System information
1-126 SHOW SYSTEM AR Series Router Reference Manual
Software Release 2.0.1
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SysLocation A string specifying the location of the router. This is set with the
SET SYSTEM LOCATION command on page 1-90.
SysName A string specifying the name (usually the complete IP domain
name) of the router. This is set with the SET SYSTEM NAME
command on page 1-90.
SysUpTime The elapsed time, in 100ths of a second, since the last router
restart.
Software Version The patch version running on the router.
Release Version The software release running on the router.
Patch Installed A description of the patch currently installed, or “NONE” of no
patch is installed.
Territory The territory in which the router is being used; one of
“australia”, “china”, “europe”, “japan”, “korea”,
“newzealand” or “usa”. This can be set with the SET SYSTEM
TERRITORY command on page 1-91.
Help File The system help file, used by the HELP command on page 1-69
for online help. This can be set with the SET HELP command on
page 1-80.
Main PSU The current state of the router’s internal power supply unit
(PSU); one of “On” or “***OFF***”. Only displayed on
models that support power supply monitoring.
Main Fan The current state of the router’s internal fan; one of “On” or
“***OFF***”. Only displayed on models that support power
supply monitoring.
RPS Monitor Whether or not RPS monitoring is enabled; one of “On” or
“Off”. Only displayed on models that support RPS monitoring.
RPS Connected Whether or not an RPS is connected; one of “Yes” or
“***NO***”. Only displayed on models that support RPS
monitoring, when RPS monitoring is enabled.
RPS PSU The current state of the RPS power supply unit; one of “On”
or “***OFF***”. Only displayed on models that support
redundant power supply (RPS) monitoring, when an RPS is
connected and RPS monitoring is enabled.
RPS Fan The current state of the RPS fan; one of “On” or
“***OFF***”. Only displayed on models that support
redundant power supply (RPS) monitoring, when an RPS is
connected and RPS monitoring is enabled.
Boot configuration file The current boot configuration file set with the SET CONFIG
command on page 1-80 and whether or not the file exists
(Table 1-14 on page 1-99).
Current configuration The source of the current router configuration. This can be one
of a number of items, including a configuration file name, NVS,
no configuration or configuration set by DIP switches
(Table 1-14 on page 1-99).
Security Mode Whether or not security mode is enabled; one of “Enabled” or
“Disabled”.
Patch files Information about the patch files installed on the router, or the
message “Warning (248283): No patches found.”.
Table 1-34: Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW SYSTEM command.
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Parameter Meaning