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show remote users
show clock detail
show crypto key
show fax configuration
show group detail groupname
show group profiles
show groups
show groups privileges
show hosts
show imap configuration
show imap sessions
show interface ide
show ip route
show kron schedules
show kron schedule detail job
show license all
show license detail
show license evaluation
show license expiring
show license feature
show license file
show license in-use
show license permanent
show license statistics
show license status
show license status application
show license udi
show lists detail private
show lists detail public
show lists owner
show lists public
show log
show logging
show logs
show memory
show messaging-gateway
show network detail local
show network detail location id
show network locations
show network locations cached
show network locations configured
show network queues
show notification configuration
show ntp associations
show ntp servers
show ntp source
show ntp status
show operations
show operations detail
show phone-authentication configuration
show privileges
show privilege detail
show processes
show remote cache
show remote user detail
show remote users
S: show clock detail to
show remote users
Last Updated: June 23, 2011
show clock detail
show crypto key
show fax configuration
show group detail groupname
show group profiles
show groups
show groups privileges
show hosts
show imap configuration
show imap sessions
show interface ide
show ip route
show kron schedules
show kron schedule detail job
show license all
show license detail
show license evaluation
show license expiring
show license feature
show license file
show license in-use
show license permanent
show license statistics
show license status
show license status application
show license udi
show lists detail private
show lists detail public
show lists owner
show lists public
show log
show logging
show logs
show memory
show messaging-gateway
show network detail local
show network detail location id
show network locations
show network locations cached
show network locations configured
show network queues
show notification configuration
show ntp associations
show ntp servers
show ntp source
show ntp status
show operations
show operations detail
show phone-authentication configuration
show privileges
show operations detail
show processes
show remote cache
show remote user detail
show remote users
show clock detail
To display clock statistics, use the show clock detail command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show clock detail
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
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Modification
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1.0
|
This command was introduced on the Cisco Unity Express network module and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express 3.0.
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1.1
|
This command was implemented on the advanced integration module (AIM) and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager 3.3(3).
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1.1.2
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This command was implemented on the Cisco 2800 series and Cisco 3800 series routers.
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Usage Guidelines
Cisco Unity Express uses the Network Time Protocol (NTP) server for clocking functions. Use the show clock detail command to display the Cisco Unity Express module clock status.
Examples
The following is sample output for the show clock detail command:
se-10-0-0-0# show clock detail
19:20:33.724 PST Wed Mar 17 1993
time zone: America/Los_Angeles
delta from reference (microsec): 0
estimated error (microsec): 175431
time resolution (microsec): 1
clock interrupt period (microsec): 10000
time of day (sec): 732424833
time of day (microsec): 760817
Table 30 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 30 show clock detail Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
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time zone
|
Current time zone setting.
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clock state
|
Synchronization state of the clock.
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delta from reference (microsec)
|
Difference between the module clock and the NTP reference clock.
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time of day (sec)
|
Current time of day in seconds.
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time of day (microsec)
|
Current time of day in microseconds.
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Related Commands
show crypto key
To display configured certificate-private key pairs, use the show crypto key command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show crypto key {all | label label-name}
Syntax Description
all
|
Displays all configured certificate-private key pairs.
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label label-name
|
Displays characteristics of the specified certificate-private key pair. An error message appears if label-name does not exist.
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Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
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Modification
|
2.3
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following is sample output for the show crypto key command:
se-10-0-0-0# show crypto key label mainkey.ourcompany
Label name: mainkey.ourcompany [default]
Creation date: Mon Jun 10 14:23:09 PDT 2002
Owner: CN=se-1-100-6-10.localdomain, OU='', O='', L='', ST='', C=''
Issuer: CN=se-1-100-6-10.localdomain, OU='', O='', L='', ST='', C=''
Valid from: Mon Jun 10 14:23:06 PDT 2002 until: Sun Sep 08 14:23:06 PDT 2002
Table 31 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 31 show crypto key Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
|
Label name
|
Name of the certificate-key pair.
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Entry type
|
Method of providing the certificate-key pair.
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Creation date
|
Date the certificate-key pair was created.
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Owner
|
Owner of the certificate-key pair.
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Issuer
|
Issuer of the certificate-key pair.
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Valid from
|
Dates for which the certificate-key pair is valid.
|
Related Commands
show fax configuration
To display the fax configuration, use the show fax configuration command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show fax configuration
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
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Modification
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3.0
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This command was introduced.
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3.2
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This command was extended to display the configuration of multiple sites.
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Usage Guidelines
Use the show fax configuration command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode to display the configuration for the inbound fax gateway, the outbound fax gateway, and the default fax number to which faxes in the mailboxes can be sent.
Examples
The following is sample output for the show fax configuration command if only one site is configured:
se-10-0-0-0# show fax configuration
Outbound Fax Gateway: 172.16.50.38
Inbound Fax Gateway: aesopits.aesop.com
Fax Printing Number: 1111
The following is sample output for the show fax configuration command if more than one site is configured:
se-10-0-0-0# show fax configuration
Outbound Fax Gateway: 172.16.50.38
Inbound Fax Gateway(s): 1.100.50.39, 1.100.60.98, 1.100.50.1
Table 32 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 32 show fax configuration Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Inbound Fax Gateway:
|
IP address or DNS hostname of the fax gateway used to receive faxes.
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Outbound Fax Gateway:
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IP address or DNS hostname of the fax gateway(s) used to send faxes.
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Site
|
Name of the site where a system-level fax number is used to print faxes.
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Fax Printing Number
|
System-level fax number used to print faxes.
|
Related Commands
show group detail groupname
To display the configured details for a specific group, use the show group detail groupname command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show group detail groupname group-name
Syntax Description
group-name
|
Name of the group whose configuration details should be displayed.
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Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
1.0
|
This command was introduced on the Cisco Unity Express network module and in Cisco Unified CME 3.0.
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1.1
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This command was implemented on the advanced integration module (AIM) and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager 3.3(3).
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1.1.2
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This command was implemented on the Cisco 2800 series and Cisco 3800 series routers.
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7.0
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This command was modified to also display information about the group's privileges, group membership, and group ownership.
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Usage Guidelines
This command displays details for a group that was configured using either the Cisco Unity Express EXEC version or Cisco Unity Express configuration version of the groupname command.
Examples
The following is sample output for the show group detail groupname command:
se-10-0-0-0# show group detail groupname sales
User Members: user2 user 8
Table 33 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 33 show group detail groupname Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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Groupname
|
Name used to configure the group.
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Full Name
|
Full descriptive name of the group.
