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CHAPTER 7-235 Network Analysis Module Command Reference Guide, 4.2 OL-21728-01 7 NAM CLI Commands: show rmon channels - web-user This chapter describes the following NAM CLI commands: show rmon channels show rmon filters show rxcounters show snmp show syslog-settings show system-alerts show tech-support show time show trap-dest show version show waas data-source show waas device show waas server filters show web-publication show web-users shutdown snmp supervisor address syslog syslog mib syslog remote-server syslog system syslog voice terminal time

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C H A P T E R 7

NAM CLI Commands: show rmon channels - web-user

This chapter describes the following NAM CLI commands:

• show rmon channels

• show rmon filters

• show rxcounters

• show snmp

• show syslog-settings

• show system-alerts

• show tech-support

• show time

• show trap-dest

• show version

• show waas data-source

• show waas device

• show waas server filters

• show web-publication

• show web-users

• shutdown

• snmp

• supervisor address

• syslog

• syslog mib

• syslog remote-server

• syslog system

• syslog voice

• terminal

• time

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Chapter 7 NAM CLI Commands: show rmon channels - web-user

• traceroute

• trap-dest

• upgrade

• waas data-source

• waas device

• waas export server-filter-list

• waas import server-filter-list

• waas server filter

• web-publication

• web-user

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Chapter 7 NAM CLI Commands: show rmon channels - web-usershow rmon channels

show rmon channelsTo display the RMON channels, use the show rmon channels command.

show rmon channels [control-index]

Note This command is not supported on the NAM Virtual Blade.

Syntax Description

Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes Command mode

Usage Guidelines This command is supported only on NAM-1, NAM-2, NME-NAM-80S, and NME-NAM-120S devices and Cisco NAM 2200 Series appliances.

Examples This example shows how to display the RMON channels:

Root@localhost# show rmon channels46303

Related Commands rmon bufferrmon channelrmon filter

control-index (Optional) Displays the channels collections by specified control index.

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Chapter 7 NAM CLI Commands: show rmon channels - web-usershow rmon filters

show rmon filtersTo display the RMON filters, use the show rmon filters command.

show rmon filters [control-index]

Note This command is not supported on the NAM Virtual Blade.

Syntax Description

Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes Command mode

Usage Guidelines This command is supported only on NAM-1, NAM-2, NME-NAM-80S, and NME-NAM-120S devices and Cisco NAM 2200 Series appliances.

Examples This example shows how to display the RMON filters:

Root@localhost# show rmon filters46303

Related Commands rmon bufferrmon channelrmon filter

control-index (Optional) Displays the filters collections by specified control index.

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Chapter 7 NAM CLI Commands: show rmon channels - web-usershow router

show router

show rxcounters

Note This command is not valid for NAM-1 or NAM-2 devices, the Cisco NAM 2200 Series appliances, or NAM Virtual Blades.

Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes Command mode

Usage Guidelines This command is supported only on NME-NAM-80S and NME-NAM-120S devices.

Examples This example shows how to display the router information:

Root@localhost# show router

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Chapter 7 NAM CLI Commands: show rmon channels - web-usershow rxcounters

show rxcountersTo display the RX data counters, use the show rxcounters command.

show rxcounters

Note This command is not valid for the Cisco NAM 2200 Series appliances or the NAM Virtual Blade.

Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes Command mode

Usage Guidelines This command is supported only on NAM-1 and NAM-2 devices.

Examples This example shows how to display the RX data counters:

Root@localhost# show rxcountersdata port 1 rx pkt count: 1524112data port 2 rx pkt count: 1115

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Chapter 7 NAM CLI Commands: show rmon channels - web-usershow snmp

show snmpTo display the SNMP parameters, use the show snmp command.

show snmp

Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes Command mode

Usage Guidelines This command is supported on all NAM platforms.

