Common Commands
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Usage Guidelines
The service password-encryption set by the user cannot be disabled without knowing
the old password. Refer the note below for more clarification.
Example
RFSwitch#service diag ?
enable Enable in service diagnostics
identify identify this switch by flashing the
LEDs in a rapidly changing pattern
limit diagnostic limit command
period Set diagnostics period
tech-support-period Set diagnostics tech-support-period
tech-support-url Set the URL to use during auto
generated technical support dumps
RFSwitch#service diag enable
RFSwitch#service diag limit ?
buffer buffer usage warning limit
fan Fan speed limit
filesys file system freespace limit
load agregate processor load
maxFDs maximum number of file descriptors
pkbuffers packet buffer head cache
procRAM percent RAM used by a process
ram percent free RAM
routecache IP route cache usage
temperature temperature limit
RFSwitch#service diag limit buffer ?
128 128 byte buffer limit
NOTE: The no service password-encryption command used to
disable the encryption, now requires the user to know the old
password. The user will have to enter the old password to disable the
encryption.
Earlier, using
no service password-encryption disabled the
encryption and
show running config displayed the passwords as
plaintext.
Now, the user has to user
no service password-encryption <old
password key> to disable or change the password.