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    Riverbed Technology199 Fremont StreetSan Francisco, CA 94105

    Fax: 415.247.8801

    Web: http://www.riverbed.com

    Phone: 415.247.8800

    Part Number

    712-00002-09

    2003-2009 Riverbed Technology, Incorporated. All rights reserved.

    Riverbed Technology, Riverbed, Steelhead, RiOS, Interceptor and the Riverbed logo are trademarks or regis teredtrademarks of Riverbed Technology, Inc. All other trademarks used or mentioned herein belong to theirrespective owners.

    Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvalds in the United States and in other countries. VMware is a trademark ofVMware, Incorporated. Oracle and JInitiator are trademarks or registered trademarks of Oracle Corporation.Microsoft, Windows, Vista, Outlook, and Internet Explorer are trademarks or registered trademarks of MicrosoftCorporation. UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and in other countries, exclusively licensedthrough X/Open Company, Ltd.

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    This product includes software developed by the University of California, Berkeley and its contributors. Thisproduct is derived from the RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm.

    For detailed copyright and license agreements or modified source code (where required), see the RiverbedTechnical Support site at https://support.riverbed.com . Certain libraries were used in the development of thissoftware, licensed under GNU Lesser General Public License, Version 2.1, February 1999. For a list of libraries, seethe Riverbed Technical Support at https://support.riverbed.com . You must log in to the support site to requestmodified source code.

    Other product names, brand names, marks, and symbols are registered trademarks or trademarks of theirrespective owners.

    The content of this manual is furnished on a RESTRICTED basis and is subject to change without notice andshould not be construed as a commitment by Riverbed Technology, Incorporated. Use, duplication, or disclosure

    by the U.S. Government is subject to restrictions set forth in Subparagraphs (c) (1) and (2) of the CommercialComputer Software Restricted Rights at 48 CFR 52.227-19, as applicable. Riverbed Technology, Incorporatedassumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this book.

    Part Number

    712-00002-09

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    Riverbed Command-Line Interface Reference Manual iii

    Contents

    Introduction.................................................................................................................................................7

    About This Guide ..........................................................................................................................................7

    Types of Users .........................................................................................................................................7

    Organization of This Guide...................................................................................................................7Document Conventions.........................................................................................................................8

    Hardware and Software Dependencies......................................................................................................8

    Additional Resources....................................................................................................................................9

    Online Notes............................................................................................................................................9

    Related Riverbed Documentation........................................................................................................9

    Online Documentation...........................................................................................................................9

    Riverbed Support Knowledge Base .....................................................................................................9

    Related Reading......................................................................................................................................9

    Contacting Riverbed....................................................................................................................................10

    Internet ...................................................................................................................................................10

    Technical Support .................................................................................................................................10Professional Services............................................................................................................................10

    Documentation......................................................................................................................................10

    Chapter 1 - Using the Command-Line Interface ....................................................................................11

    Connecting to the CLI .................................................................................................................................11

    Overview of the CLI ....................................................................................................................................12

    Entering Commands ...................................................................................................................................12

    Accessing Online Help................................................................................................................................13

    Error Messages .............................................................................................................................................13Command Negation....................................................................................................................................13

    Saving Configuration Changes..................................................................................................................13

    Chapter 2 - User-Mode Commands.........................................................................................................15

    System Administration Commands..........................................................................................................15

    Displaying System Data..............................................................................................................................20

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    Chapter 3 - Enable-Mode Commands.....................................................................................................93

    System Administration Commands..........................................................................................................93

    Displaying System Data............................................................................................................................114

    Chapter 4 - Configuration-Mode Commands.......................................................................................129

    Displaying Role-Based Management Configuration Settings.............................................................130

    System Administration Commands........................................................................................................133

    AAA and Role-Based Management Commands ...........................................................................133

    Secure Shell Access Commands .......................................................................................................144

    CLI Terminal Configuration Commands ........................................................................................147

    Management Console Configuration Commands.........................................................................149

    Configuration File Commands.........................................................................................................155

    Port Label Commands .......................................................................................................................164

    Statistics Manipulation Command ..................................................................................................165

    Notification and SNMP Commands................................................................................................166

    Data Store Management Commands...............................................................................................172

    Logging Commands...........................................................................................................................180

    License and Hardware Upgrade Commands.................................................................................183

    System Administration and Service Commands...........................................................................186

    Host Setup Commands......................................................................................................................188

    Steelhead Appliance Feature Configuration Commands ....................................................................196

    In-Path and Virtual In-Path Support Commands..........................................................................197

    Out-of-Path Support...........................................................................................................................210

    Peering Commands............................................................................................................................210

    Asymmetric Route Detection Commands ......................................................................................218

    Connection Forwarding.....................................................................................................................224

    Simplified Routing Support Commands ........................................................................................230

    NetFlow Support Commands...........................................................................................................231PFS Support Commands ...................................................................................................................239

    CIFS Prepopulation Support Commands .......................................................................................251

    CIFS Support Commands..................................................................................................................254

    SMB Signing Commands...................................................................................................................259

    RiOS TCP Dump Commands ...........................................................................................................262

    HS-TCP Support Commands............................................................................................................267

    Oracle Forms Support Commands ..................................................................................................269

    MAPI Support Commands ...............................................................................................................271

    MS-SQL Blade Support Commands ................................................................................................277

    NFS Support Commands ..................................................................................................................284

    HTTP Support Commands ...............................................................................................................289

    Lotus Notes Commands....................................................................................................................296SSL Support Commands ...................................................................................................................297

    QoS Support Commands...................................................................................................................318

    Connection Pooling Commands ......................................................................................................329

    WAN Visibility (Transparency) Commands ...................................................................................329

    WCCP Support Commands..............................................................................................................333

    Failover Support Commands............................................................................................................337

    Data Replication Commands ............................................................................................................340

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    Riverbed Services Platform Commands .........................................................................................342

    DNS Cache Commands .....................................................................................................................358

    Domain and Workgroup Commands ..............................................................................................365

    Job Commands....................................................................................................................................370

    Generating Debugging Reports........................................................................................................374

    Raid Commands .................................................................................................................................374

    Top Talkers Commands .....................................................................................................................376

    Interceptor Appliance Feature Commands............................................................................................377

    Load-Balancing Commands..............................................................................................................378

    Interceptor Peering Support Commands........................................................................................382

    Displaying Interceptor Settings........................................................................................................386

    Central Management Console Feature Commands..............................................................................390

    CMC Email Commands.....................................................................................................................392

    CMC Policy Commands ....................................................................................................................393

    CMC Send CLI Commands...............................................................................................................394

    CMC Upgrade Commands ...............................................................................................................395

    CMC Export Commands ...................................................................................................................398

    Displaying CMC Data........................................................................................................................399

    Steelhead Mobile Controller Feature Commands.................................................................................401

    Acceleration Policy Commands .......................................................................................................401

    Endpoint Information Commands...................................................................................................404

    Endpoint Policy Commands.............................................................................................................405

    Package Commands...........................................................................................................................406

    Displaying Steelhead Mobile System Information........................................................................408

    Chapter 5 - Troubleshooting..................................................................................................................413

    Appendix A - Riverbed Ports.................................................................................................................415

    Default Ports...............................................................................................................................................415

    Commonly Excluded Ports ......................................................................................................................416

    Interactive Ports Forwarded by the Steelhead Appliance ...................................................................416

    Secure Ports Forwarded by the Steelhead Appliance ..........................................................................417

    Appendix B - Riverbed MIB ...................................................................................................................421

    Accessing the Steelhead Enterprise MIB ................................................................................................421

    SNMP Traps................................................................................................................................................422

    Acronyms and Abbreviations................................................................................................................427

    Glossary ..................................................................................................................................................433

    Index ........................................................................................................................................................439

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    Riverbed Command-Line Interface Reference Manual 7

    Introduction

    Welcome to the Riverbed Command-Line Interface Reference Manual. Read this introduction for an overview ofthe information provided in this guide and for an understanding of the documentation conventions usedthroughout. This introduction contains the following sections:

    About This Guide,next

    Hardware and Software Dependencies on page 8

    Additional Resources on page 9

    Contacting Riverbed on page 10

    About This Guide

    The Riverbed Command-Line Interface Reference Manualis a reference manual for the command-line interfacefor the Steelhead appliance, Steelhead Central Management Console, and the Interceptor appliance. This

    manual lists commands, syntax, parameters, and example usage.