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Description
|
Optional description of the group.
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Email
|
Email privileges for this group.
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Epage
|
Epage privileges for prompts for this group.
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Group Members
|
Group IDs of members of this group.
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User Members
|
User IDs of members of this group.
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Group Owners
|
Group IDs of owners of this group.
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Phone
|
Extension or telephone number assigned to the group.
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Phone (E.164)
|
Complete 11-digit telephone number for the group.
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Language
|
Language used by the group for system prompts.
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User Owners
|
User IDs of owners of this group.
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Members
|
User IDs of any members assigned to the group.
|
Related Commands
show group profiles
To display a list of notification profiles configured for a group, use the show group profiles command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show group profiles groupname group-id
Syntax Description
groupname group-id
|
ID of the group whose notification profiles are displayed.
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Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
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Modification
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2.3
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following are sample outputs for the show group profiles command:
se-10-0-0-0# show group profiles username sales
Related Commands
show groups
To display a list of configured groups, use the show groups command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show groups
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
1.0
|
This command was introduced on the Cisco Unity Express network module and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express 3.0.
|
1.1
|
This command was implemented on the advanced integration module (AIM) and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager 3.3(3).
|
1.1.2
|
This command was implemented on the Cisco 2800 series and Cisco 3800 series routers.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command displays a list of all groups that were configured using either the Cisco Unity Express EXEC version or Cisco Unity Express configuration version of the groupname command.
Examples
The following is sample output for the show groups command:
Related Commands
show groups privileges
To display the privileges assigned to configured groups, use the show groups privileges command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show groups privileges
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
2.1
|
This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following is sample output for the show groups privileges command:
se-10-0-0-0# show groups privileges
Administrators superuser ManagePrompts ManagePublicList
Administrators ViewPrivateList
managers broadcast ViewPrivateList
Table 34 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 34 show groups privileges Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
GROUPID
|
ID of the group.
|
PRIVILEGES
|
Privileges assigned to the group.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
groupname
|
Configures Cisco Unity Express groups.
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show hosts
To display information about the configured hosts, use the show hosts command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show hosts
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
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Modification
|
1.0
|
This command was introduced on the Cisco Unity Express network module and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express 3.0.
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1.1
|
This command was implemented on the advanced integration module (AIM) and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager 3.3(3).
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1.1.2
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This command was implemented on the Cisco 2800 series and Cisco 3800 series routers.
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Examples
The following is sample output for the show hosts command:
DNS Server1: 10.100.10.130
Table 35 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 35 show hosts Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Hostname
|
Name of the Cisco Unity Express host system.
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Domain
|
Domain name of the host.
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DNS Server1
|
IP address of the DNS server.
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Related Commands
show imap configuration
To display the IMAP configuration parameters, use the show imap configuration command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show imap configuration
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
2.3
|
This command was introduced.
|
3.0
|
This command was implemented on the advanced integration module (AIM).
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8.6
|
The SSL Key field was added.
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Usage Guidelines
This command is not available on the AIM in version 2.3 and earlier.
Examples
The following is sample output for the show imap configuration command:
se-10-0-0-0# show imap configuration
Idle Timeout(minutes): 45
SSL Key: No default key defined in SSL keystore.
Table 30 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 36 show imap configuration Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Status
|
Whether the IMAP server is enabled or disabled.
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Idle Timeout (minutes)
|
The idle timeout value for the IMAP server.
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Max Sessions
|
The maximum sessions supported by the IMAP server.
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Security Mode
|
The security mode setting for the IMAP server.
|
SSL Key
|
The SSL Key for the IMAP server.
|
Related Commands
show imap sessions
To display a list of all active IMAP sessions, use the show imap sessions command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show imap sessions
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
2.3
|
This command was introduced
|
3.0
|
This command was implemented on the advanced integration module (AIM).
|
Usage Guidelines
This command is not available on the AIM in version 2.3 and earlier.
Examples
The following is sample output for the show imap sessions command:
se-10-0-0-0# show imap sessions
Sessions IP Address Connect Time User ID
====================================================================
1 10.21.82.244 Wed Nov 16 01:35:02 CST 2005 group1
2 172.18.10.10 Wed Nov 16 03:23:15 CST 2005 group5
Table 37 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 37 show imap sessions Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Sessions
|
ID number of the IMAP session.
|
IP Address
|
IP address of the IMAP session e-mail client.
|
Connect Time
|
Date and time when the IMAP session began.
|
User ID
|
User ID of the group that has access to the session.
|
Related Commands
show interface ide
To display the AIM usage and wear status, use the show interface ide command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show interface ide number
Syntax Description
number
|
The disk unit number.
|
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
1.1
|
This command was introduced on the Cisco Unity Express network module (NM), advanced integration module (AIM), and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager 3.3(3).
|
1.1.2
|
This command was implemented on the Cisco 2800 series and Cisco 3800 series routers.
|
Examples
The following is sample output for the show interface ide 0 command:
se-10-0-0-0# show interface ide 0
IDE hd0 is up, line protocol is up
3499 reads, 39217152 bytes
51588 write, 324714496 bytes
Table 38 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 38 show interface ide 0 Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
reads
|
Number of times that data was read from flash memory.
|
bytes
|
Number of bytes of data that were read from flash memory.
|
read errors
|
Number of errors that occurred during the read operations.
|
write
|
Number of times that data was written into flash memory.
|
bytes
|
Number of bytes of data that were written into flash memory.
|
write errors
|
Number of errors that occurred during the write operations.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
log trace boot
|
Generates logging and tracing files on the AIM flash memory.
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show ip route
To display the IP routing table, use the show ip route command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show ip route
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
1.0
|
This command was introduced on the Cisco Unity Express network module and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express 3.0.
|
1.1
|
This command was implemented on the advanced integration module (AIM) and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager 3.3(3).
|
1.1.2
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This command was implemented on the Cisco 2800 series and Cisco 3800 series routers.
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Examples
The following is sample output for the show ip route command:
se-10-0-0-0# show ip route
10.0.6.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 eth1
172.16.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 lo
0.0.0.0 10.0.6.9 0.0.0.0 eth1
Table 39 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 39 show ip route Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
DEST
|
IP address of the destination network.
|
GATE
|
IP address of the gateway to access the destination network.
|
MASK
|
Mask for the gateway IP address.
|
IFACE
|
Interface to reach the destination network.
|
Related Commands
show kron schedules
To display a list of kron jobs, use the show kron schedules command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show kron schedules
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
|
Modification
|
8.0
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
The following example displays a list of scheduled kron jobs:
se-10-0-0-0# show kron schedules
krj1 Every 1 days at 12:34 show ver,sh run,conf t,host...
