Paradyne 9788 User Manual
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C. Router CLI Commands, Codes, and Designations
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show
configuration {saved | unsaved }
Minimum Access Level: Administrator
Command Mode: All config modes
Displays/outputs a sequence of commands in the form of ASCII strings that have the
effect of setting all configurable parameters to the current values, either saved in memory
or entered during a current configuration session.
Passwords are write-only and not output. The text file can be used with a terminal
emulation program. Refer to
Configuring the Router Using Terminal Emulation
Configuring the FrameSaver DSL Router. The general format of the show
config command is the same as the previous command, show configuration, in Standard
mode.
saved – Displays the command sequence for saving parameters currently saved in
memory.
unsaved – Displays the command sequence for saving parameters entered during the
current configuration session.
show frame-relay map
Minimum Access Level: Operator
Command Mode: Standard
Displays the status of all frame relay DLCIs seen on the router’s frame relay interface.
The general format of the show frame-relay map command is:
interface (interface-status): dlci dlci-number, dlci-status
Where the
interface (or sub-interface) shall be displayed in the standard format shown in
the Interface Commands. The
interface-status is up or down. The dlci-number is in the
range 16–1007. Frame relay map statements are only displayed for DLCIs configured on
both the router and on the devices user interface. The
dlci-status is active or inactive.
show
interface [
intf-type intf-num [.sub-intf-num]]
Minimum Access Level: Operator
Command Mode: Standard
Shows the status of the named interface, sub-interface, or all interfaces and
sub-interfaces on the device.
intf-type – The interface type. The following two types are supported:
Ethernet – IEEE 802.3 interface
Serial – Serial interface
intf-num – The interface index number for the Ethernet and the Serial interfaces: 0.
sub-intf-num – The sub-interface numbers are only supported on the Network interface
(Serial 0). Sub-interface numbers supported: 0–4,294,967,295.
Table C-13. Show Commands (2 of 4)