Examples This example shows how to display the SNMP parameters:

Root@localhost# show snmpSNMP Agent: mynam.cisco.com 209.265.200.225

SNMPv1: EnabledSNMPv2C: EnabledSNMPv3: Disabled

community private writecommunity public read

trap community public 112.10.17.237trap community public 112.10.17.244

sysDescr Network Analysis Module (WS-SVC-NAM-2), Version 4.2(1)Copyright (c) 1999-2007 by cisco Systems, Inc.

sysObjectID workgroup.1.3.1.1.2.291sysContact engineersysName mynamsysLocation RMON Lab

Related Commands snmp

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Chapter 7 NAM CLI Commands: show rmon channels - web-usershow syslog-settings

show syslog-settingsTo display the NAM system log settings, use the show syslog-settings command.

show syslog-settings

Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes Command mode

Usage Guidelines This command is supported on all NAM platforms.

Examples This example shows how to display the NAM system log settings:

Root@localhost# show syslog-settingsMIB threshold events: LocalVoice threshold events: LocalSystem alerts (debug): Local

Related Commands syslog

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show system-alertsTo display NAM failures or problems, use the show system-alerts command.

show system-alerts

Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes Command mode

Usage Guidelines This command is supported on all NAM platforms.

Examples This example shows how to display the NAM system alerts:

Root@localhost# show system-alertsJan 1 15:07:31 mynam scpd: scpd: 0x10/44 -> 0x15/0, len 18, op 0x14a, len 2, flags 0(), seq 65443, ver 0Jan 1 15:07:31 mynam scpd: scpd: SCP PC Blade REQ from 0x10/44.Jan 1 15:07:31 mynam scpd: scpd: sub-opcode 6, status 45.Jan 1 15:07:31 mynam scpd: scpd: SCP PC Shutdown.Jan 1 15:07:33 mynam scpd: scpd: shutdown of NAM!Jan 1 15:07:35 mynam rmond[595]: rmond: received QUIT signal! Exiting!Jan 1 15:07:38 mynam polld: Terminating polld.Jan 1 15:07:42 mynam configd: SIGTERM recieved.Jan 1 15:07:42 mynam configd: Terminating with success.Jan 1 00:02:43 mynam scpd: scpd: 0x10/1 -> 0x15/0, len 18, op 0x14a, len

Related Commands syslog remote-server

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Chapter 7 NAM CLI Commands: show rmon channels - web-usershow tech-support

show tech-supportTo display technical support information, use the show tech-support command.

show tech-support

Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes Command mode

Usage Guidelines This command is supported on all NAM platforms.

Examples This example shows how to display the NAM technical support information:

Root@localhost# show tech-supportPID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND 1 ? S 0:08 init 2 ? SW 0:00 [keventd] 3 ? SWN 0:00 [ksoftirqd_CPU0] 4 ? SWN 0:00 [ksoftirqd_CPU1] 5 ? SW 0:00 [kswapd] 6 ? SW 0:00 [bdflush] 7 ? SW 0:05 [kupdated] 238 ? S 0:00 /usr/local/nam/bin/scpd -l -d/var/log/scpd 246 ? SW 0:10 [kjournald] 474 ? S 0:01 syslogd -m 0 477 ? S 0:00 klogd -2 501 ? S 0:00 /usr/sbin/atd

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show timeTo display NAM time zone or time synchronization settings, use the show time command.

show time

Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes Command mode

Usage Guidelines This command is supported on all NAM platforms.

Examples This example shows how to display the NAM time settings:

Root@localhost# show timeNAM synchronize time to: SwitchTimezone configured on the switch: PDTCurrent system time: Thu May 1 09:29:49 GMT+8 2003

Related Commands time

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show trap-destTo display all of the NAM trap destinations, use the show trap-dest command.

show trap-dest [trap-index]

Syntax Description

Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes Command mode

Usage Guidelines This command is supported on all NAM platforms.

