Privileged EXEC mode. Perle CLI
Perle CLI is a command-line interface that provides a comprehensive set of commands for configuring and managing your Perle device. With Perle CLI, you can perform a wide range of tasks, including:
- Managing users and groups
- Configuring network settings
- Monitoring system status
- Troubleshooting and diagnostics
Perle CLI is a powerful tool that can help you to get the most out of your Perle device.
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3
Privileged EXEC mode
Chapter 3
This chapter contains the CLI commands for Privileged EXEC mode. Some commands may be omitted or changed depending on the IRG5000 model.
archive archive
{[
config
] |
[
download-sw [/force-reload] | [/no-version-check] | [/reload]
]
[flash:
perle-imagename.img
] | [ftp://
/[[username:password]@location]/directory]/perle-image-name.img
] |
[http:/ /
[[username:password]@][hostname | host-ip] [directory] /perle-image-name.img
]
|
[https:/
/
[[username:password]@][hostname | host-ip] [directory] /perle-imagename.img
]
[scp://
[[username@location]/directory]/perle-image-name.img
] |
[sftp://
[[//username:password]@location]/directory]/perle-image-name.img
] |
[tftp:
[[//location]/directory]/perle-image-name.img
]
] |
[upload-sw /force-reload]
name.img
] |
|
[/reload
|
check
] | [
upload-sw
]
[flash:
image-file
] | [ftp:
[[//username[:password]@location]/directory]/perle-image-
|
[http:/
/
[[username:password]@][hostname | host-ip] [directory]/perle-image-name.img
]
[https:/
/
[[username:password]@][hostname name.img
] |
|
host-ip] [directory] /perle-image-
[scp://
[[username:password@location]/directory]/perle-image-name.img
] |
[sftp:
[[//username[:password]@location]/directory]/perle-image-name.img
] |
[tftp:
[[//location]/directory]/perle-image-name.img
]
] |
[flash:
perle-image-name.img
] |
[ftp://
/[[username:password]@location]/directory]/perle-image-name.img
] |
[http:/
/
[[username:password]@][hostname
|
host-ip [directory] /perle-image-name.img
] |
[https:/
/
[[username:password]@][hostname
|
host-ip [directory] /perle-image-name.img
]
[scp://
[[username:password@location]/directory]/perle-image-name.img
] |
[sftp://
[[//username:password]@location]/directory]/perle-image-name.img
] |
[tftp:
[[//location]/directory]/perle-image-name.img
]
] |
[
[upload-sw flash:
image-file
] | [ftp:
[[//username[:password]@location]/directory]/perleimage-name.img
] |
[http:/
/
[[username:password]@][hostname
] |
|
host-ip [directory] /perle-image-name.img
|
[https:/
/
[[username:password]@][hostname
|
host-ip [directory] /perle-image-name.img
[scp:
[[username@location]/directory]/perle-image-name.img
] |
]
[sftp:
[[//username[:password]@location]/directory]/perle-image-name.img
] |
[tftp:
[[//location]/directory]/perle-image-name.img
]
]}
Syntax Description archive
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{[
config
] |
[
download-sw |
[flash:
perle-image-name.img
] |
[ftp://
/[[username:password]@location]/d irectory]/perle-image-name.img
] |
[http:/
/
[[username:password]@][hostnam e
|
host-ip [directory] /perle-imagename.img
] |
[https:/
/
[[username:password]@][hostna me
|
host-ip [directory] /perle-imagename.img
]
[scp://
[[username:password@location]/di rectory]/perle-image-name.img
] |
[sftp://
[[//username:password]@location]
/directory]/perle-image-name.img
] |
[tftp:
[[//location]/directory]/perle-imagename.img
]
] |
[
download-sw |
[flash:
perle-image-name.img
] |
[ftp://
/[[username:password]@location]/d irectory]/perle-image-name.img
] |
[http:/
/
[[username:password]@][hostnam e
|
host-ip [directory] /perle-imagename.img
] |
[https:/
/
[[username:password]@][hostna me
|
host-ip [directory] /perle-imagename.img
]
[scp://
[[username:password@location]/di rectory]/perle-image-name.img
] |
[sftp://
[[//username:password]@location]
/directory]/perle-image-name.img
] |
[tftp:
[[//location]/directory]/perle-imagename.img
]
]
|
Privileged EXEC mode
Archive the running configuration. This configuration will be saved to a predefined location as specified in the archive
set up the path to where the config will be stored.
Download firmware to your
IOLAN.
/force-reload –
unconditionally forces a system reload after successfully downloading the software image.
/reload –
reloads the system (if no unsaved configuration changes have been made) after a successful upgrade.
/no-version-check –
download the software without verifying it’s version compatibility with the image that is running.
Download firmware to your
IOLAN.
/force-reload –
unconditionally forces a system reload after successfully downloading the software image.
/reload –
reloads the system (if no unsaved configuration changes have been made) after a successful upgrade.
/no-version-check –
download the software without verifying it’s version compatibility with the image that is running.
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[
[upload-sw flash:
image-file
] |
[ftp:
[[//username[:password]@location]/d irectory]/perle-image-name.img
] |
[http:/
/
[[username:password]@][hostnam e
|
host-ip [directory] name.img
] |
[https:/
/
[[username:password]@][hostna me
|
name.img
] |
/perle-image-
host-ip [directory] /perle-image-
[scp:
[[username@location]/directory]/per le-image-name.img
] |
[sftp:
[[//username[:password]@location]/ directory]/perle-image-name.img
] |
[tftp:
[[//location]/directory]/perle-imagename.img
]
]}
Command Modes
Upload the firmware on the
IOLAN to a server.
PerleSCR#archive
Usage Guidelines
Where a username or password is required it can be specified in the IOLAN configuration using the "scp| ftp |sftp |http" command to configure the username and password to use instead of specifying it on the archive command.
The syntax for the local flash file system for downloads and uploads:
flash:
image-file
The syntax for FTP:
[ftp://
/[[username:password]@location]/directory]/perle-image-name.img
] |
The syntax for an HTTP server:
http:/
/
[[username:password]@][hostname | host-ip] [directory]/perle-imagename.img
The syntax for an HTTPS server:
https:/
/
[[username:password]@][hostname | host-ip [directory]/perle-imagename.img
The syntax for an SCP server:
[scp://
[[username:password@location]/directory]/perle-image-name.img
] |
The syntax for an SFTP server:
[sftp://
[[//username:password]@location]/directory]/perle-image-name.img
] |
The syntax for an TFTP server:
[tftp:
[[//location]/directory]/perle-image-name.img
]
|
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Examples
This example shows you how to download software from a server with an IP address of 172.16.4.182 to your IOLAN using secure HTTP (https) and certificate named apache.crt
Step 1)
You need to download a secure certificate to the IOLAN.
PerleSCR#crypto pki import server apache pem url tftp://172.16.4.182/apach.crt
Step 2)
Configure the IOLAN to use the certificate you just downloaded.
PerleSCR#ip http client secure-trustpoint apache
Step 3)
Set validation off if you do not want to valid the certificate. (You must have created the certificate with validation if you want to valid the certificate)
PerleSCR# archive download-sw https://172.16.4.182/public/IOLAN-software.fit<cr>
The software will now download using secure https.
This example shows you how to upload software from a server with an IP address of
172.16.4.92 using scp.
PerleSCR#archive upload-sw scp://lyn:[email protected]/public/IOLAN.img
Related Commands
boot boot
{[
system backup
]}
Syntax Description
{[
system backup
]}
boot
Copies backup software to startup software. Next reload will use backup software as startup software.
PerleSCR#boot
Command Modes
Usage Guidelines
This command allows you to go back to older saved software. Software can be stored as backup software using the archive command.
Examples
This example shows you how to make boot your IOLAN using the backup software.
<cr>
PerleSCR#boot system backup<cr>
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cd cd
{[
flash: | nvram:
]}
Syntax Description
{[
flash:
|
nvram:
]}
cd
Command Default
Command Modes
Change directory on flash: or nvram:
None
PerlePerleSCR#cd
Usage Guidelines
The change directory (cd) command is part of the file management system commands.
The cd command is used to change directories within the flash or nvram file systems.
Examples
This example shows you how to make a directory under the flash file system then change directory to that new directory.
PerleSCR#mkdir flash:testdir <cr>
Created directory name testdir.
PerleSCR#cd flash:/testdir <cr>
Related Commands
clear aaa clear
{[
aaa local user fail-attempts all | username
<WORD>
| lockout all
]
|
[
username
<WORD>
]}
Syntax Description clear aaa
{[
aaa local user fail-attempts all | username
<WORD>
| lockout all
]
|
Reset a locked out user.
Reset this locked out user.
Reset all locked out users.
[
username
<WORD>
]}
Rests this user by username.
Command Modes
PerleSCR#clear aaa
Usage Guidelines
This command allows you to reset locked out users.
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Examples
This example will reset user Marie that is currently locked out from the IOLAN.
PerleSCR#clear aaa local user lockout username Marie<cr>
Related Commands
clear arp-cache clear arp-cache
{[
<A.B.C.D>
| bvi
<0-999>
| dialer
<1-4000>
| openvpn-tunnel
<0-999>
| tunnel
<0-999>
<0-15>
]}
| ethernet<1-18>
.
Syntax Description clear arp-cache
{[
<A.B.C.D>
| bvi
<0-999>
| dialer
<0-
15>
| ethernet<1-18>
. <1-4000>
| openvpn-tunnel
<0-999>
|tunnel
<0-
999>
]}
Clear arp cache on IP address or interface.
Command Modes
PerleSCR#clear arp-cache
Usage Guidelines
Clears arp entries from the arp table.
Examples
This example shows you how to clear all arps from the arp table for Ethernet interface 1.
PerleSCR#clear arp-cache ethernet 1 <cr>
Related Commands
clear counters clear counters
{[
bvi <1-9999> | ethernet <1-18> | loopback | openvpn-tunnel
<0-999>
| tunnel
<0-999>
]}
Syntax Description clear counters
{[
bvi <1-9999> | ethernet <1-18> | loopback | openvpn-tunnel
<0-999>
| tunnel
<0-999>
]}
Clear counters on specified interface.
Command Modes
PerleSCR#clear counters
Usage Guidelines
Clears counters back to zero on specified interface.
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Examples
This example shows you how to clear all counters for Ethernet interface 1.
PerleSCR#clear counters ethernet 1<cr>
Clear "show interface" counters on this interface [confirm]
clear ip clear ip
{[
alg connections
]
|
[
bgp *(all) | [
<1-4294967295>
] |
<A.B.C.D>
| [
<X:X:X:X::X:X>
] | [ external in | out | soft
]
|
[
dhcp binding
<*
|
<A.B.C.D>
]
|
[
firewall
<WORD>
]
|
[
route-policy name
<WORD>
counters | rule
<1-9998>
counters
]}
Syntax Description clear ip
[
alg connections
]
|
Clear alg connections
[
bgp * |
<1-4294967295>
|
<A.B.C.D>
|
<X:X:X:X::X:X>
| external in | out | soft
]
|
Type
*
to clear all bgp sessions or connections.
Type the connection number, ipv4, or ipv6 address of the session or connection you want to reset.
Specify whether it is an inbound or outbound session. No in/out parameters clears both in and outbound.
[
dhcp binding
<*
|
<A.B.C.D>
]
|
Type
*
to clear all automatic client bindings
Type the ip address of the client you want to clear the dhcp binding.
[
firewall
<WORD>
]
|
Clear the specified firewall statistics.
[
route-policy name
<WORD>
counters | rule
<1-9998>
counters
]}
Clear counters for route policies.
Command Modes
PerleSCR#clear ip
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to clear all bgp or alg sessions or connections.
You can clear all DHCP bindings using the * parameter or clear only the binding for a specific IP address by entering in the IP address to clear.
