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Monitoring the Switch

Check System Status

Check Module Status

Check Port Status

Check Port Capabilities

Check Network Connectivity

Display Spanning Tree Information

View Neighbor Information

View the Forwarding Table

View User Sessions

View Version Information


Monitoring the Switch


This section describes how to monitor the switch using a variety of commands:

Check System Status—Display global system status information for the switch.

Check Module Status—Display module-specific status information.

Check Port Status—Display port-specific status information.

Check Port Capabilities—Display feature support information for switch ports.

Check Network Connectivity—Test connectivity to other devices using ping and traceroute.

Display Spanning Tree Information—Display the spanning tree state and other information for ports and VLANs.

View Neighbor Information—Display information about directly connected Cisco devices.

View the Forwarding Table—Display the contents of the Layer 2 forwarding table.

View User Sessions—Display information about active user sessions on the switch.

View Version Information—Display hardware, firmware, and software version information.

Check System Status

Use the show system command to display global system status information for the switch.

To check the system status, perform this task in privileged mode:

Task
Command

Display system status information.

show system


This example shows how to check the system status:

4003-ER-F1> (enable) show system
PS1-Status PS2-Status Fan-Status Temp-Alarm Sys-Status Uptime d,h:m:s Logout
---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- -------------- ---------
ok none ok off ok 1,19:43:11 20 min

PS1-Type PS2-Type Modem Baud Traffic Peak Peak-Time
---------- ---------- ------- ----- ------- ---- -------------------------
WS-C4008 none disable 9600 0% 0% Fri Apr 9 1999, 18:54:17

System Name System Location System Contact
------------------------ ------------------------ ------------------------
4003-ER-F1 Bldg 1 Equip Room sysadmin@bigcorp.com
4003-ER-F1> (enable)

Check Module Status

Use the show module command to display module status information for the switch. Specify a module number to display information for that module only.

To check module status, perform this task in privileged mode:

Task
Command

Display switching module status information.

show module [mod_num]


This example shows how to check the status of all modules in the switch:

Console> (enable) show module
Mod Slot Ports Module-Type Model Status
--- ---- ----- ------------------------- ------------------- --------
1 1 0 Switching Supervisor WS-X4012 ok
2 2 6 1000BaseX Ethernet WS-X4306 ok
3 3 6 1000BaseX Ethernet WS-X4306 ok

Mod Module-Name Serial-Num
--- ------------------- --------------------
1 JAB023806JR
2 JAB0240004D
3 JAB024000YY

Mod MAC-Address(es) Hw Fw Sw
--- -------------------------------------- ------ ---------- -----------------
1 00-10-7b-f8-03-00 to 00-10-7b-f8-06-ff 0.1 4.4(1) 5.1(1)
2 00-10-7b-f6-b1-a8 to 00-10-7b-f6-b1-ad 0.2
3 00-10-7b-f6-b2-1a to 00-10-7b-f6-b2-1f 0.2
Console> (enable)


This example shows how to check the status of an individual module in the switch:

Console> (enable) show module 2
Mod Slot Ports Module-Type Model Status
--- ---- ----- ------------------------- ------------------- --------
2 2 6 1000BaseX Ethernet WS-X4306 ok

Mod Module-Name Serial-Num
--- ------------------- --------------------
2 JAB0240004D

Mod MAC-Address(es) Hw Fw Sw
--- -------------------------------------- ------ ---------- -----------------
2 00-10-7b-f6-b1-a8 to 00-10-7b-f6-b1-ad 0.2
Console> (enable)

Check Port Status

Use the show port command to display switch port status information. Specify a module number to display information for ports on that module only. Specify a module number and port number to display information for that port only.

To check port status, perform this task in privileged mode:

Task
Command

Display switch port status information.

show port [mod_num[/port_num]]


This example shows how to check the status of all ports on module 3:

Console> (enable) show port 3
Port Name Status Vlan Level Duplex Speed Type
----- ------------------ ---------- ---------- ------ ------ ----- ------------
3/1 connected 10 normal full 1000 1000BaseSX
3/2 connected 10 normal full 1000 1000BaseSX
3/3 connected 20 normal full 1000 1000BaseSX
3/4 connected 40 normal full 1000 1000BaseSX
3/5 notconnect 1 normal full 1000 No GBIC
3/6 notconnect 1 normal full 1000 No GBIC

Port Security Secure-Src-Addr Last-Src-Addr Shutdown Trap IfIndex
----- -------- ----------------- ----------------- -------- -------- -------
3/1 disabled No disabled 15
3/2 disabled No disabled 16
3/3 disabled No disabled 17
3/4 disabled No disabled 18
3/5 disabled No disabled 19
3/6 disabled No disabled 20

