Nortel Networks 4050 Manuel D’Utilisation
664 Chapter 13 Viewing system information and performance statistics
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mac <MACaddr>
Displays session information for a client based on a
specified MAC address. You are prompted to provide
the MAC address. The information includes: the
domain ID; the switch ID and port (in slot/port format);
the client’s user name (MAC address for an IP Phone);
the client’s current IP address; the source MAC
address; the date the client logged on (time is reported
if logon was today); the client device type; the client’s
current VLAN membership; and the Nortel SNAS 4050
host IP address (RIP). The options for device type are
phone or dynamic PC (dn_pc).
specified MAC address. You are prompted to provide
the MAC address. The information includes: the
domain ID; the switch ID and port (in slot/port format);
the client’s user name (MAC address for an IP Phone);
the client’s current IP address; the source MAC
address; the date the client logged on (time is reported
if logon was today); the client device type; the client’s
current VLAN membership; and the Nortel SNAS 4050
host IP address (RIP). The options for device type are
phone or dynamic PC (dn_pc).
The information is the same as that displayed by the
/info/ip
command.
sessions [<domain ID>
[<switch ID>
[<username-prefix>]]]
[<switch ID>
[<username-prefix>]]]
Displays information about currently active sessions.
The information for each session includes: the
domain ID; the switch ID and port (in slot/port format);
the client’s user name (MAC address for an IP Phone);
the client’s current IP address; the source MAC
address; the date the client logged on (time is reported
if logon was today); the client device type; the client’s
current VLAN membership; and the portal IP address
through which the client logged on. The options for
device type are phone or dynamic PC (dn_pc).
The information for each session includes: the
domain ID; the switch ID and port (in slot/port format);
the client’s user name (MAC address for an IP Phone);
the client’s current IP address; the source MAC
address; the date the client logged on (time is reported
if logon was today); the client device type; the client’s
current VLAN membership; and the portal IP address
through which the client logged on. The options for
device type are phone or dynamic PC (dn_pc).
To restrict the the display to a specific domain, enter
the domain ID as part of the command. To restrict the
the display to sessions originating from a specific
network access device, enter the domain ID and
switch ID as part of the command. To restrict the
display to specific clients, enter the domain ID,
switch ID, and user name as part of the command. Use
an asterisk (*) after the user name input to specify it as
a prefix.
the domain ID as part of the command. To restrict the
the display to sessions originating from a specific
network access device, enter the domain ID and
switch ID as part of the command. To restrict the
display to specific clients, enter the domain ID,
switch ID, and user name as part of the command. Use
an asterisk (*) after the user name input to specify it as
a prefix.
contlist [<Exclude
buffers+cache from
mem util: [yes/no]>]
buffers+cache from
mem util: [yes/no]>]
Displays information about the Nortel SNAS 4050
controllers in the cluster. Information includes the RIP,
CPU usage, memory usage, and operational status of
each device. An asterisk (*) in the MIP column
indicates which Nortel SNAS 4050 device in the cluster
is currently is control of the MIP. An asterisk (*) in the
Local column indicates the particular Nortel
SNAS 4050 device to which you have connected. To
exclude buffers and cache from the memory usage
reported, enter the command as:
controllers in the cluster. Information includes the RIP,
CPU usage, memory usage, and operational status of
each device. An asterisk (*) in the MIP column
indicates which Nortel SNAS 4050 device in the cluster
is currently is control of the MIP. An asterisk (*) in the
Local column indicates the particular Nortel
SNAS 4050 device to which you have connected. To
exclude buffers and cache from the memory usage
reported, enter the command as:
/info/contlist yes
. To include buffers and
cache in the memory usage reported, enter the
command as:
command as:
/info/contlist no
. The default is
to include buffers and cache (
no
).
/info
followed by: