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1. Use this command when you want to recover from a lockout condition on an MWAM processor as described in Recovering from MWAM Processor Lockout amp Note You must first establish a session to processor I session slot command The following example illustrates the recover ios command on processor complex 2 of the MWAM in slot 9 root mwam 9 recover ios 2 processing p processing c Setting DHCP options for processor complex 2 Setting config reg value to 0x40 Base external MAC 0003 FEAB 9FB6 Internet Software Consortium DHCP Server V3 0 1rc6 Copyright 1995 2001 Internet Software Consortium All rights reserved For info please visit http www isc org products DHCP Wrote 0 deleted host decls to leases file Wrote 0 new dynamic host decls to leases file Wrote 0 leases to leases file Listening on LPF eth0 02 00 00 00 0f 00 128 0 1 0 24 Sending on LPF eth0 02 00 00 00 0f 00 128 0 1 0 24 Listening on LPF eth1 02 00 00 00 0f 10 128 0 2 0 24 Sending on LPF eth1 02 00 00 00 0 10 128 0 2 0 24 Sending on Socket fallback fallback net Multiprocessor WAN Application Module User Guide lt ew Chapter6 Command Reference Command Details M normal ios To set the configuration register to boot with a normal configuration use the normal ios command available at the PC complex processor 1 on the MWAM normal ios Syntax Description normal ios Sets the configuration register to boot with
2. 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0 spurious cache errors detected 0 correctable ECC errors have occured A BUS 480000 500000 520000 528000 530000 538000 540000 560000 580000 600000 800000 0x002000000 0x002200000 0x002280000 0x0022A0000 0x0022C0000 0x0022E0000 0x002300000 0x002380000 0x002400000 0x002600000 0x002800000 0x003000000 0x003800000 0x080000000 0x082000000 0x084000000 0x086000000 0x090000000 0x092000000 0x094000000 0x096000000 0x0C0000000 0x0C2000000 0x0C4000000 0x0C6000000 0x008000000 0x008800000 0x00A000000 0x00E000000 0x0014FFFFF CacheMode 0x00151F CacheMode 0x001527 CacheMode 0x00152F CacheMode 0x001537FFF CacheMode 0x00153FFFF CacheMode 0x00155F CacheMode 0x00157F CacheMode 0x0015FF CacheMode 0x0017FFFFF CacheMode OxOO1FFFFFF CacheMode 0x0021FFFFF CacheMode 0x00227F CacheMode 0x00229F CacheMode 0x0022BF CacheMode 0x0022DFFFF CacheMode 0x0022FFFFF CacheMode 0x0023 CacheMode 0x0023FF CacheMode 0x0025FF CacheMode 0x0027FF CacheMode 0x002FF CacheMode 0x003 CacheMode Ox003FE CacheMode Ox081FF CacheMode Ox083FE CacheMode OxO085FE CacheMode 0x087FF CacheMode Ox091FFFFFF CacheMode 0x093FFFFFE CacheMode Ox095FE CacheMode 0x097FF CacheMode OxOC1FFF CacheMode OxOC3FFFFFF CacheMode OxOC5FE CacheMode OxOCTFF CacheMode 0x008 CacheMode OxO008FE CacheMode OxOOBFE CacheMode OxOOFFFFFFF C
3. Syntax Description Defaults Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines To configure the severity level of MWAM logging information to send to the Supervisor module use the mwam module cpu logging command in global configuration mode To remove this configuration use the no form of the command mwam module slot number all cpu processor number all logging log level no mwam module slot number all cpu processor number all logging log level slot number all Specifies the slot that the module is plugged into or all MWAMs in the chassis cpu number all Specifies the processor on the MWAM or all processors on the MWAM log level Limits the logging of messages to be sent to the Supervisor to a specified level e g if log level is critical then emergencies alerts and critical events are sent You can enter the level number or name emergencies severity level 0 system is unusable e alerts severity level 1 immediate action required critical severity level 2 critical condition errors severity level 3 error condition warnings severity level 4 warning condition notifications severity level 5 normal but significant condition informational severity level 6 informational message debugging severity level 7 debug messages The default configuration is logging enabled on all MWAM processors for emergencies Global configuration Release Modification
4. 6 Base UDP Port lt 40 100 gt 00 lt 40 100 gt 00 lt 40 100 gt 00 lt 40 100 gt 00 lt 40 100 gt 00 Additional UDP Port lt 40 100 gt 02 lt 40 100 gt 03 lt 40 100 gt 04 lt 40 100 gt 05 lt 40 100 gt 06 Additional UDP Port lt 40 100 gt 12 lt 40 100 gt 13 lt 40 100 gt 14 lt 40 100 gt 15 lt 40 100 gt 16 1 Must be in the range 4000 10000 and be a multiple of 100 The port numbering pattern is important if you are configuring other UDP ports on either the Supervisor or the MWAM processor The following example enables the remote console and logging feature for an MWAM processor and specifies UDP port 10000 to match the port designated on the Supervisor There is no logging default value therefore this command only enables the console portion of the feature mwam 6 4 config logging main cpu 10000 The following example enables logging messages up to level 7 debug to be sent to the Supervisor module Specifying the logging level is required to direct the logging messages to the Supervisor mwam 6 4 config logging main cpu 10000 debug The following example includes the IP address to direct logging and console messages to the Catalyst switching fabric This can be used by service providers that define a management VLAN between the Supervisor and each MWAM processor mwam 6 4 config logging main cpu 10000 debug 172 18 48 84 I OL 4858 07 Multiprocessor WAN Application Module User Gu
