Viewing System Information with show Commands
Common show Commands
Some of the most common show commands are described in
Table 5-2
Common show Commands in Cisco IOS XR Software
Command
show version
show configuration
show running-config (EXEC or
global configuration mode)
show running-config
(administration EXEC or
administration configuration mode)
show tech-support
show platform (EXEC mode)
show platform (administration
EXEC mode)
show environment
For more information on the use of these commands, see the
Browsing Display Output when the --More-- Prompt Appears
When command output requires more than one screen, such as for the ?, show, or more command, the
output is presented one screen at a time, and a
To display additional command output, do one of the following:
•
•
The following example shows one screen of data and the
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# show ?
aaa
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Description
Displays system information.
Displays the uncommitted configuration changes made during a
configuration session.
Displays the current running configuration for the RP to which
you are connected.
Displays the current running configuration that applies to the
entire router.
Collects a large amount of system information for
troubleshooting. You can provide this output to technical support
representatives when reporting a problem.
Displays information about cards and modules assigned to the RP
to which you are connected.
Displays information about all cards and modules in the router.
Displays hardware information for the system, including fans,
LEDs, power supply voltage and current, and temperatures. Type
show environment ? to see additional command options.
Press Enter to display the next line.
Press the space bar to display the next screen of output.
Show AAA configuration and operational data
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prompt appear at the bottom of the screen.
--More--
prompt:
--More--
CLI Tips, Techniques, and Shortcuts
Command Mode
EXEC or
administration
EXEC mode
Global or
administration
configuration
mode
EXEC or global
configuration
mode
administration
EXEC or
administration
configuration
mode
EXEC or
administration
EXEC mode
EXEC mode
administration
EXEC mode
EXEC mode or
administration
EXEC mode
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