsize=256, cpus=1, speed=100, sw_state=6, red_state=0 lr_n0
node=0x41, type=1, memsize=256, cpus=1, speed=100, sw_state=6, red_state=1 lr_nf
node=0x42, type=1, memsize=256, cpus=1, speed=100, sw_state=6, red_state=1 lr_nf
node=0x61, type=2, memsize=256, cpus=1, speed=100, sw_state=6, red_state=0 lr_n0
node=0x201, type=0, memsize=256, cpus=1, speed=100, sw_state=6, red_state=1 lr_1
node=0x211, type=0, memsize=256, cpus=1, speed=100, sw_state=6, red_state=2 lr_1
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LC(2) 0/1/CPU0 0x11 INFRA FINAL Active/Down 0xffffffff
DRP(1) 0/4/CPU0 0x41 INFRA FINAL Active/Down 0xffffffff
DRP(1) 0/4/CPU1 0x42 INFRA FINAL Active/Down 0xffffffff
LC(2) 0/6/CPU0 0x61 INFRA FINAL Active/Down 0xffffffff
RP(0) 0/RP0/CPU0 0x201 INFRA FINAL Active/Down 0x211
RP(0) 0/RP1/CPU0 0x211 INFRA FINAL Standby/Down 0x201 Top
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++++ lrdbg -I -1: lrd server inventory [17:21:35.603 UTC Fri Dec 18 2009] +++++
---- lrdbg -I -1: lrd server inventory [17:21:36.023 UTC Fri Dec 18 2009] -----
+++ lrdbg -L local_node_lrd: local LR config info [17:21:36.215 UTC Fri Dec 18 2009] ++++
Type Node Nodeid Prev State Cur State LRid (PD ctype) (old-lr-id)
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RP(0) 0/RSP0/CPU0 0x1 RUNNING_MBI(5) RUNNING_ENA(6) 0 (0x100302) (-1)
RP(0) 0/RSP1/CPU0 0x11 RUNNING_MBI(5) RUNNING_ENA(6) 0 (0x100302) (-1)
LC(2) 0/0/CPU0 0x821 RUNNING_MBI(5) RUNNING_ENA(6) 0 (0x30207) (-1)
LC(2) 0/2/CPU0 0x841 RUNNING_MBI(5) RUNNING_ENA(6) 0 (0x30207) (-1)
LC(2) 0/3/CPU0 0x851 BRINGDOWN(7) NOT_PRESENT(0) 0 (0x3020a) (-1)
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Type Node Nodeid PrevState CurState Red-Role/ Partner Pair
(BAND) (BAND) Red-State node name
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RP(0) 0/RSP0/CPU0 0x1 INFRA FINAL Active/Down 0x11
RP(0) 0/RSP1/CPU0 0x11 INFRA FINAL Standby/Down 0x1
LC(2) 0/0/CPU0 0x821 INFRA FINAL Active/Down 0xffffffff
LC(2) 0/2/CPU0 0x841 INFRA FINAL Active/Down 0xffffffff
LC(2) 0/3/CPU0 0x851 INFRA -- Unknown/Down 0xffffffff
--- lrdbg -L local_node_lrd: local LR config info [17:21:36.695 UTC Fri Dec 18 2009] ----
++++ lrd_show -I for this SDR-s DSDRSC [17:21:36.846 UTC Fri Dec 18 2009] +++++
---- lrd_show -I for this SDR-s DSDRSC [17:21:37.240 UTC Fri Dec 18 2009] -----
+++ lrdbg -n -1: lrd server node states [17:21:37.386 UTC Fri Dec 18 2009] ++++
Type Node Nodeid Prev State Cur State LRid (PD ctype) (old-lr-id)
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--- lrdbg -n -1: lrd server node states [17:21:37.766 UTC Fri Dec 18 2009] ----
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Type Node Nodeid PrevState CurState Red-Role/ Partner Pair
(BAND) (BAND) Red-State node name
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RP(0) 0/RSP0/CPU0 0x1 INFRA FINAL Active/Down 0x11
RP(0) 0/RSP1/CPU0 0x11 INFRA FINAL Standby/Down 0x1
LC(2) 0/0/CPU0 0x821 INFRA FINAL Active/Down 0xffffffff
LC(2) 0/2/CPU0 0x841 INFRA FINAL Active/Down 0xffffffff
LC(2) 0/3/CPU0 0x851 INFRA -- Unknown/Down 0xffffffff
--- lrdbg -s -1: lrd server software states [17:21:38.294 UTC Fri Dec 18 2009] ----
++++++++++ show ltrd-trace server [17:21:38.439 UTC Fri Dec 18 2009] ++++++++++
---------- show ltrd-trace server [17:21:38.840 UTC Fri Dec 18 2009] ----------
++++++++++ show ltrd-trace server [17:21:38.985 UTC Fri Dec 18 2009] ++++++++++
---------- show ltrd-trace server [17:21:39.392 UTC Fri Dec 18 2009] ----------
++++++++++ show ltrd-trace server [17:21:39.548 UTC Fri Dec 18 2009] ++++++++++
---------- show ltrd-trace server [17:21:40.125 UTC Fri Dec 18 2009] ----------
++++++++++ show ltrd-trace server [17:21:40.326 UTC Fri Dec 18 2009] ++++++++++
---------- show ltrd-trace server [17:21:40.774 UTC Fri Dec 18 2009] ----------
++++++++++ show ltrd-trace server [17:21:40.994 UTC Fri Dec 18 2009] ++++++++++
No messages to display
lrd_show_ltrace -F lrd/sdwn -TP1
---------- show ltrd-trace server [17:21:41.511 UTC Fri Dec 18 2009] ----------
++++++++++ show ltrd-trace server [17:21:41.653 UTC Fri Dec 18 2009] ++++++++++
No messages to display
lrd_show_ltrace -F lrd/sdwn -TP2
---------- show ltrd-trace server [17:21:42.014 UTC Fri Dec 18 2009] ----------
++++++++++ show ltrd-trace server [17:21:42.150 UTC Fri Dec 18 2009] ++++++++++
show tech-support mpls ldp { file send-to [background] [ compressed | uncompressed ] | verbosity value | vrf name| rack | location node-id }
Syntax Description
file Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
send-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
• filename
• bootflash: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk0a: filename
• disk1: filename
• disk1a: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• harddiskb: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• tftp: filename Top
location (Optional) Specifies a node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
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node-id
Command rack rack-id (Optional) Specifies a list of racks or a specifc rack with rack-id argument.