5. Command Reference Il Command Details mw am module vlan based Syntax Description Defaults Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines Examples To assign MWAM traffic toa VLAN QoS policy use the mwam module vlan based command in global configuration mode To remove this configuration use the no form of the command mwam module slot number port port number vlan based no mwam module slot number port port number vlan based slot number Specifies the slot that the module is plugged into port number Specifies one of three switch fabric interface ports 1 3 that connect the Supervisor module to the MWAM There are no default behavior or values Global configuration Release Modification 12 2 14 ZAT This command was introduced Use this command to assign MWAM traffic to a VLAN QoS policy See Figure 1 1 and Table 1 1 to determine which port corresponds to each processor The following example illustrates the mwam module vlan based command Sup 7606 config mwam module 5 port 1 vlan based Sup 7606 config mwam module 5 port 2 vlan based Sup 7606 config mwam module 5 port 3 vlan based Multiprocessor WAN Application Module User Guide Te Chapter6 Command Reference Command Details M session slot To establish a command session to a processor on an MWAM use the session slot command in privileged EXEC mode session slot slot number processor processor number Sy
6. Trunking Off Access Mode VLAN 1 default Trunking Native Mode VLAN 1 default Trunking VLANs Enabled 1 999 Pruning VLANs Enabled 2 1001 Vlans allowed on trunk 1 999 Vlans allowed and active in management domain 1 3 11 12 17 60 Vlans in spanning tree forwarding state and not pruned 1 3 11 12 17 60 Allowed vlan 1 999 Sup 7606 sho mwam mod 7 port 1 traffic Specified interface is up line protocol is up Hardware is C6k 1000Mb 802 3 address is 0010 7b00 0cb0 bia 0010 7b00 0cb0 MTU 1500 bytes BW 1000000 Kbit DLY 10 usec reliability 255 255 txload 1 255 rxload 1 255 Encapsulation ARPA loopback not set Keepalive set 10 sec Full duplex 1000Mb s Last input never output never output hang never Multiprocessor WAN Application Module User Guide 0L 4858 07 GT Chapter6 Command Reference Ii Command Details Last clearing of show interface counters never Input queue 0 2000 0 0 size max drops flushes Total output drops 67 Queueing strategy fifo Output queue 0 40 size max 5 minute input rate 0 bits sec 0 packets sec 5 minute output rate 1000 bits sec 3 packets sec 0 packets input 0 bytes 0 no buffer Received 0 broadcasts 0 runts 0 giants 0 throttles 0 input errors 0 CRC 0 frame 0 overrun 0 ignored 0 input packets with dribble condition detected 46504312 packets output 2501255885 bytes 0 underruns 0 output errors 0 collisions 10 interface resets 0 babbles 0 late collision 0
7. config file of the Supervisor module and all SLOT PC cfg files on the bootflash device Failure to take this precaution could result in the loss of all MWAM configurations along with the Supervisor configuration Examples The following examples illustrate the mwam config mode command mwam 6 4 mwam config mode local Building configuration OK Successfully changed mode mwam config mode local mwam 6 4 mwam config mode supervisor Writing bootflash SLOT6PC4 cfg Config uploaded to supervisor in slot I Successfully changed mode mwam config mode supervisor Multiprocessor WAN Application Module User Guide OL 4858 07 Chapter6 Command Reference Command Details M show mw am config mode To show the MWAM configuration file storage mode use the show mwam config mode command in privileged EXEC mode show mwam config mode Syntax Description show mwam Displays the MWAM configuration file storage mode config mode Defaults There are no default behavior or values Command M odes Privileged EXEC Command History Release Modification 12 3 1a JBW This command was introduced Usage Guidelines Use this command when you want to display the current file storage mode for MWAM configuration files Examples The following examples illustrate the show mwam config mode command mwam 6 4t show mwam config mode mwam config mode local mwam 6 6 show mwam config mode mwam config mode supervisor Mul
8. 12 2 14 ZA4 This command was introduced Logging methods may require additional configuration such as the destination IP address for the receiver of the log traffic To configure the destination IP address use the logging main cpu command Examples The following example sets the logging level for all MWAM processors in the chassis to the error logging level Sup 7600 config mwam module all cpu all logging error Multiprocessor WAN Application Module User Guide 0L 4858 07 a 6 15 Chapter6 Command Reference Il Command Details The following example allows the Supervisor console to display debugging log messages received from processor 2 on the MWAM in slot 5 Sup 7600 config mwam module 5 cpu 2 logging debug Multiprocessor WAN Application Module User Guide u OL 4858 07 Chapter6 Command Reference show logging Syntax Description Defaults Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines Command Details To display the slave log options that are enabled on the MWAM use the show logging command in privileged EXEC mode show logging slot slot number summary slot number Specifies the slot that the module is plugged into summary Displays logging information for all MWAMs in the chassis There are no default behavior or values Privileged EXEC configuration Release Modification 12 2 14 ZA4 This command was introduced 12 2 14 ZA5 The output of this command was modified t
9. 5 RO Vali 0x20600000 0x207FF 0x000600000 0x0007F CacheMode 5 RO Vali 0x20800000 0x20FFF 0x000800000 0x000FF CacheMode 5 RO Val 0x21000000 0x211FFFFF 0x001000000 0x0011FFFFF CacheMode 5 RO Val 0x21200000 0x213FFFFF 0x001200000 0x0013FFFFF CacheMode 5 RO Val 0x21400000 0x2147FFFF 0x001400000 0x00147FFFF CacheMode 5 RO Vali id id id id id id id id 1a gm Multiprocessor WAN Application Module User Guide OL 4858 07 Chapter6 Command Reference 0x2 0x2 0x2 0x2 0x2 0x2 0x2 0x2 0x2 0x2 0x2 480000 500000 520000 528000 530000 538000 540000 560000 580000 600000 800000 0x22000000 0x22200000 0x22280000 0x222A0000 0x222C0000 0x222E0000 0x22300000 0x22380000 0x22400000 0x22600000 0x22800000 0x23000000 0x23800000 0x24000000 0x26000000 0x28000000 0x2A000000 0x2C000000 0x2E000000 0x30000000 0x32000000 0x34000000 0x36000000 0x38000000 0x3A000000 0x3C000000 0x3C800000 0x1A000000 0x1E000000 0x2 0x2 0x223 0x223F 0x225F 0x227F 0x22FF 0x237FFFFF Ox23FF Ox25FF Ox27FF Ox29FF Ox2BFF Ox2DFFFFFF Ox2FFFFFFF Ox31FF Ox33FF Ox35FF Ox37FFFFFF Ox39FF Ox3BFF 0x3C Ox3CFF Ox1BFF Ox1FFFFFFF AFFFFFE Ox2151FE 527F 0x2152FF 0x21537FFF 0x2153FFFF 0x2155FF Ox2157FE Ox215FFE Ox217FFFFF Ox21FFFFFE 0x221FFFFF 0x2227FF 0x2229FF 0x222BFF 0x222DFFFF 0x222FFFFE 0x00 0x00 0x00