Examples This example shows how to display the NAM trap destinations:

Root@localhost# show trap-dest Trap index: 23370Community: publicAddress: 172.20.98.136UDP port: 162 (00a2)Owner: LocalMgrRoot@localhost#

Related Commands trap-dest

trap-index (Optional) Displays the trap destinations by the specified trap index.

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show versionTo display the NAM version information, use the show version command.

show version

Syntax Description This command has no keywords or arguments.

Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes Command mode

Usage Guidelines This command is supported on all NAM platforms.

Examples This example shows how to display the NAM version information:

Root@localhost# show versionNAM application image version: 4.2(1)Maintenance image version: 2.1(2)NAM Daughter Card Micro code version: 1.34.1.28 (NAM)BIOS Version: 4.0-Rel 6.0.9Installed patches:

Wed Jun 6, 16:10:27 2007 Patch: nam-dev-patch-3-6-1 Description: Development patch for NAM

Root@localhost#

Related Commands config clear

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Chapter 7 NAM CLI Commands: show rmon channels - web-usershow waas data-source

show waas data-sourceTo display the WAAS devices configured on the NAM device, use the show waas data-source command.

show waas data-source [datasrc-index]

Syntax Description

Defaults The default behavior is to show all WAAS data sources unless a specific data source index is specified.

Command Modes Command mode

Usage Guidelines This command is supported on all NAM platforms.

The show waas data-source command displays information about WAAS data sources currently configured on the NAM.

Examples The following example shows the system inventory information:

[email protected]# show waas data-source [email protected]#

datasrc-index data-source index (optional)

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show waas deviceTo display the WAAS devices configured on the NAM device, use the show waas device command.

show waas device [ip-address]

Syntax Description

Defaults The default behavior is to show all WAAS devices unless IP address is specified.

Command Modes Command mode

Usage Guidelines This command is supported on all NAM platforms.

Examples The following example shows the system inventory information:

[email protected]# show waas device [email protected]#

ip-address IP address of the WAAS device (optional)

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show waas server filters To show WAAS server filter list, use the show waas server filters command.

show waas server filters

Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes Command mode

Usage Guidelines This command is supported on all NAM platforms.

Examples The following example shows how to display the waas server filters.

[email protected]# show waas server filters10.0.0.2

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show web-publicationTo display the web publication hosts configuration information, use the show web-publication command.

show web-publication

Syntax Description This command has no keywords or arguments.

Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes Command mode

Usage Guidelines This command is supported on all NAM platforms.

Examples This example shows how to display the web user information:

Root@localhost# show web-publicationWeb publication: enabledAllowed hosts:Access code:Alarm screens: disabledReport screens: enabledVoice screens: enabledRMON screens: enabled

Related Commands web-publication

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show web-usersTo display the web user information, use the show web-users command.

show web-users [user-name]

Syntax Description

Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes Command mode

Usage Guidelines This command is supported on all NAM platforms.

Examples This example shows how to display the web user information:

Root@localhost# show web-users adminUser: admin----------------------------Account management: EnabledSystem config: EnabledCapture: EnabledAlarm config: EnabledCollection config: EnabledCollection view: EnabledConsole

Related Commands web-user

user-name (Optional) Displays the specified user name information.

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shutdownTo shut down the NAM, use the shutdown command.

shutdown

Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes Command mode

Usage Guidelines This command is supported on all NAM platforms.

Examples This example shows how to shut down the NAM:

Root@localhost# shutdownShut down the NAM? (y/n) [n]: n

Related Commands exitlogoutpreferences

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snmpTo configure NAM system MIB objects, use the snmp command.

snmp community community-string { ro | rw }

snmp delete community community-string

snmp contact contact-string

snmp location location-string

snmp name name-string

Syntax Description

Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes Command mode

Usage Guidelines This command is supported on all NAM platforms.

Examples This example shows how to configure NAM system MIB objects:

Root@localhost# snmp community askdfhtjlks.01‘ contact george location frisco, name al

Related Commands show snmp

community community-string ro | rw

Sets the device community string.

delete community-string Deletes the device community string.

contact contact-string Sets the device contact string.

location location-string Sets the device location.

name name-string Sets the device name.

