Lucent Technologies 9077 04S Network Router User Manual


 
3-4 October 22, 1999 SP Switch Router Adapter Guide - 1.4 Update 2
Monitoring and Management Tools
SP Switch Router command overview
grms
This command enables non-privileged users to reboot, halt, or shutdown the SP Switch Router
in an orderly manner that precludes damage to the system.
grreset
This command resets one or more specified media cards. Options can direct that memory be
dumped when the media card comes back up (grreset -D) or that the media card be held in
reset (grreset -h).
grrmb
This command enables you to use the maint command set to display media card statistics.
maint commands require the GR ##> screen prompt which is invoked by executing the grrmb
command.When grrmb is entered, the screen prompt changes to:
# grrmb
GR ##>
where ## is the number of a chassis slot. The default is 66, specifying that the command will
act on slot 66, the router control board. The port command changes the prompt slot number.
Using grrmb and the maint commands is described in the section “SP Switch Router Adapter
card maint commands” on page 3-15.
grroute
This command adds the routes specified in the /etc/grroute.conf configuration file. This
file maintains the set of static routes to remote nodes. If you are running GateD, do not use
grroute, you must use the GateD Static statement to create static routes.
grrt
The grrt -p slot -S command displays the route table for an individual media card. Other
options delete table entries, display the route to a specified address, and so on.
grsite
This command enables a site to manage and install special files after the main release is loaded
into RAM. A special file could be a single binary image for a type of media card to be used for
debug or testing, for example, an experimental version of the FDDI run-time file
/var/portcards/fddi.run. grsite has options to add, delete, or list files in the current
release, the next boot release, or an arbitrary release set.
grsnapshot
This command runs a script that can be specified to copy configuration files (or release images)
to a target flash device under a new or the current version name. For example, grsnapshot can