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DES-3000 Series Layer 2 Switch CLI Reference Manual
show sim
Purpose Used to view the current information regarding the SIM group on the Switch.
Syntax
show sim {[candidates {<candidate_id 1-100>} | members {<member_id 1-32>} |
group {commander_mac <macaddr>} neighbor]}
Description This command will display the current information regarding the SIM group on the Switch,
including the following:
SIM Version - Displays the current Single IP Management version on the Switch.
Firmware Version - Displays the current Firmware version on the Switch.
Device Name - Displays the user-defined device name on the Switch.
MAC Address - Displays the MAC Address of the Switch.
Capabilities – Displays the type of switch, be it Layer 2 (L2) or Layer 3 (L3).
Platform – Switch Description including name and model number.
SIM State –Displays the current Single IP Management State of the Switch, whether it be
enabled or disabled.
Role State – Displays the current role the Switch is taking, including Commander,
Member or Candidate. A stand-alone switch will always have the candidate role.
Discovery Interval - Time in seconds the Switch will send discovery packets out over the
network.
Hold time – Displays the time in seconds the Switch will hold discovery results before
dropping it or utilizing it.
Parameters candidates <candidate_id 1-100> - Entering this parameter will display information
concerning candidates of the SIM group. To view a specific candidate, include that
candidate’s id number, listed from 1 to 100.
members <member_id 1-32> - Entering this parameter will display information concerning
members of the SIM group. To view a specific member, include that member’s ID number,
listed from 1 to 32.
group commander_mac <macaddr> - Entering this parameter will display information
concerning the SIM group of a commander device, identified by its MAC address.
neighbor – Entering this parameter will display neighboring devices of the Switch. A SIM
neighbor is defined as a switch that is physically connected to the Switch but is not part of
the SIM group. This screen will produce the following results:
Restrictions Only administrator-level users can issue this command.
Port – Displays the physical port number of the commander switch where the uplink
to the neighbor switch is located.
MAC Address – Displays the MAC Address of the neighbor switch.
Role – Displays the role (CS, CaS, MS) of the neighbor switch.
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