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Table 28 CLI Show Command Options Use this command to show the current client connection control access configuration on the P-7500 system.The show acl client-connect command does not have any parameters or subcommands.tibco> show acl client-connectUse this command to show the current Access Control List (ACL) profile configurations on the P-7500 system.show acl profile name [detail]name is the name of the specified ACL profile. Entering the wildcard character * for the name displays all ACL profiles.Profile Name Allow/#Except Allow/#Except---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------another-acl-profile-name yes / 1 yes / 0default no / 0 no / 1other-acl-profile-name yes / 2 no / 2some-acl-profile-name yes / 1 yes / 123tibco> show alarmtibco> show backupMax Backups : 5show client [<ip-and-port>] [service <service-id>] [stats [congestion | queues] | subscriptions | connections [wide]] [primary | backup]<ip-and-port> is the IP address and port or IP address and network mask in Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) form: n.n.n.n:x or n.n.n.n/y (n is 0-255, x is 1-65535, y is 0-32). Entering the wildcard character * in place of the IP address specifies all clients.service filters the command output to only display system information for clients associated with the specified service-id<service-id> is the port number or name identifying the service. Entering the wildcard character * in place of a specific client service name specifies all client servicesconnections wide asks to show the client connection information in a widescreen computer display format (300+ character width)-------------------- --------------------Rv Data Messages 0 242652Rv Total Messages 0 242652Rv Data Bytes 0 45618576Rv Total Bytes 0 45618576-------------------- --------------------*************************** Ingress Discards ****************************************************** Egress Discards ****************************
Note: Currently, only one profile named default is supported and it is assigned automatically to each client. The profile named default cannot be deleted from the P-7500 system.tibco> show client-profile default
Note: A work unit represents 2048 bytes of a message.Use this command to show the current system clock setting, time zone, and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) offset on the P-7500.tibco> show clockUse this command to show the global inactivity timeout configuration for all CLI user sessions on the P-7500.tibco> show consoletibco> show diskUse this command to show the P-7500 environment information to investigate whether it is operating within expected technical specifications.tibco> show environmentUse this command to show which cards are installed or missing in the
P-7500, and show the serial number, firmware versions, and error counts for those cards.tibco> show hardware detailstibco> show hostnameUse this command show the current configuration parameters and traffic statistics for the physical interfaces on the P-7500 system.<phy-interface> is an ASCII string specifying the physical ethernet interface port or LAG to be displayed. Valid values are eth<port> (for example, eth2); <cartridge>/<slot>/<port> (for example, 1/1/8); <cartridge>/<slot>/lag<N> (for example, 1/1/lag1). There is no default value.
Note: Only a single LAG numbered 1 is supported.tibco> show interface 1/1/lag1Use this command to show all the IP route information in the global IP routing table on the P-7500.tibco> show ip routedefault 192.168.160.1 255.255.255.0 1/1/lag1Use this command to show the configuration and status of VRF objects within a TIBCO Messaging Appliance P-7500 system.<name> is the name of the VRF object. Entering no name displays all VRF objects configured on the system.
