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Secure sockets layer ffloading solutions that allow servers to provide both secure and non-secure services at the same high speeds
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paws
Remote, Serial, Telnet
Pauses the configuration manager for a specified time or until a key is pressed.
ping <ipaddr | name>
Remote, Serial, Telnet
Sends ICMP packets to the specified IP address, where ipaddr is the specified
destination IP address and name is the host name to ping (serial/telnet only). The
host name can be used remotely if a domain name has been assigned for the
device. See
ip name-server
quit
Remote, Serial, Telnet
When executed from the remote configuration manager, closes the configurtaion
manager. When executed from a serial connection, does not close the connection.
If an access password has been configured, you are prompted for it. When
executed from telnet, closes the telnet connection.
[no] set on-prefix <devname|groupname>
Remote
Sets the entity to address as default when using the
the name of a single device and groupname is the name of a user-defined device
group. Use the
form of the command to clear the default entity.
no
show arp
on <devname|groupname|all> show arp
Remote, Serial, Telnet
Displays the arp device cache on a single device. When using remote configuration,
use the
form of the command to specify the target(s) of the command, where
on
devname is the name of a single device, groupname is the name of a user-defined
device group, and
all
show copyrights
Remote, Serial, Telnet
Displays copyright information for software and hardware products.
show cpu [continuous] [interval <value>]
on <devname|groupname|all> show cpu [continuous] [interval <value>]
Remote, Serial, Telnet
Displays CPU utilization information for a single device. Use the
to have statistics displayed continuously. Use the
interval for display updates, where value is the interval in seconds. Press any key
to stop displaying statistics. When using remote configuration, use the
the command to specify the target(s) of the command, where devname is the
in "Configuration Command Set".
represents all appropriate devices.
prefix, where devname is
on
continuous
option to specify an
interval
on
option
form of

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