Command Summary. User Exec Mode Commands APPENDIXD
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1 APPENDIXD This chapter provides a high level view of many of the commands that run on the RPM-XF. It does not describe command keywords or arguments. This appendix contains the following sections: User Exec Mode Commands Privileged Exec Mode Commands Global Configuration Mode Commands Interface Configuration Mode Commands QoS Configuration Mode Commands To find more information about a command, refer to the Cisco IOS command reference guides. User Exec Mode Commands <1-99> Session number to resume. Navigates between Telnet and other sessions at a network management station (NMS). access-enable Create a temporary access-list Restricts access to the RPM-XF. entry. access-profile Apply user-profile to Applies per-user authorization attributes to an interface during a PPP session. clear Reset functions. Clears counters in the show interface command; clears traffic on a line; clears logging. connect Open a terminal connection. Uses Telnet to connect to a device. disable Turn off privileged commands. disconnect Terminate an existing network connection. enable Turn on privileged commands. exit Terminate an existing network connection. Exits a terminal session. D-1
2 User Exec Mode Commands Appendix D help Description of the interactive help system. Obtains a brief description of the help system in any command mode. lock Lock the terminal. Sets up a temporary password on a line. login Log in as a particular user. logout Exit from the user Exec mode. mrinfo mstat Request neighbor and version information from a multicast router. Show statistics after multiple multicast traceroutes. Displays IP multicast packet rate and loss information. mtrace Trace reverse multicast path. Traces the path from a source to a destination branch for a multicast distribution tree. name-connection Name an existing network Assigns a logical name to an connection. ping Send ICMP echo messages. Verifies interface connectivity. ppp Start IETF Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP). release Release a resource. renew Renew a resource. resume Resume an active network connection. rlogin Open an rlogin connection. show Show information about the system. Keywords include hardware, version, and facility-alarm. slip Start Serial-Line IP (SLIP). systat Display information about terminal lines. Displays information about the active lines on the router. telnet Initiate a Telnet session. terminal Set terminal line traceroute Trace route to destination. Determines the path data follows from source port to a specified destination. tunnel Open a tunnel connection. Sets up a network layer connection to a router. where List active connections. D-2
3 Appendix D Privileged Exec Mode Commands Privileged Exec Mode Commands <1-99> Session number to resume. access-enable Create a temporary access list Restricts access to the RPM-XF. entry. access-profile Apply user-profile to Applies per-user authorization attributes to PPP sessions. access-template Create a temporary access-list Customizes a temporary access-list entry. entry. analyze Analyze IOS resources. archive Manage archive files. calendar Manage the hardware calendar. cd Change current directory. Navigates to another directory. clear Reset functions. Clears counters in the show interface command; clears traffic on a line; clears logging. clock Manage the system clock. Sets the date and time on a RPM-XF. configure Enter configuration mode. Enters terminal and memory configuration mode. connect Open a terminal connection. To log in to a host that supports Telnet, rlogin, or LAT, use the connect EXEC command. copy Copy from one file to another. debug Debugging functions (see also '"undebug ). Displays debug command output and error messages in the current terminal session. delete Delete a file. Deletes a file on a Flash memory device. dir List files on a file system. Displays a list of files on a file system. disable Turn off privileged commands. Use disable to exit privileged EXEC mode and return to user EXEC mode. disconnect Disconnect an existing network connection. elog Event-logging control. enable Turn on privileged commands. erase Erase a file system. event-log Enable, disable, or initialize event logging. exatm-test-client Test client for exatm API. exit Exit from the EXEC. format Format a file system. Formats a Flash disk or Flash card. D-3