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verbosity value Specifies the verbosity. The value argument is expressed in number and has valid range from 1 through 4.
Help • 1: brief
• 2: detail
• 3: detail+trace (dflt)
• 4: extended
vrf name (Optional) Specifies a VPN routing and forwarding (VRF) instance.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command generates tech-support information that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical
Support. To share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to a server or local machine. For example, copy harddisk:/showtech/ name.tgz tftp:// server_path .
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
This command generates LDP debugging information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router.
See the Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
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show tech-support mpls optical-uni { file send-to [background] [ compressed | uncompressed ] | terminal [page] }
Syntax Description
file Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
send-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
• filename
• bootflash: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk0a: filename
• disk1: filename
• disk1a: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• harddiskb: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• tftp: filename
page (Optional) Specifies that the command output is displayed one page at a time. Use the return key to display the next line of output or use the space bar to display the next page of information. If not used, the output scrolls (that is, it does not stop for page breaks).
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command generates tech-support information that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical
Support. To share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to a server or local machine. For example, copy harddisk:/showtech/ name.tgz tftp:// server_path .
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
This command generates O-UNI debugging information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. Top
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show tech-support mpls rsvp { terminal [page] | file send-to [background] [ compressed | uncompressed ] | standby }
Syntax Description
terminal Displays the command output on the terminal.
page (Optional) Displays the command output on a single page at a time. Use the Return key to display the next line of output or use the space bar to display the next page of information. If not used, the output scrolls (that is, it does not stop for page breaks).
sent-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
• filename
• bootflash: filename
• compactflash: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk1: filename
• flash: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• slot0: filename
• slot1: filename
• tftp: filename
Command Default
The command output is not compressed.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
Use the show tech-support mpls command to run show commands that display information specific to MPLS RSVP debugging. This command generates RSVP debugging information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. See
'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section on page iii in the Preface for Cisco Technical Support contact information.
The following show commands run automatically when you run the show tech-support mpls rsvp command:
See the Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
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Command The following example shows some of the show tech-support mpls rsvp command output:
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RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show tech-support mpls rsvp terminal page
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Explorer ------------------------- show rsvp interface detail --------------------------
INTERFACE: GigE0/1/0/0 (ifh=0x1180060).
VRF ID: 0x0 (Default).
Help
BW (bits/sec): Max=1230M. MaxFlow=1230M.
Allocated=0 (0%). MaxSub=0.
Signalling: No DSCP marking. No rate limiting.
States in: 0. Max missed msgs: 4.
Expiry timer: Not running. Refresh interval: 45s.
Normal Refresh timer: Not running. Summary refresh timer: Not running.
Refresh reduction local: Enabled. Summary Refresh: Enabled (4096 bytes max).
Sessions: 0
Locally created and incoming Paths: 0
Outgoing Paths: 0
Locally created and incoming Reservations: 0
Outgoing Reservations: 0
Interfaces: 2
Installed: 0
New LSP count: 0
Refreshed LSP count: 0
LSP count recovered from checkpoint: 0
Proxy Senders: 0
Proxy Reservations: 0
Proxy Listeners: 1
TMB allocation: 0
Local Routes: 22
show tech-support mpls traffic-eng { terminal [page] | file send-to [background] [ compressed | uncompressed ] | [ forwarding { tunnel-name tunnel name| tunnel-number number} ] | tp | standby }
Syntax Description
file Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
send-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
• filename
• bootflash: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk0a: filename
• disk1: filename
• disk1a: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• harddiskb: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• tftp: filename
tunnel-name Specifies the tunnel name that is used by the RSVP process.
tunnel-number (Optional) Specifies the tunnel number that is used by the RSVP process.
number (Optional) Number for the tunnel. The range is from 0 to 65535.
page (Optional) Specifies that the command output is displayed one page at a time. Use the return key to display the next line of output or use the space bar to display the next page of information. If not used, the output scrolls (that is, it does not stop for page breaks).
Command Modes
EXEC mode
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Command History
Posts Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
Feedback
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Command Tip
Explorer
This command generates MPLS-TE information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. See 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section on page iii in the Preface for Cisco Technical Support contact
Help information.
See the Cisco IOS XR Software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR Software command references are located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
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The following example shows some of the show tech-support mpls traffic-eng command output that is displayed on the terminal:
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RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show tech-support mpls traffic-eng terminal page
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Explorer -------------------- show mpls traffic-eng tunnels summary --------------------
Signalling Summary:
LSP Tunnels Process: running
Help
RSVP Process: running
Forwarding: enabled
Head: 0 interfaces, 0 active signalling attempts, 0 established
0 explicit, 0 dynamic
0 activations, 0 deactivations
0 recovering, 0 recovered
Mids: 2
Tails: 0
Periodic reoptimization: every 3600 seconds, next in 2703 seconds
Periodic FRR Promotion: every 300 seconds, next in 106 seconds
Periodic auto-bw collection: disabled
System Information::
Links Count : 6 (Maximum Links Supported 100)
Flooding System : enabled
IGP Areas Count : 1
IGP Areas
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Label switching: 60
MPLS TE tunnel head: 0
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MPLS TE fast-reroute: 0 via 0 protected next-hops
MPLS TE internal: 0
Forwarding updates:
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392 updates, 37 messages
Labels in use:
Feedback Reserved: 3
Lowest: 0
Highest: 16059
Command Deleted stale label entries: 0
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show tech-support multicast [ address-family | classic | group group-address | hardware | source source address | location node-id | vrf vrf-name | rack rack-id | { file send-to [ background | compressed | uncompressed ] } ]
Syntax Description
address-family Collects address family specific information. It can be either ipv4 or ipv6.
classic (Optional) Retrieves multicast related information using the non-fast method.
group-address (Optional) Address or name of the multicast group. An address is a multicast IP address in four-part dotted-decimal notation. A name is as defined in the Domain Name System (DNS) hosts table.
file (Optional) Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
sent-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
• filename
• bootflash: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk0a: filename
• disk1: filename
• disk1a: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• harddiskb: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• tftp: filename
location node-id (Optional) Specifies a node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
Command Default
Output is logged to the terminal screen.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command generates tech-support information that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical
Support. To share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to a server or local machine. For example, copy harddisk:/showtech/ name.tgz tftp:// server_path .
