To show the running system information, use the show command in the EXEC mode. The show commands are used to display the Cisco CDA settings and are among the most useful commands.
The commands in Table 4-3 require the show command to be followed by a keyword; for example, show application status. Some show commands require an argument or variable after the keyword to function; for example, show application version.
For detailed information on all the Cisco CDA show commands, see Show Commands.
Table 4-3 provides a summary of the show commands.
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(requires keyword)2 |
Displays information about the installed application; for example, status or version. |
Displays information about the enabled Cisco Discovery Protocol interfaces. |
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Displays the day, date, time, time zone, and year of the system clock. |
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Displays statistics for all the interfaces configured on the Cisco ADE OS. |
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Displays information about the active processes of the Cisco CDA server. |
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Displays the contents of the currently running configuration file on the Cisco CDA server. |
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Displays the contents of the startup configuration on the Cisco CDA server. |
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Displays system and configuration information that you can provide to the TAC when you report a problem. |
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Displays information about the terminal configuration parameter settings for the current terminal line. |
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Displays all the time zones available for use on the Cisco CDA server. |
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Displays information about the unique device identifier (UDI) of the Cisco CDA. |
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Displays how long the system you are logged in to has been up and running. |
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Displays information about the installed application version. |
No default behavior or values.
All show commands require at least one keyword to function.
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