Show Commands
You can use show commands to view the current configuration and its
routing activity. A few of the show commands used for troubleshooting
are covered in this section, including the following:
show memory
show connection settings
show connection counters
show accounting settings
For a full explanation, see the CLI Command Reference section of this
guide.
Show Memory
The show memory command displays the system DRAM memory
utilization.
Example:
SYSTEM MEMORY RESOURCES
Total System Memory Resources:
Free Memory:
Code Size:
Initialized Data Size:
Uninitialized Data Size:
Stack Size:
Show Dial-in Connection Settings, Counters
The show connection command summarizes settings and the number
of incoming calls for dial-in connections. You can reset default settings
with the set connection command.
show connection [settings] [counters]
Example:
CONNECTION SETTINGS
Host Selection Method:
Global User Name:
Service Prompt:
Message Prompt:
Host Selection Method — Means of choosing a host. Choices
are round-robin or random.
Displaying System Information
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