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Using Technician Interface Scripts
1-8
Using Script Commands
This section provides an overview of the show and enable/disable commands.
To present a continuous display, use the
monitor command in place of the show
command.
Using the show Command
You can use the show command from the Technician Interface prompt to quickly
display tables of information maintained in the router. For all the protocols, you
can display circuit alerts, the base record, disabled or enabled circuits, and
statistics.
Table 1-1 lists at a high level, additional information you can obtain and the
command you use to display the information. You can list the subcommands on
your monitor by entering the command shown in the table without options or
followed by a
?.
For example, to list the AppleTalk subcommands, enter
show at or show at ?.
For a detailed description of options and sample displays of the information they
generate, refer to Chapter 2.
Table 1-1. Displaying Service Information
To Display Information About This Service Use This Command
Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking service
(adjacencies, class of services, directories, DLC, DLUR,
endpoints, ISR, memory, mode, ports, topology, tunnels,
VRN)
show appn
<option>
AppleTalk service (AARP, circuits, configuration, routes,
statistics, zones, zone filters)
show at
<option>
Asynchronous Transfer Mode service ( interfaces, lines,
PVCs, statistics)
show atm
<option>
Asynchronous Transfer Mode DXI service (lines, PVCs,
statistics)
show atmdxi
<option>
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Adaption Layer
Controller (ALC) link module service (circuits, phy,
transmit and receive errors, transmit and receive
statistics)
show atm line
<option>
(continued)
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