Table 40 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 40 show kron schedule Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Name
|
The kron job name.
|
Schedule
|
When the kron job is configured to take place.
|
Commands
|
Lists the commands in the kron job.
|
Related Commands
show kron schedule detail job
To display details of a kron job, use the show kron schedule detail job command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show kron schedule detail job name
Syntax Description
name
|
Specifies the name of the kron job.
|
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
|
Modification
|
8.0
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
The following example displays the detailed information about a specific kron job:
se-10-0-0-0# show kron schedule detail job krj1
Schedule Every 1 days at 12:34
Next Run Feb 18, 2010 12:34
Active from Feb 17, 2010 until INDEFINITE
Table 41 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 41 show kron schedule detail job Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Job Name
|
The kron job name.
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Description
|
The description of the kron job.
|
Schedule
|
When the kron job is configured to take place.
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Last Run
|
When the kron job was last run.
|
Last Result
|
The result for the last time the kron job was run.
|
Next Run
|
The next time the kron job is scheduled to run.
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Active
|
If the kron job is active, the date for when the kron job will no longer be active.
|
Disabled
|
If the kron job is disabled, the date for when the kron job will no longer be disabled.
|
CLI Commands
|
Lists the commands in the kron job.
|
Related Commands
show license all
To display the summary of all the licenses installed in your system, use the show license all command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show license all
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
7.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command displays all of the licenses installed on the module.
Examples
The following is a sample output for the show license all command:
se-10-0-0-0# show license all
StoreIndex: 0 Feature: VMIVR-PORT Version: 1.0
License State: Active, In Use
License Store: Evaluation License Storage
StoreIndex: 0 Feature: VMIVR-VM-MBX Version: 1.0
License State: Active, Not in Use, EULA not accepted
Evaluation total period: 8 weeks 4 days
Evaluation period left: 8 weeks 4 days
License Store: Evaluation License Storage
StoreIndex: 1 Feature: VMIVR-PORT Version: 1.0
Evaluation total period: 8 weeks 4 days
Evaluation period left: 8 weeks 4 days
License Store: Evaluation License Storage
StoreIndex: 2 Feature: VMIVR-IVR-SESS Version: 1.0
License State: Active, Not in Use, EULA not accepted
Evaluation total period: 8 weeks 4 days
Evaluation period left: 8 weeks 4 days
Table 42 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 42 show license all Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Feature Name
|
Displays the feature name.
|
License Type
|
Types of licenses installed on your system
|
License State
|
Licenses that are in different status such as in-use, active, expired and so on.
|
License Count
|
Number of the license.
|
License Priority
|
Priority level of the license.
|
Evaluation total period
|
Total evaluation period for the license.
|
Evaluation period left
|
Remaining evaluation period.
|
Related Commands
show license detail
To display the details of the license installed on your system, use the show license detail command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show license detail
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
7.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command displays the detailed information of the license that is installed on your system.
Examples
The following is a sample output for the show license detail command:
se-10-0-0-0# show license detail
Index: 1 Feature: TCV-USER Version: 1.0
License State: Active, Not in Use, EULA accepted
Evaluation total period: 4 weeks 2 days
Evaluation period left: 4 weeks 2 days
Store Name: Primary License Storage
Index: 2 Feature: VMIVR-IVR-SESS Version: 1.0
License State: Active, In Use
Store Name: Primary License Storage
Index: 3 Feature: VMIVR-IVR-SESS Version: 1.0
Evaluation total period: 8 weeks 4 days
Evaluation period left: 8 weeks 4 days
Store Name: Evaluation License Storage
Index: 4 Feature: VMIVR-PORT Version: 1.0
License State: Active, Not in Use
Store Name: Primary License Storage
Index: 5 Feature: VMIVR-PORT Version: 1.0
Evaluation total period: 8 weeks 4 days
Evaluation period left: 8 weeks 4 days
Store Name: Evaluation License Storage
Index: 6 Feature: VMIVR-VM-MBX Version: 1.0
License State: Active, In Use
Store Name: Primary License Storage
Index: 7 Feature: VMIVR-VM-MBX Version: 1.0
Evaluation total period: 8 weeks 4 days
Evaluation period left: 8 weeks 4 days
Store Name: Evaluation License Storage
Table 43 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 43 show license details Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Feature Name
|
Displays the feature name.
|
License Type
|
Types of licenses installed on your system
|
License State
|
Licenses that are in different status such as in-use, active, expired and so on.
|
License Count
|
Number of the license.
|
License Priority
|
Priority level of the license.
|
Evaluation total period
|
Total evaluation period for the license.
|
Evaluation period left
|
Remaining evaluation period.
|
Related Commands
show license evaluation
To display the evaluation licenses that are in your system, use the show license evaluation command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show license evaluation
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
7.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command displays the list of evaluation licenses.
Examples
The following is a sample output for the show license evaluation command:
se-10-0-0-0# show license evaluation
StoreIndex: 0 Feature: VMIVR-VM-MBX Version: 1.0
License State: Active, Not in Use, EULA not accepted
Evaluation total period: 8 weeks 4 days
Evaluation period left: 8 weeks 4 days
StoreIndex: 1 Feature: VMIVR-PORT Version: 1.0
License State: Active, Not in Use, EULA not accepted
Evaluation total period: 8 weeks 4 days
Evaluation period left: 8 weeks 4 days
StoreIndex: 2 Feature: VMIVR-IVR-SESS Version: 1.0
License State: Active, Not in Use, EULA accepted
Evaluation total period: 8 weeks 4 days
Evaluation period left: 8 weeks 4 days
Table 44 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 44 show license evaluation Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Feature Name
|
Displays the feature name.
|
License Type
|
Types of licenses installed on your system
|
License State
|
Licenses that are in different status such as in-use, active, expired and so on.
|
License Count
|
Number of the license.
|
License Priority
|
Priority level of the license.
|
Evaluation total period
|
Total evaluation period for the license.
|
Evaluation period left
|
Remaining evaluation period.
|
Related Commands
show license expiring
To display the list of expiring licenses, use the show license expiring command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show license expiring
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
7.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command displays the licenses installed in the system.