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supervisor addressTo set the local supervisor engine address to the NAM, use supervisor address command. To return the NAM back to the default where the NAM learns the supervisor engine address during the NAM bootup process, use the no supervisor address command.

supervisor address string

no supervisor address

Note This command is not valid for NME-NAM-80S and NME-NAM-120S devices, the Cisco NAM 2200 Series appliances, or NAM Virtual Blades.

Syntax Description

Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes Command mode

Usage Guidelines This command is supported on all NAM platforms.

Usage Guidelines This command is supported only on NAM-1 and NAM-2 devices.

The local supervisor engine address is sent to the NAM by the supervisor engine during the NAM bootup process. In some specific network configurations, the supervisor engine address that the NAM expected to receive might not exist or cannot be reached by the NAM. This command allows you to set a NAM–reachable supervisor address.

This command is supported in NAM-1 and NAM-2 only.

Examples This example shows how to set the local supervisor engine address to the NAM as 123.54.106.12:

[email protected]# supervisor address 123.54.106.12

string Specifies the supervisor engine address.

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syslogTo enter the system log subcommand mode, and then configure system logging for the NAM, use the syslog command.

syslog

Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes Command mode

Usage Guidelines This command is supported on all NAM platforms.

Usage Guidelines When you enter the system log subcommand mode, the following commands are available:

• cancel—Discards changes and exits from the subcommand mode.

• exit—Saves changes and exits from the subcommand mode; see the exit command.

• mib—(Optional) Configures the system log for NAM MIB threshold events, see the “syslog mib” command section.

• remote-server—(Optional) Configures the system log for remote logging, see the “syslog remote-server” command section.

• system—(Optional) Configures the system log for NAM system alerts, see the “syslog system” command section.

• voice—(Optional) Configures the system log for voice threshold events.

Examples This example shows how to configure system logging for the NAM:

Root@localhost# [email protected](sub-syslog)#

Related Commands show syslog-settings

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syslog mibTo capture NAM MIB alarms and send them to the system log, use the syslog mib command from the syslog subcommand mode.

syslog mib [local enable | disable] [remote enable | disable]

Syntax Description

Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes Syslog subcommand mode

Usage Guidelines This command is supported on all NAM platforms.

Examples This example shows how to configure the NAM to capture MIB alarms:

root@localhost# syslog Entering into subcommand mode for this command.Type 'exit' to come out of this mode.Type 'cancel' to discard changes and to come out of this mode.root@localhost(sub-syslog)# mib local enable root@localhost(sub-syslog)# exitNAM syslog settings updated successfully.root@localhost# show syslogMIB threshold events: LocalVoice threshold events: LocalSystem alerts (info): Local

Related Commands alarm eventshow alarm eventshow autostartshow syslog-settingssyslogsyslog remote-serverweb-user

local enable | disable (Optional) Enables or disables local MIB alarms.

remote enable | disable (Optional) Enables or disables remote MIB alarms.

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syslog remote-serverTo capture NAM remote server alarms, use the syslog remote-server command from the syslog subcommand mode.

syslog remote-server disable | [server1 [server2] [server3] [server4] [server5]

Syntax Description

Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes Syslog subcommand mode

Usage Guidelines This command is supported on all NAM platforms.

Examples This example shows how to configure the NAM to capture remote server alarms:

Root@localhost<sub-syslog># syslog Entering into subcommand mode for this command.Type 'exit' to come out of this mode.Type 'cancel' to discard changes and to come out of this mode.Root@localhost<sub-syslog># voice remote enable Root@localhost<sub-syslog># syslog remote-server 172.20.98.136Root@localhost<sub-syslog># exitNAM syslog settings updated successfully.