    Types of Users

    This guide is written for storage and network administrators who are familiar administering and managingWAN using common network protocols, such as TCP, CIFS, HTTP, FTP, and NFS, and so forth.

    Organization of This Guide

    The Riverbed Command-Line Interface Reference Manualincludes the following chapters:

    Chapter 1, Using the Command-Line Interface, describes how to connect and use the CLI.

    Chapter 2, User-Mode Commands, provides a reference for user-mode commands. You can performbasic networking tasks such as pingand display basic system settings and statistics that are availableto monitor users.

    Chapter 3, Enable-Mode Commands, provides a reference for enable-mode commands. You canperform system administration tasks such as image and file administration tasks and you can displaysystem settings and statistics. Enable-mode commands are only available to administrator users.

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    Introduction

    Chapter 4, Configuration-Mode Commands, provides a reference for configuration-modecommands. You can perform configuration tasks while in configuration-mode. You must be anadministrator user to perform configuration tasks.

    Appendix A, Riverbed Ports,provides a reference of ports used by the Riverbed system.

    Appendix B, Riverbed MIB,provides information about accessing the Steelhead MIB and a

    summary of SNMP traps.A list of acronyms and a glossary of terms follows the chapters. A comprehensive index directs you to areasof particular interest.

    Document Conventions

    This manual uses the following standard set of typographical conventions to introduce new terms, illustratescreen displays, describe command syntax, and so forth.

    Hardware and Software Dependencies

    The following table summarizes the hardware and software requirements for the RiverbedCLI.

    Convention Meaning

    italics Within text, new terms and emphasized words appear in italic typeface.

    boldface Within text, commands, keywords, identifiers (names of classes, objects, constants, events,functions, program variables), environment variables, filenames, GUI controls, and othersimilar terms appear in bold typeface.

    Courier Information displayed on your terminal screen and information that you are instructed toenter appears in Courier font.

    < > Within syntax descriptions, values that you specify appear in angle brackets. For example:interface

    [ ] Within syntax descriptions, optional keywords or variables appear in brackets. For example:ntp peer [version ]

    { } Within syntax descriptions, required keywords or variables appear in braces. For example:{delete | upload }

    | Within syntax descriptions, the pipe symbol represents a choice to select one keyword orvariable to the left or right of the symbol. (The keyword or variable can be either optional orrequired.) For example:{delete | upload }

    Riverbed CLI Hardware Requirements Software/Operating System Requirements

    One of the following:

    An ASCII terminal or emulator that can connect to theserial console (9600 baud, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit,and no flow control).

    A computer with an SSH client that is connected byan IP network to the appliance primary interface.

    Secure Shell. Free SSH clients include PuTTY forWindows computers, OpenSSH for many Unix andUnix-like operating systems, and Cygwin.

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    Riverbed Command-Line Interface Reference Manual 9

    Introduction

    Additional Resources

    This section describes resources that supplement the information in this guide. It contains the followingsections:

    Online Notes,next Related Riverbed Documentation on page 9

    Online Documentation on page 9

    Riverbed Support Knowledge Base on page 9

    Related Reading on page 9

    Online Notes

    The following online file supplements the information in this manual. It is available on the RiverbedTechnical Support site at https://support.riverbed.com.

    Please examine this file before you begin the installation and configuration process. It contains importantinformation about this release of the software.

    Related Riverbed Documentation

    For a complete list of Riverbed documentation log in to the Riverbed Technical Support Web site located athttps://support.riverbed.com.

    Online Documentation

    The Steelhead appliance documentation set is periodically updated with new information. To access themost current version of the Steelhead appliance documentation and other technical information, consult theRiverbed Technical Support site located athttps://support.riverbed.com.

    Riverbed Support Knowledge Base

    The Riverbed Knowledge Base is a database of known issues, how-to documents, system requirements, andcommon error messages. You can browse titles or search for key words and strings.

    To access the Riverbed Knowledge Base, log in to the Riverbed Technical Support site located athttps://support.riverbed.com.

    Related Reading

    To learn more about network administration, consult the following books:

    Online File Purpose

    _.txt Describes the product release and identifies fixed problems, knownproblems, and workarounds. This file also provides documentationinformation not covered in the manuals or that has been modified sincepublication.

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    Introduction

    Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Administrators Companionby Charlie Russell and Sharon Crawford(Microsoft Press, 2000)

    Common Internet File System (CIFS) Technical Referenceby the Storage Networking Industry Association(Storage Networking Industry Association, 2002)

    TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume I, The Protocolsby W. R. Stevens (Addison-Wesley, 1994)

    Internet Routing Architectures(2nd Edition)by Bassam Halabi (Cisco Press, 2000)

    Contacting Riverbed

    This section describes how to contact departments within Riverbed.

    Internet

    You can find out about Riverbed products through our Web site at http://www.riverbed.com.

    Technical Support

    If you have problems installing, using, or replacing Riverbed products contact Riverbed Technical Supportor your channel partner who provides support. To contact Riverbed Technical Support, please open atrouble ticket at https://support.riverbed.comor call 1-888-RVBD-TAC (1-888-782-3822) in the United Statesand Canada or +1 415 247 7381 outside the United States.

    Professional Services

    Riverbed has staff of professionals who can help you with installation assistance, provisioning, network

    redesign, project management, custom designs, consolidation project design, and custom coded solutions.To contact Riverbed Professional Services go to http://www.riverbed.comor [email protected].

    Documentation

    We continually strive to improve the quality and usability of our documentation. We appreciate anysuggestions you may have about our online documentation or printed materials. Send documentationcomments to [email protected].

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    CHAPTER 1 Using the Command-Line Interface

    This chapter describes how to access and use the CLI. This chapter includes the following sections:

    Connecting to the CLI,next

    Overview of the CLI on page 12

    Entering Commands on page 12

    Accessing Online Help on page 13

    Error Messages on page 13

    Command Negation on page 13

    Saving Configuration Changes on page 13

    Connecting to the CLI

    This section assumes you have already performed the initial setup of the appliance using the configurationwizard. For detailed information, see the installation guide for the system.

    To connect the CLI

    1. You can connect to the CLI using one of the following options:

    An ASCII terminal or emulator that can connect to the serial console. It must have the followingsettings: 9600 baud, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, and no flow control.

    A computer with an SSH client that is connected to the appliance Primary port (in rare cases, youmight connect through the Auxiliary port).

