Administrator Guide
[May 17 15:42:52]: CMD-(CLI):[write memory]by default from console
DellEMC#
Example 2: service timestamps log datetime utc
DellEMC#show clock
15:47:05.661 IST Fri May 17 2019
DellEMC(conf)#service timestamps log datetime utc
DellEMC# show command-history
[May 17 10:16:53]: CMD-(CLI):[service timestamps log datetime utc]by default
from console
[May 17 10:17:05]: CMD-(CLI):[show clock]by default from console
[May 17 10:17:20]: CMD-(CLI):[show running-config]by default from console
[May 17 10:17:30]: CMD-(CLI):[interface gigabitethernet 1/2]by default from
console
[May 17 10:17:32]: CMD-(CLI):[shutdown]by default from console
[May 17 10:17:34]: CMD-(CLI):[no shutdown]by default from console
[May 17 10:17:40]: CMD-(CLI):[write memory]by default from console
Example 3: service timestamps log uptime
DellEMC#show clock
15:51:47.534 IST Fri May 17 2019
DellEMC(conf)#service timestamps log uptime
DellEMC# show command-history
[1d0h24m]: CMD-(CLI):[service timestamps log uptime]by default from console
[1d0h24m]: CMD-(CLI):[interface gigabitethernet 1/1]by default from console
[1d0h24m]: CMD-(CLI):[shutdown]by default from console
[1d0h24m]: CMD-(CLI):[no shutdown]by default from console
[1d0h25m]: CMD-(CLI):[end]by default from console
[1d0h25m]: CMD-(CLI):[write memory]by default from console
Example 4: no service timestamps log
DellEMC#show clock
15:55:12.246 IST Fri May 17 2019
DellEMC(conf)#no service timestamps log
DellEMC# show command-history
[May 17 15:53:44]: CMD-(CLI):[show logging]by default from console
[May 17 15:53:53]: CMD-(CLI):[show command-history]by default from console
[May 17 15:54:54]: CMD-(CLI):[end]by default from console
[May 17 15:55:00]: CMD-(CLI):[show logging]by default from console
[May 17 15:55:12]: CMD-(CLI):[show clock]by default from console
[May 17 15:55:22]: CMD-(CLI):[show running-config]by default from console
[May 17 15:55:27]: CMD-(CLI):[show command-history]by default from console
show cpu-traffic-stats
View the CPU traffic statistics.
Syntax
show cpu-traffic-stats [port number | all | cp ]
Parameters
port number
(OPTIONAL) Enter the port number to display traffic statistics on that port only. The
range is from 1 to 1568.
all (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword all to display traffic statistics on all the interfaces
receiving traffic, sorted based on the traffic.
cp (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword cp to display traffic statistics on the specified CPU.
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