4 Privileged Exec Mode Commands Appendix D help Description of the interactive help system. iterate-ip-addrs Show IDBs visited by IP address iterators. lock Lock the terminal. Sets up a temporary password on a line. login Log in as a particular user. logout Exit from the EXEC. loop-counter IDB loop debug command. microcode Microcode commands. Enables PXM, SAR, and all hardware types that support downloadable microcode. monitor Monitoring different system events. more Display the contents of a file. mpls Configure router traffic engineering. Enables multiprotocol label switching through use of traffic engineering tag switching commands. mrinfo mstat mtrace name-connection Request neighbor and version information from a multicast router. Show statistics after multiple multicast traceroutes are run. Trace reverse multicast path from destination to source. Name an existing network connection. no Negate a command or reset its defaults. ping Send ICMP echo messages. ppp pwd Start IETF Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP). Display current working directory. Identifies neighboring multicast routers that are peers of the local router. Displays IP multicast packet rate and loss information. Traces the path from a source to a destination branch for a multicast distribution tree. Assigns a logical name to a connection. Starts an asynchronous connection using PPP. Shows the current setting of the cd command. release Release a resource. reload Halt system and perform a cold Reloads the operating system. restart. rename Rename a file. Renames a file in a Class C Flash file system. renew Renew a resource. resume Resume an active network connection. Navigates to another open Telnet, rlogin, LAT, or PAD session. rlogin Open an rlogin connection. D-4
5 Appendix D Privileged Exec Mode Commands rsh Execute a command on a remote RSH host. send Send a message to other TTY Sends messages to one or all terminal lines. lines. set Set system parameter. show Displays information about the running system. Keywords include class-map, policy-map, controllers, environment, facility-alarm, hardware, ppp multilink, startup-config, running-config, and version. slip Start Serial-Line IP (SLIP). Starts a serial connection to a remote host using SLIP. socktest Run a socket test. squeeze Squeeze a file system. Permanently deletes files from a Flash card. start-chat Start a chat-script on a line. systat Display information about terminal lines. Displays information about the active lines on the router. telnet Initiate a Telnet session. terminal Set terminal line test Test subsystems, memory, and interfaces. traceroute Trace route to destination. Determines the path data follows from source port to a specified destination. tunnel Open a tunnel connection. Sets up a network layer connection to a router. undebug Disable debugging functions (see also debug). undelete Undelete a file. Recovers files marked deleted from a Flash card. upgrade Upgrade software. verify Verify a file. Verifies the checksum of a Flash memory file. where List active connections. which-route Perform OSI route table lookup and display results. Displays the routing table in which a specified CLNS destination is found. write Perform OSI route table lookup and display results. Writes running configuration to memory, network, or terminal. D-5
6 Global Configuration Mode Commands Appendix D Global Configuration Mode Commands aaa Authentication, authorization, and accounting. Accounting for billing or security purposes when you use RADIUS or TACACS+. access-list Add an access list entry. alias Create command alias. archive Archive the configuration. arp Set a static ARP entry. Maps Mac address to IP address. async-bootp Modify system bootp Supports extended BOOTP requests. Specifies information sent in response to BOOTP requests. audit Audit the router. banner Define a login banner. Displays a banner on terminals with an interactive EXEC. boot Modify system boot buffers Adjust system buffer pool Adjusts buffer pool settings and the limits at which temporary buffers are created and destroyed. busy-message Display message when connection to host fails. call Configure call cdp Global Cisco Discovery Protocol configuration subcommands. chat-script Define a modem chat script. class-map QoS class-map command. Enters config-cmap configuration mode. clns Global CLNS configuration subcommands. clock Configure time-of-day clock. config-register Define the configuration register. Defines system startup behavior. control-plane Configure control plane services. controller Configure a specific controller. Configures a controller-type and enters config-controller mode. coverage Coverage analysis tools. default Set a command to its default value. default-value Default character-bits values. Changes the flow control default value from a 7-bit width to an 8-bit width. define Interface range macro definition. dialer Dialer commands. D-6