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
Use the show tech-support multicast command to run show commands that display information specific to multicast-related information for PIM, IGMP, and mcast. This command generates multicast information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when
troubleshooting a router. Top
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Share The following show commands run automatically when you run the show tech-support multicast command:
• show version
• show running-config
Feedback • show ip interface brief
• show install
• show processes aborts location all
Command • show processes blocked location all
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• show context location all
• show memory summary location all
• show ip access-lists show ip mhost default-interface
Help
• show msdp summary
• show msdp globals
• show msdp sa-cache summary
• show msdp statistics peer
• show pim group-map
• show pim topology route-count
• show pim topology ip-address
• show pim rpf count
• show pim rpf
• show pim traffic
• show pim join-prune statistic
• show pim interface state-on
• show pim tunnel info all
• show pim neighbor
• show pim nsf
• show pim summary
• show igmp groups summary
• show igmp groups group-address
• show igmp interface
• show igmp traffic
• show igmp nsf
• show igmp summary
• show mrib client filter
• show mrib route summary
• show mrib route source-address
• show mrib nsf
• show cef ipv4 prefix location node-id
• show mfib route summary location node-id
• show mfib route source-address location node-id
• show mfib counter location node-id
• show mfib nsf location node-id
• show mfib hardware route mofrr location node-id
• show mfib hardware route olist detail source-address location node-id
• show mfib hardware interface detail location node-id
• show mfib hardware route statistics source-address location node-id
• show mfib hardware resource-counter location node-id
• show mfib hardware adjacency detail location node-id
• show mfib hardware route accept-bitmap detail source-address location node-id
See the Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845
/prod_command_reference_list.html
Task ID
Task ID Operations
multicast read
show tech-support netflow [ file send-to [background] [ compressed | uncompressed ] ] [ location node-id ] [rack]
Syntax Description
file Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
send-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
• filename
• bootflash: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk0a: filename
• disk1: filename
• disk1a: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• harddiskb: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• tftp: filename
location node-id (Optional) Specifies a node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command generates tech-support information that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical
Support. To share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to a server or local machine. For example, copy harddisk:/showtech/ name.tgz tftp:// server_path .
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
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This command generates netflow debugging information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router.
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See the Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
Feedback http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
Task ID
Command
Explorer
Task ID Operations
cisco-support read
Help
show tech-support nrs [ file send-to [ background | compressed | uncompressed ] | location node-id | rack ]
Syntax Description
file Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
send-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
• filename
• bootflash: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk0a: filename
• disk1: filename
• disk1a: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• harddiskb: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• tftp: filename
location node-id (Optional) Specifies a node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command generates tech-support information that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical
Support. To share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to a server or local machine. For example, copy harddisk:/showtech/ name.tgz tftp:// server_path .
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
Use the show tech-support nrs command to collect data for the NRS. The NRS is a central registration authority and is used by the Replication Data Services (RDS) and the Event Notification Services (ENS). This command generates NRS debugging information that can be useful for
Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router.
See the Cisco IOS XR Software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR Software command references are located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
Task ID
Task ID Operations
cisco-support read
show tech-support password { [ file send-to [background] [ compressed | uncompressed ] ] | location node-id | rack }
Syntax Description
file Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
send-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
• filename
• bootflash: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk0a: filename
• disk1: filename
• disk1a: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• harddiskb: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• tftp: filename
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Feedback
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Release Modification
Help
Release 2.0 This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
This command generates tech-support information that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical
Support. To share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to a server or local machine. For example, copy harddisk:/showtech/ name.tgz tftp:// server_path .
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
This command generates output to include the password for debugging information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router.
See the Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
Task ID
Task ID Operations
basic-services read
Syntax Description
file Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
send-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
• filename
• bootflash: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk0a: filename
• disk1: filename
• disk1a: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• harddiskb: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• tftp: filename
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command generates tech-support information that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical
Support. To share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to a server or local machine. For example, copy harddisk:/showtech/ name.tgz tftp:// server_path .
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
Use the show tech-support pfi command to collect information for the PFI, which consists of interface-related date with regards to netio and interface manager. This command generates output PFI debugging information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives
when troubleshooting a router.
See the Cisco IOS XR Software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR Software command references are located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
Task ID
Task ID Operations
basic-services read
cisco-support read
Syntax Description
Posts terminal Displays the command output on the terminal.
page (Optional) Displays the command output on a single page at a time. Use the Return key to display the next line of output or use the space bar to display the next page of information. If not used, the output scrolls (that is, it does not stop for page breaks).
Share
Press the Ctrl-C keys to stop the command output.
Feedback file Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
sent-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
Command
Explorer • filename
• bootflash: filename
• disk0: filename
Help • disk0a: filename
• disk1: filename
• disk1a: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• harddiskb: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• tftp: filename
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
This command generates process placement debugging information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. See 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section on page iii in the Preface for Cisco Technical
Support contact information.
See the Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
Task ID
Task ID Operations
cisco-support read
sysmgr read
Examples
The following example shows some of the show tech-support placement command output that is displayed on the terminal:
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RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show tech-support placement terminal page
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Command
------------------------------- run lrd_show -I -------------------------------
Explorer Success: node_count=6, ready=1
node=0x11, type=2, memsize=256, cpus=1, speed=100, sw_state=6, red_state=0, lr_0
node=0x41, type=1, memsize=256, cpus=1, speed=100, sw_state=6, red_state=1, lr_f
Help
node=0x42, type=1, memsize=256, cpus=1, speed=100, sw_state=6, red_state=1, lr_f
node=0x61, type=2, memsize=256, cpus=1, speed=100, sw_state=6, red_state=0, lr_0
node=0x201, type=0, memsize=256, cpus=1, speed=100, sw_state=6, red_state=1, lr1
node=0x211, type=0, memsize=256, cpus=1, speed=100, sw_state=6, red_state=2, lr1
Syntax Description
file Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
sent-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
• filename
• bootflash: filename
• compactflash: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk1: filename
• flash: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• slot0: filename
• slot1: filename
• tftp: filename
(Optional). Node ID. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Release Modification
Posts
Release 2.0 This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
Feedback
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
Command
Explorer Use the show tech-support platform command to run show commands that display information specific to platforms. This command generates platform debugging information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. See 'Obtaining
Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section on page iii in the Preface for Cisco Technical Support contact information.