Related Commands alarm mibshow alarm eventshow autostartshow syslog-settingssyslogsyslog remote-serverweb-user

disable Disables remote server event logging.

server1 server2 server3 server4 server5

(Optional) Specifies the remote server.

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syslog systemTo capture NAM system alarms, use the syslog system command from the syslog subcommand mode.

syslog system debug enable | disable local enable | disable remote enable | disable

Syntax Description

Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes Syslog subcommand mode

Usage Guidelines This command is supported on all NAM platforms.

Examples This example shows how to configure the NAM to capture system alarms:

Root@localhost# syslog system local enable

Related Commands alarm mibshow alarm eventshow autostartshow syslog-settingssyslogsyslog remote-serverweb-user

debug enable | disable Enables or disables system debug alarms.

local enable | disable Enables or disables local system alarms.

remote enable | disable Enables or disables remote server system alarms.

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syslog voiceTo configure system logging for voice threshold events from the syslog subcommand mode, use the syslog voice command.

syslog voice local enable | disable remote enable | disable

Syntax Description

Note This command is not supported on the NAM Virtual Blade.

Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes Syslog subcommand mode

Usage Guidelines This command is supported only on NAM-1, NAM-2, NME-NAM-80S, and NME-NAM-120S devices and Cisco NAM 2200 Series appliances.

Examples This example shows how to configure the NAM to capture voice alarms:

[email protected]<sub-syslog># syslog voice local [email protected]# show optionsART mib: EnabledVoice monitoring:[email protected]#

Related Commands alarm mibshow alarm eventshow patchesshow syslog-settingssyslog remote-server

local enable | disable Enables or disables local voice alarms.

remote enable | disable Enables or disables remote voice alarms.

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terminalTo set the number of lines on a screen for this session, use the terminal command.

terminal editor [enable | disable]

terminal length length

terminal mode { 0 | 1}

Syntax Description

Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes Command mode

Usage Guidelines This command is supported on all NAM platforms.

Examples This example shows how to set the number of lines on a session’s screen:

root@localhost# terminal length 24Terminal length for this session set to 24.

Related Commands config clear

editor [enable | disable] (Optional) Enables or disables the NAM CLI command editing.

length length Sets the number of lines per screen for a session.

mode { 0 | 1} Sets the terminal mode.

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timeTo enter the time configuration subcommand mode, and then configure NAM system time settings, use the time command.

time

Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Types Switch command

Command Modes Privileged

Usage Guidelines This command is supported on all NAM platforms.

When you enter the time configuration subcommand mode, the following commands are available:

• cancel—Discards changes and exits from the subcommand mode.

• exit—Saves changes and exits from the subcommand mode; see the exit command.

• sync ntp | switch—(Optional) Synchronizes the NAM system time with the Network Time Protocol (NTP) or with the switch.

• zone—region-name [zone-name]—Synchronizes the time zone with the NAM for use with NTP.

• sync router—Synchronizes the NAM time with the router.

This command is specific to the NAM software release running on network modules in the Cisco 2600, 3600, and 3700 routers.

Examples This example shows how to configure system time settings on the NAM to synchronizes the time with the switch:

[email protected]# timeEntering into subcommand mode for this command.Type 'exit' to come out of this mode.Type 'cancel' to discard changes and to come out of this [email protected](sub-time)# ?? - display helpcancel - discard changes and exit from subcommand modeexit - exit from subcommand modehelp - display helpsync - synchronize NAM system time with switch or [email protected](sub-time)# sync [email protected](sub-time)# exitSuccessfully updated NAM system time settings.NOTE:You have configured the NAM synchronize time to the switch.For this change to take effect, set the time from the switch or

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reset the [email protected]# show timeNAM synchronize time to: SwitchTimezone configured on the switch:PSTSwitch time offset to UTC: 0Current system time: Thu Mar 20 09:23:14 GMT 2003

This example shows how to configure system time settings on the NAM to synchronize the time with the NTP:

