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How to Display the SCE Platform Inventory, How to Display the System Uptime

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Chapter 7 Basic SCE 2000 Platform Operations How to Display the SCE Platform Inventory How to Display the SCE Platform Inventory Unique Device Identification (UDI) is a Cisco baseline feature that is supported by all Cisco platforms. This feature allows network administrators to remotely manage the assets in their network by tracing specific devices through either CLI or SNMP. The user can display inventory information for a remote device via either: • Entity MIB (see Final Tests in the Cisco Service Control Engine (SCE) Software Configuration Guide ) • CLI show inventorycommand The show inventoryCLI command displays the following information: • Device name • Description • Product identifier • Version identifier • Serial number Step 1 From the SCE 2000>prompt, type show inventoryand press Enter. Example for Displaying the SCE Platform Inventory The following example shows how to display the inventory (UDI) of the SCE platform. SCE 2000>show inventoryNAME: "Chassis", DESCR: "Cisco SCE 2020 Service Control Engine, Multi Mode, 4-port GE" PID: SCE2020-4XGBE-MM , VID: V01, SN: CAT093604K3 SCE 2000> How to Display the System Uptime Use this command to see how long the system has been running since the last reboot. Step 1 At the SCE 2000# prompt, type show system-uptimeand press Enter. Examples for Displaying the System Uptime The following example shows how to display the system uptime of the SCE platform. SCE 2000#show system-uptimeSCE 2000 uptime is 21 minutes, 37 seconds SCE 2000# OL-7824-06 Cisco SCE 2000 4xGBE Installation and Configuration Guide 7-9

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Cisco SCE 2000 4xGBE Installation and Configuration Guide
OL-7824-06
Chapter 7
Basic SCE 2000 Platform Operations
How to Display the SCE Platform Inventory
How to Display the SCE Platform Inventory
Unique Device Identification (UDI) is a Cisco baseline feature that is supported by all Cisco platforms.
This feature allows network administrators to remotely manage the assets in their network by tracing
specific devices through either CLI or SNMP. The user can display inventory information for a remote
device via either:
Entity MIB (see
Final Tests
in the
Cisco Service Control Engine (SCE) Software Configuration
Guide
)
CLI
show inventory
command
The
show inventory
CLI command displays the following information:
Device name
Description
Product identifier
Version identifier
Serial number
Step 1
From the SCE 2000>prompt, type
show inventory
and press Enter.
Example for Displaying the SCE Platform Inventory
The following example shows how to display the inventory (UDI) of the SCE platform.
SCE 2000>
show inventory
NAME: "Chassis",
DESCR: "Cisco SCE 2020 Service Control Engine, Multi Mode, 4-port GE"
PID: SCE2020-4XGBE-MM , VID: V01, SN: CAT093604K3
SCE 2000>
How to Display the System Uptime
Use this command to see how long the system has been running since the last reboot.
Step 1
At the SCE 2000# prompt, type
show system-uptime
and press Enter.
Examples for Displaying the System Uptime
The following example shows how to display the system uptime of the SCE platform.
SCE 2000#
show system-uptime
SCE 2000 uptime is 21 minutes, 37 seconds
SCE 2000#