7 Appendix D Global Configuration Mode Commands dialer-list Create a dialer list entry. dnsix-dmdp Provide DMDP service for DNSIX. dnsix-nat Provide DNSIX service for audit trails. do To run exec commands in config mode. downloadcompatible-config enable Generate a configuration compatible with older software. Modify enable password end Exit from configure mode. exception Perform exception handling. exit Exit from configure mode. Closes terminal sessions and exits configuration modes. file Adjust file system flow-sampler-map Configure flow sampler. help Description of the interactive help system. hostname Set system network name. Specifies the host name of the RPM-XF. hw-module Configure hardware modules. The rpm keyword specifies the RPM-XF. interface Select an interface to configure and enter config-if mode. Configures an interface type and enters config-if mode. ip Global IP configuration subcommands. ipc Configure IPC system. isis Global ISIS configuration subcommands. kerberos Configure Kerberos. key Key management. line Configure a terminal line. logging Modify message logging facilities. Stores or deletes the log. login-string Define a host-specific login string. map-class Configure static map class. Defines parameters shared with the dialer map command. map-list Configure static map list. Specifies a map group and links it to a local E.164 or X.121 source address and a remote E.164 or X.121 destination address. memory Configure memory management. D-7
8 Global Configuration Mode Commands Appendix D menu Define a user-interface menu. Specifies underlying commands for user interface menus. microcode Configure microcode. modemcap Modem Capabilities database. mpls Configure MPLS multilink PPP multilink global configuration. no Negate a command or set its defaults. ntp Configure NTP. Configures Network Time Protocol. parser Configure parser. password Configure encryption password (key). periodic-ping Configure periodic ping. policy-manager Configure policy manager. policy-map Configure QoS policy map. Enters config-pmap mode. From there you can enter config-pmap-c mode. ppp Configure ppp The iphc keyword configures timeouts for the RPM-XF card. priority-list Build a priority list. Establishes queuing priorities based upon the protocol type. This is one of the steps to establishing queuing priorities based on logical unit (LU) addresses. privilege Command privilege Adjusts privilege level needed to access configuration commands. process Configure processes. process-max-time Maximum time for process to run before voluntarily relinquishing processor. prompt Set system prompt. Customizes the system prompt. queue-list Build a custom queue list. Assigns priority queueing on an rbe Commands for Routing RFC 1483 Ethernet encapsulated packets. regexp regexp commands. resume-string Define a host-specific resume string. rlogin Rlogin configuration commands. rmon Remote monitoring. Remote monitoring for Ethernet interfaces. D-8
9 Appendix D Global Configuration Mode Commands route-map Create route-map or enter route-map command mode. Defines the conditions for redistributing routes from one routing protocol into another or enables policy routing. Enters config-route-map mode. router Enable a routing process. Enables various routing protocols. rtr RTR base configuration. Configures a response time reporter probe. scheduler Scheduler Schedules timing for CPU process handling. service Modify use of network-based services. snmp Modify non-engine SNMP snmp-server Modify SNMP standby Global HSRP configuration commands. state-machine Define a TCP dispatch state machine. subscriber Configure subscribers. table-map Configure table map. tacacs-server Modify TACACS query tag-switching Dynamic tag switching command template Select template to configure. terminal-queue Terminal queue commands. Changes the retry interval for a terminal port queue. tftp-server Provide TFTP service for netload requests. time-range Define time range entries. track Configure object tracking. username Establish user name authentication. Assigns a user name that is displayed in the configuration files. vc-class Configure per VC virtual-profile Virtual profile configuration. Enables virtual profiles by AAA configuration. virtual-template Virtual template configuration. vlan Configure VLAN. D-9
