Viewing User Log Counters; Configuring The Sce 2000 Platform; Viewing Configurations - Cisco 2000 4xGBE Quick Start Manual

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The following example shows how to view the counters of the first Gigabit Ethernet interface.
SCE>show interface GigabitEthernet 0/1 counters
In total octets: 100
In good unicast packets: 90
In good multicast packets: 0
In good broadcast packets: 10
In packets discarded: 0
In packets with CRC/Alignment error: 0
In undersized packets: 0
In oversized packets: 0
Out total octets: 93*2^32+1022342538
Out unicast packets: 858086051
Out non unicast packets: 0
Out packets discarded: 0

Viewing User Log Counters

View the user log for errors that may have occurred during the installation process.
At the SCE> prompt, type show logger device User-File-Log counters and press Enter.
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If Total error messages or Total fatal messages appear, use the show logger device User-File-Log command to display
details about the errors.
SCE>show logger device user-file-log counters
Logger device User-File-Log counters:
Total info messages: 1
Total warning messages: 0
Total error messages: 0
Total fatal messages: 0

Configuring the SCE 2000 Platform

After you install the SCE 2000 platform hardware, check all external connections, turn on system power, and allow the system
to boot, you are ready to install the service control application. However, before you install the application, you might need to
configure the SCE platform. Instructions for configuring the SCE 2000 platform are beyond the scope of this publication.
For information on system and interface configuration, refer to the following documents:
Cisco SCE 2000 and SCE 1000 Software Configuration Guide
Cisco SCE 2000 and SCE 1000 CLI Command Reference Guide

Viewing Configurations

When you enter configuration commands, this action immediately affects the SCE platform operation and configuration. The
configuration, referred to as the running-config, is saved in the SCE platform volatile memory and is effective while the SCE
platform is up. After reboot, the SCE platform loads the startup-config, which includes the nondefault configuration that was
saved by the user, into the running-config.
The SCE platform provides commands for:
• Viewing the running configuration with only user-configured (nondefault) values: show running-config
• Viewing the running configuration with all the SCE platform running configuration values, whether default or not: show
running-config all-data
• Viewing the startup configuration: show startup-config
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