Help
The following show commands run automatically when you run the show tech-support platform command:
See the Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
Task ID
Task ID Operations
basic-services read
Examples
The following example shows some of the show tech-support platform command output:
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RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show tech-support platform
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Explorer device_name: Fabricq device instance: 0
Cpuctrl net port: 3 pci_base: 0x8c000000
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device_name: Fabricq device instance: 1
Cpuctrl net port: 4 pci_base: 0x90000000
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device_name: Ingressq device instance: 0
Cpuctrl net port: 8 pci_base: 0xa0000000
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device_name: Egressq device instance: 0
Cpuctrl net port: 7 pci_base: 0x9c000000
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device_name: FIA device instance: 0
Cpuctrl net port: 1 pci_base: 0x84000000
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device_name: FIA device instance: 1
Cpuctrl net port: 2 pci_base: 0x88000000
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device_name: Cpuctrl device instance: 0
Cpuctrl net port: 0 pci_base: 0x80000000
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device_name: PSE device instance: 1
Cpuctrl net port: 6 pci_base: 0x98000000
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device_name: PSE device instance: 0
Cpuctrl net port: 5 pci_base: 0x94000000
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device_name: PlimAsic for SPA device instance: 0
Cpuctrl net port: 9 pci_base: 0xa4000000
.
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------- show controller plim asic statistics summary location 0/1/CPU0 --------
Node: 0/1/CPU0
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Instance# 0 Statistics
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To PSE : 1034176 BP count : 2615809697
RMC Runt : 0 RMC Giant : 0
RMC Tail Drop: 1 L2P Drop : 0
From Egressq : 924513 SIF Drop : 0
TLK Drop : 0
Port 0
To SPA : 0 From SPA : 0
RSI FIFO Drop: 0 QPM Drop : 0
QPM OVFL : 0 RPB Drop : 0
Port 1
To SPA : 0 From SPA : 0
RSI FIFO Drop: 0 QPM Drop : 0
QPM OVFL : 0 RPB Drop : 0
Port 2
To SPA : 924513 From SPA : 1034177
RSI FIFO Drop: 0 QPM Drop : 0
QPM OVFL : 0 RPB Drop : 0
Instance# 1 Statistics
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To PSE : 9217833 BP count : 2323530765
RMC Runt : 0 RMC Giant : 0
RMC Tail Drop: 2590 L2P Drop : 0
From Egressq : 9317309 SIF Drop : 0
TLK Drop : 0
Port 0
To SPA : 0 From SPA : 0
RSI FIFO Drop: 0 QPM Drop : 0
QPM OVFL : 0 RPB Drop : 0
Port 1
To SPA : 537745 From SPA : 546867
RSI FIFO Drop: 0 QPM Drop : 0
QPM OVFL : 0 RPB Drop : 0
Port 2
To SPA : 8779564 From SPA : 8673556
RSI FIFO Drop: 0 QPM Drop : 0
QPM OVFL : 0 RPB Drop : 0
show tech-support pos { terminal [page] | file send-to [background] [ compressed | uncompressed ] } interface type instance [show-only] [trace-only] [ location node-id | all ] [rack]
Syntax Description
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• filename
Share • bootflash: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk0a: filename
Feedback • disk1: filename
• disk1a: filename
• ftp: filename
Command • harddisk: filename
Explorer
• harddiska: filename
• harddiskb: filename
• nvram: filename
Help
• rcp: filename
• tftp: filename
type Interface type. For more information, use the question mark (?) online help function.
• Physical interface instance. Naming notation is rack/slot/module/port and a slash between values is required as part of the notation.
◦ rack: Chassis number of the rack.
◦ slot: Physical slot number of the modular services card or line card.
Note In references to a Management Ethernet interface located on a route processor card, the physical slot number is alphanumeric (RP0 or RP1) and the module is CPU0. Example: interface MgmtEth0/RP1/CPU0/0.
For more information about the syntax for the router, use the question mark (?) online help function.
node-id (Optional). Node ID. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
page (Optional) Specifies that the command output is displayed one page at a time. Use the return key to display the next line of output or use the space bar to display the next page of information. If not used, the output scrolls (that is, it does not stop for page breaks).
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
This command generates POS debugging information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. See 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section on page iii in the Preface for Cisco Technical Support contact
information.
See the Cisco IOS XR Software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR Software command references are located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
Task ID
Task ID Operations
cisco-support read
Examples
The following example shows some of the show tech-support routing pos command output that is displayed on the terminal:
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RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show tech-support pos
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Command
Explorer ----------------------------- show running-config -----------------------------
Building configuration...
!! Last configuration change at Wed Oct 10 20:05:13 2007
Help
!
hostname P1_CRS-8
line console
exec-timeout 600 0
session-timeout 600
!
line default
exec-timeout 600 0
session-timeout 600
!
clock timezone PST 8
clock summer-time DST recurring 2 sunday march 02:00 first sunday november 02:00
logging console informational
telnet vrf default ipv4 server max-servers no-limit
domain ipv4 host p1 172.29.52.72
domain ipv4 host p2 172.29.52.77
domain ipv4 host ce6 172.29.52.73
domain ipv4 host ce7 172.29.52.78
domain ipv4 host p11 172.29.52.83
domain ipv4 host pe6 172.29.52.128
domain ipv4 host pe7 172.29.52.182
domain ipv4 host ce25 172.29.52.85
domain ipv4 host ce28 172.29.52.1
domain ipv4 host ce29 172.29.52.178
domain ipv4 host pe21 172.29.52.163
domain ipv4 host pe22 172.29.52.219
domain ipv4 host ce28_nme 172.29.52.177
domain ipv4 host ce29_nme 172.29.52.179
domain lookup disable
username P2_CRS-8
password 7 13061E010803
!
aps group 1
revert 1
channel 0 local SONET0/1/4/3
channel 1 local SONET0/1/4/2
!
vty-pool default 0 25
alias cr copy run disk0:/usr/P1_base_config
alias sa show alias
alias sc show config commit list
alias sd show diag
alias si show ip int brief
alias sl show led
alias sm show mpls forwarding
alias sp show platform
alias sr show run
alias su show users
alias sv show version
alias sir show ip route
control-plane
management-plane
inband
interface all
allow all
!
!
!
