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▀ Managing Your Configuration
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series Access Service Network Gateway Administration Guide
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Managing Your Configuration
This section describes how to display and review the configurations after you save them in a .cfg file as described in
Saving Your Configuration chapter of this guide. Refer to the following table for commands to retrieve errors and
warnings within an active configuration for a service.
Saving Your Configuration chapter of this guide. Refer to the following table for commands to retrieve errors and
warnings within an active configuration for a service.
Important:
All commands listed here are under Exec mode. Not all commands are available on all platforms.
Output descriptions for most of the commands are located in Command Line Interface Reference.
Table 31.
System Status and ASN Gateway Service Monitoring Commands
To do this:
Enter this command:
View Administrative Information
Display Current Administrative User Access
View a list of all administrative users currently logged on to the
system
system
View the context in which the administrative user is working, the IP
address from which the administrative user is accessing the CLI, and
a system generated ID number
address from which the administrative user is accessing the CLI, and
a system generated ID number
View information pertaining to local-user administrative accounts
configured for the system
configured for the system
View statistics for local-user administrative accounts
View information pertaining to your CLI session
Determine the System’s Uptime
View the system’s uptime (time since last reboot)
View the Status of Configured NTP Servers
View the status of the configured NTP servers
View the Status of System Alarms
View the Status of System Alarms
View the status of the system’s outstanding alarms
View detailed information about all currently outstanding alarms
View system alarm statistics
Display Subscriber Configuration Information
View locally configured subscriber profile settings (must be in
context where subscriber resides)
context where subscriber resides)
show subscribers configuration username subscriber_name
View Subscribers Currently Accessing the System