10. AM show images Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords Defaults There are no default behavior or values Command Modes PC command Command History Release Modification 12 9 ZA This command was introduced Usage Guidelines Use this command to list the image names on the MWAM amp Note You must first establish a session to processor I session slot command Examples The following example illustrates the show images command root mwam 9 show images Device name Partition Image name Compact flash cf 6 SIMPSON_RAM bin Version Information Compiled Tue 19 Aug 03 13 35 by dchih Compact flash cf 6 svcmwam js mz geo_t_040121 Version Information Compiled Wed 21 Jan 04 02 34 by AP software is c6svcmwam js mz geo_t_040121 2 1 0 3b 6cpu bin root mwam 9 Multiprocessor WAN Application Module User Guide lt Te Chapter6 Command Reference Command Details M restore To restore the previously loaded IOS image and ROM Monitor image use the restore command available at the PC complex processor 1 on the MWAM restore Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords Defaults There are no default behavior or values Command Modes PC command Command History Release Modification 12 3 5a B This command was introduced Usage Guidelines Use this command to restore the previously loaded IOS image on the MWAM You must then reload the MWAM or the individual proce
11. CHAPTER Command Reference This chapter lists new and revised commands specific to the MWAM configuration The commands are categorized according to the console from which they are executed Supervisor Console Commands The following commands are available at the Supervisor console mwam module allowed vlan mwam module vlan based session slot show mwam module mwam bootflash access execute on logging listen mwam mwam module cpu logging show logging clear logging slot Multiprocessor WAN Application Module User Guide 0L 4858 07 fu Chapter 6 Command Reference HZ Processor Control Commands Processor Co ntrol Commands The Processor Control PC commands are available when you session into MWAM processor from the Supervisor console The PC commands provide various functions for MWAM processors To access the PC commands use the session slot command to establish a connection to processor 1 Then log into the PC as root user with the password cisco MWAM Cons The show processor show log show tech support show version show images reload recover ios normal ios restore ole Commands following commands are available at the MWAM console mwam config mode show mwam config mode logging main cpu show mwam gm Multiprocessor WAN Application Module User Guide OL 4858 07 Chapter6 Command Reference Command Details M Command Details mw am module allow ed v
12. The processor state can be shown using the show logging command There are no default behavior or values Privileged EXEC Release Modification 12 2 14 ZA4 This command was introduced 12 3 5a B Added remote console support for PC commands The remote console and logging feature must be configured to use the execute on command See Configuring Remote Console and Logging When using the all options the designated command is executed on all active processors Inactive processors are ignored Use the show logging command to determine if the processor is active I OL 4858 07 Multiprocessor WAN Application Module User Guide gy Chapter6 Command Reference Il Command Details To terminate a remote command that is in progress the user can activate the escape sequence defined on the Supervisor console For example if a user initiates a log show command on a remote MWAM processor and the command execution is longer than expected the user can terminate the command from the Supervisor console by entering Ctrl To determine the escape sequence for your console vty connection use the show line line number command Examples The following example executes the log show running config command on processor 2 of the MWAM in slot 5 Sup 7600 execute on 5 2 log show running config Multiprocessor WAN Application Module User Guide OL 4858 07 Chapter6 Command Reference Command Details M mwam module cpu logging
13. VC MWAM 1 Number of Pentium class Processors 1 BIOS Vendor Phoenix Technologies Ltd BIOS Version 4 0 Rel 6 0 4 Total available memory 500 MB Size of compact flash 122 MB root mwam 4 Multiprocessor WAN Application Module User Guide 0L 4858 07 6 29 Chapter6 Command Reference Ii Command Details mw am config mode To set the MWAM configuration file storage mode use the mwam config mode command in privileged EXEC mode from the MWAM console mwam config mode local supervisor Syntax Description mwam config mode Sets the MWAM configuration file storage mode local Stores configuration files locally in NVRAM of the MWAM processor supervisor Stores configuration files in the Supervisor bootflash Defaults Default setting depends on the contents of NVRAM If NVRAM contains no startup config file the default setting is Supervisor mode If the NVRAM contains a startup config file the default setting is local mode Command M odes Privileged EXEC Command History Release Modification 12 3 1a BW This command was introduced Usage Guidelines Use this command when you want to set the MWAM configuration file storage mode You must first enable MWAM access to the Supervisor bootflash with the mwam bootflash access command from the Supervisor console A Caution If you are operating in the Supervisor mode in a chassis that does not have redundant Supervisor modules back up both the startup
