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Show commands

Show commands

Show commands provide information that is extremely helpful for troubleshooting. For most of the
environments discussed in this document, related show commands, show command output, and
output descriptions are included.

Many show commands generate output for a specific configuration.

show log

Syntax: show log {flash | ram}

The show log command allows you to view the system log. Command output similar to the following
is displayed.

Console# show logging ram

Syslog logging : Enabled

History logging in RAM : Level debugging

Console# show log ram

[9] 10:40:35 2011-04-15

"User(admin/Console), login successful."

level : 6, module : 5, function : 1, and event no. : 1

[8] 08:25:27 2011-04-15

"User(admin/Console), login successful."

level : 6, module : 5, function : 1, and event no. : 1

[7] 08:25:17 2011-04-15

"DHCP server responded."

level : 5, module : 9, function : 1, and event no. : 11

[6] 08:25:17 2011-04-15

"STA topology change notification."

level : 6, module : 5, function : 1, and event no. : 1

[5] 08:25:15 2011-04-15

"STP port state: MSTID 0, Eth 1/1 becomes forwarding."

level : 6, module : 5, function : 1, and event no. : 1

[4] 08:25:15 2011-04-15

"VLAN 1 link-up notification."

level : 6, module : 5, function : 1, and event no. : 1

[3] 08:25:14 2011-04-15

"Unit 1, Port 1 link-up 100M FD notification."

level : 6, module : 5, function : 1, and event no. : 1

[2] 08:25:10 2011-04-15

"System coldStart notification."

level : 6, module : 5, function : 1, and event no. : 1

[1] 08:25:09 2011-04-15

"CPU falling trap."

level : 6, module : 5, function : 1, and event no. : 1

[0] 08:24:59 2011-04-15

"CPU rising trap."

level : 6, module : 5, function : 1, and event no. : 1

Generic debug commands

The following debug command shows all debugging options:

debug ? - Generates a list of debug options.