
B-38 APPENDIX B: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTION
■ Spanning Tree Forward Delay - delay after coming up before learning,
default is 15
■ Spanning Tree Priority - this bridge’s bid to be root bridge, default is
32768
■ Access MACs Only - This can be enabled or disabled.
■ Spanning Tree Mode - sets spanning tree algorithm on. Default is
DISABLED
■ Base MAC Address - address of the bridge
■ Number of Networks - number of networks in this bridge
■ Type - type of bridge: TRANSPARENT_ONLY is the default
show call_log Displays the current call status of a specified VC.
Fields:
■ Call State: current call state of the call (i.e. Disconnected, Connecting,
Connected).
■ Last Clearing reason: indicates why the call was cleared. Reasons for clearing
include, line down, PPP timeout, Authentication error, Network configuration
error, and termination initiated from the local and remote side.
■ IP, IPX, and Bridge status: current status of each network layer.
■ Configured - protocol is configured for this VC and the call is being
initiated
■ Not configured - The protocol is disabled on this VC.
■ Established - Protocol was negoitated successfully and is currently active
on this VC.
■ Failure - Protocol was configured, but there was a failure in the PPP
negotiation while attempting to initiate the network layer.
show command Displays the settings for Command History Depth, and the Current Prompt. You
can modify the history depth using set command history, and alter the prompt
using set command prompt. Prompts can hold a maximum of 64 characters. For
example:
History Depth: 10
Current Prompt: OCR-DSL>
Local Prompt: OCR-DSL>
show configuration Displays a variety of system information including: System Identification,
Authentication Remote, Remote Accounting, Interfaces, IP forwarding, IPX Default
Gateway, Bridge Spanning Tree, and DNS Domain.
show critical_event
settings
Displays where the log files for critical event messages are stored in the FLASH file
system.