Accessing Admin Commands From Secure Domain Router Mode; Location Keyword For The File Command - Cisco ASR 9000 Getting Started Manual

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Displaying System Information with show Commands
It is a utility that dumps the parser commands supported on the router and a tool that displays line-by-line
commands available in a submode. The command is available in every mode and it shows the command
set available for that mode. This is a very handy tool for collecting the CLI commands for a mode.
The show parser dump command supports a filter. For example, an initial portion of the command can
be specified and the command set matching to that portion can be displayed.
RP/0//CPU0:router(config-un)# show parser dump
show
show configuration merge
show configuration running sanitized desanitize rpl
show configuration running sanitized
show configuration running
show configuration
show configuration failed noerrors
show configuration failed
show configuration failed load
show running-config
show running-config sanitized desanitize rpl
show running-config sanitized
show running-config submode
show parser dump
show history detail
show history
pwd
exit

Accessing Admin Commands from Secure Domain Router Mode

You can access admin commands from secure domain router mode by prefixing the Admin keyword.
Switching to admin mode is not required. For example:
RP/0//CPU0:router# admin install add
tftp://223.255.254.254/muck/username/38ws/hfr-mpls-p.pie sync active
In the preceding example the install command is an admin mode command that you can run from by
prefixing admin keyword.

Location Keyword for the file Command

Specify the location of the media (as specified, disk0) where the file needs to be stored. This option is
available only for the disk or any media storage available on different nodes of the router.
If you have a media (disk0: disk1:), it is provided with an additional location keyword. This option
displays all the nodes where the media is present.
RP/0//CPU0:router# sh logging | file disk0:/log-file location ?
0/0/cpu0 Fully qualified location specification
0/1/cpu0 Fully qualified location specification
The location keyword must be available only for the disk or any media storage available on RP. Network
Note
files do not require this keyword.
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