Examples
The following is sample output for the show license expiring command:
se-10-0-0-0# show license expiring
StoreIndex: 4 Feature: TCV-USER Version: 1.0
License State: Active, Not in Use, EULA accepted
Evaluation total period: 4 weeks 2 days
Evaluation period left: 4 weeks 2 days
StoreIndex: 0 Feature: VMIVR-VM-MBX Version: 1.0
Evaluation total period: 8 weeks 4 days
Evaluation period left: 8 weeks 4 days
StoreIndex: 1 Feature: VMIVR-PORT Version: 1.0
Evaluation total period: 8 weeks 4 days
Evaluation period left: 8 weeks 4 days
StoreIndex: 2 Feature: VMIVR-IVR-SESS Version: 1.0
Evaluation total period: 8 weeks 4 days
Evaluation period left: 8 weeks 4 days
Table 45 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 45 show license expiring Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Feature Name
|
Displays the feature name.
|
License Type
|
Types of licenses installed on your system
|
License State
|
Licenses that are in different status such as in-use, active, expired and so on.
|
License Count
|
Number of the license.
|
License Priority
|
Priority level of the license.
|
Evaluation total period
|
Total evaluation period for the license.
|
Evaluation period left
|
Remaining evaluation period.
|
Related Commands
show license feature
To display the license feature information, use the show license feature command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show license feature
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
7.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command displays the license feature information.
Examples
The following is a sample output for the show license feature command:
se-10-0-0-0# show license feature
Feature name Enforcement Evaluation Clear Allowed Enabled
VMIVR-VM-MBX yes yes yes yes
VMIVR-PORT yes yes yes no
VMIVR-IVR-SESS yes yes yes yes
Table 46 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 46 show license feature Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Feature Name
|
Displays the feature name.
|
Enforcement
|
Displays the feature enforced.
|
Evaluation
|
Displays the feature evaluation .
|
Clear Allowed
|
Displays the feature cleared
|
Enabled
|
Displays the feature enabled.
|
Related Commands
show license file
To display the license file information, use the show license file command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show license file
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
7.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command displays the license file information.
Examples
The following is a sample output for the show license file command:
se-10-0-0-0# show license file
License Store: Primary License Storage
License: 11 VMIVR-PORT 1.0 LONG NORMAL STANDALONE EXCL 6_KEYS INFINITE_KEY
S NEVER NEVER NiL SLM_CODE CL_ND_LCK NiL *18YU984YDTYMXMU400 NiL
NiL NiL 5_MINS <UDI><PID>NME-WAE-302-K9</PID><SN>FOC11036AJB</SN>
</UDI> FoNLii5xXuUEUf7RzaIIfcB2RUHHaUOjpWPq,rxB3K3lpGwO05cEnIJL3L
jP:f,c3SyQCBTk9kgFrgdzSiHKIl3705bJVWBUlgF9YaqsT,xu3lyWFNsNyAecADy
54VkdVzV8$<WLC>AQEBIQAB//9rzm6Pj8U5mbFWbaOx2KaaZrHS0HclB0gj/hL5zQ
dv2lKLwhgEocUu2YQnz237KjSRqwInXo3s+nsLU7rOtdOxoIxYZAo3LYmUJ+MFzsq
lhKoJVlPyEvQ8H21MNUjVbhoN0gyIWsyiJaM8AQIkVBQFzhr10GYolVzdzfJfEPQI
x6tZ++/Vtc/q3SF/5Ko8XCY=</WLC>
Hash: y9IX2Jq/an2ygHUnQe228hV1OxI=
License: 11 VMIVR-IVR-SESS 1.0 LONG NORMAL STANDALONE EXCL 4_KEYS INFINITE
_KEYS NEVER NEVER NiL SLM_CODE CL_ND_LCK NiL *18YU984YDTYMXMU400
NiL NiL NiL 5_MINS <UDI><PID>NME-WAE-302-K9</PID><SN>FOC11036AJB<
/SN></UDI> niOA5::7dHEH,whZuMZ7Lo,O4OyeECGbquuV26UOHE3BPRwiE6my3l
C1F0PXBqfYfA6VaEqk9oNh6K7A3khWcD3KGVPBlteB53:,hcs1ScMlVaq80RbBnpv
oSsr9c7W7qoVb$<WLC>AQEBIQAB//+eabCIAqnSzgAe5FEbpHRIDGZabcjWVg7YBu
3NpoCd6ZC04jbzTV0f2qXmwbgTq4iRqwInXo3s+nsLU7rOtdOxoIxYZAo3LYmUJ+M
FzsqlhKoJVlPyEvQ8H21MNUjVbhoN0gyIWsyiJaM8AQIkVBQFzhr10GYolVzdzfJf
EPQIx6tZ++/Vtc/q3SF/5Ko8XCY=</WLC>
Hash: tfmjRqPKXvxwVEdthuMOeWInBRI=
License: 11 VMIVR-VM-MBX 1.0 LONG NORMAL STANDALONE EXCL 10_KEYS INFINITE_
KEYS NEVER NEVER NiL SLM_CODE CL_ND_LCK NiL *18YU984YDTYMXMU400 N
iL NiL NiL 5_MINS <UDI><PID>NME-WAE-302-K9</PID><SN>FOC11036AJB</
SN></UDI> 0v7daXrzHN4RU08ya,2z3EeuTJLGnIyHVYXjRzXZOdfxHoVYC:Nt5PN
:pnRwLRopfBQxmU6XPE9:x4O4tuJyzN3olExUpqZjxo2GyqvQXeCTfAEj7KQ5kmqv
LF:s:0Ej5vLi$<WLC>AQEBIQAB//+4NiqvPO0eBLwk09Vuw9qsGxKIuiO0h43tB7n
R7NDBAOY4JHw3p9gVEbcg0uWO0V+RqwInXo3s+nsLU7rOtdOxoIxYZAo3LYmUJ+MF
zsqlhKoJVlPyEvQ8H21MNUjVbhoN0gyIWsyiJaM8AQIkVBQFzhr10GYolVzdzfJfE
PQIx6tZ++/Vtc/q3SF/5Ko8XCY=</WLC>
Hash: 2Bu+rezuGzYh+o5ZUuJjd+dX8u8=
License: 11 TCV-USER 1.0 LONG TRIAL DISABLED 720 DISABLED STANDALONE ADD 2
_KEYS INFINITE_KEYS NEVER NEVER NiL SLM_CODE CL_ND_LCK NiL *18YU9
84YDTYMXMU400 NiL NiL NiL 5_MINS <UDI><PID>NME-WAE-302-K9</PID><S
N>FOC11036AJB</SN></UDI> zCsNKbbXN8HnBTsPvgqULt3Low,xlYcHKRNjlxlk
GWfACr3u5cAtCKtKNWpXIo,FfBBUDNsEc5pZLs8I1xsQHi3lzvSYwC0P3kWhIU31x
zUELVihivE47tM2,Q0e6nc7RGL2$<WLC>AQEBIQAB//8ll2Xh3iHobGSccTPNh69c
3AB/3/xoEpwmQ0D2pG+gMeaDlAyNPqCSJrebI9DKzDWRqwInXo3s+nsLU7rOtdOxo
IxYZAo3LYmUJ+MFzsqlhKoJVlPyEvQ8H21MNUjVbhoN0gyIWsyiJaM8AQIkVBQFzh
r10GYolVzdzfJfEPQIx6tZ++/Vtc/q3SF/5Ko8XCY=</WLC>
Hash: wOrt2FbpILlU2GD6z2GQmyqtXc8=
cense Store: Evaluation License Storage
License: 11 VMIVR-VM-MBX 1.0 LONG TRIAL DISABLED 1440 DISABLED STANDALONE
ADD 600_KEYS INFINITE_KEYS NEVER NEVER NiL SLM_CODE DEMO NiL NiL