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Examples
This example shows you how to clear all dhcp ip bindings from your IOLAN table.
PerleSCR#clear ip dhcp bindings * <cr>
This example shows you how to clear all BGP connections.
PerleSCR#clear ip bgp * <cr>
clear ipv6 ipv6
{[
firewall
] |
[
neighbors
] |
[
route-policy
<NAME>
]}
Syntax Description
{[
firewall
] |
[
neighbors
] |
[
route-policy
<NAME>
]}
Command Modes clear ipv6
Clear ipv6 firewalls.
Clear ipv6 neighbors.
Clear route policies.
PerleSCR#
Usage Guidelines
Clear commands for the IPv6 protocol.
Examples
This example clears route policy warehouse.
PerleSCR#clear ipv6 route-policy warehouse<cr>
Related Commands
clear line clear line
{[
console
0-0
|
vty
<1-2>
|
tty
<1-16>
]}
Syntax Description clear line
{[
console
0-0
|
vty
<1-2>
|
tty
<1-16>
]}
Select console or line to clear.
Command Modes
PerleSCR#clear line
Usage Guidelines
The vty session will be disconnected. Clear statistics on the serial ports.
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Examples
This example clears vty line 1.
PerleSCR#clear line vty 1<cr>
[confirm]
[Dec 9 16:14:20 %REQHANDLE-6: Cleared VTY1 session
OK]
Related Commands
clear logging clear
{[
logging
]}
Syntax Description
{[
logging
]}
clear logging
Clears the logging buffer on your
IOLAN.
None
Command Default
Command Modes
PerleSCR#clear logging
Usage Guidelines
Logging buffer size can be from 4096-32768.
Examples
This example clears the logging buffer on the PerleSCR.
PerleSCR# clear logging <cr>
Clear logging buffer[confirm]<cr>
Related Commands
clear radius clear
{[
radius statistics
]}
Syntax Description
{[
radius statistics
]}
Command Modes
Usage Guidelines
Clears radius information.
clear radius
Clears radius information on your
IOLAN.
PerleSCR#
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Examples
This example clears radius statistics information on your IOLAN.
PerleSCR#clear radius statistics<cr>
Related Commands
Privileged EXEC mode
clear tacacs clear
{[
tacacs statistics
]}
Syntax Description
{[
tacacs statistics
]}
clear tacacs
Clears tacacs information on your
PerleSCR.
PerleSCR#
Command Modes
Usage Guidelines
Clears tacacs statistical information.
Examples
This example clears tacacs statistics information your IOLAN.
PerleSCR#clear tacacs<cr>
Related Commands
clock clock
{[
set hh:mm:ss 1-3 month year 2001-2037
] |
summer-time
<name-of-timezone >
date <
1-31> <month-to-start > <hh:mm> <1-
31> <month-to-end > < hh:mm > <1-1440-in-minutes>
| recurring <
1-4 >
<
first week> <last week>
] |
[
timezone <
name-of-time-zone> <-23 - 23 > <0-59>
]}
Use the no form of this command to negate a command or set its defaults.
Syntax Description clock
{[
set hh:mm:ss 1-3 month year 2001-
2037
] |
Set the current time and date.
Month is January, February, March,
April, May, June, July, August,
September, November or December
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[
[
summer-time date <
1-31> <month-to-start >
<hh:mm> <1-31> <month-to-end > < hh:mm > <1-1440-in-minutes>
| recurring <
1-4 >
<
first week> <last week>
]
|
timezone <
name-of-time-zone> <-23
- 23 > <0-59>
]}
<name-of-timezone >
Command Default
Command Modes
Usage Guidelines
Sets the clock.
Examples
This example sets the clock 5 hours off from UTC.
PerleSCR#clock timezone ont-time-zone -5 <cr>
Name of the summer time zone followed by start/end dates
-numeric value for the day of the month to start summer timezone 1-31, name of the month to start January, February,
March, April, May, June, July, August,
September, October, November,
December.
,
time to start in hours (24) and minutes
,
numeric value for the day of the month to end summer timezone
1-31, name of the month to end
(January, February, March, April, May,
June, July, August, September,
October, November, December), time to end in hours(24), offset in minutes
1-1440
Name of the timezone
-
Hours/minutes offset are going to be hours/minutes offset from utc
(universal time clock).
clock timezone EST 5 clock summer-time EDT recurring 2
Sun Mar 2:00 1 Sun Nov 2:00 60
PerleSCR#clock
Related Commands
configure configure
{[
confirm
] | [
revert now | timer
<1-120
>
| idle
<
1-120>
] | [
terminal lock | revert timer
<
1-120>
| idle
<
1-120>
]}
Syntax Description configure
{[
confirm
] |
Cancels revert timer.
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[
revert now
<
1-120>
] |
| timer
<1-120
>
| idle
Parameters for reverting this config using the rollback feature. Time to wait for confirmation
[
terminal lock | revert timer
<
1-120>
| idle
<
1-120>
]}
Command Modes
Allows you to lock configuration mode.
PerleSCR#configure
Usage Guidelines
Configuration mode on your IOLAN.
Examples
This example show you how to configure your IOLAN using your terminal connection.
PerleSCR#configure<cr>
Configuring from terminal, memory, or network [terminal]?
<cr>
PerleSCR(config)#
Related Commands
copy copy
{[
flash:
:
filename
| [
filename
http: config
filename
] | [
filename
]
ftp flash: | nvram: | running-config | startup-config
| [
https:
filename
] | [
nvram:
filename
] | [
running-
[
tftp:
filename
]}
] | [
scp:
filename
] | [
sftp:
filename
] | [
startup-config
filename
] |
Syntax Description copy
{[
flash:
filename
]
|
Copies a file to flash.
[
ftp flash: | nvram: | running-config | startup-config :
filename
] |
Copies a file using ftp.
[
http:
filename
] |
[
https:
filename
] |
[
nvram:
filename
] |
[
running-config
filename
] |
[
scp:
filename
] |
[
sftp:
filename
] |
Copies a file using http.
Copies a file using https.
Copies a file from nvram.
Copies running config to another file.
Copies a file using scp.
Copies a file using sftp.
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[
startup-config
filename
[
tftp:
filename
]}
Command Modes
] |
Copies startup-config to another filename.
Copies a file using tftp.
PerleSCR#copy
Usage Guidelines
The copy command (copy) is part of the file management system commands.
Copy a file from one location to another.
Examples
This example shows how to copy a file from the flash: directory to a tftp server with an ipv4 address of 172.16.4.90.
PerleSCR#copy flash:running-config-save tftp:<cr>
Address or name of remote host[ ]?172.16.4.90<cr>
Destination filename [ ]?backup-running-config<cr>
4922 bytes copied in 0.013 seconds
Related Commands
debug debug
{[
alarmmgr
] | [
all
] | [
bgp
] | [
clpd
] | [
dialer
] | [
dot1x-authenticator
] |
[
dot1x-supplicant
] | [
drmgrd
] | [
] | [
init
] | [
[ip dhcp client | relay-agent | server]
|rib]
] | [
|
[ospf events | ism | lsa | nsm | nssa | packets | rib] | [rip events | packets ip-sec
] | [
kernel
] | [
logging
[
wan-highavail
] | [
wanifmgr
]}
] | [
ntp
] | [
snmp
] |
Use the no form of this command to negate enable secret.
[
trapmgr
] | [
tty
] | [
vty
] |
Syntax Description debug
{[
alarmmgr
] |
Add alarm manager messages to logging
[
all
] |
Sets all debugging messages to the log on. Setting all debug on will seriously effect the speed of your
IOLAN.
[
bgp
] |
[
clpd
] |
Start debug for bgp.
Start debug for clpd.
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[
[
[
[
dialer
]
dot1x-authenticator dot1x-supplicant drmgrd
|
] |
] |
] |
Start debug for Dial on Demand feature.
Start debug for dot1x authenticator mode.
Start debug for dot1x suppliant mode.
Device Remote manager daemon debugging.
Start debug for email.
[
] |
[
init
] |
[
[ip dhcp client | relay-agent | server]
|
[ospf events | ism | lsa | nsm | nssa | packets | rib] | [rip events | packets | rib]
] |
[
ip-sec
] |
[
kernel
] |
[
logging
] |
[
ntp
] |
[
snmp
] |
[
trapmgr
] |
[
tty
] |
[
vty
] |
Start debug for init.
Start debug for dhcp client, relay agent and server.
Start debug for ospf.
Start debug for rip.
Starts debug for ipsec.
Start debug for kernel.
Start debug for logging.
NTP logging
Start debug for smnp.
Start debug for trapmgr.
Start debug for tty.
[
[
wan-highavail wanifmgr
]}
] |
Start debug for vty devices ssh and telnet.
Start debug for wan high available connections.
Start debug for our internal wan manager.
All debug off
Command Default
Command Modes
PerleSCR#debug <cr>
Usage Guidelines
You can set debug on for features or functions within your IOLAN. Setting debug on for all features will seriously impact system performance on your IOLAN.
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Examples
This example shows you how to set debug on for ntp.
PerleSCR#debug ntp <cr>
This example shows you how to set debug on for dhcp server.
PerleSCR#debug ip dhcp server <cr>
Related Commands
delete delete
{[
flash:
<filename>
] | [
nvram:
<filename
]}
Syntax Description
{[
flash:
<filename>
]
|
delete
Select the filename to delete.
[
nvram:
<filename>
]}
Select the filename to delete.
Command Modes
PerleSCR#delete
Usage Guidelines
The delete command is part of the file management system commands.
Deletes a file on flash or nvram.
Examples
This example shows how to delete a file on flash.
PerleSCR#delete flash:backup.config<cr>
Related Commands
dir dir
{[
flash:
|
nvram:
]}
Syntax Description
[
flash:
|
nvram:
]}
dir
Shows the contents of flash.
Shows the contents of nvram.
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Command Default
Command Modes
None
PerleSCR#dir
Usage Guidelines
The dir command is part of the file management system commands.
Shows the contents of a file system on flash or nvram.
Examples
PerleSCR#dir <cr>
34 -rw- 1992 Mar 25 2019 17:39 -04:00 running-config
33 -rw- 368555308 Mar 25 2019 13:38 -04:00 perle.img
39 -rw- 2016 Mar 27 2019 12:35 -04:00 -Mar-27-12-35-22-0
24 -rw- 896 Jan 4 2001 16:46 -04:00 backup.config
42 -rw- 2068 Mar 28 2019 15:33 -04:00 -Mar-28-15-33-44-3
41 -rw- 2047 Mar 27 2019 16:24 -04:00 -Mar-27-16-24-31-2
40 -rw- 2047 Mar 27 2019 16:24 -04:00 -Mar-27-16-24-26-1
Related Commands
disable disable
Syntax Description
Command Modes disable
PerleSCR#disable
Usage Guidelines
Disables leave privileged mode.
Examples
This example show how to go from privileged level to user level.
PerleSCR#disable <cr>
Related Commands
disconnect disconnect
{[
ssh vty
<0-15>
]}
Syntax Description disconnect
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Command Modes
PerleSCR#disconnect
Usage Guidelines
Disconnects an active ssh session.
Examples
This example disconnects active ssh session vty 1.
PerleSCR#disconnect ssh vty 1<cr>
[confirm]
[OK]
Related Commands
dot1x dot1x
{[
initialize interface ethernet <1-18> ethernet <1-18>
] [
]
|
[
re-authenticate interface test interface ethernet <1-18>
]}
Syntax Description dot1x
[
initialize interface ethernet <1-18>
]
|
Devices connected on this Ethernet interface will be forced to authenticate.
The connection is secured.
[
re-authenticate interface ethernet
<1-18>
]
|
Devices connected on this Ethernet interface will be forced to reauthenticate.