!
ipv4 virtual address 172.29.52.72 255.255.255.0
hw-module service sbc location 0/4/CPU0
hw-module service sbc location 0/4/CPU1
interface Bundle-Ether28
description Connected to P2_CRS-8 Bundle-Ether 28
ipv4 address 10.12.28.1 255.255.255.0
bundle minimum-active links 1
bundle minimum-active bandwidth 1000000
!
interface Bundle-Ether28.1
description Connected to P2_CRS-8 Bundle-Ether 28.1
ipv4 address 10.12.29.1 255.255.255.0
dot1q vlan 29
!
interface Bundle-Ether28.2
description Connected to P2_CRS-8 Bundle-Ether 28.2
ipv4 address 10.12.30.1 255.255.255.0
dot1q vlan 30
!
interface Bundle-Ether28.3
description Connected to P2_CRS-8 Bundle-Ether 28.3
ipv4 address 10.12.31.1 255.255.255.0
dot1q vlan 31
!
interface Bundle-POS24
description Connected to P2_CRS-8 Bundle-POS 24
ipv4 address 10.12.24.1 255.255.255.0
bundle minimum-active links 1
bundle minimum-active bandwidth 2488320
!
interface Loopback0
ipv4 address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.255
!
interface MgmtEth0/4/CPU0/0
description Connected to Lab LAN
ipv4 address 172.29.52.46 255.255.255.0
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interface MgmtEth0/4/CPU1/0
Command
Explorer show tech-support ppp
To automatically run show commands that display information specific to Point to Point Protocol (PPP) debugging, use the show tech-support ppp command in EXEC modeEXEC mode.
Help show tech-support ppp [ file send-to | [ interface type instance ] | location node-id | rack | slow ]
Syntax Description
file Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
send-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
• filename
• bootflash: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk0a: filename
• disk1: filename
• disk1a: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• harddiskb: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• tftp: filename
type Interface type. For more information, use the question mark (?) online help function.
• Physical interface instance. Naming notation is rack/slot/module/port and a slash between values is required as part of the notation.
◦ rack: Chassis number of the rack.
◦ slot: Physical slot number of the modular services card or line card.
Note In references to a Management Ethernet interface located on a route processor card, the physical slot number is alphanumeric (RP0 or RP1) and the module is CPU0. Example: interface MgmtEth0/RP1/CPU0/0.
For more information about the syntax for the router, use the question mark (?) online help function.
node-id (Optional). Node ID. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
slow (Optional) Displays the list show commands of interest for ppp debugging
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
This command generates PPP debugging information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. See Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request section on page iii in the Preface for Cisco Technical Support contact
information.
See the Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
Task ID
Task ID Operations
cisco-support read
Examples
The following example shows some of the show tech-support routing ppp command output that is displayed on the terminal:
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RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show tech-support ppp
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Command
Explorer ----------------------------- show running-config -----------------------------
Building configuration...
!! Last configuration change at Wed Oct 10 20:05:13 2007
Help
!
hostname P1_CRS-8
line console
exec-timeout 600 0
session-timeout 600
!
line default
exec-timeout 600 0
session-timeout 600
show tech-support qos { platform | pi } [ file send-to [background] [ compressed | uncompressed ] ] [ location node-id ] [rack]
Syntax Description
platform Collects platform dependent QOS related information and saves to disk.
send-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
• filename
• bootflash: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk0a: filename
• disk1: filename
• disk1a: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• harddiskb: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• tftp: filename
node-id Node ID. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command generates tech-support information that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical
Support. To share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to a server or local machine. For example, copy harddisk:/showtech/ name.tgz tftp:// server_path .
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
This command generates QoS debugging information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router.
Task ID
Task ID Operations
basic-services read
cisco-support read
show tech-support rdsfs [ file send-to [background] [ compressed | uncompressed ] | location node-id | rack ]
Syntax Description
file Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
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send-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
Posts • filename
• bootflash: filename
• disk0: filename
Share • disk0a: filename
• disk1: filename
• disk1a: filename
Feedback • ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
Command • harddiskb: filename
Explorer • nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• tftp: filename
Help
location node-id (Optional) Specifies a node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command generates tech-support information that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical
Support. To share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to a server or local machine. For example, copy harddisk:/showtech/ name.tgz tftp:// server_path .
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
Use the show tech-support rdsfs command to run show commands that display information specific to RDSFS debugging and is relevant to bring to a ready state. This command generates RDSFS debugging information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives
when troubleshooting a router.
See the Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
Task ID
Task ID Operations
cisco-support read
Examples
The following example shows how to run show tech-support rdsfs command:
Syntax Description
file Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
send-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
• filename
• bootflash: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk0a: filename
• disk1: filename
• disk1a: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• harddiskb: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• tftp: filename
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command generates tech-support information that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical
Posts Support. To share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to a server or local machine. For example, copy harddisk:/showtech/ name.tgz tftp:// server_path .
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
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This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Feedback Tip
The RIB data stores the best path information for the routing protocol that is sent to FIB to help build the data structures. This command generates RIB debugging information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router.
Command
Explorer
See the Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
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show tech-support routing bfd [ file send-to [background] [ compressed | uncompressed ] ] [ location node-id ] [rack]
Syntax Description
file (Optional) Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
sent-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
• filename
• bootflash: filename
• compactflash: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk1: filename
• flash: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• slot0: filename
• slot1: filename
• tftp: filename
location node-id (Optional) Specifies a node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
Command Default
The command output is not compressed.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command generates tech-support information that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical
Support. To share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to a server or local machine. For example, copy harddisk:/showtech/ name.tgz tftp:// server_path .
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
Use the show tech-support routing bfd command to run show commands that display information specific to BFD debugging. This command generates BFD debugging information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router.
The following show commands run automatically when you run the show tech-support routing bfd command:
See the Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
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http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
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show tech-support routing isis
To automatically run show commands that display information specific to Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS) debugging, use the show tech-support routing isis command in EXEC mode.
show tech-support routing isis [ file send-to [background] [ compressed | uncompressed ] ] [ location node-id ] [rack]
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Explorer
Syntax Description
file Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
Help
sent-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
• filename
• bootflash: filename
• compactflash: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk1: filename
• flash: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• slot0: filename
• slot1: filename
• tftp: filename
location node-id (Optional) Specifies a node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
Command Default
The command output is not compressed.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
Use the show tech-support isis command to run show commands that display information specific to IS-IS debugging. This command generates IS-IS debugging information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. See 'Obtaining
Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section on page iii in the Preface for Cisco Technical Support contact information.