Ni NiL NiL 5_MINS NiL gJ1FlssZ39TgvQDH8Fu93Cdz1kXs8LHaiGCsOwLM8GL
WYKOyiM9rRhOmFuBMauv1f8$<WLC>AQEBIQAB//8ZAAAH04VppVZrShktc98KWZok
rD+2kyDqago7pv03O9Qaf+ySGcEDwfkPFouHEVCRqwInXo3s+nsLU7rOtdOxoIxYZ
Ao3LYmUJ+MFzsqlhKoJVlPyEvQ8H21MNUjVbhoN0gyIWsyiJaM8AQIkVBQFzhr10G
YolVzdzfJfEPQIx6tZ++/Vtc/q3SF/5Ko8XCY=</WLC>
Hash: /Peb+gBMyhtkTWA2xsHtWUe9iHM=
License: 11 VMIVR-PORT 1.0 LONG TRIAL DISABLED 1440 DISABLED STANDALONE AD
D 60_KEYS INFINITE_KEYS NEVER NEVER NiL SLM_CODE DEMO NiL NiL Ni
NiL NiL 5_MINS NiL KLvQ,vhWuiuWKoq4CKCGVaViNEhi9Tt72vuPW:sEQgfR6j
rvWSojAXLyaNzK1pHgVv$<WLC>AQEBIQAB//93kd6S0MKNohzwFzTUDFlx8Ys45Bt
qQ4iRE1oDDQqlSLZ2J7lKBREvSjnekce96j6RqwInXo3s+nsLU7rOtdOxoIxYZAo3
LYmUJ+MFzsqlhKoJVlPyEvQ8H21MNUjVbhoN0gyIWsyiJaM8AQIkVBQFzhr10GYol
VzdzfJfEPQIx6tZ++/Vtc/q3SF/5Ko8XCY=</WLC>
Hash: Ni60pM89ClO8EOKyEJDvvv0wy+M=
License: 11 VMIVR-IVR-SESS 1.0 LONG TRIAL DISABLED 1440 DISABLED STANDALON
E ADD 60_KEYS INFINITE_KEYS NEVER NEVER NiL SLM_CODE DEMO NiL NiL
Ni NiL NiL 5_MINS NiL tmJX8w,cjZmVzFZ0ePsQft4Cj3aHw7o65rAwYPKKWl
fctrsZFX7JfHMuIoDpqsidfK$<WLC>AQEBIQAB//+vZvtu3GzCrcjMglMFaK3oeTB
7QpwrJjR2i09Ek2ihOwIzp5XYvxYQIYV1FT6SBjaRqwInXo3s+nsLU7rOtdOxoIxY
ZAo3LYmUJ+MFzsqlhKoJVlPyEvQ8H21MNUjVbhoN0gyIWsyiJaM8AQIkVBQFzhr10
GYolVzdzfJfEPQIx6tZ++/Vtc/q3SF/5Ko8XCY=</WLC>
Hash: UvjvV3v0PfglcfxN0OYSM9pY+LA=
Related Commands
show license in-use
To display information about the licenses that are in use on your module, use the show license in-use command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show license in-use
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
7.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command displays the list of licenses currently marked as in-use.
Examples
The following is a sample output for the show license in-use command:
se-10-0-0-0# show license in-use
StoreIndex: 0 Feature: VMIVR-PORT Version: 1.0
License State: Active, In Use
StoreIndex: 1 Feature: VMIVR-VM-MBX Version: 1.0
License State: Active, In Use
Table 47 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 47 show license in-use Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
License Type
|
Types of licenses installed on your system
|
License State
|
Licenses that are in different status such as in-use, active, expired and so on.
|
License Count
|
Number of the license.
|
License Priority
|
Priority level of the license.
|
Evaluation total period
|
Total evaluation period for the license.
|
Evaluation period left
|
Remaining evaluation period.
|
Related Commands
show license permanent
To display the list of permanent licenses that are installed on your system, use the show license permanent command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show license permanent
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
7.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command displays the list of permanent licenses.
Examples
The following is a sample output for the show license permanent command:
se-10-0-0-0# show license permanent
StoreIndex: 0 Feature: VMIVR-PORT Version: 1.0
License State: Active, Not in Use
StoreIndex: 1 Feature: VMIVR-IVR-SESS Version: 1.0
License State: Active, In Use
StoreIndex: 2 Feature: VMIVR-VM-MBX Version: 1.0
License State: Active, In Use
Related Commands
show license statistics
To display the statistics of license agent actions, use the show license statistics command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show license statistics
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
7.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command displays the statistics of license agent actions.
Examples
The following is a sample output for the show license statistics command:
se-10-0-0-0# show license statistics
Administrative statistics
Install duplicate count: 0
Related Commands
show license status
To display the license status information, use the show license status command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show license status
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
7.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command displays the license status information..
Examples
The following is a sample output for the show license status command:
se-10-0-0-0# show license status
permanent Non-expiring node locked license
extension Expiring node locked license
evaluation Expiring non node locked license
License Operation Supported
modify Modify license priority
Device Credential type: IMAGE
Device Credential Verification: PASS
Related Commands
show license status application
To display the status of the license applications installed, use the show license status application command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show license status application [ivr | ports | timecardview | voicemail ]
Syntax Description
ivr
|
Displays the IVR license status.
|
ports
|
Displays the port license status.
|
timecardview
|
Displays the TimecardView license status.
|
voicemail
|
Displays the voicemail license status.
|
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
7.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command displays the status of license applications installed in the system. If no keyword is specified, then the status of all installed license applications is displayed.