    2. At the system prompt enter the following command if the appliance resolves to your local DNS:ssh [email protected]

    otherwise at the system prompt enter the following command:

    ssh admin@ipaddress

    3. When prompted, enter the administrator password. This is the password you set during the initialconfiguration process. The default password is password.

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    You can also log in as a monitor user (monitor). Monitor users cannot make configuration changes to thesystem. Monitor users can view statistics and system logs.

    Overview of the CLI

    The CLI has the following modes:

    User. When you start a CLI session, you begin in the default, user-mode. From user-mode you can runcommon network tests such as pingand view network configuration settings and statistics. You do notenter a command to enter user-mode. To exit this mode, enter exitat the command line.

    Enable. To access all commands, you must enter enable-mode. From enable-mode, you can enter anyenable-mode command or enter configuration-mode. You must be an administrator user to enterenable-mode. To exit this mode, enter exitat the command line.

    You cannot enter enable-mode if you are a monitor user.

    Configuration. To make changes to the running configuration, you must enter configuration-mode. To

    save configuration changes to memory, you must enter the write memorycommand. To enterconfiguration-mode, you must first be in enable-mode. To exit this mode, enter exitat the commandline.

    The commands available to you depend on which mode you are in. Entering a question mark (?) at thesystem prompt provides a list of commands for each command mode.

    Entering Commands

    The CLI accepts abbreviations for commands. The following example is the abbreviation for the configureterminalcommand:

    Mode Access Method System Prompt Exit Method Description

    user Each CLI sessionbegins in user-mode.

    host > exit Perform commonnetwork tests, such asping.

    Display system settingsand statistics.

    enable Enter the enablecommand at thesystem prompt whilein user-mode.

    host # disable

    Note: To exit to user-mode, enter the exitcommand.

    Perform basic systemadministration tasks,such as restarting andrebooting the system.

    Display system dataand statistics.

    Perform all user-modecommands.

    configuration Enter the configureterminalcommand atthe system promptwhile in enable-mode.

    host (config) # exit Configure systemparameters.

    Perform all user andenable-modecommands.

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    tilden # configure t

    You can press the tab key to complete a CLI command automatically.

    Accessing Online HelpAt the system prompt, type the full or partial command string followed by a question mark (?). The CLIdisplays the command keywords or parameters for the command and a short description.

    To access online help

    At the system prompt enter the following command:

    tilden (config) # show ?

    The CLI does not display the question mark.

    Error Messages

    If at any time the system does not recognize the command or parameter, it displays the following message:

    tilden (config) # logging files enable% Unrecognized command "enable".Type "logging files?" for help.

    If a command is incomplete, the following message is displayed:

    tilden (config) # logging% Incomplete command.Type "logging ?" for help.

    Command Negation

    You can type nobefore many of the commands to negate the syntax. Depending on the command or theparameters, command negation disables the command or returns the parameter to the default value.

    Saving Configuration Changes

    Theshow configuration running

    command displays the current configuration of the system. When youmake a configuration change to the system, the change becomes part of the running configuration.

    The change does not automatically become part of the configuration file in memory until you write the fileto memory. If you do not save your changes to memory, they are lost when the system restarts.

    To save all configuration changes to memory, you must enter the write memorycommand while inconfiguration-mode.

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    CHAPTER 2 User-Mode Commands

    This chapter is a reference for user-mode commands. It includes the following sections:

    System Administration Commands, next

    Displaying System Data on page 20

    User-mode commands allow you to enter enable-mode, display system data, and perform standardnetworking tasks. Monitor users can perform user-mode commands. All commands available in user-modeare also available to administrator users.

    To enter user-mode

    Connect to the CLI. For detailed information, see Connecting to the CLI on page 11.

    System Administration Commands

    This section describes the system administration commands that are available in user-mode. It includes thefollowing commands:

    enable, next

    exit on page 16

    ping on page 16

    slogin on page 17

    ssh slogin on page 17

    stats export on page 17

    telnet on page 19

    terminal on page 19

    traceroute on page 20

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    enable

    exit

    ping

    Description Enters enable-mode.

    Syntax enable

    Parameters None

    Usage You must enter enable-mode before you can perform standard network monitoring tasks.

    Example amnesiac > enable

    Product CMC appliance, Interceptor appliance, Steelhead appliance

    Description Exits the CLI when in user-mode; exits enable-mode when in enable-mode; exits configuration-mode when in configuration-mode.

    Syntax exit

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > exit

    Product CMC appliance, Interceptor appliance, Steelhead appliance

    Description Executes the pingutility to send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets to network hosts fortroubleshooting.

    Syntax ping []

    Parameters [-L RUbdfnqrvVaA][-ccount][-iinterval][-wdeadline][-ppattern][-spacket size][-tttl][-I interface address] For example: ping10.1.1.1 10.11.22.15[-MMTU discovery hint][-Ssndbuf][-Ttimestamp option][-Q tos]

    [hop1...]destination. Specify intermediate hops.

    Usage The pingcommand without any options pings from the primary or the auxiliary (aux) interfaceand not the in-path interfaces.

    If the primary and auxiliary interfaces are not on the same network as the in-path interfaces, youwill not be able to pingan IP address on the in-path interface network unless you have a gateway

    between the two networks.

    To pingfrom an in-path interface, use the following syntax:

    ping -I

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    User-Mode Commands

    slogin

    ssh slogin

    stats export

    Example amnesiac > ping -I 10.1.1.1 10.11.22.15PING 10.11.22.15 (10.11.22.15) from 10.1.1.1: 56(84) bytes of data.64 bytes from 10.11.22.15: icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 time=0.044 ms64 bytes from 10.11.22.15: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.038 ms64 bytes from 10.11.22.15: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.040 ms

    Product CMC appliance, Interceptor appliance, Steelhead appliance

    Description Enables log in to another system securely using SSH.

    Syntax slogin []

    Parameters Specify sloginoptions. To view options, enter sloginat the system prompt.

    Example amnesiac > slogin -l usertest

    Product CMC appliance, Interceptor appliance, Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    show ssh client,show ssh server

    Description Enables log in to another system using ssh.

    Syntax ssh slogin

    Parameters

    Specify sloginoptions. To view options, enter sloginat the system prompt.

    Exampleamnesiac > ssh sloginamnesiac >

    Product CMC appliance, Interceptor appliance, Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    show ssh client,show ssh server

    Description Enables export of statistics

    Syntax ssh export after // before //

    email filename

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    Parameters Specify the file format for export. For example csv

    Specify one of the following reports:

    cpu_util. CPU utilization.

    memory. Memory utilization.

    paging. Paging I/O.

    bw. Aggregate Bandwidth.

    th_peak. Peak Throughput.

    th_p95. P95 Throughput.

    pass. Aggregate Passthrough Traffic.

    cpool. Aggregate Connection Pooling.

    nfs. Aggregate NFS Report.

    pfs. Aggregate PFS Report.

    conn_history. Connection History.

    dstore. Data Store Hit.

    ssl. SSL statistics.

    ssl_peak. SSL peak statistics.

    http. HTTP statistics.

    qos. QOS statistics.

    top-conversations. Top Conversations Report.

    top-senders. Top Senders Report.

    top-receivers. Top Receivers Report.

    top-applications. Top Applications Report.

    after//

    Includes statistics collected before a specific time.

    before//

    Includes statistics collected before a specific time.

    email

    Specify the address where the report is to be emailed.

    filename

    Specify the filename to give to the new report.

