User`s guide

Using the Command Line Interface Cayman 3220-H Users Guide
4-8 December 2000
diagnostic log will retain high-level informational messages (level 3),
warnings (level 4), and failure messages (level 5).
Use the following values for the level argument:
1 or low – Low-level informational messages or greater; includes
trivial status messages.
2 or medium – Medium-level informational messages or greater;
includes status messages that can help monitor network traffic.
3 or high – High-level informational messages or greater;
includes status messages that may be significant but do not
constitute errors.
4 or warningWarnings or greater; includes recoverable error
conditions and useful operator information.
5 or failure – Failures; includes messages describing error
conditions that may not be recoverable.
netstat -i
Displays the IP interfaces for your Cayman 3220-H.
netstat -r
Displays the IP routes stored in your Cayman 3220-H.
nslookup { hostname | ip_address }
Performs a domain name system lookup for a specified host.
The hostname argument is the name of the host for which you
want DNS information; for example, nslookup klaatu.
The ip_address argument is the IP address, in dotted decimal
notation, of the device for which you want DNS information.
ping [-s size] [-c count]{ hostname | ip_address }
Causes the Cayman 3220-H to issue a series of ICMP Echo requests
for the device with the specified name or IP address.