The following show commands run automatically when you run the show tech-support routing isis command:
See the Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
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basic-services read
show tech-support routing ospf [ process process-id] [no-trace] [ active | standby ] { file send-to [background] [ compressed | uncompressed ] } [ location node-id ] [rack]
Syntax Description
process process-id (Optional) Colletcs show tech-support information for particular OSPF process. process-id argument is the name of the OSPF process.
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sent-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
Posts • filename
• bootflash: filename
• compactflash: filename
Share • disk0: filename
• disk1: filename
• flash: filename
Feedback • ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
Command • nvram: filename
Explorer • rcp: filename
• slot0: filename
• slot1: filename
Help • tftp: filename
location node-id (Optional) Specifies a node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
Command Default
The command output is not compressed.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command generates tech-support information that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical
Support. To share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to a server or local machine. For example, copy harddisk:/showtech/ name.tgz tftp:// server_path .
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
Use the show tech-support routing ospf command to run show commands that display information specific to OSPF debugging. This command generates OSPF debugging information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router.
The following show commands run automatically when you run the show tech-support routing ospf command:
• show ospf
• show ospf vrf all
• show ospf summary
• show ospf vrf all summary
• show ospf interface
• show ospf vrf all interface
• show ospf virtual-links
• show ospf vrf all virtual-links
• show ospf neighbor detail
• show ospf vrf all neighbor detail
• show ospf database database-summary
• show ospf vrf all database database-summary
• show ospf database router self-originate
• show ospf vrf all database router self-originate
• show ospf statistics prot
• show ospf statistics raw-io
• show ospf statistics te
• show ospf statistics spf
• show ospf statistics rib-thread
• show ospf statistics rib-batch
• show ospf message-queue
• show ospf border-routers
• show ospf vrf all border-routers
• show ospf retransmission-list
• show ospf vrf all retransmission-list
• show ospf request-list
• show ospf vrf all request-list
• show ospf flood-list
• show ospf vrf all flood-list
• show ospf maxage-list
• show ospf vrf all maxage-list
• show ospf bad-checksum
• show ospf vrf all bad-checksum
• show ospf standby
• show ospf vrf all standby
• show ip interface brief
• show route ipv4 summary
• show route vrf all ipv4 summary
• show ospf trace all
• show logging process ospf
See the Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
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basic-services read
show tech-support routing ospfv3 [instance] [detail] { file send-to [background] [ compressed | uncompressed ] } [ location node-id ] [rack]
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instance (Optional) Name of the OSPFv3 instance.
Share
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file Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
sent-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
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• filename
• bootflash: filename
• compactflash: filename
Help
• disk0: filename
• disk1: filename
• flash: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• slot0: filename
• slot1: filename
• tftp: filename
location node-id (Optional) Specifies a node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
Command Default
The command output is not compressed.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command generates tech-support information that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical
Support. To share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to a server or local machine. For example, copy harddisk:/showtech/ name.tgz tftp:// server_path .
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
Use the show tech-support routing ospfv3 command to run show commands that display information specific to OSPFv3 debugging. This command generates OSPFv3 debugging information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router.
The following show commands run automatically when you run the show tech-support routing ospfv3 command:
• show version
• show run router ospfv3
• show route ipv6 ospf
• show ospfv3
• show ospfv3 interface
• show ospfv3 virtual-links
• show ospfv3 neighbor
• show ospfv3 message-queue
• show ospfv3 request-list
• show ospfv3 retransmission-list
• show ospfv3 flood-list
• show ospfv3 border-routers
• show ospfv3 database database-summary
• show ospfv3 database
• show ospfv3 route
See the Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
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basic-services read
show tech-support routing rpl [ file send-to [background] [ compressed | uncompressed ] ] | [ location node-id ] | [rack]
Syntax Description
file Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
sent-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
• filename
• bootflash: filename
• compactflash: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk1: filename
• flash: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• slot0: filename
• slot1: filename
• tftp: filename
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location node-id (Optional) Specifies a node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
Feedback
Command
Explorer
Command Default
The command output is not compressed.
Help
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command generates tech-support information that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical
Support. To share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to a server or local machine. For example, copy harddisk:/showtech/ name.tgz tftp:// server_path .
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
Use the show tech-support routing rpl command to run show commands that display information specific to RPL debugging. This command generates RPL debugging information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router.
The following show commands run automatically when you run the show tech-support routing rpl command:
See the Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
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basic-services read
show tech-support serial [ file send-to [background] [ compressed | uncompressed ] ] [ interface type instance ] [show-only] [trace-only] [ location node-id ] [rack]
Syntax Description
file Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
sent-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
• filename
• bootflash: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk0a: filename
• disk1: filename
• disk1a: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• harddiskb: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• tftp: filename
type Interface type. For more information, use the question mark (?) online help function.
• Physical interface instance. Naming notation is rack/slot/module/port and a slash between values is required as part of the notation.
◦ rack: Chassis number of the rack.
◦ slot: Physical slot number of the modular services card or line card.
Note In references to a Management Ethernet interface located on a route processor card, the physical slot number is alphanumeric (RP0 or RP1) and the module is CPU0. Example: interface MgmtEth0/RP1/CPU0/0.
For more information about the syntax for the router, use the question mark (?) online help function.
location node-id (Optional) Specifies a node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
Command Modes
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EXEC mode
Command History
Posts Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
Feedback
This command generates tech-support information that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical
Support. To share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to a server or local machine. For example, copy harddisk:/showtech/ name.tgz tftp:// server_path .
Command For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
Explorer
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Help Tip
Use the show tech-support serial command for serial-related data, such as T1/E1. This command generates serial debugging information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router.
See the Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
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cisco-support read
show tech-support sanitized [ file send-to [background] [ compressed | uncompressed ] ] [ location node-id | all ] [rack]
Syntax Description
file Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
sent-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
• filename
• bootflash: filename
• compactflash: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk1: filename
• flash: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• slot0: filename
• slot1: filename
• tftp: filename
node-id (Optional). Node ID. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
This command generates sanitized configuration output for debugging information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. See 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section on page iii in the Preface for Cisco
Technical Support contact information.
See the Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
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basic-services read
show tech-support services { cgn | svi | sesh } [ file send-to [background] [ compressed | uncompressed ] ] [ location node-id ] [rack]
Syntax Description
cgn Collects PD (platform dependent) information about Service Virtual Interfaces and CGN service
Share sent-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
• filename
• bootflash: filename
Feedback
• compactflash: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk1: filename
Command
• flash: filename
Explorer
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
Help
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• slot0: filename
• slot1: filename
• tftp: filename
location node-id Specifies a node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command generates tech-support information that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical
Support. To share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to a server or local machine. For example, copy harddisk:/showtech/ name.tgz tftp:// server_path .