Port Send FlowControl Receive FlowControl RxPause TxPause Unsupported
admin oper admin oper opcodes
----- -------- -------- -------- -------- ------- ------- -----------
3/1 desired on desired on 0 0 0
3/2 desired on desired on 0 0 0
3/3 desired on desired on 0 0 0
3/4 desired on desired on 0 0 0
3/5 desired off off off 0 0 0
3/6 desired off off off 0 0 0

Port Status Channel Channel Neighbor Neighbor
mode status device port
----- ---------- --------- ----------- ------------------------- ----------
3/1 connected off not channel
3/2 connected off not channel
3/3 connected off not channel
3/4 connected off not channel
3/5 notconnect off not channel
3/6 notconnect off not channel

Port Align-Err FCS-Err Xmit-Err Rcv-Err UnderSize
----- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------
3/1 - 0 0 0 0
3/2 - 0 0 0 0
3/3 - 0 0 0 0
3/4 - 0 0 0 0
3/5 - 0 0 0 0
3/6 - 0 0 0 0

Port Single-Col Multi-Coll Late-Coll Excess-Col Carri-Sen Runts Giants
----- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- --------- --------- ---------
3/1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3/2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3/3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3/4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3/5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3/6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Last-Time-Cleared
--------------------------
Fri Apr 30 1999, 18:54:17
Console> (enable)

Check Port Capabilities

Use the show port capabilities command to display information about feature support for a specific port. Specify a module number to display information for ports on that module only. Specify a module number and port number to display information for that port only.

To check port capabilities, perform this task in privileged mode:

Task
Command

Display switch port capability information.

show port capabilities [mod_num[/port_num]]


This example shows how to check the port capabilities of a specific port:

Console> (enable) show port capabilities 3/1
Model WS-X4306
Port 3/1
Type 1000BaseSX
Speed 1000
Duplex full
Trunk encap type 802.1Q
Trunk mode on,off,desirable,auto,nonegotiate
Channel 3/1-2
Flow control receive-(off,on,desired),send-(off,on,desired)
Security yes
Membership static,dynamic
Fast start yes
QOS n/a
Rewrite no
UDLD Capable
Console> (enable)

Check Network Connectivity

After you assign an IP address and a default gateway, and at least one switch port is connected to the network and properly configured, you should be able to communicate with other nodes on the network.

To check whether the switch is properly connected and configured, perform this task in privileged mode:

 
Task
Command

Step 1 

Ping another node on the network.

ping [-s] host [packet_size] [packet_count]

Step 2 

(Optional) Trace the route of packets through the network to another node (only Layer 3 devices, such as routers, will appear in the path).

traceroute [-q nqueries] host [data_size]

Step 3 

If the host is unresponsive, check the IP address, subnet mask, broadcast address, and VLAN assignment of the in-band (sc0) switch interface.

show interface

Step 4 

If the interface is properly configured, check the default gateway assignment.

show ip route

This example shows how to check connectivity out a switch port using the ping and traceroute commands:

Console> (enable) ping 10.10.1.10
10.10.1.10 is alive
Console> (enable) ping -s 5509-ER-F1 1200 4
PING 10.10.1.10: 1200 data bytes
1208 bytes from 10.10.1.10: icmp_seq=0. time=9 ms
1208 bytes from 10.10.1.10: icmp_seq=1. time=11 ms
1208 bytes from 10.10.1.10: icmp_seq=2. time=16 ms
1208 bytes from 10.10.1.10: icmp_seq=3. time=10 ms

----10.10.1.10 PING Statistics----
4 packets transmitted, 4 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip (ms) min/avg/max = 9/11/16
Console> (enable) traceroute 10.10.10.100
traceroute to dns-server-1.bigcorp.com (10.10.10.100), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
1 rsm-vlan1-if.bigcorp.com (10.10.1.1) 2 ms 2 ms 1 ms
2 dns-server-1.bigcorp.com (10.10.10.100) 2 ms 2 ms 1 ms
Console> (enable) traceroute dns-server-1 1400
traceroute to dns-server-1.bigcorp.com (10.10.10.100), 30 hops max, 1440 byte packets
1 rsm-vlan1-if.bigcorp.com (10.10.1.1) 1 ms 2 ms 1 ms
2 dns-server-1.bigcorp.com (10.10.10.100) 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms
Console> (enable)

Display Spanning Tree Information

Spanning tree prevents the formation of network loops. The switch maintains an instance of spanning tree for every VLAN.