[email protected]# timeEntering into subcommand mode for this command.Type 'exit' to come out of this mode.Type 'cancel' to discard changes and to come out of this [email protected](sub-time)# sync ntp ntp01.cisco.com [email protected](sub-time)# exitSuccessfully updated NAM system time [email protected]# show timeNAM synchronize time to: NTPNTP server1: ntp01.cisco.comNTP server2: ntp02.cisco.comCurrent system time: Thu Mar 20 09:23:36 GMT [email protected]#

Related Commands show time

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Chapter 7 NAM CLI Commands: show rmon channels - web-usertraceroute

tracerouteTo trace the route to a network device, use the traceroute command.

traceroute [-I | n | v] [-f first_ttl] [-m max_ttl] [-p port] [-s src_addr] [-t tos] [-w waittime] destination host name | IP address [packetlen]

Syntax Description

Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes Command mode

Usage Guidelines This command is supported on all NAM platforms.

Examples This example shows how to trace a route to a network device named aragon:

[email protected]# traceroute -I -n -v -f first_ttl -p 5 -w 10 aragon 123.34.54.12 [email protected]#

-I (Optional) Specifies that ICMP ECHO is used instead of UDP datagrams.

-n (Optional) Prints hop addresses numerically.

-v (Optional) Sets the output to verbose.

-f first_ttl (Optional) Sets the initial time-to-live used in the first outgoing packet.

-m max_ttl (Optional) Sets the maximum time-to-live (max number of hops) used.

-p port (Optional) Sets the base UDP port number used in probes.

-s src_addr (Optional) Forces the source address to be an address other than the IP address of the interface the packet is sent on.

-t tos (Optional) Sets the type-of-service in packets to the following value.

-w waittime (Optional) Sets the time (in seconds) to wait for a response to a probe.

destination Sets the packet destination.

host Sets the host.

name Sets the hostname.

IP address Sets the IP address

packetlen (Optional) Set the length of the packet.

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trap-destTo enter the trap destination subcommand mode and create or edit trap destinations on the NAM, use the trap-dest command. To remove a trap destination entry, use the no form of this command.

trap-dest

no trap-dest [control-index]

Syntax Description

Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes Command mode

Usage Guidelines This command is supported on all NAM platforms.

When you enter the trap destination subcommand mode, the following commands are available:

• address—Sets the trap destination IP address.

• cancel—Discards changes and exits from the subcommand mode; see the cdp enable section.

• community community_string—Sets the community string.

• exit—Saves changes and exits from the subcommand mode; see the exit command.

• index index—(Optional) Sets the trap index. Range is from 1 to 65535. Default is random.

• owner string—(Optional) Specifies the collection owner. Default is monitor.

Note The collections that are configured in the CLI will not be visible in the GUI. For collections that use a GUI screen, you can make them visible in the GUI by using the owner string “LocalMgr.”

• port—(Optional) Sets the UDP port. Default is 162.

Examples This example shows how to configure traps on the NAM:

[email protected]# trap-destEntering into subcommand mode for this command.Type 'exit' to come out of this mode.Type 'cancel' to discard changes and to come out of this [email protected](sub-trap-dest)# ?? - display helpaddress - set IP address (*)cancel - discard changes and exit from subcommand modecommunity - set community string (*)exit - exit from subcommand mode

control-index (Optional) Specifies the collection control index. Range is from 1 to 65535.

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help - display helpindex - set trap indexowner - set owner stringport - set UDP port (*) - denotes a mandatory field for this [email protected](sub-trap-dest)# address [email protected](sub-trap-dest)# community [email protected](sub-trap-dest)# exitTrap created [email protected]# show trap-destTrap index:48981Community: publicAddress: 10.0.0.1UDP port: 162 (00a2)Owner: monitor

[email protected]#

Related Commands alarm eventalarm mibshow alarm eventshow autostartshow trap-dest

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upgradeTo download and install a new maintenance image on the NAM, use the upgrade command.

upgrade ftp://user:passwd@host/full-path/filename

Syntax Description

Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes Command mode

Usage Guidelines This command is supported on all NAM platforms.