    Example amnesiac > stats export csv ssl after 2008/09/01 filename ssltestamnesiac >

    Product CMC appliance, Interceptor appliance, Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    show stats alarm

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    telnet

    terminal

    Description Enables log in to another system using telnet

    Syntax telnet

    Parameters

    Specify telnet command options:

    close. Close current connection.

    logout. Forcibly logout remote user and close the connection.

    display. Display operating parameters.

    mode. Try to enter line or character mode ('mode ?' for more).

    open. Connect to a site.

    quit. Exit telnet.

    send. Transmit special characters ('send ?' for more).

    set. Set operating parameters ('set ?' for more).

    unset. Unset operating parameters ('unset ?' for more).

    status. Print status information.

    toggle. Toggle operating parameters ('toggle ?' for more).

    slc. Change state of special characters ('slc ?' for more).

    z. Suspend telnet.

    !. Invoke a subshell.

    environ. Change environment variables ('environ ?' for more).

    ?. Print help information.

    Example amnesiac > telnettelnet >

    Product Steelhead appliance

    Related

    Topics

    show terminal

    Description Sets terminal settings.

    Syntax terminal length | type | terminal width }

    Parameters terminal length

    Sets the number of lines 0-1024; 0 to disable paging. The nocommandoption disables the terminal length.

    terminal type

    Sets the terminal type. The nocommand option disables the terminal type.

    terminal width

    Sets the width number of characters. The nocommand option disables theterminal width.

    Usage The nocommand option disables CLI option settings.

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    traceroute

    Displaying System Data

    This section describes the commands to display system data. Monitor users can display non-sensitivesystem data (for example, data that does not include passwords or user role information.)

    show admission

    Example amnesiac > terminal width 1024amnesiac >

    Product CMC appliance, Interceptor appliance, Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    show cli,show clock,show terminal

    Description Executes the tracerouteutility. The traceroutecommand takes the standard Linux options.

    Syntax traceroute []

    Parameters The traceroutecommand takes the standard Linux options. For detailedinformation, see the Linux manpage.

    Example amnesiac > traceroute amnesiactraceroute to amnesiac.domain.com (10.0.0.3), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets1 amnesiac (10.0.0.3) 0.035 ms 0.021 ms 0.013 ms

    Product CMC appliance, Interceptor appliance, Steelhead appliance

    Description Displays admission control settings.

    Syntax show admission | control

    Example amnesiac > show admission controlEnable Admission Control Override: no Override: Connection Enable: 625 Connection Cutoff: 650 Memory Enable: 1300 Memory Cutoff: 1350 Current: Connection Enable: 625 Connection Cutoff: 650

    Memory Enable: 1300 Memory Cutoff: 1350

    Product CMC appliance, Interceptor appliance, Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    Configuration File Commands

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    show bootvar

    show cli

    show clock

    Description Displays the software image that is booted upon the next reboot.

    Syntax show bootvar

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show bootvarInstalled images:Partition 1:rbtsh/linux columbia #1 2004-02-07 19:24:24 root@test:repositoryPartition 2:rbtsh/linux Columbia #2 2004-02-13 17:30:17 root@test:repositoryLast boot partition: 1Next boot partition: 1

    Product CMC appliance, Interceptor appliance, Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    hardware watchdog,image boot

    Description Displays current CLI settings.

    Syntax show cli

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show cliCLI current session settingsMaximum line size: 8192Terminal width: 157 columnsTerminal length: 15 rows

    Terminal type: xtermAuto-logout: 30 minutesPaging: enabledCLI defaults for future sessions

    Auto-logout: 30 minutesPaging: enabled

    Product CMC appliance, Interceptor appliance, Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    CLI Terminal Configuration Commands

    Description Displays current date and time.

    Syntax show clock

    Parameters None

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    show cmc

    show connection

    Example amnesiac > show clockTime: 15:11:13Date: 2008/10/18Zone: America North United_States Pacific

    Product CMC appliance, Interceptor appliance, Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    Host Setup Commands

    Description Displays CMC related settings.

    Syntax show cmc

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show cmcCMC auto-registration enabled: yes

    CMC auto-registration hostname: riverbedcmc.nbttech.comManaged by CMC: yesCMC hostname: tsfe7 (10.02.20.7)

    Auto configuration status: InactiveLast message sent to cmc: Auto-registrationTime that message was sent: Fri Oct 17 09:37:57 2008

    Product CMC appliance, Interceptor appliance, Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    Host Setup Commands

    Description Displays information about a single connection.

    Syntax show connection srcip srcport dstip dstport

    Parameters srcip Specify the source IP address.

    srcport Specify the source port.

    dstip

    Specify the destination IP address.

    dstport Specify the destination port.

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    show connections

    Example amnesiac > show connection srcip 10.11.62.56 srcport 36433 dstip 10.11.60.9 dstport7810Type: PassthroughSource: 10.11.62.56:36433Destination: 10.11.60.9:7810

    Application:Reduction: 0%Client Side: noSince: 2006/02/21 17:24:00Peer Appliance: 0.0.0.0:0Inner Local Port: 0Outer Local: 0.0.0.0:0Outer Remote: 0.0.0.0:0LAN Side Statistics:Bytes: 0Packets: 0Retransmitted: 0Fast Retransmitted: 0Timeouts: 0Congestion Window: 0WAN Side Statistics:Bytes: 0Packets: 0

    Retransmitted: 0Fast Retransmitted: 0Timeouts: 0Congestion Window: 0

    Product CMC appliance, Interceptor appliance, Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    Raid Commands

    Description Displays connections running through the appliance.

    Syntax show connections | brief | full | filter | sort-by

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    Parameters all Displays all connection types.

    optimized Displays the total active connections optimized. AUis displayednext to the appliance name if the connection is in an unknownstate.

    passthrough Displays the total connections passed through, unoptimized. AU

    is displayed next to the appliance name if the connection is in anunknown state.

    forwarded Displays the total number of connections that were forwardedwhen you have configured a connection forwarding neighbor tomanage the connection.

    opening Displays the total half-opened active connections. A half-openedconnection is a TCP connection in which the connection has not

    been fully established. Half-opened connections count toward theconnection count-limit on the appliance because at any time theymight become fully opened connections. If you are experiencing alarge number of half-opened connections, consider deploying anappropriately sized appliance. A Uis displayed next to theappliance name if the connection is in an unknown state.

    closing Displays the total half-closed active connections. A half-closedconnection is a TCP connection which has been closed on one side.The other side of the connection can still send data. Theseconnections count toward the appliance connection count-limit. Ifyou experience a large number of half-closed connections,consider deploying an appropriately sized appliance. A Uisdisplayed next to the appliance name if the connection is in anunknown state.

    discarded Displays discarded connections only.

    denied Displays denied connections only.

    brief | full Specify a brief or full report.

    filter

    Filters the list according to string. For example, to filter by IP address (such as

    srcipor destip); the filter string is the IP address.sort-by

    Sort results by the following states:

    state. Sort connections by state.

    srcip. Sort connections by source IP address.

    srcport. Sort connections by source port.

    destip. Sort connections by destination IP address.

    destport. Sort connections by destination port.

    peerip. Sort connections by peer IP address.

    peerport. Sort connections by peer port.

    app. Sort connections by application, such as HTTP.

    reduction. Sort connections by percent of reduction in bandwidth. bytes_in. Sort connections by total number of bytes in.

    bytes_out. Sort connections by total number of bytes out.

    starttime. Sort connections by start time.

