User-Mode Commands

Entering User-mode

User-mode allows you to enter enable-mode, display system data, and perform standard networking tasks. Monitor users can perform user-mode commands. All commands available in user-mode are also available to administrator users.

To enter user-mode:

Connect to the CLI and enter the following command:

login as: admin
Brocade Services Director
Last login: Wed Jan 20 13:02:09 2010 from 10.0.1.1
amnesiac >

User-Mode Commands

The following section contains the Services Director commands.

For an alphabetical list of User-Mode commands, see the Table of Contents for this guide.

enable

Enters enable mode.

Syntax

enable

Usage Guidelines

You must enter enable mode before you can perform standard network monitoring tasks.

Examples

amnesiac > enable

exit

Exits the CLI when in user mode; exits configuration mode when in configuration mode.

Syntax

exit

Examples

amnesiac > exit

ping

Executes the ping utility to send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets to network hosts using IPv4 addresses, for troubleshooting.

Syntax

ping [ options ]

Parameters

options

The ping command takes the standard Linux options. For detailed information, see the Linux manual (man) page.

Usage Guidelines

The ping command without any options pings from the primary or the auxiliary (aux) interface and not the in-path interfaces.

If the primary and auxiliary interfaces are not on the same network as the in-path interfaces, you will not be able to ping an IP address on the in-path interface network unless you have a gateway between the two networks.

To ping from an in-path interface, use the following syntax:

ping -I <in-path interface IP address> <destination IP address>

Examples

amnesiac > ping -I 10.1.1.1 10.11.22.15
PING 10.11.22.15 (10.11.22.15) from 10.1.1.1: 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 10.11.22.15: icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 time=0.044 ms
64 bytes from 10.11.22.15: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.038 ms
64 bytes from 10.11.22.15: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.040 ms

ping6

Sends ICMP6_ECHO_REQUEST packets to a network host or gateway using IPv6 addresses, for troubleshooting.

Syntax

ping6 [ options ]

Parameters

options

The ping6 command takes the standard Linux options. For detailed information, see the Linux manual (man) page.

Usage Guidelines

The ping6 command without any options pings from the primary or the auxiliary (aux) interface.

Examples

amnesiac > ping6 fe80::20e:b6ff:fe04:2788 fe80::20e:b6ff:fe02:b5b0
PING fe80::20e:b6ff:fe04:2788(fe80::20e:b6ff:fe04:2788) from fe80::20e:b6ff:fe02:b5b0 primary: 56 data bytes
64 bytes from fe80::20e:b6ff:fe04:2788: icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 time=1.14 ms
64 bytes from fe80::20e:b6ff:fe04:2788: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.186 ms
--- fe80::20e:b6ff:fe04:2788 ping statistics ---
2 packets transmitted, 2 received, 0% packet loss, time 1001ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.186/0.667/1.148/0.481 ms, pipe 2::0101:B3FF:FE1E:8937 2001:38dc:52::e9a4:c5:1001

Related Commands

ipv6 in-path-gateway

show access inbound rules

Displays secure network access inbound configuration.

Syntax

show access inbound rules

Examples

amnesiac > show access inbound rules
Secure network access enabled: no

Rule A Prot Service/ports Src network iface
----- - ---- ------------- ------------------ --------- -----------------------
A tcp 7800 0.0.0.0/0
A tcp 7801 0.0.0.0/0
A tcp 7810 0.0.0.0/0
A tcp 7820 0.0.0.0/0
A tcp 7850 0.0.0.0/0
A tcp ssh 10.0.24.7/32
1 A udp all 0.0.0.0/0 Allow DNS lookups
2 A udp 53 0.0.0.0/0 DNS Caching

Related Commands

ssh client generate identity user

show access status

Displays secure network access status.

Syntax

show access status

Examples

amnesiac > show access status

Related Commands

ssh client generate identity user

show alarm

Displays the status of the specified alarm.

Syntax

show alarm type

Parameters

type

See alarm enable for a complete listing and description of alarm types.

Examples

amnesiac # show alarm warning_temp
Alarm Id: Warning Temperature
Alarm : The temperature of the appliance is above normal
Enabled: yes
Alarm State: ok
Error threshold: 70
Clear threshold: 67
Last error at: None
Last clear at: None

Related Commands

alarm clear, alarm enable, show alarms

show alarms

Displays the status of all alarms.

Syntax

show alarms [ triggered ]

Parameters

triggered

Displays status and configuration of triggered alarms.

