Cisco Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise 9.0(1)
Serviceability Best Practices Guide for Unified ICM/Unified CCE & Unified CCH
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Following is the system mode syntax:
Note: You can add product specific extensions; however. any extension must be reviewed by this common cross-product
team for clarity and consistency.
team for clarity and consistency.
Table 10-6: System Mode Syntax
Command (Verb )
Noun
Description
system
Enter the interactive system mode of the CLI. Use quit/exit
command to exit the system mode.
command to exit the system mode.
The system command can also be executed by prefixing the "system" on any regular command
for non-interactive mode. For example, "system show all".
for non-interactive mode. For example, "system show all".
Table 10-7: System Commands
Noun
Parameters and Options
Description
show all
[component component(s)] [subcomponent
subcomponent(s)] [filter noun(s)] [absdatetime
startdatetime enddatetime]
[reltime <value>
minutes/hours/days/weeks/months]
[match <string value>]
[| <output modifier>]
subcomponent(s)] [filter noun(s)] [absdatetime
startdatetime enddatetime]
[reltime <value>
minutes/hours/days/weeks/months]
[match <string value>]
[| <output modifier>]
[group
group(s)]
[server
server(s)]
[sysmatch <string value>]
[devicetype <product type>]
Note: The options highlighted in
blue
color
above are included to commands in system
mode.
mode.
where
Options
group - Narrows the output to selected
group(s) only.
group(s) only.
server - Narrows the output to
selected server(s) only.
selected server(s) only.
sysmatch - Match a particular string
as specified by <string value>
Note:
The command notifies about a
possible impact to system
performance and asks you if you want
to continue.
as specified by <string value>
Note:
The command notifies about a
possible impact to system
performance and asks you if you want
to continue.
Aggregation of output for
all the supported nouns and
specific to the verb "show.”
all the supported nouns and
specific to the verb "show.”
Example-1:
admin:system
admin(system):show all
redirect dir c:\system-
tech-support
[server-1]
server-1 show all Output
[server-2]
server-2 show all Output
[server-3]
server-3 show all Output
[server-4]
server-4 show all Output
[server-5]
server-5 show all Output
[server-6]
server-6 show all Output
Output is saved to
"c:\system-tech-
support\clioutput0.zip"
Example-2:
Assuming Group:Branch-1
contains server-2, server-3
and Group:Branch-2
contains server-5, server-6
admin:system
admin(system):show all
redirect dir c:\system-
tech-support
[server-1]
server-1 show all Output
[server-2]
server-2 show all Output
[server-3]
server-3 show all Output
[server-4]
server-4 show all Output
[server-5]
server-5 show all Output
[server-6]
server-6 show all Output
Output is saved to
"c:\system-tech-
support\clioutput0.zip"
Example-2:
Assuming Group:Branch-1
contains server-2, server-3
and Group:Branch-2
contains server-5, server-6
admin:system