[
test interface ethernet <1-18>
]}
Run a 802.1x readiness test to detect any 802.1x clients that are EAPoL capable.
Command Modes
PerleSCR#dot1x
Usage Guidelines
Dot1x commands to initialize, re-authenticate and test connected dot1x devices.
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Examples
This example will force devices on ethernet interface 9 to re-authenticate.
PerleSCR>enable
PerleSCR# dot1x re-authenticate interface eth 9<cr>
This example will test for EAPol capable devices.
PerleSCR> enable
PerleSCR# interface eth 9
PerleSCR(config-if)# dot1x pae authenticator
PerleSCR(config-if)#exit
PerleSCRPerleSCR# dot1x test eapol-capable interface eth cr>
PerleSCR# show logging <cr>
*Oct 18 02:41:15 %PORT-AUTH-6: eth2: STA 00:13:20:92:29:82 IEEE 802.1X:
INFO_EAPOL_PING_RESPONSE: The interface Ethernet1 has an 802.1x capable client with MAC (00.13.20.92.29.82)
*Oct 18 01 02:41:15 %PORT-AUTH-6: eth2: STA 00:16:d3:2f:62:bb IEEE 802.1X:
INFO_EAPOL_PING_RESPONSE: The interface Ethernet1 has an 802.1x capable client with MAC (00.16.d3.2f.62.bb)
Related Commands
exit exit
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Usage Guidelines
Exit from EXEC mode.
Related Commands
exit
PerleSCRexit
kill
{[
line tty
<1-16>
]}
Syntax Description
{[
line tty
<1-16>
]
}
Command Modes kill
Resets the line.
PerleSCR#kill line tty
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Usage Guidelines
Killing a line will reset that serial line, then reload any new parameters you have configured for that line.
Examples
This example will reset (kill) the line for tty 10. Any users connected will be disconnected.
PerleSCR#kill line tty 10<cr>
Related Commands
line-attach
{[
tty
<1-16>
|
<WORD>
]}
Syntax Description
[
tty
<1-16>
|
<WORD>
]}
line-attach
Displays available serial ports configured for ssh or telnet protocol.
If the user logs in, line access privileges will be based on this authentication not the original authentication request.
<WORD>
SSH user name is optional. If it is not entered, the username which logged into the
IOLAN main session will be used.
PerleSCR#line-attach
Command Modes
Usage Guidelines
The line-attach feature allows you to connect to serial ports configured as Console
Management ports. The available ports for both Telnet and SSH will be displayed.
Examples
This example allows a user to connect to serial port 16 using the SSH protocol and ssh user sshlyn.
PerleSCR#line-attach tty 16 sshlyn<cr>
Related Command
logout
{[
logout
]}
Syntax Description logout
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{[
logout
]}
Command Modes
Usage Guidelines
Logs you out of your IOLAN.
Logs out of the IOLAN.
PerleSCR#logout
mkdir mkdir
{
[
flash:
]
}
Syntax Description
{
[
flash:
]
}
Command Modes mkdir
Make a directory on the flash.
PerleSCR#mkdir
Usage Guidelines
The make directory (mkdir) command is part of the file management system commands.
Makes a new directory on flash.
Examples
This example shows you how to make a directory under the file system flash:
PerleSCR>enable<cr>
PerleSCR#mkdir flash:testing<cr>
PerleSCR#dir
Directory of flash:
130307 drwx 4096 Jan 2 2019 19:58 -05:00 testdir
130306 -rw- 1508 Jan 2 2019 17:46 -05:00 test-config
130308 drwx 4096 Jan 3 2019 18:49 -05:00 testing
Related Commands
more more
{[
/ascii
] |
[
/binary
] |
[
flash:
] |
[
nvram:
] |
[
running-config
] |
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[
startup-config
]}
Syntax Description
{[
/ascii
] |
[
/binary
] |
[
flash:
] |
more
Forces the file type to ascii.
Force the filetype to binary.
[
[
nvram:
]
|
running-config
] |
Displays the content of a file within flash.
Displays the content of a file within nvram. system.
Merge running config with current system configuration.
Displays startup configuration.
[
startup-config
]}
Command Modes
PerleSCR#more
Usage Guidelines
The more command show you a file contents. You can specify whether to show the contents in ascii or binary format.
Examples
The example shows you how to view the file contents of nvram.
PerleSCR#more nvram:no-default-config<cr>
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Privileged EXEC mode interface BVI1
ip address 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0
interface ethernet 2
ip address dhcp interface ethernet 25
no ip address
bridge-group 1 interface ethernet 26
no ip address
bridge-group 1 no ip address
bridge-group 1 interface ethernet 13
no ip address
bridge-group 1 interface ethernet 14
no ip address
bridge-group 1 interface ethernet 15
no ip address
bridge-group 1 interface ethernet 16
no ip address
bridge-group 1 no ip http server no ip http secure-server ip dns listen-address 192.168.0.1
ip dhcp pool default-pool
network 192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0 start 192.168.0.100 stop 192.168.0.200
authoritative enable
default-router 192.168.0.1
dns-server 192.168.0.1
ping ping
18024>
{[
<WORD>
data
<HEX DIGITS>
repeat
<1-2147483647>
size
<36-
]}
Syntax Description ping
Host name must be predefined in a host table. Data hex pattern is from
1 to 32 hex characters. Repeat count can be from 1-2147483647.
Datagram size can be from 36-
18024.
Command Modes
PerleSCR#ping
Usage Guidelines
Ping a host.
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Examples
This example shows you how to ping a host with an ip address of 172.16.113.44 repeating the ping request 10 times.
PerleSCR ping 172.16.113.44 repeat 10 <cr>
This example show you how to ping a host with an ip address of 172.16.113.44 with hex data pattern of f1f1f1f1f1.
PerleSCR ping perlehost data f1f1f1f1f1<cr>
This example shows you how to ping a host with an ip address of 172.16.113.44 with a data packet size of 4o bytes.
PerleSCR ping perlehost size 40<cr>
Related Commands
pwd pwd
Syntax Description
Command Modes pwd
PerleSCR#pwd
Usage Guidelines
The pwd command is part of the file management system commands.
Shows your current file system.
Examples
This command will show you what file system you are in.
PerleSCR#cd nvram:<cr>
PerleSCR#pwd<cr> nvram:
Related Commands
release dhcp | dhcpv6
release dhcp | dhcpv6
{[
bvi
<1–9999>
] |
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[
ethernet<1-18> .
<1–4000>
]}
[
Syntax Description
{[
bvi
<1–9999>
]
ethernet <1-18>
|
.
<1–4000>
]}
release
Release the dhcp address for the specified bridge interface.
Release the dhcp address for the specified ethernet interface.
PerleSCR#release
Command Modes
Usage Guidelines
Release the IPv4/IPv6 address from the specified interface. The IPv4/IPv6 address will be added back to the DHCP pool.
Examples
This example will release the ipv4 address from eth10.
PerleSCR# release dhcp eth10<cr>
Related Commands
reload reload
{[
at
hh:mm
] | [
cancel
] | [
in
mmm
|
hh:mm
]}
Syntax Description reload
{[
at
hh:mm
]
|
at
– specify the time in hours and minutes when to reload the firmware on the IOLAN.
[
cancel
]
|
cancel
– cancel any pending reload commands.
[
in
mmm
| [
hh:mm
]}
in
– specify in minutes 1-999 or hours minutes when to reload the firmware on the IOLAN
Command Modes
PerleSCR#reload
Usage Guidelines
Reload the IOLAN firmware. The IOLAN will power off and then reboot. Any configuration not copied from running-config to startup-config will be lost.
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Examples
Reloads the firmware on the IOLAN in 10 hours and 20 mins.
PerleSCR#reload 10:20 <cr>
Cancels the previous reload command.
PerleSCR#reload cancel <cr>
*****
***** ----SHUTDOWN ABORTED ---
******
Related Commands
Note:
Before reloading the IOLAN copy running config to startup config to save any changes that you want to save permanently.
rename rename
{[
flash:
<WORD>
] | [
nvram:
<WORD>
]}
Syntax Description rename
{[
flash:
<WORD>
]
|
[
nvram:
<WORD>
]}
Rename the file.
Command Modes
PerleSCR#rename
Usage Guidelines
The rename command is part of the file management system commands.
Rename a file on flash or nvram.
Examples
This example renames a file on flash from testdir to newdir.
PerleSCR#rename flash:testdir flash:backup<cr>
Destination file name[backup]?
Related Commands
renew renew dhcp | dhcpv6
{[
bvi
<1–9999>
] |
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[
ethernet <1-18>
]}
[
Syntax Description
{[
bvi
<1–9999>
ethernet<1-18>
] |
]}
renew
Renew the dhcp address for the specified bridge interface.
Renew the dhcp address for the specified Ethernet interface.
PerleSCR#renew
Command Modes
Usage Guidelines
Renew the IPv4/IPv6 address for specified interface. An IPv4/IPv6 address with be allocated from the DHCP pool.
Examples
This example will renew the DHCP IPv4 address for eth10.
PerleSCR# renew dhcp eth10<cr>
Related Commands
reset reset
{[
factory
]}
Syntax Description
{[
factory
]}
reset
Resets the IOLAN to factory default, removing all configuration files, certificates and keys.
PerleSCR#reset
Command Modes
Usage Guidelines
Sets the IOLAN to factory defaults,
Related Commands
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rmdir rmdir
{[
flash:
<WORD>
]}
Syntax Description
{[
flash:
<WORD>
]}
Command Modes
Usage Guidelines
Remove a file on flash.
Examples
This example removes a file on flash.
PerleSCR# remove flash:testit <cr>
Remove Directory name [testit]?
Related Commands
rename
Remove the directory on flash.
PerleSCR#rmdir
serialt serialt
{[
#[mask] [...] [-full] [-size=# [-show]
]}
Syntax Description serialt
{[
#[mask] [...] [-full] [-size=# [-show]
]} Takes serial line trace.
Usage Guidelines
Captures data on serial line.
Examples
This example will capture all data on serial port 1 and display it on the screen.
PerleSCR# serialt 1 -show<cr>
SERIAL TRACE V1.00
To start a serial trace:
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Privileged EXEC mode serialt #[=mask] [...] [-full] [-size=#] [-show]
| | | | | |
| | | | | then show the trace file
| | | | size in kilobytes (2-1024)
| | | stop when trace file full else wrap
| | another port/mask to simultaneously trace
| optional trace mask any combination of:
| rx+tx+signals+special+ioctl or use: normal,all,same
port number 1->max
Serial trace file utilities: serialt [-show] [-remove]
| |
| remove the trace file
show the trace file
Related Commands
show aaa show aaa
{[
local user lockout
]}
Syntax Description
{[
local user lockout
]}
show aaa
Shows users that are locked out of the
IOLAN.
PerleSCR#show aaa
Command Modes
Usage Guidelines
This command will show you the current locked out users on the IOLAN.
Examples
This example will show you the current locked out users on the IOLAN.
PerleSCR#show aaa local user lockout<cr>
Locked-out users: Lyn
Related Commands
show alarm show alarm
{[
description port
] |
[
profile
] |
[
settings
]}
Syntax Description show alarm
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{[
description port
] |
[
profile
] |
[
settings
]}
Command Modes
Show description.
Show profile.
Show settings.
#show alarm
Usage Guidelines
Shows you alarm descriptions, profile and settings.
Examples
To show alarm descriptions.
PerleSCR>show alarm profile<cr> defaultPort:
Interfaces eth1, eth2, eth3, eth4, eth5, eth6, eth7, eth8, eth9, eth10, eth11, eth12, eth13, eth14, eth15, eth16, eth17, eth18
Alarms not-operating
Syslog not-operating
Notifies not-operating
Related Commands
show archive show
{[
archive config | rollback | timer
] |
[
update
]}
Syntax Description show archive
{[
archive config | rollback | timer
] |
Shows information for configuration rollback and timer.