Examples

amnesiac > show alarms
Alarm Id: admission_conn
Alarm : Connection Limit Pressure
Status: ok
-----------------------------------------
Alarm Id: admission_control
Alarm : Admission Control Pressures
Status: ok
-----------------------------------------
Alarm Id: admission_cpu
Alarm : CPU Pressure
Status: ok
-----------------------------------------
Alarm Id: admission_mapi
Alarm : MAPI Pressure
Status: ok
-----------------------------------------
Alarm Id: admission_mem
Alarm : Memory Pressure
Status: ok
-----------------------------------------
Alarm Id: admission_tcp
Alarm : TCP Pressure
Status: ok
-----------------------------------------
Alarm Id: arcount
Alarm : Asymmetric Routing
Status: ok
-----------------------------------------

*** this is a partial listing ***

Related Commands

alarm clear, alarm enable, show alarm

show authentication policy

Displays the status of the authentication policy.

Syntax

show authentication policy

Examples

amnesiac > show authentication policy
Authentication policy enabled: yes
Maximum unsuccessful logins before account lockout: none
Wait before account unlock: 300 Seconds
Minimum password length: 6
Minimum upper case characters in password: 1
Minimum lower case characters in password: 1
Minimum numerical characters in password: 1
Minimum special characters in password: 1
Minimum interval for password reuse: 5
Minimum characters diff for password change: 4
Prevent dictionary words in password: yes
User passwords expire: 60 days
Warn user of an expiring password: 7 days before
User accounts with expired passwords lock: 305 days

Related Commands

authentication policy enable

show bootvar

Displays the software image that is booted upon the next reboot.

Syntax

show bootvar

Examples

amnesiac > show bootvar
Installed images:
Partition 1:
rbtsh/linux columbia #1 2004-02-07 19:24:24 root@test:repository
Partition 2:
rbtsh/linux Columbia #2 2004-02-13 17:30:17 root@test:repository
Last boot partition: 1
Next boot partition: 1

Related Commands

host-label

show cli

Displays current CLI settings.

Syntax

show cli

Examples

amnesiac > show cli
CLI current session settings
Maximum line size: 8192
Terminal width: 157 columns
Terminal length: 15 rows
Terminal type: xterm
Auto-logout: 30 minutes
Paging: enabled
CLI defaults for future sessions
Auto-logout: 30 minutes
Paging: enabled

Related Commands

cli default paging enable

show clock

Displays current date and time.

Syntax

show clock [ all ]

Parameters

all

Displays the system time, date, and ntp peers.

Examples

amnesiac > show clock
Time: 15:11:13
Date: 2008/10/18
Zone: America North United_States Pacific

show email

Displays the current email settings.

Syntax

show email

Examples

amnesiac > show email
Mail hub: exchange
Mail hub port: 30
Domain: example.com

Event emails
Enabled: yes
Recipients:
[email protected]

Failure emails
Enabled: yes
Recipients:
[email protected]

Autosupport emails
Enabled: no
Recipient:
[email protected]
Mail hub:
eng.xxxxxxxx.com

Related Commands

email autosupport enable

show hardware error-log

Displays IPMI system event log entries.

Syntax

show hardware error-log { all | new }

Parameters

all

Displays all IPMI SEL entries

new

Display IPMI SEL entries since the last show hardware error-log command was issued.

licensing info

Display current licenses.

Examples

amnesiac > show hardware error-log all

1 | 11/28/2006 11:55:10 | Event Logging Disabled SEL | Log area reset/cleared |

Asserted = yes.

2 | 01/04/2007 21:09:07 | Slot/Connector Drive | Fault Status | Asserted = yes.

3 | 01/07/2007 03:24:07 | Slot/Connector Drive | Fault Status | Asserted = yes.

Related Commands

clear hardware error-log

show history

Displays event history.

Syntax

show history [ category category ] [ severity level ]

Parameters

category category

Displays event history for the specified event category:

alarm

cli

config

mgmt

web

severity level

Displays the minimum syslog severity threshold for the event category:

emer: System unusable

alert: Immediate action

crit: Critical conditions

err: Error conditions

warning: Warning conditions

notice: Normal but significant condition

info: Informational messages

debug: Debug-level messages

 

Usage Guidelines

Alarms leave no record other than the message log, which is unstructured and not always helpful. Use the show history command to help diagnose problems by viewing the event history (an alarm is an example of an event). Other examples of events include a login or a configuration change. An event history displays all events at a glance, allows for the search description of alarms according to several criteria, and puts the alarms in the context of other time-based statistical information.

