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[SUBCARD 1] NSQ1GT8C40 (Hardware)Ver.B, (Driver)1.0, (Cpld)1.0
[SUBSLOT 2] The SubCard is not present
[SUBSLOT 3] The SubCard is not present
[SUBSLOT 4] The SubCard is not present
Displaying the operational statistics of the firewall
When you perform routine maintenance or the system fails, you may need to view the operational
information of each functional module for locating failures. Generally, you need to run
display
commands one by one. To collect more information one time, you can execute the
display
diagnostic-information
command in any view to display or save the operational statistics of multiple
functional modules of the firewall. This command displays the output of the
display clock
,
display version
,
display device
,
display current-configuration
commands, and so on.
•
To save the operational statistics of each functional module of the firewall, type
y
when the system
prompts you to save or display the diagnostic information.
<Sysname> display diagnostic-information
Save or display diagnostic information (Y=save, N=display)? [Y/N]:y
Please input the file name(*.diag)[cfa0:/default.diag]:aa.diag
Diagnostic information is outputting to cfa0:/aa.diag.
Please wait...
Save successfully.
Execute the
more aa.diag
command in user view, and then press the
Page Up
and
Page Down
keys to
view the contents of the file
aa.diag
.
•
To display the operational statistics of each functional module of the firewall, type
n
when the
system prompts you to save or display the diagnostic information. The output is too much and
omitted here.
<Sysname> display diagnostic-information
Save or display diagnostic information (Y=save, N=display)? [Y/N]:n
=================================================
===============display clock===============
=================================================
08:54:16 UTC Fri 11/12/2010
===================================================
===============display version===============
===================================================
…Omitted…
Displaying the detailed information about a module
Use the
display device verbose
command to display detailed information of modules in each slot.
<Sysname>display device verbose
Status : OK
Type : RPU
MPUA PCB : B
SWBA PCB : A
MPUA Basic CPLD: 3.0
MPUA Extend CPLD: 1.0
SWBA CPLD: 1.0