10 Interface Configuration Mode Commands Appendix D Interface Configuration Mode Commands arp Set arp type (arpa, probe, snap) or timeout. atm Modify ATM autodetect Autodetect encapsulation on a serial backup Modify backup Not supported. bandwidth Set bandwidth informational parameter. barium Configure Barium on POS bgp-policy Apply policy propagated by bgp Enables QPPB on the community string. carrier-delay Specify delay for interface transitions. cdp CDP interface subcommands. class-int Configure default vc-class name. clns CLNS interface subcommands. clock Configure interface clock source. compress Configure serial interface compression. crc Specify CRC word size. custom-queue-list Assign a custom queue list to an dampening Enable event dampening. default Set a command to its default value(s). delay Specify interface throughput delay. description Interface specific description. Adds comments to an interface configuration. dialer Dial-on-demand routing (DDR) commands. dialer-group Assign interface to dialer list. dot1q Configure dot1q on down-when-looped Force looped serial interface down. duplex Configure duplex operation. D-10
11 Appendix D Interface Configuration Mode Commands duplex full Configure full-duplex operational mode. duplex half Configure half-duplex and related commands. encapsulation Set encapsulation type for an extended-port Map XTagATM interface to switch port. exit Exit from interface configuration mode. fair-queue Enable fair queuing on an flow-sampler Attach flow sampler to the full-duplex Configure full-duplex mode. glbp Configure Gateway Load Balancing Protocol half-duplex Configure half-duplex mode. help Description of the interactive help system. hold-queue Set hold queue depth. ip Interface Internet protocol config commands. Configures IP services on ports and interfaces. isis IS-IS commands. iso-igrp ISO-IGRP interface subcommands. keepalive Enables keepalive. Label switch controller control protocol commands. Specify interval for load calculation for an Filters the establishment of ISO IGRP adjacencies. Changes the time span during which data is accumulated for use in computing load statistics. logging Configure logging for Logs messages to a syslog server. loopback Configure internal loopback on an mac-address Manually set MAC address. map-group Configure static map group. label-controlprotocol load-interval max-reservedbandwidth Maximum reservable bandwidth on an media-type Interface media type. mpls Configure MPLS interface D-11
12 Interface Configuration Mode Commands Appendix D mtu Set the interface maximum transmission unit (MTU). multilink-group Put interface into a multilink bundle. negotiation Select Autonegotiation mode. no Negate a command or reset its defaults. ntp Configure NTP. Configures Network Time Protocol. peer Peer parameters for ATM MPLS interfaces. pos Modify POS ppp Point-to-point protocol. priority-group Assign a priority group to an pulse-time Force DTR low during resets. pvc Configure ATM PVC rate-limit Rate limit. Configures committed access rate (CAR) and distributed CAR (DCAR) policies. random-detect Enable Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED) on an rmon Configure remote monitoring on an routing Configure per-interface routing. serial Configure serial service-policy Configure QoS service policy. shutdown Shut down the selected snapshot Configure snapshot support on the snmp Modify SNMP interface source Get config from another source. speed Configure speed operation. standby HSRP interface configuration switch RPM switch configuration. tag-control-protocol tag-switching Tag switch controller control protocol commands. Tag switching interface configuration commands. D-12
13 Appendix D QoS Configuration Mode Commands timeout traffic-shape transmit-interface Define timeout values for this Enable traffic shaping on an interface or sub- Assign a transmit interface to a receive-only tx-ring-limit Configure PA level transmit ring limit. vrrp Configure VRRP on QoS Configuration Mode Commands Quality of Service (QoS) commands are described inchapter 10, Configuring Quality of Service. description Class-map description. exit Exit from QoS class-map configuration mode. match Classification criteria. no Negate or set default values of a command. rename Rename this class-map. class Policy criteria. description Class-map description. exit Exit from QoS policy-map configuration mode. no Negate or set default values of a command. rename Rename this class-map. bandwidth Class-based weighted fair queue. exit Exit from QoS class action configuration mode. description Class-map description. D-13
14 QoS Configuration Mode Commands Appendix D no Negate or set default values of a command. police Police (committed access rate CAR). priority Priority queue. queue-limit Tail drop. random-detect Weighted random early detect. set Set QoS values. shape Shaped transmission. D-14
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