[
update
]}
Shows whether the Check Software update is enabled.
Command Modes
PerleSCR#show archive
Usage Guidelines
Shows config rollback and update feature.
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Examples
This example will show the config for the rollback feature.
PerleSCR#show archive<cr>
The maximum archive configurations allowed is 14.
There are currently 9 archive configurations saved.
The next archive file will be named flash:-<timestamp>-9
Archive # Name
1 flash:-May-19-14-14-16-0
2 flash:-May-19-14-17-50-1
3 flash:-May-1914-19-00-2
4 flash:-May-19-14-19-14-3
5 flash:-May-19-14-20-55-4
6 flash:-May-19-14-24-31-5
7 flash:-May-19-15-05-37-6
8 flash:-May-19-03-37-55-7
9 flash:-May-19-03-38-10-8 <- Most Recent
10
11
12
13
14
Related Commands
show arp show
{[
arp
A.B.C.D
]}
Syntax Description
{[
arp
A.B.C.D
]}
Command Default show arp
Show arp table.
None
Command Modes
PerleSCR#show arp
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to show entries in the arp table.
Enter an ipv4 address to display the entry for this ip address in the arp table.
Examples
This example show you how to view the arp table.
PerleSCR#show arp<cr>
Address HWtype HWaddress Flags Mask Iface
172.16.113.20 ether 78:2b:cb:a5:b4:0c C eth1
172.16.23.122 ether 70:f3:95:18:7a:a3 C eth1
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Related Commands
show bgp show
{[
bgp community
]
|
[
community-list
<1-500 >
exact-match
| <list-name>
]
|
[
filter-list
<access-list name>
]
|
[
memory
]
|
[
neighbors
<A.B.C.D> | <X:X::X:X>
]
|
[
prefix-list
<word>
]
|
[
regexp
<line>
]
|
[
route-map
<line>
]}
Syntax Description show bgp
{[
bgp community
] |
Show routes matching the communities.
[
community-list
<1-500 >
exact-match |
<list-name>
] |
[
filter-list
<access-list name>
] |
Show routes matching the community list.
Show routes conforming to the filter list.
[
memory
]
|
[
neighbors
<A.B.C.D> | <X:X::X:X>
]
|
Global BGP memory statistics.
Detailed list for TCP and BGP neighbor connections.
[
prefix-list
<word>
] |
Display routes matching the prefixlist.
[
regexp
<line>
]
|
Display routes matching the AS path regular expression.
[
route-map
<line>
]}
Display routes matching the routemap
Command Modes
PerleSCR#show bgp
Usage Guidelines
Show BGP information.
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Examples
This example shows bgp neighbors.
PerleSCR# show bgp neighbors<cr>
BGP neighbor is 172.16.39.2, remote AS 65537, local AS 65536, external link
BGP version 4, remote router ID 172.16.39.2
BGP state = Established, up for 00:14:28
Last read 05:39:27, hold time is 180, keepalive interval is 60 seconds
Neighbor capabilities:
4 Byte AS: advertised and received
Route refresh: advertised and received(old & new)
Address family IPv4 Unicast: advertised and received
Message statistics:
Inq depth is 0
Outq depth is 0
Opens:
Notifications:
Sent Rcvd
1
Updates:
Keepalives:
Route Refresh:
Capability:
Total:
0
0 0
1
16
0
0
18
1
15
0
0
16
Minimum time between advertisement runs is 30 seconds
For address family: IPv4 Unicast
Community attribute sent to this neighbor(both)
1 accepted prefixes
Connections established 1; dropped 0
Last reset never
Local host: 172.16.39.1, Local port: 179
Foreign host: 172.16.39.2, Foreign port: 38216
Nexthop: 172.16.39.1
Nexthop global: 2011::2
Nexthop local: fe80::251:82ff:fe11:2201
BGP connection: non shared network
Read thread: on Write thread: off
Related Commands
show bridge show
{[
bridge
]}
Syntax Description
{[
bridge
]}
show bridge
Show list of bridges
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Command Default
Command Modes
None
PerleSCR#show bridge
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to list bridge information.
Examples
This example show you how to view bridge information.
PerleSCR#show bridge<cr>
Bridge Name Bridge ID br1 8000.00400298993b no eth10, eth11, eth12, eth13, eth14, eth15, eth16, eth25, eth26, eth27, eth28, eth29, eth30, eth31, eth32, eth9
Related Commands
show clock show
{[
clock
]}
Syntax Description
{[
clock
]}
Command Modes
Usage Guidelines
Shows current date and clock.
Examples
To show clock, type
PerleSCR# show clock <cr>
Thu Nov 22 3:18:17:17 UTC 2018
Related Commands
show clock
Shows current date and clock.
PerleSCR#show clock
show crypto show
{[
crypto ipsec client |esp-group
<WORD>
| ike-group
<WORD>
| status
] |
[
openvpn | pki | ssl
]}
Syntax Description show crypto
|
{[
crypto ipsec client |esp-group
<WORD>
| ike-group
<WORD>
| status
]
Shows IPsec information.
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[
openvpn
] |
[
pki
] |
[
ssl
]}
Command Modes
Usage Guidelines
Show crypto information.
Examples
To show ipsec status, type
PerleSCR# show ipsec status <cr>
IPsec is enabled
IPsec is running
No connections active
Related Commands
Privileged EXEC mode
Show OpenVPN information.
Shows pki information.
Shows ssl information,
PerleSCR#show crypto
show debugging show
{[
debugging
]}
Syntax Description
{[
debugging
]}
show debugging
Shows which processes are in debugging mode.
PerleSCR#show debugging
Command Modes
Usage Guidelines
Shows which functions or commands have debug enabled.
Examples
This example shows the output of the debug command.
PerleSCR# show debugging<cr>
BGP events debugging is on
NTP debugging is on
show dhcp show dhcp
{[
lease
]}
Syntax Description show dhcp
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{[
lease
]}
Command Modes
Shows current devices with leases.
PerleSCR#show dhcp
Usage Guidelines
Shows all client dhcp leases with configured options.
Examples
This example will show all the dhcp leases.
PerleSCR# show dhcp lease<cr> dhcp-assigned-address 172.17.121.182
option subnet mask 255.255.0.0
option dhcp-lease time 86400 seconds option dhcp-server-identifier 172.17.3.13
renew Mon Jan 01 08:44:00 EST 2021 rebind Mon Jan 01 19:02:16 EST 2021 expire Mon Jan 01 22:02:16 EST 2021
Related Commands
show dot1x
{
[
all
|
details
|
statistics
] |
[
credential
<WORD>
]
|
[
interface ethernet <1-18> | details | statistics
] |
[
radius statistics interface ethernet <1-18>
]
}
show dot1x
Syntax Description show dot1x
[
all | details | statistics
] |
Type all for details for all dot1x connections. Select all statistics to view statistics for each dot1x connection.
[
credential
<WORD>
]
|
Type credential to show the credential profile for the user.
[
interface ethernet <1-18> details | statistics
] |
Type Ethernet interface to show connections authenticated with dot1x.
[
radius statistics interface ethernet <1-
18>
]
}
Type radius to show radius statistics for authenticator mode.
Command Modes
PerleSCR#show dot1x
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Usage Guidelines
Shows the connection information for suppliant and authenticator dot1x connections.
Examples
This example shows the interfaces with dot1x enabled.
PerleSCR#show dot1x all
Sysauthcontrol Enabled
Dot1x Protocol Version 3
Dot1x Info for Ethernet2
====================================
PAE = AUTHENTICATOR
QuietPeriod = 60
SuppTimeout = 30
ReAuthMax = 2
MaxReq = 2
TxPeriod = 30
Dot1x Info for Ethernet3
====================================
PAE = SUPPLICANT
StartPeriod = 30 (fixed)
AuthPeriod = 30 (fixed)
HeldPeriod = 60 (fixed)
MaxStart = 3 (fixed)
Credentials profile = lfelton
EAP profile = md5chap
This example shows dot1x credentials.
PerleSCR#show dot1x credential
Dot1x Credential Profile: lfelton
--------------------------------------------
Username: lfelton
Password:*******
Related Commands
show eap show eap
{[
profile
<WORD>
] |
[
registrations
]}
[
Syntax Description profile
<WORD>
]
|
show eap
Shows details for pre-defined eap
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[
registrations
]}
Command Modes
Shows supported EAP.
PerleSCR>show eap
Usage Guidelines
Shows configured methods and pki-trustpoints for EAP configured profiles. EAP profiles are configured using the eap profile <name> command. The registration show command shows the EAP methods supported by your IOLAN.
Examples
This example shows eap registrations.
PerleSCR#show eap registrations <cr>
Registered EAP Methods:
=======================
Method Type Name
4 Auth and Peer MD5
6 Auth and Peer GTC
13 Auth and Peer TLS
21 Auth and Peer TTLS
25 Auth and Peer PEAP
26 Auth and Peer MSCHAPV2
..........
This example shows all eap profiles.
PerleSCR>show eap profiles<cr>
EAP Profile: md5chap
----------------------------------------
PKI-Trustpoint: None
Allowed Phase 1 methods:
-----------------------------------------
MD5
MSCHAPV2
Related Commands
show eee show eee
{[
capabilities interface ethernet <1-18>
]
[
status
]}
|
Syntax Description show eee
|
{[
capabilities interface ethernet <1-18>
] Shows whether the remote Ethernet interface is capable of Energy
Efficient Ethernet.
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[
status
]}
Command Modes
Usage Guidelines
Shows eee capabilities for Ethernet ports.
Examples
This example shows eee capabilities on the Ethernet ports.
PerleSCR# show eee capabilites.<cr>
Ethernet1
EEE: no
Ethernet2
EEE: no
Ethernet9
EEE: yes
Ethernet10
EEE: yes
Ethernet11
EEE: yes
Ethernet12
EEE: yes
Ethernet13
EEE:yes
Ethernet14
EEE:yes
Ethernet15
EEE:yes
Ethernet16
EEE:yes
Privileged EXEC mode
Shows the current status
Disagree – the remote interface cannot negotiate eee.
Link down – the remote interface is not connected.
Operational – both sides have agreed on eee capabilities.
Disabled – eee is disabled on this
Ethernet interface.
PerleSCR#show eee
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Ethernet25
EEE:yes
Ethernet26
EEE:yes
Ethernet27
EEE:yes
Ethernet28
EEE:yes
Ethernet28
EEE:yes
Ethernet29
EEE:yes
Ethernet30
EEE:yes
Ethernet31
EEE:yes
Ethernet32
EEE:yes
show email show email
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Usage Guidelines
Shows configured email parameters.
Examples
This example shows email configuration.
PerleSCR# show email <cr>
Email: Disabled
SMTP Server: testsnmp from:
Encryption: none
Username: lyn
Password: test
Validate Certificate: Disabled
Related Commands
show email
PerleSC#show email
show environment show
{[
environment
[
all
]
|
[
power status
]
|
}
|
Syntax Description show environment
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[
all
]
|
[
power status
]
|
[
temperature
]}
Show all environment status.
Shows status of power supplies.
Show temperature status.
Command Modes
PerleSCR#show environment
Usage Guidelines
Shows power supply statuses.
This example shows the IOLAN internal environment.
PerleSCR# show environment all<cr>
POWER SUPPLY 1 is DC Not Present
Power sensor value: Not currently valid
POWER SUPPLY 2 is DC OK
Power sensor value: 5.00 Volts
show facility-alarm show
{[
facility-alarm
]
|
[
status
]}
Syntax Description
{[
facility-alarm
] | [
status
]}
Command Modes show facility-alarms
Shows facility alarms by status
PerleSCR#show facility-alarm
Usage Guidelines
Shows facility alarms.
