Module type is :4x1GE IPS, 18x1/2/4Gbps FC/Sup2Ĭhassis has 2 PowerSupply Slots - power supply information
CISCO SWITCH COMMANDS SERIAL NUMBER
Serial number is FOX1438GH5A - switch serial number Part Number is 73-11019-01 - switch part number Kernel uptime is 13 day(s), 19 hour(s), 45 minute(s), 45 second(s) Motorola, e500v2 with 1036300 kBof memory. System image file is: bootflash:/m9200-s2ek9-mz.5.0.4b.bin Kickstartimage file is: bootflash:/m9200-s2ek9-kickstart-mz.5.0.4b.bin System: version 5.0(4b) - firmware version, usually it should be the same as kickstart’s.
CISCO SWITCH COMMANDS SOFTWARE
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The copyrights to certain works contained herein are owned by There are two power supply modules and each provides 800W power. Power Supply: - Power supply module is Ok. Module Sensor MajorThresh MinorThres CurTemp Status Temperature: - Inlet and outlet temperature. Every switch as two, one active, one standby.In this sample, both the Clock A and B are Ok.įan: - Fan module is normal. Show environment command can be used to check the status of switch’s clock, power supply, fans, temperature sensors 。You can use the parameters to check the specific components.Ĭlock: - Clock module. Round-trip min/ avg/max = 1243/1259/1283 usec - The minimum, average and maximum latency are 1243us, 1259us, and 1283us MDS9222i-1# fcping fcid 0x7500ef vsan 1 count 4 - try to ping for 4 times, the remote port is 0x7500ef in VSAN 1Ĥ frames sent, 4 frames received, 0 timeouts It can be used to check the link status especially the latency between switch ports. Interface Vsan Admin Admin Status SFP Oper Oper Portįcping is like the "ping" command in Ethernet. Interface last changed at Fri Sep 7 10:59:02 2012 - the time when the port last changed Trunk vsans(admin allowed and active) (4)ĥ minutes input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec - input rate statistics in 5 minutesĥ minutes output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec - output rate statistics in 5 minutesħ468 frames input, 517940 bytes - total statistics, no errorĩ141 frames output, 380372 bytes - total statistics, some discarded framesģ30 input OLS, 240 LRR, 36 NOS, 57 loop inits - Primitive frame statisticsģ40 output OLS, 271 LRR, 156 NOS, 19 loop initsĢ50 receive B2B credit remaining - B2B buffer informationĢ35 low priority transmit B2B credit remaining Peer port WWN is 20:01:00:05:73 :ad:26:00 - port port’s WWNĪdmin port mode is auto, trunk mode is on - port modeī2B State Change Number is 14 - B2B SCR numberīelongs to port-channel 1 - this port belongs to port-channel 1
Hardware is Fibre Channel, SFP is short wave laser w/o OFC (SN) - port, SFP hardware information Check the specific port’s status, WWN, settings and TX/RX countsįc1/1 is trunking - port fc1/1 is working normally, it’s a TE port I would like to run multiple show commands from one.I can not use any other files or programs other than putty.exe, the SSH connection, and the commands.txt files housing a list of commands.I am only able to use PuTTY and SSH to access a Cisco switch.Is there a special character I need to add at the end of the line to make it so it knows a second command is coming? Is there a configuration in the PuTTY profile I need to set up for End of File or End of Line? How can I get the second command to run? (I intend on placing several more commands there, but if the second command can run there should be no reason the third. It runs the show version command, but does not run the show vlan command. Line has invalid autocommand "show version show vlan"
When I run the command in an elevated PowerShell window PuTTY launches and says: The contents of the ciscoCMDs.txt are as follows: show version
*The "Cisco" configuration just sets it so it logs the console window to a text file.
CISCO SWITCH COMMANDS PASSWORD
I am running the following command in an elevated PowerShell window: c:\temp\switches\putty.exe -load "cisco" -ssh IPADDRES -l username -pw password -m C:\temp\ciscoCMDs.txt I am not able to use anything other than putty.exe (no Plink, expect, anything!). I am trying to run a set of show commands on a Cisco switch using PuTTY on Windows.