Examples
The following example displays license status information for all applications.
se-10-0-0-0# show license status application
voicemail disabled, no activated mailbox license available
ivr disabled, no activated ivr session license available
se-10-0-0-0# show license status application
voicemail enabled: 4 ports, 4 sessions, 5 mailboxes
ivr disabled, no activated ivr session license available
The following examples work only in an IVR configuration:
se-10-0-0-0# show license status application
voicemail disabled, ivr session quantity (4) is equal to or exceeds available ports (4)
se-10-0-0-0# show license status application
voicemail enabled: 6 ports, 2 sessions, 5 mailboxes
The following is sample output for the show license status application ivr command:
se-10-0-0-0# show license status application ivr
The following example displays TimeCardView license status information only:
se-10-0-0-0# show license status application timecardview
The following example displays voicemail license status information only:
se-10-0-0-0# show license status application voicemail
voicemail enabled: 6 ports, 2 sessions, 5 mailboxes
Related Commands
show license udi
To display the licensable UDI values on the service module of the system, use the show license udi command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show license udi
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
7.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command displays the udi license information. The UDI is printed on a label located on the back of most Cisco hardware devices or on a label tray visible on the front panel of field-replaceable motherboards.
Examples
The following is sample output for the show license udi command:
se-10-0-0-0# show license udi
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*0 NME-CUE FOC11036AJB NME-CUE:FOC11036A
Related Commands
show lists detail private
To display details of a specific private distribution list for a specific subscriber, use the show lists detail private command in the Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show lists detail private {name list-name | number list-number} owner owner-id
Syntax Description
name list-name
|
Name of the private distribution list.
|
number list-number
|
Number of the private distribution list.
|
owner owner-id
|
Name of the list owner.
|
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modifications
|
2.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
3.2
|
This command was extended to display numbers which belong to Non Subscribers . The type of the phone number is displayed as Non-Subscriber.
|
Usage Guidelines
An error message appears if the list name, number, or owner does not exist.
The command displays the list number, list name, list type, description, owners, and members with their type categories.
The list owner and local subscribers who are members of the ViewPrivateList or Administrators groups can view the private lists that belong to a particular subscriber.
Examples
The following is sample output for the show lists detail private command:
se-10-0-0-0# show lists detail private name projectteam owner user23
6177712177 non-subscriber
The show lists detail private number 4 owner user23 command would display the same output as shown above.
Table 48 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 48 show lists detail private Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Number:
|
ID number of the list.
|
Name:
|
Name of the list.
|
Type:
|
Type of list.
|
Description:
|
Description of the list.
|
Owners:
|
User IDs of each owner of the list.
|
Members:
|
User IDs of each member of the list.
|
Related Commands
show lists detail public
To display details of a specific public distribution list on the local system, use the show lists detail public command in the Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show lists detail public {name list-name | number list-number}
Syntax Description
name list-name
|
Name of the public distribution list.
|
number list-number
|
Number of the public distribution list.
|
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modifications
|
2.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
3.2
|
This command was extended to display numbers which belong to Non Subscribers . The type of the phone number is displayed as Non-Subscriber.
|
Usage Guidelines
An error message appears if the list name or number does not exist.
The command displays the list number, list name, list type, owners, and members with their type categories.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show lists detail public command:
se-10-0-0-0# show lists detail public name engineers
6177712177 non-subscriber
The show list detail public number 5 command would display the same output as shown above.
Table 49 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 49 show lists detail public Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Number:
|
ID number of the list.
|
Name:
|
Name of the list.
|
Type:
|
Type of list.
|
Description:
|
Description of the list.
|
Owners:
|
User ID of each owner of the list.
|
Members:
|
User ID of each member of the list.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show lists detail private
|
Displays the details of the private distribution lists for a specified owner.
|
show lists owner
|
Displays all the public and private distribution lists for a specified owner.
|
show lists public
|
Displays all public distribution lists on the local system.
|
show lists owner
To display all the private and public distribution lists for a specific owner, use the show lists owner command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show lists owner owner-id
Syntax Description
owner-id
|
Name of the subscriber or group that owns the distribution list.
|
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modifications
|
2.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
An error message appears if the owner does not exist.
The lists appear in alphabetical order, private lists followed by public lists. The command displays the number, name, and type for each list.
Examples
The following is sample output for the show lists owner command:
se-10-0-0-0# show lists owner user23
List Number List Name List Type
4 projectteam Private List
Table 50 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 50 show lists owner Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Owner:
|
User ID of the list owner.
|
List Number
|
ID number of the list.
|
List Name
|
Name of the list.
|
List Type
|
Type of list.
|
Related Commands
show lists public
To display all the public distribution lists on the local system, use the show lists public command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show lists public
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modifications
|
2.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
The command displays the lists in alphabetical order with each list name, number, and type, followed by the details of each list.
Examples
The following is sample output for the show lists public command:
se-10-0-0-0# show lists public
List number List Name Type
techs General Delivery Mailbox
The system does not display the details of the everyone list.
Table 51 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 51 show lists public Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
List number
|
ID number of the list.
|
List Name
|
Name of the list.
|
Type
|
Type of list.
|
Description:
|
Description of the list.
|
Owners:
|
User ID and type of owner for each owner of the list.
|
Members:
|
User ID and type of member for each member of the list.
|
Related Commands
show log
To display logging data, use the show log command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show log name name [containing expression | paged | tail]
Syntax Description
name name
|
The name of the log file to display. Use the show logs command to display a list of available log files.
|
containing expression
|
(Optional) Only display events that match a search expression.
|
paged
|
(Optional) Display in paged mode.
|
tail
|
(Optional) Display the latest events as they occur.
|
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
1.0
|
This command was introduced on the Cisco Unity Express network module and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express 3.0.
|
1.1
|
This command was implemented on the advanced integration module (AIM) and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager 3.3(3).
|
1.1.2
|
This command was implemented on the Cisco 2800 series and Cisco 3800 series routers.
|
Usage Guidelines
See the "Related Commands" section for filtering options.
Examples
The following is partial output for the show log command that displays the dmesg log:
se-10-0-0-0# show log name dmesg
Press <CTRL-C> to exit...