Examples
This example shows facility alarm statuses.
#show facility-alarm status<cr>
Source Severity Description Actions Time
-
----------------- -------- -------------------------------------- ----------------- -------------------
PerleSCR MAJOR Redundant Power missing or failed LOG May
1 2020 14:07
show flash: show flash:
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Usage Guidelines
Shows the contents of flash:.
show flash:
PerleSCR#flash:
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Examples
This example shows contents of the flash file system.
PerleSCR# show flash:<cr>
Directory of flash:
57 -rw- 2504 Jan 2 2019 20:58
-04:00 test-Jan-02-20-58-34-113
78 -rw- 3332 Sep 16 2019 11:58
-04:00 test-Sep-16-11-58-38-8462
37 -rw- 2124 Jan 2 2019 00:28
-04:00 test-Jan-02-00-28-14-37
49 -rw- 2124 Jan 2 2019 01:21
57 -rw- 2504 Jan 2 2019 20:58
-04:00 test-Jan-02-20-58-34-113
78 -rw- 3332 Sep 16 2019 11:58
-04:00 test-Sep-16-11-58-38-8462
37 -rw- 2124 Jan 2 2019 00:28
-04:00 test-Jan-02-00-28-14-37
49 -rw- 2124 Jan 2 2019 01:21
-04:00 test-Jan-02-01-21-17-23
70 -rw- 2513 Jan 3 2019 00:33
-04:00 test-Jan-03-00-33-56-69
39 -rw- 2124 Jan 2 2019 00:30
-04:00 test-Jan-02-00-30-16-39
74 -rw- 3509 Sep 10 2019 13:29
-04:00 test-Sep-10-13-29-21-5469
64 -rw- 2515 Jan 2 2019 23:16
-04:00 test-Jan-02-23-16-52-42
61 -rw- 2504 Jan 2 2019 22:27
-04:00 test-Jan-02-22-27-57-83
71 -rw- 3509 Sep 10 2019 13:26
-04:00 test-Sep-10-13-26-19-5466
43 -rw- 2124 Jan 2 2019 00:51
-04:00 test-Jan-02-00-51-17-17
20 -rw- 0 Dec 31 2018 22:13 -04:00 gnss.txt
Related Commands
Privileged EXEC mode
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show hosts show
{[
hosts
]}
Syntax Description
{[
hosts
]}
Command Modes
Usage Guidelines
Show a list of hosts listed in the host table.
Examples
This example shows the host table.
PerleSCR#show hosts<cr>
Default domain name is not set
DNS lookup is enabled
Name Servers are not configured
Host table:
PerleName 172.16.113.77
RADIUS_SERVER 172.16.55.88
TACACS_SERVER 172.16.55.99
Related Commands
show hosts
Configured hosts in the host table.
PerleSCR# show hosts
show interfaces show interfaces
{[
interfaces bvi [
<1-9999>
] |
[
dialer
<0-15>
] |
[
ethernet<1-18>
] |
[
loopback counters | description | stats | summary
] |
[
openvpn-tunnel
<0-999
] |
[
tunnel
<0-999
] |
[
counters
] |
[
description
] |
[
stats
] |
[
summary
]}
Syntax Description show interfaces
{[
interfaces bvi [
<1-9999>
] |
Show Bridge-Group Virtual interfaces.
[
dialer
<0-15>
] |
[
ethernet<1-18>
] |
Show Dialer interfaces.
Show Ethernet interfaces.
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[
loopback counters | description | stats | summary
] |
[
openvpn-tunnel
<0-999
] |
[
tunnel
<0-999
] |
[
counters
] |
[
description
] |
Show loopback interface.
Show OpenVPN interfaces.
Show tunnels.
Show counters for all interfaces.
[
stats
] |
[
summary
]}
Command Modes
Show descriptions for all interfaces.
Show stats for all interfaces.
Show summary for all interfaces.
PerleSCR#show interfaces
Usage Guidelines
Shows interface details, including admin status and link statuses.
Examples
This example shows the host table.
PerleSCR#show interfaces description<cr>
Interface Admin Status Link Status Description
--------- ------------ ----------- ----------lo up up eth1 up up eth2 up down eth9 up down eth10 up down eth11 up down eth12 up down eth13 up down eth14 up down eth15 up down eth16 up down eth25 up down eth26 up down eth27 up down eth28 up down eth29 up down eth30 up down eth31 up down eth32 up down br1 up down
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Related Commands
show ip access-lists show ip access-lists
{[
extended
<100-199> <2000-2699>
|
[
standard
<1-99> <2000-2699>
]}
Syntax Description
|
{[
extended
<100-199> <2000-2699>
]
show ip access-lists
Extended IP access lists.
[
standard
<1-99> <2000-2699>
]}
Standard IP access lists.
Command Modes
PerleSCR#show ip access-lists
Usage Guidelines
Shows configured access lists.
Examples
PerleSCR#show ip access-lists
Extended IP access list 100
10 permit any any
Related Commands
show ip alg show ip alg
{[
table
]}
Syntax Description
{[
table
]}
Command Modes
Usage Guidelines
Shows Application Level Gateway (ALG).
show ip alg table
Extended IP access lists.
PerleSCR#show ip alg table
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Examples
This example shows ip alg table information.
PerleSCR#show ip alg table<cr>
CONN-ID Source Destination Protocol Timeout State
470387840 127.0.0.1:54322 127.0.0.1:199 tcp [6] 429781
ESTABLISHED
445100032 127.0.0.1:54326 127.0.0.1:199 tcp [6] 429781
ESTABLISHED
1030624192 127.0.0.1:41776 127.0.0.1:13514 tcp [6] 100
TIME_WAIT
470388160 127.0.0.1:54324 127.0.0.1:199 tcp [6] 429781
ESTABLISHED
445101312 172.16.113.216:50077 172.16.113.215:80 tcp [6] 424575
ESTABLISHED
470386240 127.0.0.1:41778 127.0.0.1:13514 tcp [6] 431999
ESTABLISHED
show ip arp show ip arp
{[
<A.B.C.D>
]}
Syntax Description
{[
<A.B.C.D>
]}
show ip arp
Show the arp entry for the specified ipv4 address.
None
Command Default
Command Modes
PerleSCR#show ip arp
Usage Guidelines
Show arp table details.
Examples
PerleSCR#show ip arp<cr>
Address HWtype HWaddress Flags Mask Iface
172.16.113.20 ether 78:2B:cb:a5:b4:0c CM eth1
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show ip bgp
Syntax Description
Command Modes show ip bgp
PerleSCR#show ip bgp
Usage Guidelines
Shows BGP information.
Examples
This example shows how to display bgp information.
PerleSCR#show ip bgp<cr>
BGP table version is 0, local router ID is 172.16.113.215
Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, i - internal,
r RIB-failure, S Stale, R Removed
Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
Network Next Hop Metric LocPrf Weight Path
*> 172.16.0.0 0.0.0.0 1 32768 i
Total number of prefixes 1
Related Commands
show ip community-list
Syntax Description
Command Modes show ip community-list
PerleSCR#show ip communitylist
Usage Guidelines
Shows IP community list information.
Examples
This example shows how to display community lists.
PerleSCR#show ip community-list<cr>
Community ( expanded) access list 100 permit 50
Related Commands
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show ip ddns ip ddns
{[
service
|
use-web
]}
Syntax Description
{[
service use-web
]}
|
show ip ddns
Show the service being used for
DDNS.
Web check used for obtaining the external address.
PerleSCR#show ip ddns<cr>
Command Modes
Usage Guidelines
Show all DDNS settings.
Examples
This example shows DDNS service configured on ethernet port 18.
PerleSCR>show ip ddns service ethernet 18<cr>
Service dyndns
Login testddns
Password ********
Related Commands
show ip dhcp ip dhcp
{[
binding
] |
[
pool
<WORD>
]}[
Syntax Description
[
{[
binding pool
] |
<WORD>
]}
Command Modes show ip dhcp
Type bindings to show all automatic DHCP IP bindings
Type the name of the DHCP IP pool to show the client leases or bindings. Also shows you
Fixed/Reserved leases.
PerleSCR#show ip dhcp bindings<cr>
Usage Guidelines
Show all DHCP IP bindings. Type in the name of the pool you want to see DHCP ip bindings for.
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Examples
This example shows how to display all DHCP IP bindings.
PerleSCR#show ip dhcp pool testpool <cr> lease 172.16.0.4
lease expires Sun Jan 12 19:50:45 2019
hardware ethernet 78:2b:cb:a5:b4:0c;
client-hostname "DESKTOP-N5PC2JQ";
state: active
Fixed Reserved leases
IP address Client-ID/Hardware address
172.16.113.200 17:17:23:34:56:77
Related Commands
show ip dns show ip dns
Syntax Description
Command Modes show ip dns
PerleSCR#show ip dns
Usage Guidelines
Shows IP DNS configuration and information.
Examples
This example shows how to display all DNS settings.
PerleSCR# show ip dns <cr>
IP DNS
======
DNS Lookup Enabled
Listen Addresses:
192.168.0.1
Cache Size 10000
Ignore Host File Off
Negative TTL 3600
No Name Servers Configured
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show ip extcommunity-list show ip extcommunity-list
Syntax Description
Command Modes show ip extcommunity-list
PerleSCR#show ip extcommunity-list
Usage Guidelines
Shows configured ip extcommunity lists.
Examples
This example shows how to display community lists.
PerleSCR#show ip extcommunity-list<cr>
Extended community standard list 99 denyso0:0:1:30
Related Commands
show ip firewall show ip firewall
{[
<NAME>
]}
Syntax Description
{[
<NAME>
]}
Command Modes show ip firewall
The name of the firewall.
PerleSCR#show ip firewall
Usage Guidelines
Shows ip firewall configuration.
Examples
This example shows how to display active firewalls.
PerleSCR#show ip firewall<cr>
Active on
Rule Packets Bytes Action Proto Source Destination Rule Specs
----- ------- ------- ------- ------- ----------- ----------------- ---------------
10 0 0 accept ip 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0
/* firewall1-10 */
10000 0 0 drop ip 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0
/* firewall1-10000 default-action drop */
Related Commands
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show ip health show ip health
{[
interfaces | profiles | status
]}
Syntax Description show ip health
{[
interfaces | profiles | status
]}
Show health profile and statuses for interfaces.
Command Modes
PerleSCR# show ip health
Usage Guidelines
Show health status for interfaces.
Examples
This example shows how to display all health information for all configured interfaces.
PerleSCR# show ip health <cr>
IP Health Profiles and Tests Configuration:
===========================================
Profile Name : testHealth
Failure-count: 10
Success-count: 10
Test 1: Type: PING Response Timeout: 1 Target: 192.168.0.98
IP Interface Health-Profile Configuration:
==========================================
Ethernet1 testHealth
Ethernet2 testHealth
Ethernet3 testHealth
Ethernet4 testHealth
Ethernet5 testHealth
Ethernet6 testHealth
Ethernet7 testHealth
Ethernet8 testHealth
Ethernet9 testHealth
Ethernet10 testHealth
Ethernet11 testHealth
.................
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Related Commands
show ip host-group show ip host-group
{[
<WORD>
]}
Syntax Description
{[
<WORD>
]}
show ip host-group
Show ip host groups registered for
DDNS service.
PerleSCR#show ip host-group
Command Modes
Usage Guidelines
Show ip host groups registered for DDNS service.
Examples
This example shows how to display the host group tables.
PerleSCR# show ip host-group test<cr>
Host list:
172.16.77.88
1:2:3:4::5
Related Commands
show ip http show http
{[
server status
]}
Syntax Description
{[
server status
]}
Command Modes
Usage Guidelines
Shows status of HTTP server.
show ip http
Show HTTP server status.