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    show datastore

    Example amnesiac > show connectionsT Source Destination App Rdxn Since--------------------------------------------------------------------------------O 10.11.141.1 2842 10.11.141.2 135 EPM 45% 2007/05/02 14:21:59O 10.11.141.1 2843 10.11.141.2 1025 TCP 16% 2007/05/02 14:22:00O 10.11.141.3 4765 10.11.141.4 445 CIFS 23% 2007/05/02 14:21:14O 10.11.141.4 4667 10.11.141.2 445 CIFS 1% 2007/05/02 14:04:40--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Established Optimized (O): 4Half-Opened Optimized (H): 0Half-Closed Optimized (C): 0Pass Through (P): 0Forwarded (F): 0Discarded (not shown): 0Denied (not shown): 0--------------------------------Total: 4

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    Raid Commands

    Description Displays current data store settings.

    Syntax show datastore

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show datastoreDatastore Wrap-Around Notification: no Expected Period (days) Before Datastore Wrap-Around: 1

    Priority for Deferred Writes: yes

    Anchor Selection: 1Encryption Type: NONE

    Automated Online Datastore Synchronization: no

    Master: no Peer IP Address: 0.0.0.0 Port: 7744

    Reconnect Seconds: 30 Connection Status: disconnected Catch-Up Synchronization Status: disconnected Catch-Up Percent Completed: 0 Keep-Up Synchronization Status: disconnected Disk Load: 0 SDR_A Traffic: 0 Hit Rate: 0

    Hit Count: 1255716 Miss Count: 95134116

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    Data Store Management Commands

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    show datastore disk

    show datastore disklayout

    show datastore sdr-policy

    show datastore sync

    Description Displays current data store disk configuration.

    Syntax show datastore disk

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show datastore diskRead Pressure Check Interval: 90

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    Data Store Management Commands

    Description Displays current data store disk layout status.

    Syntax show datastore disk

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show datastore disklayoutDatastore disk layout: fifo

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    Data Store Management Commands

    Description Displays data store SDR policy.

    Syntax show datastore sdr-policy

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show datastore sdr-policydatastore sdr policy: default

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    Data Store Management Commands

    Description Displays data store disk synchronization status.

    Syntax show datastore sync

    Parameters None

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    show datastore write-q-prior

    show dns cache

    show dns forwarders

    Example amnesiac > show datastore syncKeepup enabled: yesKeepup max pages: 1024Catchup enabled: yes

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    Data Store Management Commands

    Description Displays the data store disk write priority setting.

    Syntax show datastore write-q-prior

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show datastore write-q-priorPriority for deferred writes: yes

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    Data Store Management Commands

    Description Displays the DNS cache settings.

    Syntax show dns cache

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show dns cacheCache size: 1048576 bytesMinimum cache TTL: 0 seconds

    Maximum cache TTL: 604800 secondsMinimum ncache TTL: 0 secondsMaximum ncache TTL: 10800 seconds

    Cache frozen: noamnesiac >

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    DNS Cache Commands

    Description Displays a list of all the forwarders.

    Syntax show dns forwarders

    Parameters None

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    show dns interfaces

    show dns settings

    show domain

    Example amnesiac > show dns forwarders

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    DNS Cache Commands

    Description Displays a list of all the interfaces listed.

    Syntax show dns interfaces

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show dns interfacesamnesiac >

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    DNS Cache Commands

    Description Displays the DNS settings.

    Syntax show dns settings

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show dns settings

    DNS: runningFallback to root nameservers: yesDetect down forwarders: noTime til forwarder is down: 120 secondsLost requests til forwarder is down: 30Time for forwarder to stay down: 300 secondsamnesiac >

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    DNS Cache Commands

    Description Displays the domain name, the status of the domain (whether it is ready, busy, or has an error),status messages, domain controller information (if configured), host IP address, NTB domainname (if configured)

    Syntax show domain configuration | status

    Parameters configuration Displays domain configuration.

    status Displays domain status.

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    show email

    show failover

    Example amnesiac > show domain configurationDomain Name :Short Domain Name :Login :Domain Controller List :Domain Required : yesDomain Check Required : no

    Product Steelhead appliance, CMC appliance

    RelatedTopics

    Domain and Workgroup Commands

    Description Displays current email settings.

    Syntax show email

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show emailMail hub: exchangeMail hub port: 30Domain: example.comEvent emails Enabled: yes Recipients: [email protected] emails Enabled: yes Recipients: [email protected]

    Autosupport emails

    Enabled: no Recipient:

    [email protected] Mail hub: eng.riverbed.com

    Product CMC appliance, Interceptor appliance, Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    Notification and SNMP Commands

    Description Displays current failover device settings.

    Syntax show failover

    Parameters None

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    show hardware

    show hardware error-log

    Example amnesiac > show failoverEnabled: noMaster: yesLocal Port: 7220Buddy IP Address: 0.0.0.0Buddy Port: 7220amnesiac >

    Product Interceptor appliance, Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    Peering Commands

    Description Displays hardware information.

    Syntax show hardware

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show hardwareHardware Revision: BMainboard: Series 3000/5000 motherboard, ................. CMP-00072Slot 0: 4 Port Copper GigE Network Bypass Card, ....... CMP-00074Slot 1: (Empty)Slot 2: (Empty)Slot 3: (Empty)Slot 4: 6 Port SATA RAID I/O Card, .................... CMP-00014Slot 5: (Empty)

    Product CMC appliance, Interceptor appliance, Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    hardware upgrade model

    Description Displays IPMI system event log entries.

    Syntax show hardware error-log all | new

    Parameters all Displays all IPMI SEL entries

    new Display IPMI SEL entries since the last show hardware error-logcommand.

    Example amnesiac > show hardware error-log all1 | 11/28/2006 11:55:10 | Event Logging Disabled SEL | Log area reset/cleared |

    Asserted = yes.

    2 | 01/04/2007 21:09:07 | Slot/Connector Drive | Fault Status | Asserted = yes.3 | 01/07/2007 03:24:07 | Slot/Connector Drive | Fault Status | Asserted = yes.

    Product CMC appliance, Interceptor appliance, Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    show hardware spec

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    show hardware spec

    show hardware watchdog

    show hosts

    Description Displays the hardware specifications that are available for the platform. Includes an indicator thatdisplays what model specification is active and which specifications are available.

    Syntax show hardware spec

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show hardware specSpec Description- ---- ------------------------------------- 50 BW Limit: 256 KB/s Connection Limit: 250* 100 BW Limit: 1000 KB/s Connection Limit: 30 200 BW Limit: 1000 KB/s Connection Limit: 110 (unavailable) 300 BW Limit: 2000 KB/s Connection Limit: 165 (unavailable)* = active

    Product CMC appliance, Interceptor appliance, Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    clear hardware error-log

    Description Displays hardware watchdog information.

    Syntax show hardware watchdog

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show hardware watchdogEnable: yes

    Last Ping: 2006-05-12 14:31:49.412973153 -0700Saved Ping: 2006-04-21 07:25:51.000000000 -0700

    Product CMC appliance, Interceptor appliance, Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    hardware watchdog

    Description Displays system hosts.