To display spanning tree information for the switch, perform this task in privileged mode:

Task
Command

Display spanning tree information.

show spantree [vlan | mod_num/port_num] [active]


This example shows how to display spanning tree information for VLAN 10:

Console> (enable) show spantree 10
VLAN 10
Spanning tree enabled
Spanning tree type ieee

Designated Root 00-10-7b-f8-03-09
Designated Root Priority 32768
Designated Root Cost 0
Designated Root Port 1/0
Root Max Age 20 sec Hello Time 2 sec Forward Delay 15 sec

Bridge ID MAC ADDR 00-10-7b-f8-03-09
Bridge ID Priority 32768
Bridge Max Age 20 sec Hello Time 2 sec Forward Delay 15 sec

Port Vlan Port-State Cost Priority Fast-Start Group-Method
--------- ---- ------------- ----- -------- ---------- ------------
2/1-2 10 forwarding 3 32 disabled channel
3/1 10 forwarding 4 32 enabled
3/2 10 forwarding 4 32 enabled
Console> (enable)

View Neighbor Information

Use the show cdp neighbors command to display information about directly connected Cisco devices. Specify a module number to display information for that module only. Specify a module number and port number to display information for that port only. The vlan, duplex, and capabilities keywords display different information about neighbor devices. The detail keyword shows detailed neighbor information.

To display neighbor information, perform this task in privileged mode:

Task
Command

Display neighbor device information.

show cdp neighbors [mod_num[/port_num]] [vlan | duplex | capabilities | detail]


This example shows how to display summary information for all neighboring Cisco devices:

Console> (enable) show cdp neighbors
* - indicates vlan mismatch.
# - indicates duplex mismatch.
Port Device-ID Port-ID Platform
-------- ------------------------------- ------------------------- ------------
2/1 003812064 1/1 WS-C5509
2/2 003812064 1/2 WS-C5509
Console> (enable)


This example shows how to display detailed neighbor information for Cisco devices connected to a particular port:

Console> (enable) show cdp neighbors 2/1 detail
Port (Our Port): 2/1
Device-ID: 003812064
Device Addresses:
IP Address: 10.10.1.10
Holdtime: 129 sec
Capabilities: TRANSPARENT_BRIDGE SR_BRIDGE SWITCH
Version:
WS-C5509 Software, Version McpSW: 5.1(1) NmpSW: 5.1(1)
Copyright (c) 1995-1999 by Cisco Systems
Platform: WS-C5509
Port-ID (Port on Neighbors's Device): 1/1
VTP Management Domain: BigCorp
Native VLAN: 1
Duplex: full
Console> (enable)

View the Forwarding Table

The switch makes forwarding decisions using a table that maps switch ports to MAC addresses. To display the contents of the table, use the show cam command.

To display the contents of the forwarding table, perform this task in privileged mode:

Task
Command

Display forwarding table entries.

show cam [count]{dynamic | static | permanent | system} [vlan]

show cam {dynamic | static | permanent | system} mod_num/port_num

show cam mac_addr [vlan]


This example shows how to display all dynamically learned forwarding table entries for VLAN 10:

Console> (enable) show cam dynamic 10
* = Static Entry. + = Permanent Entry. # = System Entry. R = Router Entry.
X = Port Security Entry

VLAN Dest MAC/Route Des [CoS] Destination Ports or VCs / [Protocol Type]
---- ------------------ ----- -------------------------------------------
10 00-10-0d-3e-8c-00 2/1 [ALL]
10 00-01-70-2C-75-80 3/1 [ALL]
10 00-01-70-3D-60-10 3/2 [ALL]
Total Matching CAM Entries Displayed = 3
Console> (enable)

View User Sessions

To display the current user sessions on the switch, perform this task in privileged mode:

Task
Command

Display the current user sessions.

show users [noalias]


This example shows how to display information about user sessions on the switch:

Console> (enable) show users
Session User Location
-------- ---------------- -------------------------
console
telnet sam-pc.bigcorp.com
* telnet jake-nt.bigcorp.com
Console> (enable)


This example shows how to display information about user sessions using the noalias keyword to display the IP addresses of connected hosts:

Console> (enable) show users noalias
Session User Location
-------- ---------------- -------------------------
console
telnet 10.10.10.12
* telnet 10.10.20.46
Console> (enable)

View Version Information

To display the version information for the switch, perform this task in privileged mode:

Task
Command

Display version information for the switch.

show version [mod_num]


This example shows how to display version information for the switch:

Console> (enable) show version
WS-C4003 Software, Version NmpSW: 5.1(1)
Copyright (c) 1995-2000 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
NMP S/W compiled on May 1 1999, 05:20:04
GSP S/W compiled on May 1 1999, 23:59:01

System Bootstrap Version: 4.4(1)

Hardware Version: 0.1 Model: WS-C4003 Serial #: JAB023806JR

Mod Port Model Serial # Versions
--- ---- ---------- -------------------- ---------------------------------
1 0 WS-X4012 JAB023806JR Hw : 0.1
Gsp: 5.1(1)
Nmp: 5.1(1)
2 48 WS-X4148 JAB023402QH Hw : 1.0
3 6 WS-X4306 JAB024000YY Hw : 0.2

DRAM FLASH NVRAM
Module Total Used Free Total Used Free Total Used Free
------ ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ----- ----- -----
1 32768K 17886K 14882K 12288K 6873K 5415K 480K 128K 352K

Uptime is 1 day, 20 hours, 2 minutes
Console> (enable)



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