14. a normal configuration Defaults There are no default behavior or values Command Modes PC command Command History Release Modification 12 9 ZA This command was introduced Usage Guidelines Use this command to set the configuration register to boot using the normal startup configuration This command resets the effects of the recover ios command It is used in Recovering from MWAM Processor Lockout N Note You must first establish a session to processor I session slot command Examples The following example illustrates the normal ios command root mwam 9 normal ios Base external MAC 0003 FEAB 9FB6 Internet Software Consortium DHCP Server V3 0 1rc6 Copyright 1995 2001 Internet Software Consortium All rights reserved For info please visit http www isc org products DHCP Wrote 0 deleted host decls to leases file Wrote 0 new dynamic host decls to leases file Wrote 0 leases to leases file Listening on LPF eth0 02 00 00 00 0f 00 128 0 1 0 24 Sending on LPF eth0 02 00 00 00 0f 00 128 0 1 0 24 Listening on LPF ethl 02 00 00 00 0 10 128 0 2 0 24 Sending on LPF eth1 02 00 00 00 0f 10 128 0 2 0 24 Sending on Socket fallback fallback net root mwam 9 Multiprocessor WAN Application Module User Guide 0L 4858 07 a 625 Chapter6 Command Reference Il Command Details show images To list the images stored on the MWAM use the show images command available at the PC complex processor on the MW
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16. assword SVCMWAM Image version 2 Tue Oct 14 11 04 43 EDT Copyright c 2002 2003 All rights reserved SVCMWAM Image version 2 Tue Oct 14 11 04 43 EDT Copyright c 2002 2003 All rights reserved root mwam 9 2003 by cisco Systems Inc an i686 1 0 1b 2003 by cisco Systems Inc 1 0 1b 2003 by cisco Systems Inc gm Multiprocessor WAN Application Module User Guide OL 4858 07 Chapter6 Command Reference Command Details M show mwam module To display connectivity information about the individual processors on the MWAM use the show mwam module command in privileged EXEC mode show mwam module slot number port port number state traffic Syntax Description slot number Displays the slot that the module is plugged into port port number Displays the actual port number 1 3 used to connect to a processor complex within an MWAM Figure 1 1 state Displays the interface status traffic Displays the interface statistics Defaults There are no default behavior or values Command Modes EXEC mode Command History Release Modification 12 2 9 ZA This command was introduced Examples The following example illustrates the show mwam module command Sup 7606fsho mwam mod 7 port 1 state Mwam module 7 data port 1 Switchport Enabled Administrative Mode trunk Operational Mode trunk Administrative Trunking Encapsulation dotlq Operational Trunking Encapsulation dotlq Negotiation of
17. clear logging slot slot number counts Syntax Description slot number Specifies the slot that the module is plugged into Defaults There are no default behavior or values Command M odes Privileged EXEC configuration Command History Release Modification 12 2 14 ZA4 This command was introduced Usage Guidelines Use this command to clear the slave log options that are enabled Examples The following example illustrates the clear logging slot command router clear logging slot 6 counts Multiprocessor WAN Application Module User Guide 0L 4858 07 a 6 19 Chapter6 Command Reference Il Command Details show processor Syntax Description Defaults Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines Examples To show status information about an MWAM processor use the show processor command available at the PC complex processor I on the MWAM show processor processor number all show processor Shows status information for the MWAM processor processor_number Specifies the MWAM processor number 2 6 all Specifies all processors on the MWAM There are no default behavior or values PC command Release Modification 12 3 3 B1 This command was introduced Use this command when you want to show the status of one or more MWAM processors XS Note You must first establish a session to processor I session slot command The output of this command provides the following
18. counter information Counter Description User Resets Number of times the user manually reloaded the processor IOS Reloads Number of times the user issued the reload command on the processor itself Unknown Resets Number of times the processor reset without a known cause e g IOS crash Timeouts Number of times the processor complex stopped responding to heartbeats The following example illustrates the show processor command for processor 2 in slot 9 root mwam 9 show processor 2 Processor 2 Complex 1 Core 0 Complex Status is Online Information Health Monitoring 0 User Resets 0 IOS Reloads 0 Unknown Resets 0 Timeouts 0 Consecutive heartbearts missed 244528 244528 Heartbeats acked since last reset Multiprocessor WAN Application Module User Guide KEN ew Chapter6 Command Reference CPU Utilization Messages 4115 4115 VRTC Update s acked by PC 244528 244528 Heartbeats s acked from IOS 1 1 ROMMON Config Msg s acked from ROMMON 0 0 Supervisor Switchover Msg s acked from IOS 0 0 Prepare Reload Msg s acked from IOS root mwam 9 Command Details OL 4858 07 Multiprocessor WAN Application Module User Guide gy Chapter6 Command Reference Il Command Details show log Syntax Description Defaults Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines Examples To show the upgrade or restart logs use the show log command available at the PC complex processor 1 on t
