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CHAPTER 4
Status
This chapter explains some commands you can use to display information about the Zyxel Device’s
current operational state.
Table 7 Status Show Commands
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
show boot status
Displays details about the Zyxel Device’s startup state.
show comport
status
Displays whether the console is on or off.
show cpu status
Displays the CPU utilization.
show cpu all
Displays the CPU utilization of each CPU.
show disk
Displays the disk utilization.
show extension-
slot
Displays the status of the extension card slot and USB ports and the names of devices
connected to them.
show led status
Displays the status of each LED on the Zyxel Device.
show mac
Displays the Zyxel Device’s MAC address.
show mem status
Displays what percentage of the Zyxel Device’s memory is currently being used.
show ram-size
Displays the size of the Zyxel Device’s on-board RAM.
show serial-
number
Displays the serial number of this Zyxel Device.
show socket
listen
Displays the Zyxel Device’s listening ports
show socket open
Displays the ports that are open on the Zyxel Device.
show system
uptime
Displays how long the Zyxel Device has been running since it last restarted or was turned
on.
show version
Displays the Zyxel Device’s model, firmware and build information.
show ap-info
total {sta |
usage} {24G | 5G |
all} timer
Displays how many wireless stations are connected to all managed APs or the amount
of data (in bytes) sent/received by the connected stations.
timer: a period of time (from 1 to 24 hours) over which the station number is recorded or
the traffic flow occurred.
show ap-info top
number {sta |
usage} timer
Displays how many wireless stations are connected to the top managed AP(s) or the
amount of data (in bytes) sent/received by the connected stations.
number: 1 to 64, the top “N” number of managed APs.
timer: a period of time (from 1 to 24 hours) over which the station number is recorded or
the traffic flow occurred.
show ap-info
{mac_address |
all} {sta |
usage} {24G | 5G |
all} timer
Displays how many wireless stations are connected to a specific or all managed APs or
the amount of data (in bytes) sent/received by the connected stations.
mac_address: the managed AP’s MAC address.
timer: a period of time (from 1 to 24 hours) over which the station number is recorded or
the traffic flow occurred.