Brocade Mobility RFS Controller CLI Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual

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Brocade Mobility RFS Controller CLI Reference Guide

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service show last-passwd

service signal [abort <PROCESS-NAME>|kill <PROCESS-NAME>]

service start-shell

service trace <PROCESS-NAME> {summary}

Syntax: (Privilege Exec Mode: Brocade Mobility RFS9510)

service

The following service commands are specific to the Brocade Mobility RFS9510

series service platforms:

direction
[any|inbound|outbound]

Optional. Changes the packet direction with respect to a device. The direction can be set as any, inbound, or
outbound.

filter <LINE>

Optional. Filters packets based on the option selected (must be used as a last option)

<LINE> – Define a packet capture filter or select any one of the available options.

hex

Optional. Provides binary output of the captured packets

rate <1-100>

Optional. Specifies the packet capture rate

<1-100> – Specify a value from 1 - 100 seconds.

snap <1-2048>

Optional. Captures the data length

<1-2048> – Specify a value from 1 - 2048 characters.

tcpdump

Optional. Decodes the TCP dump

verbose

Optional. Provides verbose output

write

Captures packets to a specified file. Provide the file name and location in the following format:
FILE – flash:/path/file
cf:/path/file
usb1:/path/file
usb2:/path/file
nvram:startup-config
URL – tftp://<hostname|IP>[:port]/path/file
ftp://<user>:<passwd>@<hostname|IP>[:port]/path/file
sftp://<user>@<hostname|IP>[:port]>/path/file
tzsp – The TZSP host. Specify the TZSP host’s IP address or hostname.

show

Displays running system statistics based on the parameters passed

last-passwd

Displays the last password used to enter shell

signal

Sends a signal to a process

tech-support – Copies extensive system information useful for troubleshooting

abort

Sends an abort signal to a process, and forces it to dump to core

<PROCESS-NAME> – Specify the process name.

kill

Sends a kill signal to a process, and forces it to terminate without a core

<PROCESS-NAME> – Specify the process name.

start-shell

Provides shell access

trace

Traces a process for system calls and signals

<PROCESS-NAME>

Specifies the process name

summary

Optional. Generates summary report of the specified process

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