Examples

amnesiac > show history

Enable: yes

Last Ping: 2013-02-12 14:31:49.412973153 -0700

Saved Ping: 2013-03-21 07:25:51.000000000 -0700

Related Commands

alarm enable

show hardware watchdog

Displays hardware watchdog information.

Syntax

show hardware watchdog

Examples

amnesiac > show hardware watchdog

Enable: yes

Last Ping: 2006-05-12 14:31:49.412973153 -0700

Saved Ping: 2006-04-21 07:25:51.000000000 -0700

Related Commands

host-label

show hosts

Displays system hosts.

Syntax

show hosts

Examples

amnesiac > show hosts
Hostname: amnesiac
Name server: 10.0.0.2 (configured)
Domain name: domain.com (configured)
Domain name: domain.com (configured)
IP 107.0.0.1 maps to hostname localhost

Related Commands

hostname

show host-label

Displays information about the specified host label.

Syntax

show host-label name [ detailed ]

Parameters

name

Specify the name of the host label.

detailed

Displays detailed hostname and subnet status information.

Examples

amnesiac # show host-label test
10.0.0.0/8, 192.168.0.1/32, 192.168.0.2/32, example.com, xxxxxxxx.com

amnesiac # show host-label test detailed

Subnets:
10.0.0.0/8, 192.168.0.1/32, 192.168.0.2/32

Host example.com:
192.0.43.10/32
Resolved: 2013/03/12 18:54:14

Host xxxxxxxx.com:
192.0.43.10/32
Resolved: 2013/03/12 18:54:14

Next scheduled resolve: 2013/03/13 18:54:09

Related Commands

host-label

show images

Displays the available software images and which partition the appliance boots the next time the appliance is restarted.

Syntax

show images [ checksum ]

Parameters

checksum

Displays the Message-Digest 5 algorithm (MD5) checksum of the system images.

Examples

amnesiac > show images
Images available to be installed:
webimage.tbz
rbtsh/linux 4.0 #12 2007-05-15 11:54:52 root@test:CVS_TMS/HEAD
image.img
rbtsh/linux 4.0 #17 2007-05-22 16:39:32 root@test:CVS_TMS/HEAD
Installed images:
Partition 1:
rbtsh/linux 4.0-HEAD-2007-06-15-07:19:19 #0 2007-06-15 07:19:19 root@test:CVS_TMS/HEAD
Partition 2:
rbtsh/linux 4.0 2007-05-15 11:54:52 root@test:CVS_TMS/HEAD
Last boot partition: 2
Next boot partition: 2

Related Commands

image install

show info

Displays the system information, including the current state of the system.

Syntax

show info

Examples

amnesiac > show info
Current User: admin
Status: Healthy
Config: initial
Appliance Up Time: 4h 4m 13s
Number of CPUs: 4
CPU load averages: 0.08 / 0.02 / 0.01
Temperature (C): 0
Serial: Unknown
Model: V1000
Revision: A
Version: 2.3.0-mainline

Related Commands

configuration new

show logging

Displays logging and logging filter settings.

Syntax

show logging [ filter ]

Parameters

filter

Displays per-process logging configuration information.

Examples

amnesiac > show logging filter
Local logging level: info
amnesiac > show logging
Local logging level: info
Default remote logging level: notice
Remote syslog receiver: 10.10.10.2 (logging level: info)
Number of archived log files to keep: 10
Log rotation frequency: daily

Related Commands

logging

show ntp

Displays NTP settings.

Syntax

show ntp [ all ]

Parameters

all

Display NTP settings and active peers.

Examples

amnesiac > show ntp
NTP enabled: yes

No NTP peers configured.

NTP servers:
0.vyatta.pool.ntp.org (version 4) Enabled: yes
1.vyatta.pool.ntp.org (version 4) Enabled: yes
2.vyatta.pool.ntp.org (version 4) Enabled: yes
3.vyatta.pool.ntp.org (version 4) Enabled: yes

No active ntp peers

Related Commands

ntp server enable

show ntp active-peers

Displays active NTP peers.