19. deferred 0 lost carrier 0 no carrier 0 output buffer failures 0 output buffers swapped out Sup 7606fsho mwam mod 7 port 2 state Mwam module 7 data port 2 Switchport Enabled Administrative Mode trunk Operational Mode trunk Administrative Trunking Encapsulation dotlq Operational Trunking Encapsulation dotlq Negotiation of Trunking Off Access Mode VLAN 1 default Trunking Native Mode VLAN 1 default Trunking VLANs Enabled 1 999 Pruning VLANs Enabled 2 1001 Vlans allowed on trunk 1 999 Vlans allowed and active in management domain 1 3 11 12 17 60 Vlans in spanning tree forwarding state and not pruned 1 3 1i 12 17 60 Allowed vlan 1 999 Sup 7606fsho mwam mod 7 port 2 traffic Specified interface is up line protocol is up MTU 1500 bytes BW 1000000 Kbit DLY 10 usec reliability 255 255 txload 1 255 rxload 1 255 Encapsulation ARPA loopback not set eepalive set 10 sec Full duplex 1000Mb s Last input 00 00 09 output never output hang never Last clearing of show interface counters never Queueing strategy fifo Output queue 0 40 size max 5 minute input rate 1000 bits sec 1 packets sec 5 minute output rate 1000 bits sec 2 packets sec 24922473 packets input 430882532 bytes 0 no buffer Received 93145 broadcasts 0 runts 0 giants 0 throttles 0 input errors 0 CRC 0 frame 0 overrun 0 ignored 0 input packets with dribble condition detected 26261319 packets output 4263983434 bytes 0 und
20. ebug messages ip_addr Optional Specifies an IP address for traffic flow through the switching fabric instead of the EOBC You can use this option to direct traffic on a dedicated management VLAN Default value for the log level is errors 3 Global configuration Release Modification 12 3 1a BW This command was introduced Use this command to specify the MWAM UDP port for sending MWAM logs to the Supervisor Use the logging listen mwam command from the Supervisor console to enable MWAM log input to the Supervisor Ensure that the UDP ports defined at both the Supervisor and MWAM are the same Multiprocessor WAN Application Module User Guide OL 4858 07 Chapter6 Command Reference Examples Command Details M When selecting the UDP port for an MWAM processor you are defining a base UDP port used at the Supervisor Two additional source ports based on the selected port are then automatically defined For example on the Supervisor you have configured the following logging listen mwam 10000 On the MWAM you have configured processor 2 as follows logging main cpu 10000 emergencies 99 99 99 99 The Supervisor listens on port 10000 and uses this port as its base UDP port Ports 10002 and 10012 are automatically defined for traffic streams On MWAM processor 3 the defined ports would be 10003 and 10013 The port numbering pattern for the additional ports is shown here MWAM Processor 2 3 4 5
21. erruns 0 output errors 0 collisions 10 interface resets 0 babbles 0 late collision 0 deferred 0 lost carrier 0 no carrier 0 output buffer failures 0 output buffers swapped out Sup 7606fsho mwam mod 7 port 3 state Mwam module 7 data port 3 Switchport Enabled Administrative Mode trunk Operational Mode trunk Hardware is C6k 1000Mb 802 3 address is 0010 7b00 0cbl bia 0010 7b00 0cbl nput queue 0 2000 0 0 size max drops flushes Total output drops 68 gm Multiprocessor WAN Application Module User Guide OL 4858 07 Chapter6 Command Reference Command Details Administrative Trunking Encapsulation dotlq Operational Trunking Encapsulation dotlq Negotiation of Trunking Off Access Mode VLAN 1 default Trunking Trunking Native Mode VLAN 1 default VLANs Enabled 1 999 Pruning VLANs Enabled 2 1001 Vlans allowed on trunk 1 999 Vlans allowed and active in management domain 1 3 11 12 17 60 Vlans in L 35 spanning tree forwarding state and not pruned 12 17 60 Allowed vlan 1 999 Sup 7606 sho mwam mod 7 port 3 traffic Specified interface is up line protocol is up Hardware is C6k 1000Mb 802 3 address is 0010 7b00 0cb2 bia 0010 7b00 0cb2 MTU 1500 bytes BW 1000000 Kbit DLY 10 usec reliability 255 255 txload 1 255 rxload 1 255 Encapsulation ARPA loopback not set Keepalive set 10 sec Full duplex 1000Mb s Last input 00 00 11 output never output hang never Last clea
22. f 1 indicates no user Logging Level Indicates the maximum severity level at which the Supervisor displays logger messages from an MWAM timeouts Number of occurrences of remote command execution time out logevents Number of logging events sequence errors Protocol sequence errors caused by overrun or time out reset count Number of times the connection reset because of connection time out or MWAM processor reload KPA_ missed Number of keepalives missed send seq Sequence number of remote commands sent tty recv seq Sequence number of remote command response messages received from the MWAM processor log recv seq Sequence number of remote logging messages received from the MWAM processor Current queue count Number of messages received at the Supervisor and queued to be processed logged displayed IP addr IP address of the MWAM processor Note Typically this is an internal address but it can be a defined address such as the one shown in processor 6 06 6 in the example Use the logging main cpu command on the MWAM processor to define a different IP address if required mi Multiprocessor WAN Application Module User Guide OL 4858 07 Chapter6 Command Reference Command Details M clear logging slot To clear the slave log options that are enabled on the MWAM use the clear logging slot command in privileged EXEC mode
