Specifications
CHAPTER
6-1
Cisco ONS 15216 EDFA2/EDFA2-A Operations Guide, R2.4
July 2004
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ASH Commands
ASH commands are available in the ASH shell command line interface. ASH commands consist of
proprietary commands and command-line SNMP instructions. This chapter is a reference of ASH
commands that are used in advanced setup and troubleshooting. For provisioning the Cisco ONS 15216
EDFA2 using ASH commands, see Chapter 4, “Provisioning with ASH and SNMP.”
All commands discussed in this chapter are available to the default CISCO15 user and any other user
with read_write_admin (RWA) access privileges. Users with read_write (RW) and read (R) access levels
have access to a subset of the commands, as shown in Table 6-1.
6.1 Summary of Security Permissions for ASH Commands
Table 6-1 ASH Commands Security Permissions (Access Levels)
Command Description
User Access Levels
RRWRWA
clear Clears the shell screen.
See the “6.3.1 clear Command” section on
page 6-10.
Yes Yes Yes
backup system Backs up configuration information to file.
See the “6.9.1 backup system Command”
section on page 6-30.
No No Yes
debug memory display Displays memory. Yes Yes Yes
error log display Displays current error log. No Yes Yes
exit Exits the shell.
See the “6.3.2 exit Command” section on
page 6-10.
Yes Yes Yes
ffs bams display Displays flash file system BAMS. No Yes Yes
ffs block compress Compresses flash file system block into spare. No Yes Yes
ffs block display Displays flash file system blocks. No Yes Yes
ffs file copy Copies flash file. No Yes Yes
ffs file delete Delete flash file. No Yes Yes
ffs file display Displays contents of flash file. No Yes Yes