Note: When no parameters are entered, one line of output for each VRF object configured on the system is displayed. Each line contains the VRF object name and the number of interfaces currently attached to the VRF object. When a specific VRF object name is specified, the output displayed is the IP routing table for that interface and the list of interfaces currently attached to that VRF object.tibco> show ip vrfmanagement eth1 2show log {command | debug | event | subscription} [lines <num-lines>] [find <search-string>]find <search-string> [string] specifies a string to use as a filter. No filtering is applied by default.tibco> show log debugUse this command to show the ACL log for the last 1000 most recent service denials regarding client connections, publishing subjects, or subscribing subjects.wide asks to show ACL log information in a wide screen computer display format (300+ character width)
Note: Entering no command parameters displays service denial log information for all ACLs.Timestamp Client Username-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------tibco> show logging command<subsystem-id> is the identifier for the specific subsystem. Default is show all subsystems.tibco> show logging debugtibco> show memoryUse this command to show the currently provisioned Domain Name System (DNS) server configuration and status.tibco> show name-serverUse this command to show the Network Time Protocol (NTP) server configuration and status.The show ntp-server command does not have any parameters or subcommands.tibco> show ntp-serverremote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter*192.168.1.203 209.87.233.53 3 u 225 256 377 1.502 11.725 0.548Use this command to show the current paging status of the session on the TIBCO Messaging Appliance P-7500 system.tibco> show pagingUse this command to show the system process information on the TIBCO Messaging Appliance P-7500 system.pid asks to show detailed process information for one system process. Entering no pid displays detailed process information for all system processes.tibco> process pid 22040Use this command to show the system product keys and features that they unlock on the P-7500 system.Product Key : LLLLLLLLLLL-LLLLLLLLLLL-LLLLLLLLLLL-HHHHname is the user name of the client. User names are case sensitive.mapped-service is the TCP port number of the service, specified as a decimal value from 0 to 65,535.default asks to the profile mapping named defaultUse this command to show the redundancy configuration and status on the TIBCO Messaging Appliance P-7500 system.tibco> show redundancyConfiguration Status: EnabledCSMP Virtual Router Id 192.168.160.174:80 192.168.160.154:80Activity Status Local Active Mate ActiveVRRP Status Master BackupLocal Priority Active StandbyPrimary Router 192.168.160.74:80VRRP Virtual Router Id 174 154Last Update Status Ok OkThe show rv config command does not have any parameters or subcommands.
Use this command to show the Rendezvous network mapping configuration on the P-7500 system.The show rv network-mapping command does not have any parameters or subcommands.;225.9.9.9 ;225.10.10.10;239.1.1.1 ;239.1.1.2Use this command to show the Rendezvous service information on the TIBCO Messaging Appliance P-7500 system.<service> is the port number or name identifying the Rendezvous service. Entering the wildcard character * in place of a specific Rendezvous service name specifies all Rendezvous services.primary asks to show Rendezvous service information only for clients associated with the primary virtual systembackup asks to show Rendezvous service information only for clients associated with the backup virtual systemtibco> show rv service 9999Use this command to view the Rendezvous service mapping configuration on the TIBCO Messaging Appliance P-7500 system.The show rv service-mapping command does not have any parameters or subcommands.tibco(config-rv)# show rv service-mappingOriginal service Mapped serviceequities 7800Use this command to show the inactivity timeout configuration for all current CLI user sessions on the P-7500.tibco> show sessionsession user from login idle timeout* 1 tibco1 192.168.1.35 2005-11-28 16:18:27 00:00:00 90Use this command to show the configuration and status of the SNMP server on the TIBCO Messaging Appliance P-7500 system.The show snmp command does not have any parameters or subcommands.Use this command to show the configuration and status of the SNMP traps on the TIBCO Messaging Appliance P-7500 system.The show stats acl command does not have any parameters or subcommands.Reason # DenialsClient Connect 123Publish Subject 987Use this command to show aggregate Rendezvous client statistics information for all existing clients on the P-7500.RV Data Messages 125 79321RV Total Messages 130 79322RV Control Bytes 8323 480RV Data Bytes 12540 807239RV Total Bytes 20863 807719show subscriptions [service <service-id>] [subject <subject-string> | subject-starts <subject-start-string> | summary] [primary | backup]service filters the command output to only display subscriptions associated with the specified service-id<service> is the port number or name identifying the service. Entering the wildcard character * in place of a specific Rendezvous subscriber subscription service name specifies all Rendezvous subscription services.subject-starts asks to show all Rendezvous subscriber subscription subjects that start with the subject start string<subject-start-string> is the common subscription subject text or value that starts the Rendezvous subscriber subscription “subject-starts” stringprimary asks to show Rendezvous subscriptions only for clients associated with the primary virtual systembackup asks to show Rendezvous subscriptions only for clients associated with the backup virtual systemUse this command to show the configuration of the SolOS syslog system on the TIBCO Messaging Appliance P-7500 system.tibco> show usernameThe P-7500 system software consists of the following major components: Command Line Interface (CLI), Data Plane, Control Plane, and Management Plane. Use this command to determine the version of all components, and display a list of all available system software versions on the P-7500.tibco> show versionUse this command to show the current configuration of the two virtual routers on the physical P-7500 system.
Note: The Virtual Router Id is not explicitly configured on the virtual routers, but implicitly determined by the IP address of the interface selected for the VRRP IP interface.
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