23. he MWAM show log upgrade restart upgrade Shows the upgrade log restart Shows the MWAM and process restart log There are no default behavior or values PC command Release Modification 12 3 3 B1 This command was introduced Use this command when you want to display the contents of the upgrade log amp Note You must first establish a session to processor I session slot command The following examples illustrate the show log command root mwam 4 show log upgrade Log upgrade is not available root mwam 4 root mwam 4 show log restart MWAM started on Fri Jan 1 00 02 20 UTC 1988 Restarting rcal on Fri Jan 1 00 02 24 UTC 1988 MWAM started on Fri Jan 1 00 02 20 UTC 1988 MWAM shutdown on Mon Jun 14 15 29 47 UTC 2004 MWAM started on Fri Jan 1 00 02 22 UTC 1988 root mwam 4 Multiprocessor WAN Application Module User Guide lt Te Chapter6 Command Reference Command Details M reload To reload processors on an MWAM use the reload command available at the PC complex processor 1 on the MWAM reload processor processor_number complex complex_number all Syntax Description processor Specifies a processor 2 6 on the MWAM processor number Note Even though only one processor is specified both processors on the complex will reload complex Specifies a complex 0 1 2 or all on the MWAM complex_number all Specifies all processors on the MWAM Defa
24. her UDP ports on either the Supervisor or the MWAM processor Examples router config logging listen mwam 4100 The following example illustrates the logging listen mwam command gm Multiprocessor WAN Application Module User Guide OL 4858 07 Chapter6 Command Reference execute on Syntax Description Defaults Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines Command Details To initiate a remote command request on an MWAM processor from the Supervisor console use the execute on command in privileged EXEC mode execute on slot number all processor_number all command subcommand slot_number Specifies the slot that the module is plugged into all Specifies all the MWAMs in the chassis processor_number Specifies the processor number within the MWAM all Specifies all the processors in the MWAM command Specifies the command to execute on the MWAM processor The following commands are supported debug dir show systat undebug ping ip_addr log show systat dir The commands of the PC are also supported see Processor Control Commands subcommand Optional Additional parameters to be included with the command and executed by the remote processor Note No Help is available for the parameter portion of the command 1 When using the all option the command is executed on all active processors but is not executed on processors that are inactive
25. ide gy Chapter6 Command Reference Ii Command Details show mwam Syntax Description Defaults Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines Examples To show MWAM Transation Look aside Buffers TLBs and cache errors use the show mwam command in privileged EXEC mode show mwam show mwam Displays MWAM TLBs and cache errors There are no default behavior or values Privileged EXEC Release Modification 12 3 5a B This command was introduced This command can be used to provide information about TLBs and cache errors The following examples illustrate the show mwam command mwam 7 2tshow mwam Slot Number 7 Complex Number 1 Global Session Number 2 2 active cpu s in complex Gi0 0 IDB 0x235D978C MAC address 0005 9a38 3820 Gi0 1 IDB 0x235FOBF8 MAC address 0200 0000 0110 IP address 128 0 1 2 Gi0 2 IDB 0x23606778 MAC address 0200 0000 0120 Network IO Interrupt Throttling throttle count 0 timer count 0 active 0 configured 0 netint usec 4000 netint mask usec 200 512k of L2 cache shared between CPU 0 and 1 TLB entries 49 64 used Virt Address range Phy Address range Attributes 0x10000000 0x101FF 0x020000000 0x0201F CacheMode 2 RW Vali 0x10200000 0x103FFFFF 0x020200000 0x0203FFFFF CacheMode 2 RW Vali 0x20200000 0x203FFFFF 0x000200000 0x0003FFFFF CacheMode 5 RO Vali 0x20400000 0x205FF 0x000400000 0x0005F CacheMode
26. lan To configure the Ethernet connectivity from the backplane 1 e switch fabric to the individual processors on the MWAM use the mwam module allowed vlan command in global configuration mode To remove this configuration use the no form of the command mwam module slot number port port number allowed vlan vlan list no mwam module slot number port port number allowed vlan vlan list Syntax Description slot number Specifies the slot that the module is plugged into port port number Specifies the actual port number 1 3 used to connect to a processor complex within the MWAM Figure 1 1 shows the port layout allowed vlan vlan list Configures the appropriate VLANs for this port Defaults There are no default behavior or values Command Modes Global configuration Command History Release M odification 12 2 9 ZA This command was introduced Usage Guidelines _ Each processor is connected to the backplane i e switch fabric through an Ethernet port connection When both processors within a complex are enabled they are required to share the Ethernet port connection thus their port configurations must be in common See Figure 1 1 and Table 1 1 to determine which port corresponds to each processor Examples The following example illustrates the mwam module allowed vlan command router config mwam module 4 port 2 allowed vlan 101 Multiprocessor WAN Application Module User Guide 0L 4858 07 Chapter6
27. mmand from the MWAM console to enable slave log generation to the Supervisor Ensure that the UDP ports defined at both the Supervisor and MWAM are the same When selecting the UDP port for an MWAM processor you are defining a base UDP port used at the Supervisor Two additional source ports based on the selected port are then automatically defined For example on the Supervisor you have configured the following logging listen mwam 10000 On the MWAM you have configured processor 2 as follows logging main cpu 10000 emergencies 99 99 99 99 The Supervisor listens on port 10000 and uses this port as its base UDP port Ports 10002 and 10012 are automatically defined for traffic streams On MWAM processor 3 the defined ports would be 10003 and 10013 The port numbering pattern for the additional ports is shown here I OL 4858 07 Multiprocessor WAN Application Module User Guide gy Chapter6 Command Reference I Command Details MWAM Processor 2 3 4 5 6 Base UDP Port lt 40 100 gt 00 lt 40 100 gt 00 lt 40 100 gt 00 lt 40 100 gt 00 lt 40 100 gt 00 Additional UDP Port lt 40 100 gt 02 lt 40 100 gt 03 lt 40 100 gt 04 lt 40 100 gt 05 lt 40 100 gt 06 Additional UDP Port lt 40 100 gt 12 lt 40 100 gt 13 lt 40 100 gt 14 lt 40 100 gt 15 lt 40 100 gt 16 1 Must be in the range 4000 10000 and be a multiple of 100 The port numbering pattern is important if you are configuring ot