    Syntax show hosts

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show hostsHostname: amnesiacName server: 10.0.0.2 (configured)Domain name: domain.com (configured)Domain name: domain.com (configured)IP 107.0.0.1 maps to hostname localhostamnesiac >

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    show images

    show info

    Product CMC appliance, Interceptor appliance, Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    Host Setup Commands

    Description Displays the available software images and which partition the appliance boots the next time theappliance is restarted.

    Syntax show images

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show imagesImages available to be installed:webimage.tbzrbtsh/linux 4.0 #12 2007-05-15 11:54:52 root@test:CVS_TMS/HEADimage.imgrbtsh/linux 4.0 #17 2007-05-22 16:39:32 root@test:CVS_TMS/HEAD

    Installed images:Partition 1:rbtsh/linux 4.0-HEAD-2007-06-15-07:19:19 #0 2007-06-15 07:19:19 root@test:CVS_TMS/HEADPartition 2:rbtsh/linux 4.0 2007-05-15 11:54:52 root@test:CVS_TMS/HEADLast boot partition: 2Next boot partition: 2

    Product CMC appliance, Interceptor appliance, Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    License and Hardware Upgrade Commands

    Description Displays the system information, including the current state of the system.

    Syntax show info

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show infoStatus: HealthyConfig: working

    Appliance Up Time: 15d 1h 14m 4sService Up Time: 15d 1h 12m 25sSerial: H180000697a

    Model: 8800Revision: AVersion: spitfire-1.0

    Product CMC appliance, Interceptor appliance, Steelhead appliance. Steelhead Mobile Controller

    RelatedTopics

    show connection

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    show in-path

    show in-path ar-circbuf

    show in-path asym-route-tab

    Description Displays in-path interface settings.

    Syntax show in-path

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show in-pathEnabled: yesKickoff: noL4/PBR/WCCP: noMain Interface: inpath1_0Optimizations Enabled On: inpath1_0VLAN Tag IDs: inpath1_0: 0 inpath1_1: 0amnesiac >

    Product CMC appliance, Interceptor appliance, Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics In-Path and Virtual In-Path Support Commands

    Description Displays the asymmetric routing table.

    Syntax show in-path ar-circbuf

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show in-path ar-circbuf

    Product CMC appliance, Interceptor appliance, Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    Asymmetric Route Detection Commands

    Description Displays the asymmetric route table. The table contains any asymmetric routes that currentlyexist. It includes the source IP, destination IP, reason code, and time-out.

    Syntax show in-path asym-route-tab

    Parameters None

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    show in-path cdp

    show in-path cf-timer

    Usage The following types of asymmetry are displayed in the asymmetric routing table:

    bad RST. Complete Asymmetry: packets traverse both Steelhead appliances going from clientto server but bypass both Steelhead appliances on the return path.

    bad SYN/ACK. Server-Side Asymmetry: Packets traverse both Steelhead appliances goingfrom client to server but bypass the server-side Steelhead appliance on the return path.

    no SYN/ACK. Client-Side Asymmetry: Packets traverse both Steelhead appliances going fromclient to server but bypass the client-side Steelhead appliance on the return path.

    probe-filtered (not-AR). Probe-Filtered: Occurs when the client-side Steelhead appliance sendsout multiple SYN+ frames and does not get a response.

    probe-filtered (not-AR). SYN-Rexmit: Occurs when the client-side Steelhead appliancereceives multiple SYN retransmits from a client and does not see a SYN/ACK packet from thedestination server.

    Example amnesiac > show in-path asym-route-tabFormat: [IP 1] [IP 2] [reason] [timeout(10.111.111.19 10.111.25.23 no-SYNACK 770

    amnesiac >

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    Asymmetric Route Detection Commands

    Description Displays CDP settings for failover deployments using PBR to redirect traffic to the backupSteelhead appliance.

    Syntax show in-path cdp

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show in-path cdpCDP Enabled: no

    Interval: 10 secondsHold Time: 180 secondsamnesiac >

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    Asymmetric Route Detection Commands

    Description Show connection forwarding timer settings.

    Syntax show in-path cf-timer

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show in-path cf-timerACK Timer Count: 3ACK Timer Interval: 1000Read Timeout: 10000Reconnect Timeout: 10000

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    show in-path drop-when-flap

    show in-path lsp

    show in-path mac-match-vlan

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    Asymmetric Route Detection Commands

    Description Show dropped packets if route flapping is detected.

    Syntax show in-path drop-when-flap

    Parameters None

    Usage Route flapping occurs when a router alternately advertises a destination network via one routethen another (or as unavailable, and then available again) in quick sequence.

    Example amnesic # show in-path drop-when-flapDrop packets on flap: no

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    Asymmetric Route Detection Commands

    Description Displays whether link state propagation is enabled. When LSP is enabled, if the LAN interfacedrops the link then the WAN also drops the link.

    Syntax show in-path lsp

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show in-path lspLink State Propagation Enabled: noamnesiac >

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    protocol oracle-forms http-enable

    Description Displays settings in-path settings if VLAN IDs in simplified routing table look ups for WAN

    visibility. For detailed information, see the Steelhead Appliance Deployment Guide.Syntax show in-path mac-match-vlan

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show in-path mac0match-vlanUse VLAN IDs in simplified routing table lookups: no

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    show in-path macmap-tables

    show in-path neighbor

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    WAN Visibility (Transparency) Commands

    Description Displays the mac-map tables for Wan Visibility. For detailed information, see the SteelheadAppliance Deployment Guide.

    Syntax show in-path mac-map-tables

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show in-path mac-map-tables

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    WAN Visibility (Transparency) Commands

    Description Displays connection forwarding settings. For detailed information about connection forwardingalarms, see the Steelhead Management Console Users Guide.

    Syntax show in-path neighbor

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show in-path neighborIn-path Neighbor Enabled: no

    In-path Neighbor Port: 7850Keepalive Count: 3Keepalive Interval: 1

    Allow Failure: noAdvertise Resync: yes

    Use the VLAN & destination

    MAC address as forwardedby the neighbor: no

    Multi-interface support: Enabled: no

    Neighbor Name Main Address Port-------------------- --------------- -----No neighbors.

    Product Steelhead appliance, Interceptor appliance

    RelatedTopics

    Asymmetric Route Detection Commands,Connection Forwarding

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    show in-path neighbor-detail

    show in-path neighbor advertiseresync

    Description Displays connection forwarding settings. For detailed information, see the Steelhead ManagementConsole Users Guide.

    Syntax show in-path neighbor-detail

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show in-path neighbor-detailNeighbor 1 : 172.1.34.4State : Reading message headerNAT requests sent : 64NAT DEL messages sent : 64NAT ACKs received : 64NAT requests received : 0NAT DEL messages received : 0NAT ACKs sent : 0DYN requests sent : 0DYN DEL messages sent : 0DYN ACKs received : 0

    DYN requests received : 0DYN DEL messages received : 0DYN ACKs sent : 0REDIR requests sent : 64REDIR DEL messages sent : 64REDIR ACKs received : 64REDIR requests received : 0REDIR DEL messages received : 0REDIR ACKs sent : 0Connection failures : 0Keepalive timeouts : 0Request timeouts : 0Max latency seen : 26 ms

    Product Steelhead appliance, Interceptor appliance

    RelatedTopics

    Asymmetric Route Detection Commands,Connection Forwarding

    Description Displays advertisements on synchronize settings.

