Show Command
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show network
<name>,
show network settings
Displays the configured settings for the specified network. For an example, see the
output from the
show ip network
command.
show packet_logging
show packet_logging
settings
Displays settings for packet size and logging. For example:
show session
<user_name>
Displays the session configuration for the specified user. It lists the following
information:
Service Type
- Type of network service employed by the user:
Login, Framed,
Administrative
Port Limit
- Maximum number of dial-in ports a user can concurrently employ
Session Timeout
- Interval in seconds this user has to remain connected
before being timed out
Idle Timeout
- Interval in seconds this user has to remain idle before being
timed out
Speed of Connection
- Estimate of the session’s current bandwidth in bits per
second.
NAS IP Address
- IP address of the OfficeConnect Gateway
NAS Port
- Port attribute of the OfficeConnect Gateway
Login Ip Host
- IP address of the host this user is currently logged into
Login Service
- Type of login service employed by this user:
Telnet, RLogin,
TCP, Ping
Login Port
- Port number on the OfficeConnect Gateway where this user is
connected
show system, show
system settings
Displays the following system information:
System Descriptor
- company designation of the OfficeConnect Gateway
including build date
Object ID
- identifies this system to SNMP managers
System UpTime
- time the system has been running since last boot
System Contact
- name of person responsible for system. Modify using
set
system
command
PACKET LOGGING SETTING
Logging Packet Type:
NONE
Logging Packet Size:
0
INFORMATION FOR SESSION
curly
Service Type:
Administrative
Port Limit:
2
Modem Group:
2000
Speed of Connection:
Auto
NAS IP Address:
147.14.24.157
Login Service:
Telnet
Login Port:
23
Active Session ID
Summary of Contents for OfficeConnect 3C100XF
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