Examples This example shows how to download and install a new maintenance image:

Root@localhost# upgrade ftp://alamo:ljljsdf@milton/dir65/abracadabr/dir65/upgrade_nowRoot@localhost#

Related Commands show patchesshow version

ftp://user:passwd@host/full-path/filename Path to the location of the upgrade maintenance image.

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Chapter 7 NAM CLI Commands: show rmon channels - web-userwaas data-source

waas data-sourceTo enter the WAAS data source configuration subcommand mode and create a WAAS data source, use the waas data-source command. To remove a WAAS data source, use the no form of this command.

waas data-source <data-source-index>

no waas data-source

Syntax Description

Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes Command mode

Usage Guidelines This command is supported on all NAM platforms.

When you enter the data source configuration subcommand mode, the following commands are available:

• cancel—Discards changes and exists from the subcommand mode.

• Device(*)—Specifies the waas device’s IPV4 address

• exit— Saves changes and exists from the subcommand mode.

• help –Displays help

• index(*)–Specifies the ifIndex of the WAAS data source. Use 0 when creating a new data source.

• segment–which waas data segment the data source is collecting data from.

Note The (*) indicates a mandatory field for this configuration.

Examples The following example shows how to configure a WAAS data source and how to remove a WAAS data source:

[email protected]# waas data-source Entering into subcommand mode for this command.Type 'exit' to come out of this mode.Type 'cancel' to discard changes and to come out of this [email protected](sub-waas-data-source)# device 10.0.0.1 [email protected](sub-waas-data-source)# segment CoreWAN [email protected](sub-waas-data-source)# exit Successfully added WAAS CoreWAN segment data source.

[email protected]# show waas data-sourceIndex: 19Device Id: 2Name: WAE-10.0.0.1-CoreWAN

data-source-index Specifies the custom WAAS data source index.

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[email protected]# no waas data-source 19Deleted the data source successfully.

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waas device To configure remote WAAS device, use the waas device command. To remove a remote WAAS device, use the no form of this command.

waas device <ip-address> [export-ppt]

no waas device <ip-address> [export-ppt]

Syntax Description

Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes Command mode

Usage Guidelines This command is supported on all NAM platforms.

Examples The following examples show how to configure a WAAS device and how to remove a WAAS device:

[email protected]# waas device 10.0.0.1Successfully added waas [email protected]# show aas deviceId: 3Name: UnknownAddress: 10.0.0.1State: inactiveExport PTT: disabled

[email protected]# no waas device 10.0.0.1Successfully deleted the waas device.

ip-address Specifies the remote WAAS device IPv4 address

export-ppt Enables pass-through traffic

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waas export server-filter-listTo export waas server filter list to a remote host, use the waas export server-filter-list command.

waas export server-filter-list ftp://<username:<password>@<host>/<path>

Syntax Description

Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes Command mode

Usage Guidelines This command is supported on all NAM platforms.

Examples The following example shows how to export the waas server filter list to a remote host:

[email protected]# waas export server-filter-list ftp://[email protected]//waas/[email protected]#

ftp://<username:<password>@<host>/<path> Specifies the remote location reachable by ftp.

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waas import server-filter-listTo import the WAAS server filter list from a remote host, use the waas import server-filter-list command.

waas import server-filter-list ftp://<username:<password>@<host>/<path>/<file>

Syntax Description

Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes Command mode

Usage Guidelines This command is supported on all NAM platforms.

Examples The following example shows how to import the waas server filter list from a remote host:

[email protected]# waas import server-filter-list ftp://[email protected]//waas/config/[email protected]#

ftp://<username:<password>@<host>/<path> Specifies the remote location reachale by ftp.

