48 MES1000, MES2000 Ethernet Switches
Privileged EXEC mode commands
Command line request in privileged EXEC mode appears as follows:
console#
Table 5.11 —System management commands in privileged EXEC mode
Use this command to restart the device.
- unit_id —number of device in a stack
Sets the time period for delayed device restart.
Show statistics on CPU load level.
Show statistics on the speed of inbound frames, processed by
CPU.
show cpu input-rate
detailed
Show statistics on the speed of inbound frames, processed by
CPU, for each traffic type.
Show restrictions on the speed of inbound frames, processed
by CPU.
Show statistics on CPU load level for each process.
Zero the CPU packet counter.
show system id
[unit unit_id]
Show device system identification information.
- unit_id—number of the device in a stack (for standalone
switch, this parameter is not used)
During command execution, unit_id parameter is
available in the stackable mode only.
show system defaults
[{management|ipv6|802.1x
|port|fdb|multicast|
port-mirroring|
spanning-tree|vlan|
voice-vlan|
network-security|
dos-attacks |
ip-addressing| qos-acl }]
Show the device factory settings.
show system tcam
utilization
Shows utilization of TCAM (Ternary Content Addressable
Memory) resources.
Example use of traceroute command:
console# traceroute eltex.com
Type Esc to abort.
Tracing the route to eltex.com (148.21.11.69)
1 gateway.eltex (192.168.1.101) 0 msec 0 msec 0 msec
2 eltexsrv (192.168.0.1) 0 msec 0 msec 0 msec
3 * * *
Table 5.12 —Description of 'traceroute' command execution results
Sequence number of the router in the path to the specified network node.
Network name for this router.
IP address of the router.
The time that the packet was sent to and returned from the router. Specified for
each packet transmission attempt.