PerleSCR#show ip http
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Examples
Shows status of HTTP server.
PerleSCR# show ip http <cr>
Http server status: Enabled
HTTP server port : 80
User session idle timeout: 1440 seconds
HTTP secure server status: Enabled
HTTP secure server port: 443
Related Commands
show ip interface show ip interface
Syntax Description
Command Modes show ip interface
#show ip interfaces
Usage Guidelines
Shows interface statuses.
Examples
This example shows how to display all ip interfaces.
PerleSCR#show ip interface <cr>
Interface IP Address Mask Admin Status Link Status Description
--------- ----------------- ----------------- ------------ ----------- ----------- lo 127.0.0.1 255.0.0.0 up up eth1 - - admin down down eth2 - - up down wlm0 25.109.1.55 255.255.255.240 up up wlan0 - - up down br1 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0 up up wlan1 - - up up
Related Commands
show ip nat show ip nat
{[
statistics
|
translations
]}
Syntax Description show ip nat
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{[
statistics
|
translations
}
Shows the NAT source statistics table.
Shows the pre-nat and post-nat translations. table.
#show ip nat
Command Modes
Usage Guidelines
Shows the IOLAN’s Network Address Translation Table (NAT) statistics and translations.
Example
This example shows ip nat translations.
PerleSCR#show ip nat translations<cr>
NAT Source Translations
Pre-NAT Post-NAT Prot Timeout
172.16.0.4 25.111.129.244 tcp 339052
NAT Destination Translations
Pre-Nat Post-NAT Port-Timeout
Related Commands
show ip ospf show ip ospf translations
]}
{[
statistics
|
Syntax Description
{[
statistics
|
translations
]}
show ip ospf
Command Modes
PerleSCR#show ip ospf
Usage Guidelines
Shows the IOLAN’s Network Address Translation Table (NAT) statistics and translations.
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Examples
PerleSCR#show ip ospf
OSPF Routing Process, Router ID: 172.16.39.2
Supports only single TOS (TOS0) routes
This implementation conforms to RFC2328
RFC1583Compatibility flag is disabled
OpaqueCapability flag is disabled
Initial SPF scheduling delay 200 millisec(s)
Minimum hold time between consecutive SPFs 1000 millisec(s)
Maximum hold time between consecutive SPFs 10000 millisec(s)
Hold time multiplier is currently 1
SPF algorithm last executed 7m53s ago
SPF timer is inactive
Refresh timer 10 secs
Number of external LSA 0. Checksum Sum 0x00000000
Number of opaque AS LSA 0. Checksum Sum 0x00000000
Number of areas attached to this router: 1
Area ID: 0.0.0.0 (Backbone)
Number of interfaces in this area: Total: 1, Active: 1
Number of fully adjacent neighbors in this area: 0
Area has no authentication
SPF algorithm executed 1 times
Number of LSA 1
Number of router LSA 1. Checksum Sum 0x00001e7a
Number of network LSA 0. Checksum Sum 0x00000000
Number of summary LSA 0. Checksum Sum 0x00000000
Number of ASBR summary LSA 0. Checksum Sum 0x00000000
Number of NSSA LSA 0. Checksum Sum 0x00000000
Number of opaque link LSA 0. Checksum Sum 0x00000000
Number of opaque area LSA 0. Checksum Sum 0x00000000
Related Commands
show ip prefix-list show ip prefix-list
{[
WORD
]}
Syntax Description
{[
WORD
]}
Command Modes
Usage Guidelines
Shows prefix list table.
show ip prefix-list
PerleSCR#show ip prefix-list<cr>
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Examples
Shows ip prefix list.
PerleSCR# show ip prefix-list<cr> ip prefix-list pefix-lab ( for lab users) seq 10 permit 172.17.0.0/16
Related Commands
show ip rip show ip rip
{[
status
]}
Syntax Description
{[
status
]}
Command Modes show ip rip status
Show rip information.
PerleSCR# show ip rip status <cr>
Usage Guidelines
Shows ip routing table.
Examples
Shows rip routing table.
PerleSCR# show ip rip<cr>
Routing Protocol is "rip"
Sending updates every 30 seconds with +/-50%, next due in 30 seconds
Timeout after 180 seconds, garbage collect after 120 seconds
Outgoing update filter list for all interface is not set
Incoming update filter list for all interface is not set
Default redistribution metric is 1
Redistributing:
Default version control: send version 2, receive any version
Interface Send Recv Key-chain
Routing for Networks:
Routing Information Sources:
Gateway BadPackets BadRoutes Distance Last Update
Distance: (default is 120)
Related Commands
show ip route show ip route
{[
table
<1-200>
]}
Syntax Description show ip route
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{[
table
<1-200>
]}
Command Default
Command Modes
Usage Guidelines
Shows configured tables for ip routing.
Examples
Shows rip route table entries.
PerleSCR# show ip route<cr> table:200
Related Commands
Privileged EXEC mode
Show ip routes or route table.
Tables must be pre-defined by the user.
None
PerleSCR#show ip route
show ip route-policy show ip route-policy
{[
table
<1-200>
]}
Syntax Description show ip route-policy
{[
table
<1-200>
]}
Show ip routes or route table. Tables must be pre-defined by the user.
Command Modes
PerleSCR#show ip route-policy
Usage Guidelines
Show configured routing policies.
Examples
Shows ip route policies table.
PerleSCR#show ip route-policy
IPv4 Route-policy route1
Active on
Rule Packets Bytes Action Proto Source Destination Rule
Specs
----- ------- ------- ------- ------- -------------- -------------- ---------------
20 0 0 rtable-254 ip 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0
/* route1-9999 */
10000 0 0 accept ip 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0
/* route1-10000 default-action accept */
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show ip ssh show ip ssh
Syntax Description
Command Modes show ip ssh
PerleSCR#show ip ssh
Usage Guidelines
Shows configuration for ssh.
Examples
This example shows ip ssh configuration.
PerleSCR#show ip ssh<cr>
SSH version: 2
SSH server: Enabled
Authentication timeout: 120 seconds
Authentication retries: 3
SSH public key: ssh-rsa
AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQCgAtvWaaM0CeMWoZV1H00sni2J8TY alvSyysQGyBDIOAydaaKv1+s1Imj00FL2Boi3ke/SoKhvuLJQ+bMVFXD7kXw2fk71
Mo8f8Dd/rOuuF4kE6hKV+LLl44kJKwCUC2w2m4L1lH8Zn8HuX89Qcv2oqPUdkBfO
1nelU3gc6gN4v1ckC069Tgg9hrhghCiBECCCYxmAJUhIy4dQcPwO1DQ6Acp2p3l
W2RYdgUvRAlr8oLiVdrEvT7zZECpYgCMYWmfsTtUhvv8yZpvNAhV9nRm5E93Yl0
V2J15qlmIlSGKn0iiLRW42xjQ4MT5XmWdlXj+NpuMlQRtFzyYPkR2HMf+9
Related Commands
show ipv6 show ipv6
{[
access-lists
<WORD>
] |
[
bgp
<X:X:X:X::X> | <X:X:X:X::X/M>
] |
[
dhcp binding | interface client-mode | pool
] |
[
firewall
<WORD>
] |
[
interface
] |
[
neighbours bvi
<0-999>
| ethernet <1-18> | tunnel
<0-999>
] |
[
ospf area | border-routers | database | interface | linkstate | neighbor | redistribution | route
] |
[
prefix-list
<WORD>
] |
[
rip status
] |
[
route table
<1-200>
] |
[
route-policy
<WORD>
]}
Syntax Description show ipv6
{[
access-lists
<WORD>
] |
List all access lists.
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<X:X:X:X::X> | <X:X:X:X::X/M>
] |
[
dhcp binding | interface client-mode | pool
] |
[
firewall
<WORD>
] |
[
interface
] |
[
neighbors bvi
<0-999>
| ethernet<1-
18> | tunnel
<0-999>
] |
[
ospf area | border-routers | database | interface | linkstate | neighbor | redistribution | route
] |
[
prefix-list
<WORD>
] |
[
rip status
] |
[
route table
<1-200>
] |
[
route-policy
<WORD>
]}
Command Modes
Usage Guidelines
Show IPv6 information.
Privileged EXEC mode
Show BGP information.
Show DHCP parameters.
Show firewall information.
Show interface configuration and status.
Show neighbors cache entries.
Show OSPF information.
List IP prefix lists.
Show RIP status.
Show IP routing table.
Show route-policy information.
PerleSCR#show ipv6
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Examples
Shows rip routing table.
PerleSCR# show ipv6 interface<cr>
Interface IPv6 Address Admin Status Link
Status Description
--------- ---------------------------------- ------------
----------- ----------- lo ::1/128 up up eth1 - up up eth2 - up down eth9 - up down eth10 - up down eth11 - up down eth12 - up down eth13 - up down eth14 - up down eth15 - up down eth16 - up down eth17 - up up eth18 - up down br1 - up down
Related Commands
Privileged EXEC mode
show line show line
{[
console
<0-0>
] |
[
tty
<1-16>
[modbus statistics master-tcp | master-udp | slave-tcp | slave-udp] | multihost | packet-forwarding | ppp | rlogin-client | settings | slip | ssh-client | ssl | statistics | telnet-client | udp | vmodem
]}
Syntax Description show line
{[
console
<0-0>
] |
Show configured console parameters.
Show statistics for tty lines.
tty
<1-16>
[modbus statistics master-tcp
| master-udp | slave-tcp | slave-udp] | multihost | packet-forwarding | ppp | rlogin-client | settings | slip | ssh-client | ssl | statistics | telnet-client | udp | vmodem
]}
Command Modes
PerleSCR#show line
Usage Guidelines
Show line configuration for serial ports.
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Examples
Show line parameters for tty1.
PerleSCR#show line tty 1<cr>
TTY 1
Service reverse raw
Port 10001
Multihost none
Break off
Break Delay 0
Break Length 0
Connection Method direct-connect
Data Logging Off
Dial Retries 0
Dial Timeout 0
Discard Characters 0
Received With Errors Off
Echo Suppression Off
Hotkey Prefix 0
Idle Timer 0
Interface eia-232
Initiate Connection any
Initiate Char 0 address is 0
Internet Address ::
Keepalive Off
Line Name
Line Termination On
Lock Off
Map CR to CRLF Off
Internet Address ::
Keepalive Off
Line Name
Line Termination On
Lock Off
Map CR to CRLF Off
Privileged EXEC mode
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Microsoft SAC Support Off
Mode Disabled
Modem Init String
Monitor DCD Off
Monitor DSR Off
Monitor DTR Off
MOTD Off
Multisessions 0
Pages 0
Phone Number
Reset Off
Rev Sess Security Off
RTS Toggle Off
RTS Toggle Initial Delay 0
Session Strings
Initiate
Terminate
Delay 0
Terminal vt100
TX Driver Control auto
Session Timer 0
show logging show logging
Syntax Description
Command Modes show logging
PerleSCR#show logging
Usage Guidelines
Shows logging buffer.
Examples
This example shows the logging buffer.
PerleSCR>show logging<cr>
Syslog logging: enabled (764643 messages processed, 0 messages rate-limited, 0 overruns)
Console logging: level debugging, 71 messages logged
Monitor logging: level debugging, 71 messages logged
Logging to:
Buffer logging: level debugging, 1344 messages logged
File logging: disabled
Trap logging: level informational
Logging Source-Interface:
Log Buffer (16384 bytes):
Sep 26 20:51:57 %REQHANDLERD-6: CONSOLE: initializing usb serial console mode
Sep 26 20:52:02 %IPSEC_STARTER-6: Starting strongSwan 5.6.2 IPsec [starter]...
