Compression information commands, Csm commands, Dhcp commands – Enterasys Networks CSX6000 User Manual
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Compression Information Commands
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OMPRESSION
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Compression statistics are only available for connections that are using a compression protocol.
The following commands are used to display current compression information:
cmp stats
Displays the compression statistics for all active connections. Refer to
, for
a list of available compression statistics and their definitions.
cmp stats
Displays the compression statistics for the indicated device. Refer to
, for
a list of available statistics and their definitions. Note that the device name is case sensitive.
cmp clear
Clears the compression statistics for the indicated device. If the device name is omitted, no
compression statistics will be cleared. Note that the device name is case sensitive.
cmp clearall
Clears the compression statistics for all devices.
CSM C
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The primary service is selected through the Connection Services Manager (CSM) GUI. When
configuring services, you first add an entry for each service, then optionally configure managing
information to designate primary and secondary services for the network’s Access Servers. In the
past, a service would attempt to TCP connect to all Access Servers configured in its database. The
Access Server would consider the first service to TCP connect as its primary server. If that server
became no longer available, the next server to connect would take over, and so on. By configuring
managing information, you are able to designate a specific primary and secondary server. Refer to
CSM documentation for more information about using primary and secondary servers.
primcsm
Displays a message indicating whether or not a CSM is currently acting as a Primary Service.
One of two messages will be displayed:
The CSM currently being used as Primary is at:
or
There is currently no CSM connection established.
DHCP C
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These commands allow you to display or erase DHCP statistics.
DHCP stats
Displays the DHCP statistics. For a listing of available statistics and their definitions, refer to
.