Syntax

show ntp active-peers

Examples

amnesiac > show ntp active-peers
No active ntp peers
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
==============================================================================
propjet.latt.ne .XFAC. 16 u - 1024 0 0.000 0.000 0.000
mail.coldnortha .XFAC. 16 u - 1024 0 0.000 0.000 0.000
services.quadra .XFAC. 16 u - 1024 0 0.000 0.000 0.000
yurizoku.tk .XFAC. 16 u - 1024 0 0.000 0.000 0.000

remote conf auth key
===================================
propjet.latt.ne yes none none
mail.coldnortha yes none none
services.quadra yes none none
yurizoku.tk yes none none

Related Commands

ntp server enable

show ntp authentication

Displays NTP authentication settings.

Syntax

show ntp authentication

Examples

amnesiac > show ntp authentication
Trusted Keys: 5, 10

KeyID KeyType Encrypted Secret
-------------------------------------------------
5 MD5 rP1LTiIVk7QlMyFiLSpAKA==
65534 MD5 2Ovzk2RGghrBJLp6BX+BpSxo1pvz+5CM

Related Commands

ntp server enable

show snmp

Displays SNMP server settings.

Syntax

show snmp

Examples

amnesiac > show snmp
SNMP enabled: yes
System location:
System contact:
Read-only community: public
Traps enabled: yes
No trap sinks configured.

Related Commands

write memory

show snmp acl-info

Displays SNMP access control list settings.

Syntax

show snmp acl-info

Examples

amnesiac > show snmp acl-info
Security Names
--------------
Security name Community string Source address
------------- ---------------- --------------
There are no configured security names
Groups
------
Group name Security model Security name
---------- -------------- -------------
There are no configured groups
Views
-----
There are no configured views
Access control lists
---------------------
Group name Security level Read view
---------- -------------- -------------

Related Commands

snmp-server enable

show snmp ifindex

Displays the ifindex values for all interfaces.

Syntax

show snmp ifindex

Examples

amnesiac > show snmp ifindex
Interface Ifindex
-----------------------
aux 1
eth0 6
eth1 7
eth2 8
eth3 9
eth4 10
eth5 11
eth6 12
eth7 13
lo 5
primary 2

Related Commands

snmp-server enable

show snmp usernames

Displays SNMP user settings.

Syntax

show snmp usernames

Examples

amnesiac > show snmp usernames

Username Authentication Protocol Authentication Key
There are no configured users

Related Commands

snmp-server enable

show ssh client

Displays the client settings.

Syntax

show ssh client [ private ]

Parameters

private

Display SSH client public and private keys.

Examples

amnesiac > show ssh client
SSH server enabled: yes

Related Commands

ssh client generate identity user

show ssh server

Displays the ssh server.

Syntax

show ssh server [ allowed-ciphers | publickey ]

Parameters

allowed-ciphers

Display SSH server allowed ciphers.

publickey

Display SSH server-public host key.

Examples

amnesiac > show ssh server publickey
SSH server public key: ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2XXXXXXXwAAAQEAwz7zKAc1NbTKSp40mRg7J
9YV5CeoGRQoCEPS17ValtEQbepaQygdifueiejht39837482y74982u7ridejbvgiIYZs/E23zmn212kj
dXFda8zJxJm07RIKOxNDEBUbAUp8h8dkeiejgfoeoriu39438598439gfjeNLfhjWgh1dzeGYycaAoEA
K21Igg+Sg0ELGq2cJ8mMzsSsCq5PnOmj63RAMuRgBdrtBdIAd32fy642PQJveqtfl7MBN6IwTDECRpex
F3Ku98pRefc2h0u44VZNT9h4tXCe8qHpuO5k98oA

amnesiac > show ssh server allowed-ciphers
SSH server allowed ciphers:
---------------------------
aes128-ctr
aes192-ctr
aes256-ctr

Related Commands

ssh client generate identity user

show stats cpu

Displays CPU statistics.

Syntax

show stats cpu [ 1min | 5min | hour | day | week | month ]

Parameters

1min | 5min | hour | day | week | month

Specify a time interval to display CPU statistics.

Examples

amnesiac > show stats cpu
CPU 1
Utilization: 3%
Peak Utilization Last Hour: 10% at 2008/10/17 18:10:03
Avg. Utilization Last Hour: 4%

Related Commands

show stats memory

show stats ecc-ram

Displays the ECC error counts.

Syntax

show stats ecc-ram

Examples

amnesiac > show stats ecc-ram
No ECC memory errors have been detected

Related Commands

show stats memory

show stats fan

Displays the fan statistics.

Syntax

show stats fan

Examples

amnesiac > show stats fan
FanId RPM Min RPM Status
1 3825 750 ok
2 3750 750 ok

Related Commands

show hardware error-log

show stats memory

Displays memory statistics.