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
Use the show tech-support services command to run show commands that display information specific to the services diversion infrastructure, which is used with the service blade offerings for the Cisco IOS XR platforms. This command generates tech-support information that relates
to services debugging information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router.
See the Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
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cisco-support read
show tech-support snmp [ entitymib | ifmib | rack | location [ node-id | all ] | [ file send-to [background] [ compressed | uncompressed ] ] ]
Syntax Description
entitymib (Optional) Displays the entitymib debugging information.
send-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
• filename
• bootflash: filename
• compactflash: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk0a: filename
• disk1: filename
• disk1a: filename
• flash: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• harddiskb: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• slot0: filename
• slot1: filename
• tftp: filename
location node-id (Optional) Specifies a node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
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Release Modification
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Release 2.0 This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
This command generates tech-support information that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical
Feedback
Support. To share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to a server or local machine. For example, copy harddisk:/showtech/ name.tgz tftp:// server_path .
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
Command
Explorer
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
Help
See the Cisco IOS XR Software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR Software command references are located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
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basic-services read
cisco-support read
show tech-support spaipc { terminal [page] | file send-to [background] [ compressed | uncompressed ] } [ interface type interface-path-id ] [show-only] [trace-only] [ location node-id | all ]
Syntax Description
file Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
sent-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
• filename
• bootflash: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk0a: filename
• disk1: filename
• disk1a: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• harddiskb: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• tftp: filename
type Interface type. For more information, use the question mark (?) online help function.
Note Use the show interfaces command to see a list of all interfaces currently configured on the router.
For more information about the syntax for the router, use the question mark ( ? ) online help function.
node-id (Optional). Node ID. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
page (Optional) Displays the command output on a single page at a time. Use the Return key to display the next line of output or use the space bar to display the next page of information. If not used, the output scrolls (that is, it does not stop for page breaks).
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
This command generates SPAIPC debugging information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. See 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section on page iii in the Preface for Cisco Technical Support contact
information.
See the Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
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Examples
The following example how to run the show tech-support spaipc command:
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RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show tech-support spaipc terminal page
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interface MgmtEth0/RP0/CPU0/0
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description Connected to Lab LAN
ipv4 address 172.29.52.70 255.255.255.0
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interface MgmtEth0/RP1/CPU0/0
description Connected to Lab LAN
Feedback ipv4 address 172.29.52.71 255.255.255.0
!
interface GigabitEthernet0/1/5/0
Command description Connected to P2_CRS-8 GE 0/1/5/0
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ipv4 address 10.12.16.1 255.255.255.0
!
Help interface GigabitEthernet0/1/5/1
description Connected to P4_C12810 GE 5/2
ipv4 address 10.14.8.1 255.255.255.0
!
interface GigabitEthernet0/1/5/2
description Connected to PE6_C12406 GE 0/4/0/1
ipv4 address 10.16.4.1 255.255.255.0
!
interface GigabitEthernet0/1/5/3
shutdown
!
interface GigabitEthernet0/1/5/4
shutdown
!
interface GigabitEthernet0/1/5/5
show tech-support sysdb [ file send-to [background] [ compressed | uncompressed ] ] [rack] [ location node-id ]
Syntax Description
file Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
sent-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
• filename
• bootflash: filename
• disk0: filename
• disk0a: filename
• disk1: filename
• disk1a: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
• harddiska: filename
• harddiskb: filename
• nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• tftp: filename
node-id (Optional). Node ID. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command generates tech-support information that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical
Support. To share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to a server or local machine. For example, copy harddisk:/showtech/ name.tgz tftp:// server_path .
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
The SysDB is the memory database that is used to store configuration and statistical data with some IPC data. This command generates SysDB information that relates to debugging information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a
router.
See the Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
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cisco-support read
Syntax Description
location (Optional) Specifies a node.
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node-id (Optional). Node ID. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
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all (Optional) Specifies all locations.
Share page (Optional) Displays the command output on a single page at a time. Use the Return key to display the next line of output or use the space bar to display the next page of information. If not used, the output scrolls (that is, it does not stop for page breaks).
Feedback
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command
Explorer
Command History
Usage Guidelines
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
This command generates terminal information that relates to debugging information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. See 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section on page iii in the Preface for Cisco
Technical Support contact information.
See the Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and descriptions of their command output. The Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
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basic-services read
Examples
The following example shows some of the show tech-support terminal command output:
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RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show tech-support terminal page
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show tech-support
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Command
Explorer ---------------------- show running-config (no password) ----------------------
Building configuration...
