Configure and manage the device using the ConnectPort LTS
command line interface
Management through the command line
interface
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display
Use the display commands to display real-time information about a device, such as:
n General product information, including the product name, MAC address, boot, post, and
firmware versions, memory usage, utilization, and uptime, or the amount of time since the
device was booted (display device).
n Active interfaces on the system. These include the web interface, command line interface,
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), and Ethernet interface, and their status, such as Closed or
Connected (display netdevice).
n Logged serial data (display buffers).
n Memory usage information (display memory).
n Serial modem signals (display serial).
n General status of the sockets resource (display sockets).
n Active TCP sessions and active TCP listeners (display tcp).
n Current UDP listeners (display udp).
n Uptime information (display uptime).
exit and quit
Use the exit and quit commands to terminate a currently active session.
info
Use the info commands to display statistical information about a device over time. The statistics
displayed are those gathered since the tables containing the statistics were last cleared. The type of
statistics include:
n Device statistics. The info device command displays such details as product, MAC address,
bios, and firmware versions, memory usage, utilization, and uptime. For models with dual
power supplies, such as ConnectPort LTS 16 MEI 2AC, this command displays the status of the
power supplies.
n Ethernet statistics. The info ethernet command displays statistics regarding the Ethernet
interface, including:
l The number of bytes and packets sent and received
l The number of incoming and outgoing bytes that were discarded or that contained errors
l The number of Rx overruns
l The number of times the transmitter was reset
l The number of incoming bytes when the protocol was unknown
n ICMP statistics. The info icmp command displays the number of messages, bad messages, and
destination unreachable messages received.