Cisco CSACS-1121-K9 Reference Guide - Page 19
Show Commands, Displays the Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP echo response
View all Cisco CSACS-1121-K9 manuals
Add to My Manuals
Save this manual to your list of manuals |
Page 19 highlights
Chapter 1 Overview of the ACS Command Line Interface Types of Command Modes in ACS Table 1-2 Summary of EXEC Commands (continued) Command terminal length terminal session-timeout terminal session-welcome terminal terminal-type traceroute undebug write Description Sets terminal line parameters. Sets the inactivity timeout for all terminal sessions. Sets the welcome message on the system for all terminal sessions. Specifies the type of terminal connected to the current line of the current session. Traces the route of a remote IP address. Disables the output (display of errors or events) of the debug command for various command situations; for example, backup and restore, configuration, copy, resource locking, file transfer, and user management. Copies, displays, or erases the running ACS server information. Show Commands The show commands are used to view the ACS settings and are among the most useful commands. See Table 1-3 for a summary of the show commands. The commands in Table 1-3 require the show command to be followed by a keyword; for example, show application. Some show commands require an argument or variable after the keyword to function; for example, show application version. Table 1-3 Summary of Show Commands Command acs-cores acs-logs acs config-web-interface application (requires keyword) backup (requires keyword) cdp (requires keyword) clock cpu disks icmp-status interface inventory Description Displays ACS run-time core files and JVM core logs. Displays ACS server debug logs. Indicates whether an interface is disabled or enabled for ACS configuration web. Displays information about the installed application; for example, status information or version information. Displays information about the backup. Displays information about the enabled Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) interfaces. Displays the day, date, time, time zone, and year of the system clock. Displays CPU information. Displays file-system information of the disks. Displays the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo response configuration information. Displays statistics for all the interfaces configured on ACS. Displays information about the hardware inventory, including the ACS appliance model and serial number. OL-18996-01 CLI Reference Guide for the Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.1 1-7