    Syntax show in-path neighbor advertiseresync

    Parameters None

    Example

    amnesiac > show in-path neighbor advertiseresync

    Advertise Resync: yes

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    Asymmetric Route Detection Commands

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    show in-path neighbor advertiseresync

    show in-path peering auto

    show in-path peering disc-outer-acpt

    show in-path peering rules

    Description Displays advertisements on synchronize settings.

    Syntax show in-path neighbor advertiseresync

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show in-path neighbor advertiseresyncAdvertise Resync: yes

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    Asymmetric Route Detection Commands

    Description Displays whether or not automatic in-path peer detection is enabled.

    Syntax show in-path peering auto

    Parameters None

    Example meow-mix # show in-path peering autoAutomatic Peering Enabled: yesmeow-mix #

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    in-path peering auto

    Description Displays outer connection for the accept rules.

    Syntax show in-path peering disc-outer-acpt

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show in-path peering disc-outer-acpt

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    in-path peering rule

    Description Displays in-path peering rules.

    Syntax show in-path peering rules

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    show in-path peering oobtransparency

    show in-path probe-caching

    show in-path probe-mapi-data

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show in-path peering rulesRule Type Source Network Dest Network Port Peer Addr----- ------ ------------------ ------------------ ----- ------------- 1 pass * * * 10.0.1.3

    2 pass * * * 10.0.1.

    def auto * * * *Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    in-path peering rule

    Description Displays out-of-band transparency settings.

    Syntax show in-path peering oobtransparency

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show in-path peering oobtransparencyMode: nonePort: 708

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    WAN Visibility (Transparency) Commands

    Description Displays probe caching settings for WAN visibility. For detailed information, see the SteelheadAppliance Deployment Guide.

    Syntax show in-path probe-caching

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show in-path probe-cachingProbe Caching Enabled: no

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    WAN Visibility (Transparency) Commands

    Description Displays in-path settings if MAPI data connections are probed to learn VLAN information. Fordetailed information, see the Steelhead Appliance Deployment Guide.

    Syntax show in-path probe-mapi-data

    Parameters None

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    show in-path rules

    show in-path send-storeid

    Example amnesiac > show in-path probe-mapi-dataProbe MAPI connections to learn VLAN info: no

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    WAN Visibility (Transparency) Commands

    Description Displays current in-path rules and VLAN identification numbers.

    Syntax show in-path rules

    Parameters None

    Example -Steelheadappliance

    amnesiac > show in-path rulesRule Type P O L N W VLAN Source Addr Dest Addr Port----- ---- - - - - - ---- ------------------ ------------------ --------------- 1 pass - - - - - all all all 139

    2 pass - - - - - all all all Secure 3 pass - - - - - all all all Interactive 4 pass - - - - - all all all RBT-Proto def auto N F F A C all all all all

    4 user-defined rule(s)

    (P) Preoptimization Policy: O=Oracle-Forms S=SSL +=Oracle-Forms-over-SSL N=None(O) Optimization Policy: F=Full S=SDR-only C=Compression-only N=None(L) Latency Optimizations: F=Full H=HTTP-only N=None(N) Neural Framing: A=Always D=Dynamic T=TCP hints N=Never(W) WAN Visibility Mode: C=Correct-Addressing P=Port-Transparency F=Full-Transparency

    Product Interceptor appliance, Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    In-Path and Virtual In-Path Support Commands

    Description Displays send-store ID settings.

    Syntax show in-path send-storeid

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show in-path send-storeidSend Storeid: no

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    Simplified Routing Support Commands

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    show in-path simplified routing

    show in-path vlan-conn-based

    show in-path ar-circbuf

    Description Displays simplified routing settings.

    Syntax show in-path simplified routing

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show in-path simplified routingCollect mappings from destination MAC data: noCollect mappings from source MAC data: noCollect data from un-natted connections: noamnesiac >

    Product Steelhead appliance

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    Simplified Routing Support Commands

    Description Displays if VLAN connection based mapping is in use. For detailed information, see the SteelheadAppliance Deployment Guide.

    Syntax show in-path vlan-conn-based

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show in-path vlan-conn-based

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    WAN Visibility (Transparency) Commands

    Description Displays the asymmetric route circular buffer.

    Syntax show in-path ar-circbuf

    Parameters None

    Usage The buffer contains all the asymmetric routes that have been detected. This is a circular buffer andwraps after a period of time. The circular buffer displays artable-matchif a new TCP connection iscreated for a pair of IP addresses that already have an asymmetric routing table entry. The bufferis set up with source IP:source port, destination IP:destination port, and reason code.

    Example amnesiac > show in-path ar-circbufFormat: [IP 1]:[port 1] [IP 2]:[port 2] [reason]

    10.21.111.19:33280 10.11.55.23:5001 artable-match10.21.111.19:33278 10.11.55.23:5001 no-SYNACK10.21.111.19:33277 10.11.55.23:5001 SYN-rexmit10.21.111.19:33271 10.11.55.23:5001 artable-match10.21.111.19:33270 10.11.55.23:5001 SYN-rexmit

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    show in-path asym-route-tab

    show ip

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    Asymmetric Route Detection Commands

    Description Displays in-path asymmetric routing table.

    Syntax show in-path asym-rout-tab flush

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show in-path asym-route-tab flush

    Product CMC appliance, Steelhead appliance

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    in-path asym-route-tab flush,in-path asym-route-tab remove

    Description Displays the IP settings.

    Syntax show ip {flow-export |flow-setting | lan-subnets |in-path route | static |in-path-gateway | static |security | peers}

    Parameters flow-export Displays NetFlow export settings.

    flow-setting | lan-subnets

    Displays NetFlow settings. Optionally, display LAN subnets.

    in-path route | static

    Displays in-path route settings for inpath0_0, inpath1_1, and soforth.

    in-path-gateway | static

    Displays in-path gateway settings for inpath0_0, inpath1_1, and soforth.

    security | peers Displays IPSec connections to other appliances.

    Example amnesiac > show ip flow-settingConfigured active flow timeout: 1800In-use active flow timeout: 1800Inactive flow timeout: 15

    The in-use active flow timeout can be different from theconfigured active flow timeout when Top Talkers is enabled.gen-sh75 > show ip flow-settingConfigured active flow timeout: 1800In-use active flow timeout: 1800Inactive flow timeout: 15

    The in-use active flow timeout can be different from theconfigured active flow timeout when Top Talkers is enabled.

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    User-Mode Commands

    show legacy-rsp

    show limit bandwidth

    show limit connection

    Product CMC appliance, Interceptor appliance, Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    Host Setup Commands

    Description Displays RSP v5.0.x information.

    Syntax show legacy-rsp

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show legacy-rspPresent and reserving 12288 bytes from PFS store

    Product CMC appliance, Interceptor appliance, Steelhead appliance

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    Host Setup Commands

    Description Displays bandwidth limit settings.

    Syntax show limit bandwidth

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show limit bandwidthMax rate: 10000 kb/s

    Max burst: 750000 bytes

    Product Steelhead appliance

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    Host Setup Commands

    Description Displays the connection limit setting.

    Syntax show limit connection

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show limit connectionPer source IP connection limit: 4096

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    Host Setup Commands

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    show logging

    show ntp

    show out-of-path

    Description Displays logging settings.

    Syntax show logging

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show loggingLocal logging level: noticeDefault remote logging level: noticeNo remote syslog receivers configured.Number of archived log files to keep: 10Log rotation frequency: dailyamnesiac >

    Product CMC appliance, Interceptor appliance, Steelhead appliance

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    Logging Commands

    Description Displays NTP settings.