Sep 26 20:52:02 %IPSEC_STARTER-6: charon is already running
(/var/run/charon.pid exists) -- skipping daemon start
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Related Commands
show mab show mab
{[
all
] |
[
interface ethernet <1-18>
] |
[
radius statistics interface ethernet <1-18>
]}
Syntax Description show mab
{[
all
] |
Show all MAB (MAC authentication Bypass) devices.
[
interface ethernet <1-18>
] |
Show all MAB devices on specified Ethernet interface.
[
radius statistics interface ethernet <1-
18>
]}
Shows MAB radius information.
Command Default
#default aaa authentication dot1x default group
#default aaa authentication login default
#no aaa accounting dot1x default start-stop group
Command Modes
PerleSCR>
PerleSCR#show mab
Usage Guidelines
The devices configured for MAB will not need to be authenticated using DOT1x protocol.
Examples
This example shows the status of MAB.
PerleSCR>show mab<cr>
Sysauthcontrol disabled
Interface Mac-Auth-Bypass
----------------------------------------------
Ethernet 2 Enabled
Related Commands
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show management-access show management-access
Syntax Description
Command Modes show management-access
PerleSCR>#show managementaccess
Usage Guidelines
Shows whether management access is enabled and access restrictions from the LAN and WAN side.
Examples
This example shows management access methods for LAN/WAN and TRUSTED interfaces.
PerleSCR#show management-access<cr>
Management Access is enable
LAN: eth1 eth2 eth9 eth10 eth11 eth12 eth13 eth14 eth15 eth16 eth25 eth26 eth27 eth28 eth29 eth30 eth31 eth32 br1
HTTP HTTPS TELNET SSH SNMP
ENABLE ENABLE ENABLE ENABLE ENABLE
WAN:
HTTP HTTPS TELNET SSH SNMP
DISABLE DISABLE DISABLE DISABLE DISABLE
TRUSTED:
Related Commands
show nat66 show nat66
{[
prefix
|
statistics
]}
Syntax Description
{[
prefix
|
statistics
]}
statistics
]}
Command Modes show nat66
Show NAT66 prefixes.
Usage Guidelines
Show Network address translations for IPv6 networks.
Show NAT66 statistics.
PerleSCR#show nat66
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Examples
This example shows NAT66 statistics.
PerleSCR>show nat66 statistics<cr>
Global Stats:
ID:0
Packets translated In -> Out
1290003
Packets translate Out -> In
1290003
Related Commands
show ntp show
{[
ntp associations
] |
[
status
]}
Syntax Description
{[
ntp associations
]
|
status
]}
Command Modes show ntp
Associations made with NTP.
Current status of NTP.
PerleSCR#show ntp
Usage Guidelines
Shows NTP associations and status.
Examples
PerleSCR#show ntp associations<cr>
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
===============================================================
===============
172.16.55.77 .INIT. 16 u - 1024 0 0.000 0.000 0.000
172.16.113.55 .INIT. 16 s - 32 0 0.000 0.000 0.000
PerleSCR#show ntp status
Clock is not synchronized, stratum 16, no reference clock
Precision is 2**-18 s
Reference time is 00000000.00000000 (Thu, Feb 7 2036 2:28:16.000)
Clock offset is 0.000000 msec, root delay is 0.000 msec
Root dispersion is 1265.970 msec
System poll interval is 8 s
Related Commands
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show nvram: show nvram
:
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Usage Guidelines
Shows files stored on nvram.
Examples
PerleSCR#show nvram: <cr>
Directory of nvram:
show nvram:
PerleSCR#show nvram:
84 -rw- 1824 Sep 25 2019 14:16 -04:00 startup-config.log.2
18 -rw- 227 Sep 16 2019 12:21 -04:00 no-default-config
33 -rw- 3509 Sep 10 2019 13:29 -04:00 startup-config-safemode
25 -rw- 2601 Sep 27 2019 16:36 -04:00 startup-config
69 -rw- 1727 Sep 26 2019 09:52 -04:00 startup-config.log.1
42 -rw- 2203 Jan 2 2019 19:01 -04:00 startup-config-rollback
36 -rw- 2124 Jan 2 2019 00:31 -04:00 startup-config-replace
82 -rw- 3063 Sep 26 2019 16:51 -04:00 startup-config.log
16 -rw- 581 Sep 16 2019 12:21 -04:00 default-config
1372160 KBytes total (1032192 KBytes free)
Related Commands
show processes show processes
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Usage Guidelines
Shows processes running on your IOLAN.
show processes
PerleSCR#show processes
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Examples
PerleSCR#show processes <cr>
USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND root 1 0.0 0.4 88468 5032 ? Ss 10:36 0:12 /sbin/init root 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 10:36 0:00 [kthreadd] root 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? I< 10:36 0:00 [kworker/0:0H] root 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? I< 10:36 0:00 [mm_percpu_wq] root 7 0.2 0.0 0 0 ? S 10:36 0:44 [ksoftirqd/0] root 8 0.1 0.0 0 0 ? I 10:36 0:39 [rcu_preempt] root 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? I 10:36 0:00 [rcu_sched] root 10 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? I 10:36 0:00 [rcu_bh] root 11 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 10:36 0:00 [migration/0] root 12 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 10:36 0:00 [cpuhp/0] root 13 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 10:36 0:00 [cpuhp/1] root 14 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 10:36 0:00 [migration/1] root 15 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 10:36 0:00 [ksoftirqd/1] root 17 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? I< 10:36 0:00 [kworker/1:0H] root 18 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 10:36 0:00 [kdevtmpfs] root 19 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? I< 10:36 0:00 [netns] root 22 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 10:36 0:00 [khungtaskd] root 23 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 10:36 0:00 [oom_reaper] root 24 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? I< 10:36 0:00 [writeback] root 25 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 10:36 0:00 [kcompactd0] root 26 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? SN 10:36 0:00 [ksmd] root 27 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? SN 10:36 0:00 [khugepaged] root 28 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? I< 10:36 0:00 [crypto] root 29 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? I< 10:36 0:00 [kintegrityd] root 30 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? I< 10:36 0:00 [kblockd]
show radius show radius
{[
statistics details
]}
Syntax Description
{[
statistics details
]}
Command Modes
Usage Guidelines
Shows Radius statistics details.
Examples
Shows the radius statistics.
PerleSCR#show radius statistics <cr>
All:
Auth. Acct.
Requests 3 3
Responses 3 3
Access Rejects 3
show radius
Show radius statistics details.
PerleSCR#show radius
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show reload show reload
Syntax Description
Command Modes show reload
#show reload
Usage Guidelines
Shows scheduled reloads or reboots for the IOLAN.
Examples
This example show configured reloads.
PerleSCR#show reload<cr>
Reload scheduled for 18:00:00 EDT Oct 17 2019 (in 59 minutes)
Related Commands
Privileged EXEC mode
show route-map show route-map
{[
<WORD>
]}
Syntax Description
{[
<WORD>
]}
Command Modes
Usage Guidelines
Show route map information.
show route-map
Shows specified route map.
PerleSCR#show route-map
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Example
Shows route map details.
PerleSCR#show route-map route1
RIB: route-map route1, permit, sequence 2
Match clauses:
Set clauses:
Call clause:
Action:
Exit routemap
RIP: route-map route1, permit, sequence 2
Match clauses:
Set clauses:
Call clause:
Action:
Exit routemap
RIPV6: route-map route1, permit, sequence 2
Match clauses:
Set clauses:
Call clause:
Action:
Exit routemap
OSPF: route-map route1, permit, sequence 2
Match clauses:
Set clauses:
Call clause:
Action:
Exit routemap
OSPF6: route-map route1, permit, sequence 2
Match clauses:
Set clauses:
Call clause:
Action:
Exit routemap
BGP: route-map route1, permit, sequence 2
Match clauses:
Set clauses:
Call clause:
Action:
Exit routemap
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Related Commands
show running-config show running-config
{[
all
]}
Syntax Description
{[
all
]}
Command Modes show running-config
Show all config including defaults.
PerleSCR#show running-config
Usage Guidelines
Shows the current configuration running on your IOLAN. To make this configuration permanent you must copy this configuration to the startup configuration.
Examples
This example shows running configuration.
PerleSCR#show running config<cr>
!
!
PerleSCR
Building running-config . . . version 4.1.A4
!
!
sdm prefer dual-ipv4-and-ipv6 default
!
!
service timestamps log datetime localtime show-timezone
!
no service dhcp server
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Privileged EXEC mode tty 1 mode line tty 2 mode line tty 3 mode line tty 4 mode line tty 5 mode line tty 6 mode line tty 7 mode line tty 8 mode line tty 9 mode line tty 10 mode line tty 11 mode line tty 12 mode line tty 13 mode line tty 14 mode line tty 15 mode line tty 16 mode line
!
hostname PerleSCR username admin privilege 15 secret 5 $1$8Vd1$vr7ikQKonK0V7m/yuNVKJ0 username admin serial
line-access readin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 line-access readout 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 username barry secret 5 $1$0FI/$M5gVMUOAKkTn8.qtVH5v3.
username barry serial username testuser aaa authentication login default local tacacs radius server raddhk
address ipv4 172.16.28.108
key 7 G8QJeZ5s61FV acacs server tacdhk
address ipv4 172.16.4.90
key 7 G8QYaIl9QlY=
!
Related Commands
show sdm
{[
prefer
]}
Syntax Description
{[
prefer
]}
Command Default
Command Modes show sdm
Shows value of sdm.
Both IPv4 and IPv6
PerleSCR#show sdm
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Usage Guidelines
Displays whether your IOLAN is running IPv4 or IPv6 or both protocols.
Examples
This example shows the current value for sdm.
PerleSCR#show sdm prefer<cr>
The current template is ‘dual-ipv4-and-ipv6 default template
Related Command
show serial show serial
{[
serial advanced
]
|
[
modbus
]
|
[
port-buffering
]
|
[
trueport
]
|
[
username
]
|
[
vmodem-phone
]}
Syntax Description
{[
serial advanced
] |
[
modbus
] |
[
port-buffering
|
[
trueport
] |
[
username
] |
show serial
Shows advanced configuration.
Shows modbus configuration.
Shows port buffering information.
Shows Trueport configuration
[
vmodem-phone
]}
Command Modes
Shows user configuration for serial port.
Show virtual modem phone number.
PerleSCR# show serial
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to view serial configuration.
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Examples
This example shows the advanced configuration for serial.
PerleSCR#show serial advanced<cr>
Process Break Signals off
Flush on Close off
Single Telnet off
Data Logging Buffer Size 4K
Monitor Connection Interval 180 Seconds
Monitor Connection Number of Retries 5
Monitor Connection Retry Timeout 5 Seconds
Related Command
show snmp show snmp
{[
community
] |
[
contact
] |
[
engine-id
] |
[
group
] |
[
host
] |
[
location
] |
[
mib
] |
[
user
] |
[
view
]}
Syntax Description
{[
community
] |
[
contact
] |
[
engine-id
] |
[
group
] |
[
host
] |
[
location
] |
[
mib
] |
[
user
] |
[
view
]}
Command Modes
IOLAN SCR Command Line Reference Guide show snmp
Shows community name.
Shows contact information
Show SNMP engine-id.
Shows snmp groups.
Shows host information
Shows location information.
Shows SNMP ifmib information.
Shows snmp users.
Shows snmp views.
PerleSCR#show snmp
116
Usage Guidelines
Shows configured options for SNMP.
Examples
This example show the configured options for SNMP.
PerleSCR#show snmp view<cr>
View name: IOLAN-view
include: iso, exclude
Related Commands
show ssh
Syntax Description
Command Modes show ssh
PerleSCR>show ssh
Usage Guidelines
Show users connected via ssh.
Examples
This example show which users are connected.
