Snmp commands, Tcp commands, Telnet commands – Cabletron Systems CSX1000 User Manual

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Workgroup Remote Access Switch 551

S

YSTEM

C

OMMANDS

SNMP Commands

SNMP C

OMMANDS

When the SNMP Agent is enabled on the CyberSWITCH, the following command is available:

snmp stats

Displays the current SNMP related statistics. Refer to

SNMP Statistics

, for a list of available

statistics and their definitions.

TCP C

OMMANDS

TCP (Transmit Control Protocol) provides a connection-oriented reliable communication for
delivery of packets to a remote or on-node device. When the IP feature is enabled, the following
TCP commands are available:

tcp conns

Display the current TCP connection status with the following format:

lport

The local port number for this TCP connection.

fhost

The remote IP address for this TCP connection.

fport

The remote port number for this TCP connection.

window (l/r)

The current receive windows for the local and remote ends of this TCP connection.

tstate

The current state of this TCP connection.

outq (s/u)

The number of bytes that has been sent but not acknowledged yet and the number of bytes in
the output queue that has not been sent on this TCP connection.

tcp stats

Displays the current system TCP related statistics. Refer to

TCP Statistics

, for a list of available

statistics and their definitions.

T

ELNET

C

OMMANDS

These commands are Telnet client console commands. These commands provide tools for you
when you are using the system as a Telnet client. As a Telnet client, the CyberSWITCH can then be
used to Telnet into another CyberSWITCH to perform system maintenance, for example, updating
configuration information. These commands are not needed for a Telnet session as a rule, but may
be beneficial for some users. For more information regarding the system’s Telnet client feature,
refer to the

Telnet

section of the Remote System Management chapter.

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