Syntax

show stats memory [ 1min | 5min | hour | day | week | month ]

Parameters

1min | 5min | hour | day | week | month

Specify a time interval to display CPU statistics.

Examples

amnesiac > show stats memory
Total Swapped Over Last Hour: 0 pages
Average Swapped Over Last Hour: 0 pages
Peak Swapped Over Last Hour: 0 pages
Peak Swapped Time: 2008/10/17 17:37:41

Related Commands

show stats ecc-ram

show tcpdump stop-trigger

Displays the configuration settings that trigger the stop of a TCP dump.

Syntax

show tcpdump stop-trigger

Examples

amnesiac > show tcpdump stop-trigger
Tcpdump trigger enabled: no
Regex: ntp
Delay: 10
Last triggered on: 2013/01/12 17:33:52
Last triggered by: ntp

Related Commands

tcpdump stop-trigger delay, tcpdump stop-trigger enable, tcpdump stop-trigger regex, tcpdump stop-trigger restart

show tcpdump-x

Displays currently running tcpdumps.

Syntax

show tcpdump-x

Examples

amnesiac > show tcpdump-x
No running capture

Related Commands

tcpdump stop-trigger enable

show terminal

Displays terminal settings.

Syntax

show terminal

Examples

amnesiac > show terminal
CLI current session settings
Terminal width: 80 columns
Terminal length: 24 rows
Terminal type: xterm

show uploads

Displays system dump files uploaded to Technical Support.

Syntax

show uploads

Usage Guidelines

The show uploads command shows the system dump files that have been uploaded to Ivanti Technical Support or are in progress. The display shows up to 100 upload statistics, includes whether the upload is completed or in progress, and shows whether or not an error occurred during the upload process. You can clear the upload statistics using the file upload clear-stats command.

Examples

amnesiac > show uploads

Upload 0:
file: /var/opt/tms/tcpdumps/bravo-sh236_aux_new.cap0
url: ftp://ftp.xxxxxxxx.com/incoming/case_194170_F82JY00002BE4_bravo-sh236_aux_new.cap0
status: finished
percent complete: 100%
start time: 2013/03/25 12:16:40 -0700
finish time: 2013/03/25 12:16:41 -0700

Related Commands

file upload clear-stats

show version

Displays the installed software version, including build number.

Syntax

show version [ all | concise | history ]

Parameters

all

Displays version information for the current system image. This option displays the product release and the software version.

concise

Displays the installed software version without build information.

history

Displays upgrade version history.

Examples

amnesiac > show version
Product name: rbt_sh
Product release: 7.0.2
Build ID: #0
Build date: 2012-02-15 16:36:45
Build arch: x86_64
Built by: [email protected]
Uptime: 15d 19h 40m 38s
Product model:
System memory: 208 MB used / 3681 MB free / 3890 MB total
Number of CPUs: 4
CPU load averages: 0.02 / 0.03 / 0.00

amnesiac > show version all
Product release: 1.0.1
RiOS release: rbt_sh 7.0.2 #202_101 2012-02-15 10:16:14 x86_64 root@basel:s
vn: //svn/mgmt/branches/release_branch
Build ID: #202_101
Build date: 2012-02-15 14:22:27
Build arch: x86_64
Built by: root@basel

Uptime: 14h 13m 5s

Product model: EX760
System memory: 5329 MB used / 10681 MB free / 16010 MB total
Number of CPUs: 4
CPU load averages: 0.36 / 0.40 / 0.32

Related Commands

image fetch, image install

show web

Displays current Web settings.

Syntax

show web

Examples

amnesiac > show web
web-based management console enabled:
HTTP enabled: yes
HTTP port: 80
HTTPS enabled: yes
HTTPS port: 443
Inactivity timeout: 15 minutes
Session timeout: 60 minutes
Session renewal threshold: 30 minutes

show web prefs

Displays the current Web preferences.

Syntax

show web prefs

Examples

amnesiac > show web prefs
Log:
Lines Per Page: 100

show web ssl cert

Displays certificate details.

Syntax

show web ssl cert

Examples

amnesiac > show web ssl cert
Issued To:
Common Name: gen-sh226
Email: admin@gen-sh226
Organization: Brocade
Organization Unit:
Locality: San Francisco
State: California
Country: --
Issued By:
Common Name: gen-sh226
Email: admin@gen-sh226
Organization: Brocade
Organization Unit:
Locality: San Francisco
State: California
Country: --
Validity:
Issued On: May 4 22:18:55 2011 GMT
Expires On: May 3 22:18:55 2012 GMT
Fingerprint:
SHA1:

slogin

Enables log in to another system securely using SSH.

