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Cisco Application eXtension Platform 1.0 Quick Start Guide
Viewing the Application Environment
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Are you sure? [y/n]: <enter> 
After you confirm your selection, the system begins removing the application from the Cisco AXP 
environment. 
Note
The Cisco AXP service module automatically reboots, which is a normal occurrence.
Step 4
To confirm that the application was removed, wait until the system completes rebooting and the prompt 
is redisplayed on the screen. Enter the following command to show programs and options that are 
currently installed:
se-Module> show software packages <enter> 
Note
Verify that your application is no longer listed.
Viewing the Application Environment 
To view the application environment, use the show command in
Cisco AXP application service EXEC mode or Cisco AXP EXEC mode.
Use the show software version command to view the software versions installed on the service module.
For more information on show commands, see the 
or the 
“Troubleshooting” section in the 
Cisco AXP User Guide
.
Configuring Network Services 
The following sections explain how to configure basic network services for the virtual instance of your 
application.
Binding an Application
By default, a newly created application virtual instance is bound to interface eth0. Binding ensures that 
your application has IP connectivity to the Cisco 280x ISR and the rest of the network.
Note
If your application is already bound to the eth0 interface, you may skip this section.
The following example describes how to bind the application “tcptrace” to interface eth0 in the 
Cisco AXP configuration mode.
Step 1
se-Module(exec-tcptrace)> end <enter>
Step 2
se-Module> configure terminal <enter>
Step 3
To enter the virtual instance where your application resides, type the following command: