Maintenance Commands
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list configuration
list configuration hardware-group [print | schedule]
NOTE:
The
list configuration software-version command is discussed separately
under its own heading.
A hardware configuration report lists, for each circuit pack in a specified group, the
type, code, suffix, and vintage of the requested circuit packs as installed in the
switch, and every assigned port on the circuit packs.
Parameters
Enter one of the following hardware groups.
■
all — Specifies the display of every circuit pack administered and/or
physically inserted in every port, switch node, and control carrier of the
system.
■
atm — Specifies all the atm boards.
■
board UUCSS — Specifies the display of every assigned port on a circuit
pack specified by cabinet, carrier, and slot.
■
carrier c — Specifies the display of every circuit pack and assigned port on
a specified carrier.
■
control — Specifies the display of every circuit pack located in the control
complex.
■
ds1 — Specifies the display of every DS1 circuit pack (TN722, TN767, and
TN464) administered and/or physically inserted every port carrier of the
system.
■
port-network pn# — Specifies the display of every circuit pack located in a
specified port network. List cabinet gives the port network number(s)
associated with a particular cabinet. Circuit packs in switch node carriers
are not displayed when the port-network qualifier is entered. To display SN
circuit packs, use the all, carrier, or board qualifiers.
■
stations — Specifies the display of every circuit pack that can be assigned
stations (including DS1 circuit packs for remote stations). Every assigned
port is displayed.
■
trunks — Specifies the display of every circuit pack that can be used for
administering trunks. Every assigned port is displayed.
Examples
list configuration carrier 2c schedule
list configuration port-network 5
list configuration stations print
Summary of Contents for S8700 Series
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