Linux version 2.4.24 (bld_adm@bld-system) (gcc version 2.95.3 20010315 (release4
setup.c: handling flash window at [15MB..16MB]
setup.c: handling kernel log buf at [245.5MB]
setup.c: handling trace buf at [246MB]
BIOS-provided physical RAM map:
BIOS-e820: 0000000000000000 - 000000000009f400 (usable)
BIOS-e820: 000000000009f400 - 00000000000a0000 (reserved)
BIOS-e820: 00000000000e0800 - 0000000000100000 (reserved)
BIOS-e820: 0000000000100000 - 0000000000f00000 (usable)
BIOS-e820: 0000000000f00000 - 0000000001000000 (reserved)
BIOS-e820: 0000000001000000 - 000000000f580000 (usable)
BIOS-e820: 000000000f580000 - 000000000f600000 (reserved)
BIOS-e820: 000000000f600000 - 0000000010000000 (reserved)
BIOS-e820: 00000000fff00000 - 0000000100000000 (reserved)
On node 0 totalpages: 62848
Kernel command line: root=/dev/hda1 ro plat=nm
Detected 498.674 MHz processor.
Calibrating delay loop... 996.14 BogoMIPS
Memory: 245128k/251392k available (1164k kernel code, 4852k reserved, 667k data)
kdb version 4.3 by Keith Owens, Scott Lurndal. Copyright SGI, All Rights Reservd
log_head: h: 0, t: 8429274, l: 0, w: 0, s: 10484672
log_head: h: 0, t: 8429274, l: 0, w: 0, s: 10484672
Dentry cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 6, 262144 bytes)
Inode cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
Mount cache hash table entries: 512 (order: 0, 4096 bytes)
Buffer cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 4, 65536 bytes)
Page-cache hash table entries: 65536 (order: 6, 262144 bytes)
CPU: L1 I cache: 16K, L1 D cache: 16K
CPU serial number disabled.
The following is sample output for the show log command that displays the dmesg log using a search string:
se-10-0-0-0# show log name dmesg containing setup
Press <CTRL-C> to exit...
setup.c: handling flash window at [15MB..16MB]
setup.c: handling kernel log buf at [245.5MB]
setup.c: handling trace buf at [246MB]
The following is partial output for the show log command that displays the dmesg log in paged mode:
se-10-0-0-0# show log name dmesg paged
Linux version 2.4.24 (bld_adm@bld-system) (gcc version 2.95.3 20010315 (release
)) #1 Tue Nov 30 23:07:21 PST 2004
setup.c: handling flash window at [15MB..16MB]
setup.c: handling kernel log buf at [245.5MB]
setup.c: handling trace buf at [246MB]
BIOS-provided physical RAM map:
BIOS-e820: 0000000000000000 - 000000000009f400 (usable)
BIOS-e820: 000000000009f400 - 00000000000a0000 (reserved)
BIOS-e820: 00000000000e0800 - 0000000000100000 (reserved)
BIOS-e820: 0000000000100000 - 0000000000f00000 (usable)
BIOS-e820: 0000000000f00000 - 0000000001000000 (reserved)
BIOS-e820: 0000000001000000 - 000000000f580000 (usable)
BIOS-e820: 000000000f580000 - 000000000f600000 (reserved)
BIOS-e820: 000000000f600000 - 0000000010000000 (reserved)
BIOS-e820: 00000000fff00000 - 0000000100000000 (reserved)
On node 0 totalpages: 62848
Kernel command line: root=/dev/hda1 ro plat=nm
The following is the output for the show log command that displays the current dmesg log as events are being entered:
se-10-0-0-0# show log name dmesg tail
Press <CTRL-C> to exit...
Freeing unused kernel memory: 88k freed
The following is partial output for the show log command that displays the dmesg log beginning with the first line starting with ide0:
se-10-0-0-0# show log name dmesg | begin ide0
ide0: BM-DMA at 0xfc00-0xfc07, BIOS settings: hda:pio, hdb:pio
ide1: BM-DMA at 0xfc08-0xfc0f, BIOS settings: hdc:pio, hdd:pio
hda: C/H/S=50127/232/176 from BIOS ignored
hdb: C/H/S=0/0/0 from BIOS ignored
hda: IC25N020ATMR04-0, ATA DISK drive
blk: queue c030c160, I/O limit 4095Mb (mask 0xffffffff)
ide0 at 0x1f0-0x1f7,0x3f6 on irq 14
hda: attached ide-disk driver.
hda: host protected area => 1
hda: 39070080 sectors (20004 MB) w/1740KiB Cache, CHS=2432/255/63, UDMA(33)
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show begin
|
Begins the output of any show command from a specified string.
|
show exclude
|
Filters show command output so that it excludes lines that contain a particular regular expression.
|
show include
|
Filters show command output so that it displays only lines that contain a particular regular expression.
|
show logs
|
Displays the list of available logs.
|
show logging
To show the types of messages that are displayed on the console, use the show logging command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show logging
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
1.0
|
This command was introduced on the Cisco Unity Express network module and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express 3.0.
|
1.1
|
This command was implemented on the advanced integration module (AIM) and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager 3.3(3).
|
1.1.2
|
This command was implemented on the Cisco 2800 series and Cisco 3800 series routers.
|
Usage Guidelines
See the "Related Commands" section for filtering options.
Examples
The following displays the output for the show logging command when errors and fatal messages are displayed on the console.
se-10-0-0-0# show logging
MODULE ENTITY ACTIVITY FILTER
The following displays the output for the show logging command when errors, fatal messages, and ccn engine messages are displayed on the console.
se-10-0-0-0# show logging
MODULE ENTITY ACTIVITY FILTER
The following example displays show logging output when an external syslog server is configured:
se-10-0-0-0# show logging
MODULE ENTITY ACTIVITY FILTER
No monitored events active
Log server address: 10.187.240.31
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
log console
|
Specifies the types of messages displayed on the console.
|
show begin
|
Begins the output of any show command from a specified string.
|
show exclude
|
Filters show command output so that it excludes lines that contain a particular regular expression.
|
show include
|
Filters show command output so that it displays only lines that contain a particular regular expression.
|
show logs
To show the existing log files on the CUE module, use the show logs command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show logs
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
1.0
|
This command was introduced on the Cisco Unity Express network module and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express 3.0.
|
1.1
|
This command was implemented on the advanced integration module (AIM) and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager 3.3(3).
|
1.1.2
|
This command was implemented on the Cisco 2800 series and Cisco 3800 series routers.
|
Usage Guidelines
See the "Related Commands" section for filtering options.
