Show Ntp Command; Show Port Command - HP 16-port SCS Installation Instructions Manual

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Access right: SMON
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax:
show nfs

Show NTP command

The Show NTP command displays NTP configuration information.
If NTP has never been enabled on the SCS, the default values appear. If NTP was previously enabled, successfully
configured, then later disabled, the display will retain the configured address and update values, and the status will
remain Success.
If a second server's IP address is not configured, None will be indicated for that value. When a second server is
configured and a request for the time from the first server is successful, the second server is also contacted to verify
that it is accessible and usable (even though the time was obtained from the first server).
Access right: SMON
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax:
show ntp

Show Port command

The Show Port command displays configuration and status information about one or all ports.
Access right: SMON
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax:
show port[<port>] [all|names|groups|alert]
Table 5-29
Show Port command parameters
Parameter
<port>
ALL
NAMES
GROUPS
ALERT
Table 5-30 lists the display fields for a Show Port command that specifies a single port configured as TD=console.
A Show Port All command displays the items listed in the first six rows of the table (Port through Power fields).
Table 5-30
Show Port command display fields for TD=Console
Field
Port
Serial Port Settings
TX Bytes
RX Bytes
Errors
Power
Toggle
Description
A port number, port name, or CON. If the port name contains spaces, it must be enclosed in double
quotes.
Default = Your port
Displays information about all ports.
Displays a list of port numbers and associated names.
Displays a list of port numbers and the group name assigned to each port (if any).
Displays port alert strings.
Content
Port number.
Comma-separated string of port values: baud rate, number of bits, parity, stop bits, flow control,
socket number, time-out value, and CLI access character (from Port Set command). The CLI
character is preceded by POR CLI= if it was defined with a Port Set command or by SER
CLI= if it was defined with a Server CLI command.
Number of bytes transmitted.
Number of bytes received.
Number of TX/RX parity and framing errors.
Device power status, if monitoring is enabled. On indicates the device is on, and Off indicates the
device is off.
Toggle value (from Port Set command).
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