PerleSCR> show ssh<cr>
Line User Host Idle Location
1 vty 0 admin idle 00:28:26 172.16.113.31
2 vty 1 lyn idle 00:00:03 172.16.113.30
Related Commands
Privileged EXEC mode
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show startup-config
Syntax Description
Command Modes show startup-config
PerleSCR#show startup-config
Usage Guidelines
This will be the configuration that the IOLAN uses when it boots up.
PerleSCR#show startup-config
!
! version 4.1.S15
! sdm prefer dual-ipv4-and-ipv6 default
!
service timestamps log datetime localtime
!
tty 2 mode line
!
hostname PerleSCR
!
enable secret 5
!
$1$aUfI$pN.R.tXeyhL4R9GkmXo5l0
username lyn privilege 15 secret 5
$1$LrWp$K1Ug0Y6FHfjHdqcKRHA24/
!
aaa authentication login newlist none clock timezone EST -5 clock summer-time EDT recurring archive
update-sw check
!
path flash: alarm profile defaultPort
alarm not-operating
syslog not-operating
notifies not-operating
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Privileged EXEC mode alarm profile test
alarm not-operating
!
alarm contact A description AUX-IO: Digital
Input A alarm contact B description AUX-IO: Digital
Input B alarm contact 1 description DC-POWER:
IGN alarm contact 2 description DC-POWER:
Related Commands
show system show system
{[
hardware
] |
[
statuses
] |
[
uptime
] |
[
versions
]}
Syntax Description
{[
hardware
] |
[
statuses
] |
[
uptime
] |
[
versions
]}
Command Modes
Usage Guidelines
Shows system information about your IOLAN
show system
Show details about hardware.
Show system statuses for alarms, memory, flash etc:
Shows how long your IOLAN has been up.
Show versions of software running on your IOLAN.
PerleSCR# show system
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This example shows information about your IOLAN.
PerleSCR#show system statuses
System Statuses:
System Up Time................................ 7 hours 26 minutes 4 seconds
System Date and Time (local time zone)........ 2019-12-10 18:02:18
Startup-Configuration state................... In
Sync with
Running-configuration
Power Supply P1, State........................
Good
Power Supply P2, State........................
Absent
Last Alarm .................................... Link
Fault
This example shows information about your IOLAN.
PerleSCR#show system statuses
System Statuses:
System Up Time................................ 7 hours 26 minutes 4 seconds
System Date and Time (local time zone)........ 2019-12-10 18:02:18
Startup-Configuration state................... In Sync with
Running-configuration
Power Supply P1, State........................ Good
Power Supply P2, State........................ Absent
Last Alarm .................................... Link Fault
CPU Utilization............................... 4.55
Memory (kBytes free).......................... 55420
Flashdisk (Mbytes free)....................... 1008
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show tacacs show tacacs
{[
statistics details
]}
Syntax Description
{[
statistics details
]}
Command Modes
Usage Guidelines
Shows TACACS statistics details.
Examples
PerleSCR# show tacacs statistics <cr>
All:
Auth. Acct.
Requests 3 3
Responses 3 3
Access Rejects 0
Related Commands
show tacacs
Shows TACACS statistics.
PerleSCR# show tacacs
show task-status show task-status
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Usage Guidelines
Shows system tasks running on the IOLAN.
Examples
PerleSCR# show task-status <cr> top - 18:20:32 up 7:44, 1 user, load average: 0.05, 0.16, 0.17
Tasks: 143 total, 1 running, 86 sleeping,
0 stopped, 0 zombie
%Cpu(s): 5.2 us, 4.7 sy, 0.0 ni, 89.7 id,
0.1 wa, 0.0 hi, 0.3 si, 0.0 st
KiB Mem: 1016508 total, 962032 used,
54476 free, 194928 buffers
KiB Swap: 0 total, 0 used, 0 free. 135468 cached Mem
show task-status
PerleSCR# show task-status
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PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
3332 root 20 0 6576 3112 2664 S 6.0 0.3 4:44.89 hostapd
26266 root 20 0 5268 2476 2104 R 6.0 0.2 0:00.07 top
1 root 20 0 88468 5032 2840 S 0.0 0.5 0:13.22 systemd
2 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.02 kthreadd
4 root 0 -20 0 0 0 I 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 kworker/0:+
6 root 0 -20 0 0 0 I 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 mm_percpu_+
7 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 1:02.08 ksoftirqd/0
8 root 20 0 0 0 0 I 0.0 0.0 0:51.57 rcu_preempt
9 root 20 0 0 0 0 I 0.0 0.0 0:00.01 rcu_sched
10 root 20 0 0 0 0 I 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 rcu_bh
11 root rt 0 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.49 migration/0
12 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 cpuhp/0
13 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 cpuhp/1
14 root rt 0 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.48 migration/1
15 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.86 ksoftirqd/1
show tech-support show tech-support
Syntax Description
Command Modes show tech-support
PerleSCR>show tech-support
Usage Guidelines
Captures internal IOLAN information for you to send to Perle Technical Support if you need help.
Related Commands
show terminal show terminal
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Usage Guidelines
Shows current terminal information.
show terminal
PerleSCR>
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Examples
This example shows terminal configuration.
PerleSCR> show terminal <cr>
Terminal length = 24
Terminal width = 132
Terminal history is enabled
Terminal history size = 20
Terminal logging monitor is Off
Related Commands
show users show users
{[
all
] |
[
console
] |
[
vty
] |
[
web
]}
Syntax Description
{[
all
] |
[
console
] |
[
vty
] |
[
web
]}
Command Modes show users
Show all users connected to the IOLAN.
Show only console user.
Show all vty users.
Show all web users.
PerleSCR#show users
Usage Guidelines
Shows current users logged into the IOLAN.
Examples
PerleSC#show users all <cr>
Line User Host Idle Protocol Location
*0 con 0 idle 00:00:00
vty 0 lyn idle 01:04:42 Telnet 172.16.113.216
vty 1 lyn idle 01:04:42 SSH 172.16.113.216
Web Sessions:
User IP Address Idle lyn 172.16.113.216 00:24:53
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Related Commands
show version show version
{[
backup
]
|
[
flash:
]
|
[
startup
]
|
[
verbose
]}
Syntax Description
{[
backup
] |
[
flash:
] |
[
startup
] |
show version
Show backup version of firmware.
Specify a firmware in flash to show.
[
verbose
]}
Show firmware that the IOLAN is going to startup with.
Show more version details.
Command Modes
PerleSCR>
PerleSCR#show version
Usage Guidelines
Shows information about versions of firmware on your IOLAN
Examples
This example show versions of firmware on the IOLAN.
PerleSCR#show version backup <cr>
Name: LTE Wireless Router
Version: 4.1.S12
Date created: Tue Sep 24 03:54:24 EDT 2019
Source: IOLAN software update
Downloaded: Tue Sep 24 09:39:27 EDT 2019
Size: 332652768 bytes
Related Commands
show wan show wan
{[
failover source-interface | status |wan-interface
]
[
high-availability
]
|
[
load-sharing rules | status
]}
|
Syntax Description show wan
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{[
failover source-interface | status |waninterface
]
|
[
high-availability
]
|
[
load-sharing rules | status
]}
Show WAN source interface configuration and status.
Display WAN management.
Command Modes
Display load sharing configuration and status.
PerleSCR#show wan
Usage Guidelines
Show wan configured features for fail over, high-availability and load sharing.
Examples
This example displays WAN management.
PerleSCR#show wan high-availablity<cr>
WAN High Availability
=====================
Mode: DISABLED
WAN Failover Primary Active Interface:
======================================
DISABLED
WAN Load Failover Interfaces Health Status:
===========================================
DISABLED
WAN Load Share Global Settings:
===============================
Include Local Traffic: enabled
Source IP NAT: disabled
Track inbound Connections: enabled
Flush Connections on Failure: enabled
WAN Load Sharing Interfaces Health Status:
==========================================
DISABLED
WAN Load Share Global Settings:
===============================
Include Local Traffic: enabled
Source IP NAT: disabled
Track inbound Connections: enabled
Flush Connections on Failure: enabled
WAN Load Sharing Interfaces Health Status:
==========================================
DISABLED
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Related Commands
show zone-policy show zone-policy
{[
zone
<WORD>
]}
Syntax Description show zone-policy
{[
zone
<WORD>
]}
Show zone policy for specified zone.
Command Modes
PerleSCR#show zone-policy
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to show zone policy for the specified zone.
Related Commands
ssh ssh
{[
-c | -h | -l | -p
<A.B.C.D>
|
<X:X:X:X::X>
]}
Syntax Description ssh
{[
-c | -h | -l | -p |
<A.B.C.D>
|
<X:X:X:X::X>
]}
-c select the encryption method)
-h select HMAC algorithm
-l log in using this user name)
-p connect to this port
<A.B.C.D> <X:X:X:X::X>
IPv4 or IPv6 address or hostname to connect to
Command Modes
PerleSCR#ssh
Usage Guidelines
SSH from your IOLAN to a host supporting the ssh protocol.
Examples
This example shows how to connect to host (172.16.4.90) using lyn as the user.
PerleSCR#ssh -l lyn 172.16.4.90<cr>
Related Commands
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telnet telnet
{[
<A.B.C.D>
|
<X:X:X:X::X>
]}
Syntax Description telnet
{[
<A.B.C.D>
|
<X:X:X:X::X>
]}
IP address or hostname to connect to
Command Modes
PerleSCR
Usage Guidelines
Telnet from your IOLAN into a host that supports the telnet protocol.
Examples
This example shows how to connect to host (172.16.4.90) using lyn as the user.
PerleSCR#telnet 172.16.4.90<cr>
Related Commands
terminal terminal
{[
history size
<0-256>
] |
[
length
<0-512>
] |
[
monitor
<0-512>
] |
[
width
<0-512>
]}
Syntax Description terminal
{[
history size
<0-256>
] |
Specify size of the history buffer.
[
length
<0-512>
] |
[
monitor
<0-512>
] |
[
width
<0-512>
]}
Specify length of the screen
Set monitor on tty to on.
Specify width of the screen
Command Default
Command Modes
length – 24 width – 132
PerleSCR#terminal
Usage Guidelines
Configure terminal (tty) parameters.
Examples
Set terminal width to 140.
PerleSCR#terminal width 140
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Related Commands
traceroute traceroute
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<A.B.C.D>
]}
Syntax Description
{[
<A.B.C.D>
]}
traceroute
Destination hostname or address.
Command Modes
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Usage Guidelines
Traceroute will list all the routers it passes through until it reaches its destination, or fails to and is discarded. In addition to this, it will tell you how long each 'hop' from router to router it takes.
Examples
This example shows the hops it takes from router to router to reach its destination of host 172.16.4.90.
PerleSCR#traceroute 172.16.4.90<cr.> (172.16.4.90), 30 hop max, 60 bytes packets
1 172.16.4.90 (172.16.4.90) 2.094ms 1.113 ms 0.826 ms
Related Commands
undebug undebug
{[
alarmgr | all | bgp | clpd | dialer | | dot1x-authenticator | dot11supplicant | drmgrd | email | init | ip | | ipsec | | kernel | logging | ntp | snmp | trapmgr | tty | vty | wan-highavail | wanifmgr
]}
Syntax Description undebug
{[
alarmgr | all | bgp | clpd | dialer | dot1x-authenticator | dot11-supplicant | drmgrd | email | init | ip | | ipsec | | kernel | logging | ntp | snmp | trapmgr | tty | vty | wanhighavail | wanifmgr
]}
Turn off the debug feature for a running application.
Command Modes
PerleSCR# undebug
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to turn off debugging for an application in debug mode.
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Examples
This example shows how to turn off debugging for alarmmgr.
PerleSCR#undebug alarmmgr <cr>
Alarm Manager debugging is off
Related Commands
Privileged EXEC mode
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