Cisco Network Analysis Module 6000 Installation And Configuration Manual page 56

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Administering the NAM
Command
patch
ftp://user:passwd@host/full-path/filename
ping [-nv] [-c count] [-i wait] [-p pattern] [-s
packetsize] hostname | IP address
show autostart
show bios
show certificate
show certificate-request
show cpu
show date
show hosts
show ip
show memory
show options
show patches
show snmp
show tech-support
snmp community community-string {ro | rw} Sets the SNMP community string value.
Catalyst 6000 Family Network Analysis Module Installation and Configuration Note
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Description
Applies a patch to the application software from the specified location.
Sends ICMP echo-request packets to another node on the network. To
configure ping, you can also use the command without arguments.
The following options are supported:
-n—Shows network addresses as numbers.
-v—Provides verbose output.
-c count—the Stops after sending count ECHO_REQUEST packets.
-i wait—Waits seconds between sending each packet.
-p pattern—Up to 16 pad bytes can be used to fill out packets you send.
-s packetsize—The 8 bytes of ICMP header data.
Enables reporting for statistics, address mappings, VLANs, and MIBs.
Displays system information about the BIOS and module (including NAM
serial number) that the Cisco TAC might need for troubleshooting. Copy and
save the information to a file before calling TAC. This command can be used
by both root and guest accounts.
Displays certificates you have installed for secure servers.
Displays encrypted certificate request for secure servers.
Displays current processor load on the NAM CPU for all combined functions.
This command can be used by both root and guest accounts.
Displays current time-of-day information maintained by the NAM. This
command can be used by both root and guest accounts.
Displays the hosts file.
Displays current IP configuration including the HTTP server, secure server,
port, secure port, and TACACS+ information.
Displays system memory statistics. Memory sizes are rounded to the nearest
MB. This command can be used by both root and guest accounts.
Displays ART MIB and voice monitoring configuration status.
Displays installed software patches.
Displays the SNMP configuration.
Displays system information that the Cisco TAC might need for
troubleshooting. Copy and save the information to a file before calling TAC.
This command can be used by the root account only.
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