[Global - Information Menu] sys - System Information Menu l2 - Layer 2 Information Menu link - Show link status port - Show port information vadc - vADC Summary swkey - Show enabled software features dump - Dump all information |
[Information Menu] sys - System Information Menu l2 - Layer 2 Information Menu l3 - Layer 3 Information Menu slb - Layer 4-7 Information Menu bwm - Bandwidth Management Information Menu security - Security Information Menu link - Show link status port - Show port information swkey - Show enabled software features transceiver - Show GBICs information dump - Dump all information |
Command Syntax and Usage | |
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sys | |
l2 | |
l3 | |
slb | |
Displays the Layer 4 Information menu. This menu only appears on the vADC Administration menu. To view this menu in ADC-VX mode, see /info/slb Layer 4 Information Menu. | |
bwm | |
Displays the Bandwidth Management Information menu. To view this menu , see /info/bwm Bandwidth Management Information Menu. | |
security | |
Displays the Security Information menu, from which you can access the current UDP blast settings and the security status of the port. To view this menu, see /info/security Security Information. | |
link | |
Displays configuration information about each port, including: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() For a sample output, see /info/link Link Status Information. | |
port <port ID> | |
This command only appears in the Global Administrator environment in ADC-VX mode. Displays port status information, including: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() For a sample output, see /info/port Port Information. | |
swkey | |
Displays a list of all the optional software packages that have been activated or installed. See /info/swkey Software Enabled Keys. | |
transceiver | |
Displays a table listing transceiver information in real time. Note: This command is only applicable for standalone platforms, and for VX platforms on an ADC-VX environment. Transceiver information listed includes: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | |
dump | |
Dumps all information available from the Information menu (the dump output may be 10K or more, depending on your configuration). If you want to capture dump data to a file, set your communication software on your workstation to capture session data prior to issuing the dump command. For a sample output, see /info/dump Information Dump. |