CHAPTER 5 CLI Commands
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Use these commands to manage stats, and tcpdump reports.
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debug-dump
delete <filename>
email <filename>
upload <filename> {<URL> | <SCP>}
stats
delete <filename>
move <source_filename> <dest_filename>
upload <filename> {<URL> | <SCP>}
tcpdump
delete <filename>
upload <filename> {<URL> | <SCP>}
Notes:
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debug-dump
—Generate files useful for system debugging.
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delete
—Delete the specified debug dump file.
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—Send the specified debug dump in email to the list of configured recipients for
informational (
info
) events, regardless of whether they have requested to receive
detailed
notifications or not.
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upload
—Upload the specified debug dump file to the specified URL*.
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stats
—Manipulate statistics report files. See
stats
for details.
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delete
—Delete a statistics report file by name.
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move
—Rename (to a new location) a statistics report file.
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upload
—Upload a statistics report file*.
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tcpdump
—Manipulate tcpdump output files.
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delete
—Delete the specified tcpdump file.
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upload
—Upload the specified tcpdump file to the specified URL*.
* Only FTP and TFTP URLs, as well as SCP pseudo-URLs are supported for the destination.
See the
“Command Arguments Key” on page 95
for the
scp
URL format and requirements.
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debug-dump [<filename>]
stats [<filename>]
tcpdump [<filename>]
Notes:
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debug-dump
—Display a list of debug dump files. Use the
filename
option to display a
summary of the contents of a particular debug dump file.
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stats
—Display a list of statistics report files. Use the
filename
option to display the
contents of a particular statistics report file.
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tcpdump
—Display a list of tcpdump files. Use the
filename
option to display a summary
of the contents of a particular tcpdump file.