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!! Last configuration change at Wed Oct 10 20:05:13 2007
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hostname P1_CRS-8
line console
exec-timeout 600 0
session-timeout 600
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line default
exec-timeout 600 0
session-timeout 600
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clock timezone PST 8
clock summer-time DST recurring 2 sunday march 02:00 first sunday november 02:00
logging console informational
telnet vrf default ipv4 server max-servers no-limit
domain ipv4 host p1 172.29.52.72
domain ipv4 host p2 172.29.52.77
domain ipv4 host ce6 172.29.52.73
domain ipv4 host ce7 172.29.52.78
domain ipv4 host p11 172.29.52.83
domain ipv4 host pe6 172.29.52.128
domain ipv4 host pe7 172.29.52.182
domain ipv4 host ce25 172.29.52.85
domain ipv4 host ce28 172.29.52.1
domain ipv4 host ce29 172.29.52.178
domain ipv4 host pe21 172.29.52.163
domain ipv4 host pe22 172.29.52.219
domain ipv4 host ce28_nme 172.29.52.177
domain ipv4 host ce29_nme 172.29.52.179
domain lookup disable
username P2_CRS-8
password 7 <removed>
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aps group 1
revert 1
channel 0 local SONET0/1/4/3
channel 1 local SONET0/1/4/2
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vty-pool default 0 25
alias cr copy run disk0:/usr/P1_base_config
alias sa show alias
alias sc show config commit list
alias sd show diag
alias si show ip int brief
alias sl show led
alias sm show mpls forwarding
alias sp show platform
alias sr show run
alias su show users
alias sv show version
alias sir show ip route
control-plane
management-plane
inband
interface all
allow all
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ipv4 virtual address 172.29.52.72 255.255.255.0
hw-module service sbc location 0/4/CPU0
hw-module service sbc location 0/4/CPU1
interface Bundle-Ether28
description Connected to P2_CRS-8 Bundle-Ether 28
ipv4 address 10.12.28.1 255.255.255.0
bundle minimum-active links 1
bundle minimum-active bandwidth 1000000
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interface Bundle-Ether28.1
description Connected to P2_CRS-8 Bundle-Ether 28.1
ipv4 address 10.12.29.1 255.255.255.0
dot1q vlan 29
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interface Bundle-Ether28.2
description Connected to P2_CRS-8 Bundle-Ether 28.2
ipv4 address 10.12.30.1 255.255.255.0
dot1q vlan 30
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interface Bundle-Ether28.3
description Connected to P2_CRS-8 Bundle-Ether 28.3
ipv4 address 10.12.31.1 255.255.255.0
dot1q vlan 31
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interface Bundle-POS24
description Connected to P2_CRS-8 Bundle-POS 24
ipv4 address 10.12.24.1 255.255.255.0
bundle minimum-active links 1
bundle minimum-active bandwidth 2488320
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interface Loopback0
ipv4 address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.255
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interface MgmtEth0/4/CPU0/0
description Connected to Lab LAN
ipv4 address 172.29.52.46 255.255.255.0 Top
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interface MgmtEth0/4/CPU1/0
description Connected to Lab LAN
Posts
ipv4 address 172.29.52.47 255.255.255.0
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interface MgmtEth0/RP0/CPU0/0
Share
description Connected to Lab LAN
ipv4 address 172.29.52.70 255.255.255.0
Feedback !
interface MgmtEth0/RP1/CPU0/0
description Connected to Lab LAN
Command ipv4 address 172.29.52.71 255.255.255.0
Explorer
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interface GigabitEthernet0/1/5/0
Help description Connected to P2_CRS-8 GE 0/1/5/0
ipv4 address 10.12.16.1 255.255.255.0
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interface GigabitEthernet0/1/5/1
description Connected to P4_C12810 GE 5/2
ipv4 address 10.14.8.1 255.255.255.0
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interface GigabitEthernet0/1/5/2
description Connected to PE6_C12406 GE 0/4/0/1
ipv4 address 10.16.4.1 255.255.255.0
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interface GigabitEthernet0/1/5/3
shutdown
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interface GigabitEthernet0/1/5/4
shutdown
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interface GigabitEthernet0/1/5/5
shutdown
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interface GigabitEthernet0/1/5/6
description Connected to P2_CRS-8 GE 0/1/5/6
bundle id 28 mode active
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interface GigabitEthernet0/1/5/7
description Connected to P2_CRS-8 GE 0/1/5/7
bundle id 28 mode active
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interface GigabitEthernet0/6/5/0
shutdown
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interface GigabitEthernet0/6/5/1
description Connected to P2_CRS-8 GE 0/6/5/1
ipv4 address 10.12.20.1 255.255.255.0
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interface GigabitEthernet0/6/5/2
description Connected to PE6_C12406 GE 0/4/0/2
ipv4 address 10.16.8.1 255.255.255.0
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interface GigabitEthernet0/6/5/3
shutdown
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interface GigabitEthernet0/6/5/4
shutdown
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interface GigabitEthernet0/6/5/5
shutdown
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interface GigabitEthernet0/6/5/6
shutdown
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interface GigabitEthernet0/6/5/7
description Connected to P2_CRS-8 GE 0/6/5/7
ipv4 address 10.12.40.1 255.255.255.0
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interface POS0/1/0/0
shutdown
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interface POS0/1/0/1
description Connected to P2_CRS-8 POS 0/1/0/1
ipv4 address 10.12.8.1 255.255.255.0
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interface POS0/1/0/2
shutdown
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interface POS0/1/0/3
shutdown
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interface POS0/1/4/0
description Connected to P2_CRS-8 POS 0/1/4/0
bundle id 24 mode active
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interface POS0/1/4/1
description Connected to P2_CRS-8 POS 0/1/4/1
bundle id 24 mode active
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interface POS0/1/4/2
description Connected to P2_CRS-8 POS 0/1/4/2
ipv4 address 10.12.32.1 255.255.255.0
encapsulation ppp
ppp pap sent-username P1_CRS-8 password encrypted <removed>
ppp authentication chap pap
ppp chap password encrypted <removed>
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interface POS0/1/4/3
show tech-support tty [ file sent-to [ background | | compressed | | uncompressed | ] | location node-id | rack rack-id ]
Syntax Description
file (Optional) Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
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sent-to Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
Posts • filename
• bootflash: filename
• disk0: filename
Share • disk0a: filename
• disk1: filename
• disk1a: filename
Feedback • disk2: filename
• ftp: filename
• harddisk: filename
Command • harddiska: filename
Explorer • harddiskb: filename
• lcdisk0: filename
• lcdisk0a: filename
Help • nvram: filename
• rcp: filename
• tftp: filename
Command Default
The command output is not compressed.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
This command can generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to a file using the file send-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Tip
Use the show tech-support tty command to run show commands that display information specific to tty debugging. This command generates tty debugging information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. See 'Obtaining
Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section on page iii in the Preface for Cisco Technical Support contact information.
Task ID
Task ID Operation
cisco-support read
Examples
The following example shows the output of the show tech-support tty command:
Syntax Description
location node-id (Optional) Specifies a node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release Modification
Usage Guidelines
No specific guidelines impact the use of this command.
Task ID
Task ID Operation
tty-access read
Examples
The following example shows output of the show tty details command:
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Posts
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show tty details
Mon Sep 3 08:18:19.057 UTC
Share Session Id Exec Pid Master Pid PTY Count Net Count IBuf Count
Con 0 39280825 ---- ---- ---- ----
Feedback
Aux 0 8201 ---- ---- ---- ----
Command
Session Id Exec Pid Master Pid PTY Count Net Count IBuf Count
Explorer VTY 0 1077467 1077452 642 40582 655
Help The following example shows output of the show tty details location 0/RP0/CPU0 command:
Session Id Exec Pid Master Pid PTY Count Net Count IBuf Count
Con 0 39280825 ---- ---- ---- ----
Session Id Exec Pid Master Pid PTY Count Net Count IBuf Count
VTY 0 1077467 1077452 642 40582 655
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