28. ntax Description slot number Specifies the slot that the MWAM is plugged into processor Specifies the MWAM processor 1 6 to connect to DOGS number Note Only MWAM processors 2 6 contain application images MWAM processor 1 provides control commands for MWAM processors and complexes Defaults There are no default behavior or values Command Modes EXEC mode Command History Release Modification 12 2 9 ZA This command was introduced Usage Guidelines When you session into processor 1 you must enter the user name root and password cisco Examples ts The following example illustrates the session slot command for processor 2 on the MWAM in slot 9 Sup 7606 session slot 9 processor 2 The default escape character is Ctrl then x You can also type exit at the remote prompt to end the session Trying 127 0 0 92 Open proc2 9 gt Press RETURN to get started proc2 9 gt The following example illustrates the session slot command for processor 1 on the MWAM in slot 9 Sup 7606 session slot 9 processor 1 The default escape character is Ctrl then x You can also type exit at the remote prompt to end the session Trying 1270 0491 444 Open SVCMWAM Image version 2 1 0 1b Multiprocessor WAN Application Module User Guide 0L 4858 07 a 6s Chapter6 Command Reference Il Command Details Tue Oct 14 11 04 43 EDT Copyright c 2002 2003 All rights reserved Kernel 2 4 10 komodo on login root P
29. o incorporate improvements in the display of information Use this command to display the slave log options that are enabled Examples The following example illustrates the show logging command router show logging slot 5 CPU 05 2 State ACTIVE Command Active No ttynum 1 Logging Level debugging timeouts 1 logevents 0 sequence errors 0 reset count 16001 KPA missed 4294967201 send seq 5 tty recv seq 0 log recv seq 0 Current queue count 0 IP addr 172 18 48 94 amp Note Each processor CPU on the MWAM in slot 5 is displayed in the output Multiprocessor WAN Application M odule User Guide 0L 4858 07 oa Chapter6 Command Reference Ii Command Details Field descriptions for the output of this command are listed below Active Processor is operational and remote console logging is active Online Processor is operational but remote console logging is not active Note This state commonly occurs when a processor is not enabled by the application running on the MWAM Inactive Processor is rest or resetting and remote console logging is inactive Proving The remote console connection is testing the IP path between the Supervisor and MWAM processor before moving to the ACTIVE state If there is a configuration problem or VLAN mismatch the connection may stay in Proving state until the configuration issue is resolved ttynum Line number of the user with an active command on the processor A value o
30. odes Configuration Command History Release Modification 12 2 14 ZA4 This command was introduced Usage Guidelines Use the no form of this command to disable MWAM access to the Supervisor bootflash Examples The following example illustrates the mwam bootflash access command Sup 7606 config mwam bootflash access Multiprocessor WAN Application Module User Guide OL 4858 07 Chapter6 Command Reference Command Details M logging listen mw am Syntax Description Defaults Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines To configure MWAM logging input to the Supervisor from an MWAM in the chassis use the logging listen mwam command in global configuration mode To remove this configuration use the no form of the command logging listen mwam udp port no logging listen mwam udp port udp port Specifies the UDP port on the Supervisor module for listening to logs from MWAM s in the chassis This command is required to enable the remote console and logging feature A UDP port must be defined at both the Supervisor and the MWAM and the defined ports must match The port range is 4000 10000 The port must be divisible by 100 for MWAM processor identification There are no default behavior or values Global configuration Release Modification 12 2 14 ZA4 This command was introduced Use this command to specify the Supervisor UDP port for listening to MWAM logging Use the logging main cpu co
31. ot mwam 4 show tech support E show version SVCMWAM Image version 2 1 1 0 Mon Feb 23 01 29 45 EST 2004 Copyright c 2002 2003 2004 by cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved snipped Multiprocessor WAN Application Module User Guide lt Te Chapter6 Command Reference Command Details M show version To display information about the currently loaded software version along with hardware and device information use the show version command available at the PC complex processor I on the MWAM show version Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords Defaults There are no default behavior or values Command Modes PC command Command History Release Modification 12 9 ZA This command was introduced Usage Guidelines The show version command from the PC displays information about the software version currently running on the MWAM amp Note You must first establish a session to processor I session slot command Examples The following example illustrates the show version command root mwam 4 show version SVCMWAM Image version 2 1 1 0 Mon Feb 23 01 29 45 EST 2004 Copyright c 2002 2003 2004 by cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved AP software is c6svc 5mwam g4js bf21 10 123 7 T1 AP software is based upon Maintenance image version 3 1 0 2 IOS Software is svcmwam g4js mz 123 7 T1 5 Processor Configuration Line Card Number WS S
