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display
Purpose Displays status information for the device. The “display” command’s focus is
on real-time information. In contrast, the “info” command displays statistical
information about a device over time, while the “status” command displays the
status of outgoing connections (connections made by “connect,” “rlogin,” or
“telnet” commands). Status information that can be displayed includes:
General product information, including the product name, MAC address,
boot, post, and firmware versions, memory usage, CPU utilization, and
uptime, or the amount of time since the device was last booted.
Access control status information.
ARP table information.
Contents of a port buffer (see also "display buffers").
Serial modem signals (DTR, RTS, CTS, DSR, DCD).
Socket status information.
Current TCP and UDP session and listener information.
Uptime information only.
Version information for Boot, firmware, and Digi part numbers for those
items.
Required permissions For products with two or more users, permissions must be set to “set
permissions display=execute” to use this command. See "set permissions" for
details on setting user permissions for commands.