Basic information Show This command collects basic system information. It displays outputs of multiple display commands, including display device and display current-configuration. Executing this command requires a long time. You can press Ctrl+C to pause diagnosis information display on screen. Device information display deviceThis command checks the status of a board when the board works abnormally. If the Alarm field displays Abnormal, the board is not working properly. Interface information display interfaceThis command displays various information about an interface. You can run this command to check interface connection faults and statistics about discarded packets. Startup file information display startup This command displays current or next startup version file information.Versions display versionThis command displays version information about the system software, MPU, and LPU. The version information can help you locate faults. Patch information display patch-informationThis command displays system patch package information, including patch package version and name. The information can help you locate faults. Electronic label information display device elabelThis command displays the electronic label of a board. Electronic labels identify device hardware. Device status display healthThis command displays information about the temperature, power supply, fan, power, CPU usage, memory usage, and storage medium usage of the device. Configuration recovery information display configuration recover-result This command displays configuration recovery results after the device startup. According to the results, you can check whether recovery failures occur.Current configurations display current-configurationThis command displays all configuration information on a device. You can specify a regular expression to obtain the required configuration information. Saved configurations display saved-configurationIf the device has been started and is not working properly, run the display saved-configuration command to check the device startup configuration in the file specified by running the startup saved-configuration or copy startup command. Run the display saved-configuration last command to check the system configurations saved last time in the configuration file loaded during the current startup. Time display clockThis command displays the current system date and time. NTP clock information display ntp statusThis command displays the NTP running status, including the clock synchronization status and clock hierarchy of the local node. User logs display logbufferThis command displays user logs in the log buffer. Traps display trapbufferThis command displays information recorded in the trap buffer. Memory usage display memoryThis command displays the memory usage of a device. CPU usage display cpuThis command displays the CPU usage of a device. Active/standby switchover status display switchover stateThis command displays information about the active/standby switchover. The information helps determine whether the system meets switchover requirements. Device alarms display alarm activeThis command displays current alarm information. Hardware alarms display device alarm hardwareThis command displays hardware alarm information. Temperature information display device temperature allThis command displays temperature information. Fan information display device fanThis command displays fan information. Power supply information display device powerThis command displays power supply information. Route statistics
The two commands display information about routing entries. IS-IS neighbor information
The two commands display IS-IS neighbor information. BGP neighbor information
The two commands display BGP neighbor information. BGP route statistics
The two commands display information about BGP routing entries. OSPF neighbor information
The two commands display OSPF neighbor information. TRILL neighbor information display trill peer This command displays TRILL neighbor information. MPLS LSP label statistics display mpls lsp statistics This command displays the number of LSPs in Up state. MPLS LDP session information display mpls ldp session Displays information about sessions between LDP peers. Multicast neighbor information display pim neighborThis command displays multicast neighbor information. Multicast routing table display pim routing-table briefThis command displays multicast routing table information. Stack member information display stackThis command displays stack member information. Stack configuration display stack configurationThis command displays the stack configuration. Stack topology information display stack topologyThis command displays stack topology information. Stack fault information display stack troubleshootingThis command displays stack fault information. This command is supported since V100R001C00. In versions earlier than V100R002C00, this command is supported in the diagnostic view. In V100R002C00 and later versions, this command is supported in all views. Interface fault information display interface troubleshootingThis command displays interface fault information. This command is supported since V100R005C00. In V100R005C00, this command is supported in the diagnostic view. In V100R005C10 and later versions, this command is supported in user view. BGP fault information display bgp troubleshootingThis command displays BGP fault information. This command is supported since V100R005C00. In versions earlier than V100R006C00, this command is supported in the diagnostic view. In V100R006C00 and later versions, this command is supported in all views. Eth-Trunk fault information display eth-trunk troubleshootingThis command displays Eth-Trunk fault information. This command is supported since V100R005C00. In versions earlier than V100R006C00, this command is supported in the diagnostic view. In V100R006C00 and later versions, this command is supported in all views. IS-IS fault information display isis troubleshootingThis command displays IS-IS fault information. This command is supported since V100R005C00. In versions earlier than V100R006C00, this command is supported in the diagnostic view. In V100R006C00 and later versions, this command is supported in all views. LACP fault information display lacp troubleshootingThis command displays LACP fault information. This command is supported since V100R005C00. In versions earlier than V100R006C00, this command is supported in the diagnostic view. In V100R006C00 and later versions, this command is supported in all views. MPLS fault information display mpls ldp troubleshootingThis command displays MPLS fault information. This command is supported since V100R005C00. In versions earlier than V100R006C00, this command is supported in the diagnostic view. In V100R006C00 and later versions, this command is supported in all views. OSPF fault information display ospf troubleshootingThis command displays OSPF fault information. This command is supported since V100R005C00. In versions earlier than V100R006C00, this command is supported in the diagnostic view. In V100R006C00 and later versions, this command is supported in all views. OSPF IPv6 fault information display ospfv3 troubleshootingThis command displays OSPF IPv6 fault information. This command is supported since V100R005C00. In versions earlier than V100R006C00, this command is supported in the diagnostic view. In V100R006C00 and later versions, this command is supported in all views. TRILL fault information display trill troubleshootingThis command displays TRILL fault information. This command is supported since V100R005C00. In versions earlier than V100R006C00, this command is supported in the diagnostic view. In V100R006C00 and later versions, this command is supported in all views. What is the display command?The display command is useful for obtaining data on a variety of processes. You can use display commands to perform the following actions: Display servants. Display trace settings and Java string trace settings. Display active replies.
What is display command Linux?The display program is a member of the ImageMagick(1) suite of tools. Use it to isplay an image or image sequence on any X server. For more information about the display command, point your browser to file:///usr/share/doc/ImageMagick-6.2.8/www/display.html or http://www.imagemagick.org/script/display.php.
How do you display in Unix?Displaying and Concatenating (Combining) Files
Press the SPACE BAR to display another screenful. Press the letter Q to stop displaying the file. Result: Displays the contents of "newfile" one screen ("page") at a time. For more information about this command, type man more at the Unix system prompt.
Which command is used to display the result?Answer: F5 command is used to display the output on the screen. Explanation: Cat command to display the contents of one or more files on your screen.
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