
Using Technician Interface Scripts
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Each
show
command supports a subset of commands that display statistical and
configuration information about a particular router service. Some
show
commands present a higher level overview of the router. For example,
To establish the search path used to find the script files, use the
run setpath
command. It defines the aliases that integrate the scripts into the Technician
Interface command set. The
setpath
command uses the setpath.bat script and is
explained in the “Setting Up Scripts” section.
show circuits
Displays information about all the drivers on the router.
You can use this command to display information about
all driver circuits without needing to know the driver
that runs on each circuit.
show drivers
Displays information about the system software
configuration of the router’s link modules.
show hardware
Displays backplane, configuration file, image, memory,
PROM, and slot information about the router’s
hardware.
show protocols
Displays information about the protocols configured on
the router’s slots.
show state
Displays information about the current state of the
router services. Using this command lets you know what
services the router is running and their current state.
show system
Displays information about the router’s memory,
buffers, drivers, and configured protocols.
Note: You can abbreviate command names, using the first three characters of
the command name, as long as the abbreviation uniquely identifies the
command
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