    Syntax show ntp

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show ntpNTP enabled: yes

    No NTP peers configured.NTP server: 190.6.38.127 (version 4)NTP server: 46.187.224.4 (version 4)NTP server: 46.187.233.4 (version 4)

    Product CMC appliance, Interceptor appliance, Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    Host Setup Commands

    Description Displays out-of-path configuration settings.

    Syntax show out-of-path

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show out-of-pathEnabled: noInner Port: 7810

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    Out-of-Path Support

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    show peer version

    show peers

    show pfs all-info shares

    Description Displays the current service connection protocol.

    Syntax show peer version

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show peer versionNo peer setting defined.

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    Peering Commands

    Description Displays information about connected peers.

    Syntax show peers

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show peersS IP Name Model Version Licenses- --------------- ---------------- ------- ------- -----------------------------O 10.11.62.75 gen-sh75 2020 5.5.0-rc CIFS/MAPI/SSL/JINIT

    O = online, U = unknown

    Product Steelhead appliance, Interceptor appliance

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    Peering Commands

    Description Displays PFS share settings.

    Syntax show pfs all-info shares | local-name

    Parameters Displays PFS settings for all shares.

    local-name

    Displays the PFS settings for the specified local share.

    Example amnesiac > show pfs all-info shares

    no registered shares

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    PFS Support Commands

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    show pfs status

    show pfs configuration

    show pfs settings

    Description Displays the status of local shares.

    Syntax show pfs status | {shares [] | [local-name ]

    Parameters Displays whether or not PFS is enabled.

    shares Displays the status of all PFS shares.

    local-name

    Displays the status for the specified local share.

    Example amnesiac > show pfs status shares+=============================| Information for PFS share lshare1|

    | ----- Status -----| Last Sync Status: true| Share Ready: true

    | Status: START_SYNC in progress since Fri Mar 9 17:04:26 2007| Size (MB): 39| Last Synced: Fri Mar 9 17:05:30 2007

    Product Steelhead appliance

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    PFS Support Commands

    Description Displays PFS configuration settings.

    Syntax show pfs configuration shares | local-name

    Parameters Displays the PFS settings for all shares.local-name Displays the PFS settings for the specified local share.

    Example amnesiac > show pfs configuration shares

    Product Steelhead appliance

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    PFS Support Commands

    Description Displays PFS general settings.

    Syntax show pfs settings

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show pfs settings% PFS not enabled

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    User-Mode Commands

    show pfs stats shares

    show prepop

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    PFS Support Commands

    Description Displays PFS share statistics.

    Syntax show pfs stats shares | local-name

    Parameters local-name

    Specify the name of the local share for which to display statistics.

    Example amnesiac > show pfs stats shares+=============================| Information for PFS share field_kit|| ----- Statistics -----+=============================

    | Information for PFS share internal-test|| ----- Statistics -----+=============================| Information for PFS share internal-townsend|| ----- Statistics -----+=============================

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    PFS Support Commands

    Description Displays prepopulation settings.

    Syntax show prepop {all-info shares | remote-path | configuration shares |remote-path | stats shares | remote-path | status shares | remote-path

    Parameters all-info | remote-path

    Displays all information for the prepopulation share or the specifiedshare.

    configuration |remote-path

    Displays configuration of the prepopulation share or the specifiedshare.

    stats shares |remote-path

    Displays prepopulation statistics for all shares or the specified share.

    status shares |remote-path

    Displays status for the prepopulation shares or the specified share.

    Example amnesiac > show prepop all-info sharesNo registered shares

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    show protocol cifs

    show protocol cifs applock

    show protocol cifs oopen

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    CIFS Prepopulation Support Commands

    Description Displays CIFS settings.

    Syntax show protocol cifs

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show protocol cifsEnable Transparent Prepopulation Support: noDisable CIFS Write Optimization: noSecurity Signature Optimization: yesOverlapping Open Enabled: yes

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    CIFS Support Commands

    Description Displays CIFS applock settings.

    Syntax show protocol cifs applock

    Parameters None

    Example gen-sh75 # show protocol cifs applockEnabled: no

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    CIFS Support Commands

    Description Displays CIFS overlapping open sessions.

    Syntax show protocol cifs oopen

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show protocol cifs oopenEnabled: yesOptimization Policy: deny first

    Extensions to always allow:doc, pdf, ppt, sldasm, slddrw, slddwg, sldprt, txt, vsd, xlsExtensions to always deny:ldb, mdb

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    show protocol connection

    show protocol ftp

    show protocol http

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    CIFS Support Commands

    Description Displays the HS-TCP settings.

    Syntax show protocol connection

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show protocol connectionLAN:Send socket buffer size: 81920 bytesReceive socket buffer size: 32768 bytesWAN:Default send socket buffer size: 262140 bytesDefault receive socket buffer size: 262140 bytes

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    HS-TCP Support Commands

    Description Displays FTP settings.

    Syntax show protocol ftp

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show protocol ftpFTP Port Enable-------- ------21 true

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    web proxy host

    Description Displays HTTP settings.

    Syntax show protocol http

    Parameters None

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    show protocol mapi

    show protocol ms-sql

    Example amnesiac > show protocol httpEnabled: yesNTLM Authentication Settings: Default Reuse Auth: noPre-Fetch Objects with Extensions: css gif jpg jsmeow-mix #

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    HTTP Support Commands

    Description Displays MAPI settings.

    Syntax show protocol mapi

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show protocol mapiMAPI Optimization Enabled: yesIncoming MAPI Port: 7830Prepop Enabled: yesPrepop Max Connections: 1500Prepop Poll Interval: 20 min(s)Prepop Timeout: 96 hr(s)MAPI NSPI Optimization Enabled: yesNSPI Port: 7840MAPI/Exchange 2003 Support: yes

    MAPI Port Remap: yesMAPI 2k7 Native: yes

    MAPI Encryption Enabled: yesMAPI 2k7 Force NTLM Auth: yes

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    protocol oracle-forms http-enable

    Description Displays MS SQL settings.

    Syntax show protocol ms-sql

    Parameters None

    Example amnesiac > show protocol ms-sqlEnable entire MS-SQL blade: yes

    MS-SQL server port: 1433MS-SQL number of preacknowledgement: 5MS-SQL prefetch fetch-next: yes

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    show protocol ms-sql rules

    show protocol nfs

    Product Steelhead appliance

    RelatedTopics

    MS-SQL Blade Support Commands

    Description Displays MS SQL rules.

    Syntax show protocol ms-sql rules default-cmds | default-config

    Parameters default-cmds Displays only the MS-SQL default commands.

    default-config Displays only the MS-SQL default configuration.

    Example amnesiac > show protocol ms-sql rules default-configMS-SQL RPC RuleMS-SQL RPC Rule Rule ID Enable ------- ------

    1 true MS-SQL RPC Action Action ID Enable --------- ------ 1 true MS-SQL RPC Arg Action Arg Offset Enable ---------- ------ 5 true Action ID Enable --------- ------ 2 true MS-SQL RPC Arg Action Arg Offset Enable ---------- ------ 5 true Action ID Enable --------- ------ 3 true(this is a partial example)

    Product Steelhead appliance

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    MS-SQL Blade Support Commands

    Description Displays NFS server and volume settings.

    Syntax show protocol nfs server | full | lookup-volumes | volume id | servers | full

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