Using the Command Line Interface
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followed by 1 through 6. When the router is turned on or rebooted, the log is
re-initialized and contains no entries. As log table fills to its maximum 128
entries, the entries are replaced using a first-in, first-out approach; new entries
replace the oldest entries.
Example
BayStack> show system log
1
Sep-03-9916:52:48
PPP Network Protocol Event: abigail IPCP Inactivity
2
Sep-03-9917:21:59
ISDN: ACTV REQ
3
Sep-03-9917:22:11
ISDN: T3 Expire State = F4
4
Sep-03-9917:22:11
ISDN: Line De-activated
5
Sep-03-9917:27:40
ISDN: ACTV REQ
6
Sep-03-9917:27:50
ISDN: ACTV REQ
7
Sep-03-9917:27:52
ISDN: T3 Expire State = F4
8
Sep-03-9917:27:52
ISDN: Line De-activated
show telnet session
Displays all existing Telnet sessions.
Example
BayStack> show telnet session
Session Id
Remote IP
Remote Port
-----------------------------------
1
204.71.212.38
2052
2
204.71.212.39
2564
show time
Displays the current time zone, daylight savings time setting, date, and time of
day for the router. For the BayStack 820 ISDN Router, the time information is
correct only after you manually set the time using the
set time <hh:mm:ss>
command (
page 10-66
) or after you connect to the router through the BayStack
820 ISDN Router Manager software.
Example
BayStack> show time
Time (GMT-8) (Daylight Saving Time) : Thu Sep 29 11:20:24 1999
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