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Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Getting Started Guide
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Chapter 5      CLI Tips, Techniques, and Shortcuts
Viewing System Information with show Commands
  adjacency             Adjacency information
  aliases               Display alias commands
  alphadisplay          Shows the message being displayed on the alpha display
  aps                   SONET APS information
  arm                   IP ARM information
  arp                   ARP table
  as-path-access-list   List AS path access lists
  asic-errors           ASIC error information
  atc                   Attractor Cache related
  auto-rp               Auto-RP Commands
  buffer-manager        Show all buffer manager memory related information
  bundle                Show hardware related information for Bundles.
  calendar              Display the system calendar
  cdp                   CDP information
  cef                   Cisco Express Forwarding
  cetftp                HFR control plane ethernet TFTP server
  checkpoint            Show checkpoint services
  cinetd                cinetd daemon
  clns                  Display CLNS related information
  clock                 Display the system clock
  commit                Show commit information
 --More--
Tip
If you do not see the 
--More--
 prompt, try entering a value for the screen length with the terminal 
length command in EXEC mode. Command output is not paused if the length value is set to zero. The 
following example shows how to set the terminal length:
 
 
RP/0/RSP1/CPU0:router#
 
terminal length 20
 
For information on searching or filtering CLI output, see the 
.
Halting the Display of Screen Output
To interrupt screen output and terminate a display, press Ctrl-C, as shown in the following example:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# show running-config 
<Ctrl-C>
Redirecting Output to a File
By default, CLI command output appears on screen. CLI command output can be redirected to a 
user-specified file by entering a filename and location after the show command syntax. The following 
command syntax is used to redirect output to a file:
show
 command
 | file 
filename
This feature enables you to save any show command output in a file for further analysis and reference. 
When you choose to redirect command output, consider the following guidelines:
  •
If the full path of the file is not specified, the default directory for your account is used. You should 
always save your target configuration files to this location.