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waas server filter To add a WAAS server filter, use the waas import server-filter command. To remove a server filter use the no form of this command

waas server filter <ip-address>

no waas server filter <ip-address>

Syntax Description

Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes Command mode

Usage Guidelines This command is supported on all NAM platforms.

Examples The following example shows how to add a WAAS server filter and how to remove a WAAS server filter:

[email protected]# waas server filter 10.0.0.2Successfully added server [email protected]# no waas server filter [email protected]#

ip-address Specifes IPV4 of the WAAS server

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Chapter 7 NAM CLI Commands: show rmon channels - web-userweb-publication

web-publicationTo enable and set up a list of hosts that can view the NAM GUI monitoring displays without logging into the NAM, use the web-publication command. To remove web publishing from your configuration, use the no form of this command.

web-publication user-name

no web-publication

Syntax Description

Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes Command mode

Usage Guidelines This command is supported on all NAM platforms.

When you enter the web user subcommand mode, the following commands are available:

• ? or help—Displays help; see the help command.

• cancel—Discards changes and exits from the subcommand mode.

• exit—Saves changes and exits from the subcommand mode; see the exit command.

• alarm enable | disable—(Optional) Enables or disables web publishing of alarm displays.

• allow-hosts WORD—Sets the hosts which are allowed to view web published monitoring displays.

• code WORD—Sets the code which allows hosts to view web published monitoring displays.

• report enable | disable—(Optional) Enables or disables web publishing report displays.

• rmon enable | disable—(Optional) Enables or disables web publishing RMON monitoring displays.

• voice enable | disable—(Optional) Enables or disables web publishing voice monitoring displays.

Examples This example shows how to configure a host to receive web published reports from the NAM:

[email protected]# web-publicationEntering into subcommand mode for this command.Type 'exit' to come out of this mode.Type 'cancel' to discard changes and to come out of this [email protected](sub-web-publication)# ?

[email protected]#

Related Commands show web-publication

user-name Sets the username.

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web-userTo enter the web user configuration subcommand mode, and then configure local web users on the NAM, use the web-user command. To remove a web user from your configuration, use the no form of this command.

web-user

no web-user user-name

Syntax Description

Defaults This command has no default settings.

Command Modes Command mode

Usage Guidelines This command is supported on all NAM platforms.

When you enter the web user subcommand mode, the following commands are available:

• account-mgmt enable | disable—(Optional) Enables or disables the account management privilege.

• alarm-config enable | disable—(Optional) Enables or disables the alarm configuration privilege.

• cancel—Discards changes and exits from the subcommand mode.

• capture enable | disable—(Optional) Enables or disables the packet capture and decode privilege.

• collection-config enable | disable—(Optional) Enables or disables the collection configuration privilege.

• exit—Saves changes and exits from the subcommand mode; see the exit command.

• system-config enable | disable—(Optional) Enables or disables the system configuration privilege.

• user-name user-name—Sets the user name.

Examples This example shows how to configure a NAM web user:

[email protected]# web-userEntering into subcommand mode for this command.Type 'exit' to come out of this mode.Type 'cancel' to discard changes and to come out of this [email protected](sub-web-user)# ?? - display helpaccount-mgmt - enable/disable account management privilegealarm-config - enable/disable alarm configuration privilegecancel - discard changes and exit from subcommand modecapture - enable/disable packet capture/decode privilegecollection-config - enable/disable collection configuration privilegeexit - exit from subcommand modehelp - display helpsystem-config - enable/disable system configuration privilege

user-name Sets the username.

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user-name - set username (*) (*) - denotes a mandatory field for this [email protected](sub-web-user)# user-name [email protected](sub-web-user)# account-mgmt [email protected](sub-web-user)# exitNo password specified.Do you want specify password now (y/n) [n] yEnter password:Confirm password:User 'foo' created [email protected]# show web-users fooUser name: fooAccount management:EnabledSystem config: DisabledCapture: DisabledAlarm config: DisabledCollection config: DisabledCollection view: Enabled [email protected]#

Related Commands

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