32. ring of show interface counters never Input queue 0 2000 0 0 size max drops flushes Total output drops 22 Queueing strategy fifo Output queue 0 40 size max 5 minute input rate 0 bits sec 0 packets sec 5 minute output rate 1000 bits sec 2 packets sec 35270 packets input 5189978 bytes 0 no buffer Received 4444 broadcasts 0 runts 0 giants 0 throttles 0 input errors 0 CRC 0 frame 0 overrun 0 ignored 0 input packets with dribble condition detected 46510270 packets output 2501832096 bytes 0 underruns 0 output errors 0 collisions 10 interface resets 0 babbles 0 late collision 0 deferred 0 lost carrier 0 no carrier 0 output buffer failures 0 output buffers swapped out OL 4858 07 Multiprocessor WAN Application Module User Guide mg Chapter6 Command Reference i Command Details mw am bootflash access 8 Note The MWAM bootflash access must be enabled if you want to operate in Supervisor mode To enable file transfer requests between the Supervisor bootflash and the individual processors on the MWAM use the mwam bootflash access command in configuration mode To remove this configuration use the no form of the command mwam bootflash access no mwam bootflash access Syntax Description mwam bootflash Configures bootflash access for MWAM file transfer requests access Defaults MWAM bootflash access is enabled by default To disable access issue no mwam bootflash access Command M
33. ssors to activate the image You can revert to the previous image only if you have not rebooted recycled the MWAM amp Note You must first establish a session to processor I session slot command Examples The following example illustrates the restore command root mwam 9 restore Restoring image Restoring configuration files Operation completed successfully root mwam 9 Multiprocessor WAN Application Module User Guide 0L 4858 07 a 627 Chapter6 Command Reference Il Command Details show tech support To display general information about the MWAM and its processors when it reports a problem use the show tech support command available at the PC complex processor I on the MWAM show tech support Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords Defaults There are no default behavior or values Command Modes PC command Command History Release Modification 12 9 ZA This command was introduced Usage Guidelines The show tech support command from the PC displays the output of a number of show commands The show tech support command is useful for collecting a large amount of information for troubleshooting purposes The output of this command can be provided to technical support representatives when reporting a problem amp Note You must first establish a session to processor I session slot command Examples The following example illustrates the show tech support command ro
34. tiprocessor WAN Application Module User Guide 0L 4858 07 a Gal Chapter6 Command Reference Ii Command Details logging main cpu Syntax Description Defaults Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines To configure MWAM log redirection to the Supervisor for all events up to a maximum specified log level use the logging main cpu command in global configuration mode To remove this configuration use the no form of the command logging main cpu udp_port log_level ip_addr no logging main cpu udp_port log_level ip_addr udp_port Specifies the UDP port on the MWAM for sending logs to the Supervisor A UDP port must be defined at both the Supervisor and the MWAM and the ports must match The port range is 4000 10000 The port must be divisible by 100 log_level Optional Limits the logging of messages displayed on the console terminal to a specified level e g if log_level is critical then emergencies alerts and critical events are sent You can enter the level number or name emergencies severity level 0 system is unusable alerts severity level 1 immediate action required critical severity level 2 critical condition errors severity level 3 error condition warnings severity level 4 warning condition notifications severity level 5 normal but significant condition informational severity level 6 informational message debugging severity level 7 d
35. ults There are no default behavior or values Command M odes PC command Command History Release Modification 12 3 3 B1 This command was introduced Usage Guidelines Use this command when you want to reload MWAM processors or complexes When you reload a single processor the other processor on the complex will also reload See Table 1 1 for processor to complex mapping amp Note You must first establish a session to processor I session slot command Examples The following examples illustrate the reload command This example reloads processors 4 and 5 on complex 2 of the MWAM in slot 9 root mwam 9 reload complex 2 This example also reloads processors 4 and 5 on complex 2 of the MWAM in slot 9 root mwam 9 reload processor 4 This example reloads processors 2 6 of the MWAM in slot 9 root mwam 9 reload all Multiprocessor WAN Application M odule User Guide I 0L 4858 07 g 623 Chapter6 Command Reference Il Command Details recover ios Syntax Description Defaults Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines Examples To set the configuration register to boot with a clean configuration use the recover ios command available at the PC complex processor 1 on the MWAM recover ios complex number complex number Specifies a complex 0 1 2 or all on the MWAM There are no default behavior or values PC command Release Modification 12 2 9 ZA This command was introduced

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