Lucent Technologies 9076 User Manual

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 October 22, 1999   
SP Switch Router Adapter Guide - 1.4 Update 2
Monitoring and Management Tools
SP Switch Router command overview
SP Switch Router command overview         
   
This section provides a brief overview of frequently-used management commands.  These are 
administrative and configuration commands, most are prefixed with gr and most operate on the 
router’s internal flash.  
These commands manage memory and support multiple configuration versions. These include: 
flashcmdgetvergrfinsgrsitegrsnapshotgrwritemountfsetverumountf, and vpurge
Refer to the GRF Reference Guide for command syntax and examples. Man pages are available 
for most of these commands. 
Many of the commands read/write the internal flash device. Those commands will mount the 
flash (mountf -w), perform their function, and then unmount the flash. Mounting takes several 
seconds. If you are doing several commands in a row, mount the flash yourself to avoid the 
repeated mount/unmount delay. The commands do not mount flash if it is already mounted and 
do not unmount it if they did not mount it. 
This diagram of the control board memory structure provides a reference point as you review 
the memory commands. 
Figure 3-1.  SP Switch Router control board memory components 
csconfig 
     
csconfig sets a PCMCIA slot interface on (up) or off (down), and reports general interface and 
device status. This command is useful for remote management of PCMCIA devices to verify 
the status of device and slot interface readiness. 
flashcmd        
This SP Switch Router command mounts the specified flash device, executes a command (such 
as writereadlsdf) on the device, and then unmounts the device. For example, to use the df 
command to determine device capacity, use flashcmd df
64
MB
PCMCIA 
modem
128MB
85MB
Internal flash
---> 256 MB
---> 384 MB
---> 512 MB
Permanently
+
32
MB
CPU
System RAM
device
device options
Control board
(g0001) 
Disk
Administrative
LAN (
de0
)
Slot A
Slot B
reserved for
file system
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MB
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+
+
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