Cisco Ios Commands - Cisco Network Analysis Module 6000 Installation And Configuration Manual

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Command
traceroute [-Inv] [-f first_ttl] [-m max_ttl]
[-p port] [-s src_addr] [-t tos] [-w waittime]
destination host name | IP address
[packetlen]
upgrade
ftp://user:passwd@host/full-path/filename
The NAM also supports CLI commands for the supervisor engine, which are described in more detail in
the Catalyst 6000 Family Command Reference publication.

Cisco IOS Commands

The NAM also supports these CLI commands, which are described in more detail in the Catalyst 6000
Family IOS Command Reference publication. These commands are grouped according to mode. These
sections describe the Cisco IOS commands that interact with the NAM:
Exec Commands
The following commands are all performed in exec mode:
Command
show module
reload
show running-config
show startup-config
hw-module module slot_number reset
hw-module module slot_number reset hdd:2
hw-module module slot_number shutdown
show interfaces Gigabit slot_number/port_number
show interfaces switchport module slot_number
78-10406-05
Description
The following options are supported:
-I—Uses ICMP ECHO instead of UDP datagrams.
-n—Prints hop addresses numerically.
-v—Provides verbose output.
-f first_ttl—Sets the initial time-to-live used in the first outgoing packet.
-m max_ttl—Sets the maximum time-to-live (max number of hops) used.
-p port—Sets the base UDP port number used in probes.
-s src_addr—Forces the source address to be something other than the IP
address of the interface the packet is sent on.
-t tos—Sets the type-of-service in packets to the following value.
-w waittim—Sets the time (in seconds) to wait for a response to a probe.
Upgrades the maintenance software from the specified location.
Exec Commands, page 57
Configuration Commands, page 58
Catalyst 6000 Family Network Analysis Module Installation and Configuration Note
Description
Displays installed modules, versions, and states.
This command does not show the signature level.
Note
Reloads the entire switch.
Displays the configuration that is currently running.
Displays the saved configuration.
Resets the module into the application image by default.
Resets the module into the maintenance image.
Resets the module into the maintenance image.
Displays status of the interface.
Displays current switch settings for the interfaces.
Administering the NAM
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