Syntax

slogin [ options ]

Parameters

options

Specify slogin options. To view options, enter slogin at the system prompt.

Examples

amnesiac > slogin -l usertest

Related Commands

show ssh client, show ssh server

stats export

Enables the export of statistics.

Syntax

stats export csv report-name after yyyy/ mm/ dd before yyyy/ mm/ dd email email-addr filename filename

Parameters

csv

Specify the file format for export: csv

report-name

Specify one of the following reports:

cpu_util: CPU utilization

memory: Memory utilization

paging: Paging I/O

appvissummary: Application visibility summary report

appvishistory: Application visibility history report

bw: Aggregate bandwidth

th_peak: Peak throughput

th_p95: P95 throughput

pass: Aggregate pass-through traffic

cpool: Aggregate connection pooling

nfs: Aggregate NFS report

pfs: Aggregate PFS report

conn_history: connection history

dstore: Data store hit

ssl: SSL statistics

ssl_peak: SSL peak statistics

http: HTTP statistics

qos: QoS statistics

qos_inbound: Inbound QoS statistics

snapmirror: Snapmirror statistics

snapmirror_peak: Snapmirror peak statistics

topconversations: Top conversations report

topsenders: Top senders report

topreceivers: Top receivers report

topapplications: Top applications report

after yyyy / mm/ dd

Includes statistics collected after a specific time.

before yyyy/ mm/ dd

Includes statistics collected before a specific time.

email email-addr

Specify the address where the report is to be emailed.

filename filename

Specify a filename for the new report.

Examples

amnesiac > stats export csv ssl after 2008/09/01 filename ssltest

Related Commands

show stats cpu

support show disk

Displays disk statistics for the drive containing the Services Director.

Syntax

support show disk

Examples

amnesiac > support show disk
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
rootfs 2071416 1102520 863672 57% /
udev 4053260 160 4053100 1% /dev
tmpfs 4062768 0 4062768 0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda5 2071416 1102520 863672 57% /
tmpfs 1048576 9576 1039000 1% /lib/modules
tmpfs 1048576 6348 1042228 1% /lib/firmware
none 16384 164 16220 2% /tmp
/dev/sda2 132221 67116 58278 54% /boot
/dev/sda1 256665 8504 234908 4% /bootmgr
/dev/sda8 16516084 1496416 14180676 10% /var
/dev/sda9 1035692 33824 949256 4% /config
/dev/sda10 8262068 319380 7522992 5% /data
none 4062768 0 4062768 0% /dev/shm
encfs 16516084 1496416 14180676 10% /var/opt/rbt/decrypted

Related Commands

show stats memory

terminal

Sets terminal settings.

Syntax

terminal { length lines | type terminal_type | terminal width number-of-characters }

Parameters

[no] terminal length lines

Sets the number of lines 0-1024; 0 to disable paging.

The no command option disables the terminal length.

[no] terminal type terminal_type

Sets the terminal type.

The no command option disables the terminal type.

[no] terminal width number-of-characters

Sets the width number of characters.

The no command option disables the terminal width.

Usage Guidelines

The no command option disables terminal settings.

Examples

amnesiac > terminal width 1024

Related Commands

ssh client generate identity user

traceroute

Executes the traceroute utility for IPv4 addresses. The traceroute command takes the standard Linux options.

Syntax

traceroute [ options ]

Parameters

options

The traceroute command takes the standard Linux options. For detailed information, see the Linux manual (man) page.

Examples

amnesiac > traceroute amnesiac
traceroute to amnesiac.domain.com (10.0.0.3), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets
1 amnesiac (10.0.0.3) 0.035 ms 0.021 ms 0.013 ms

traceroute6

Executes the traceroute utility for IPv6 addresses. The traceroute6 command takes the standard Linux options.

Syntax

traceroute6 [ options ]

Parameters

options

The traceroute6 command takes the standard Linux options. For detailed information, see the Linux manual (man) page.

Examples

amnesiac > traceroute6 amnesiac
traceroute6 to amnesiac.domain.com (2001:38dc:52::e9a4:c5:6282/64), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets
1 amnesiac (2001:38dc:52::e9a4:c5:6282/64) 0.035 ms 0.021 ms 0.013 ms

Related Commands

ipv6 in-path-gateway