Examples
The following example is a sample list of log files available on the system:
root_heapdump2749.1023408628.txt
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
log trace boot
|
Configures trace logging options.
|
show begin
|
Begins the output of any show command from a specified string.
|
show exclude
|
Filters show command output so that it excludes lines that contain a particular regular expression.
|
show include
|
Filters show command output so that it displays only lines that contain a particular regular expression.
|
show memory
To display memory information for the CUE module, use the show memory command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show memory
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
2.0
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
The following example shows detailed information about the memory on the CUE network module:
Total Memory (kB): 245216
Active Memory (kB): 23728
Inactive Memory (kB): 196620
TOTAL INUSE MAXUSED ERR TYPE
Table 52 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 52 show memory Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Total Memory (kB)
|
The total amount of memory available to the kernel.
Note Some of the physical memory may be reserved and therefore not included in this number.
|
Active Memory (kB)
|
The portion of process memory accessed recently by code somewhere in the system.
|
Inactive Memory (kB)
|
The portion of process memory that has not been accessed recently.
|
Other Memory (kB)
|
Memory allocated for nonprocess use.
|
MemoryPool (kB)
|
Memory not allocated for any use.
|
Kernel Memory
|
TOTAL
|
The amount of memory reserved for this type.
|
INUSE
|
The portion of the reserved memory that is currently being used.
|
MAXUSED
|
The peak INUSE value since the last reboot.
|
ERR
|
The number of times allocations for this use have failed.
|
TYPE
|
There are three types possible:
• fs—File system
• net—Network protocols
• other—All other types
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show processes
|
Displays subsystem status and statistics for the CUE module.
|
show messaging-gateway
To display the details associated with the registration of the messaging gateway, use the show messaging-gateway command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show messaging-gateway
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
3.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command shows the status of the primary and secondary gateways and whether autoregistration and the ability to lookup phone numbers in the remote directory are enabled.
Examples
The following example shows output from this command:
se-10-0-0-0# show messaging-gateway
AutoRegister to gateway(s) : Enabled
Remote directory lookup : Enabled (with TUI prompt)
Primary messaging gateway :
Status : Registered (Tue Aug 21 17:09:08 PDT 2006)
Reg-expiration : Wed Aug 22 17:09:08 PDT 2006
Reg-password : (Not displayed)
Retry-interval : 10 minute(s)
Secondary messaging gateway :
Table 53 show network detail location id Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
AutoRegister to gateway(s) :
|
Whether autoregistration is enabled.
|
Remote directory lookup :
|
Whether the ability to lookup phone numbers in the remote directory is enabled.
|
Primary messaging gateway :
|
Configuration status of the primary messaging gateway
|
Secondary messaging gateway:
|
Configuration status of the secondary messaging gateway
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
messaging-gateway
|
Specifies the location ID and IP address for the primary or secondary messaging gateway.
|
messaging-gateway registration
|
Causes the endpoint (Cisco Unity Express) to send a registration message to its messaging gateway.
|
show network detail local
To display network information for the local Cisco Unity Express location, use the show network detail local command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show network detail local
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
2.0
|
This command was introduced.
|
2.1
|
Broadcast message and vCard information was added to the display.
|
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display information about the local Cisco Unity Express site, including the location ID, name, abbreviation, e-mail domain, minimum and maximum extension lengths, phone prefix, VPIM encoding type, if spoken name is enabled, status of vCard enabling, the VPIM broadcast message ID, and the number of messages sent and received.
Examples
The following example shows detailed information about the local Cisco Unity Express site called "San JoseCA":
se-10-0-0-0# show network detail local
Email domain: sjc.cue.abcdef.com
Minimum extension length: 2
Maximum extension length: 15
Send spoken name: enabled
VPIM broadcast ID: vpim-broadcast
Table 54 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 54 show network detail local Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Location ID:
|
Location ID for the local network.
|
Name:
|
Name of the local location.
|
Abbreviation:
|
Abbreviated name of the remote location.
|
Email domain:
|
E-mail domain name for the remote location.
|
Minimum extension length:
|
Minimum number of digits for extensions at this location.
|
Maximum extension length:
|
Maximum number of digits for extensions at this location.
|
Phone prefix:
|
Prefix for dialing an extension at this location.
|
VPIM encoding:
|
Type of VPIM encoding for this location.
|
Send spoken name:
|
Status of whether this location can send spoken names for subscribers.
|
Send vCard:
|
Status of whether this location can send vCard information for subscribers.
|
State:
|
Status of the remote location to send and receive messages.
|
VPIM broadcast ID:
|
VPIM broadcast ID for this location.
|
Sent msg count:
|
Number of messages sent to this location.
|
Received msg count:
|
Number of messages received from this location.
|
Related Commands
show network detail location id
To display network information for a specified Cisco Unity Express location ID, use the show network detail location id command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show network detail location id number
Syntax Description
number
|
ID number of the Cisco Unity Express network location.
|
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
2.0
|
This command was introduced.
|
2.1
|
Broadcast message and voice card information was added to the display.
|
3.0
|
This command was extended to also display the digits prepended to the calling number rule for the live-reply feature.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command provides detailed information about the specified Cisco Unity Express location, including the name, abbreviation, e-mail domain, minimum and maximum extension lengths, phone prefix, VPIM encoding type, if spoken name is enabled, voice card enable status, broadcast message status, the number of messages sent and received, and the digits prepended to the calling number rule.
Examples
The following example shows information about the remote Cisco Unity Express location with the ID of 102:
se-10-0-0-0# show network detail location id 102
Email domain: dfw.mycompany.com
Minimum extension length: 2
Maximum extension length: 15
Send spoken name: enabled
VPIM broadcast ID: vpim-broadcast
Live-reply calling number rule prepend: 91
Table 55 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 55 show network detail location id Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Name:
|
Name of the remote location.
|
Abbreviation:
|
Abbreviated name of the remote location.
|
Email domain:
|
E-mail domain name for the remote location.
|
Minimum extension length:
|
Minimum number of digits for extensions at this location.
|
Maximum extension length:
|
Maximum number of digits for extensions at this location.
|
Phone prefix:
|
Prefix for dialing an extension at this location.
|
VPIM encoding:
|
Type of VPIM encoding for this location.
|
Send spoken name:
|
Status of whether this location can send spoken names for subscribers.
|
Send vCard:
|
Status of whether this location can send voice card information for subscribers.
|
State:
|
Status of the remote location to send and receive messages.
|
VPIM broadcast ID:
|
VPIM broadcast ID for this location.
|
Sent msg count:
|
Number of messages sent to this location.
|
Received msg count:
|
Number of messages received from this location.
|
Live-reply calling number rule prepend:
|
Digits prepended to the calling number rule.
|
Related Commands
show network locations
To display information about Cisco Unity Express locations, use the show network locations command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show network locations
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
2.0
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to verify the location ID, name, abbreviation, and domain name for each configured Cisco Unity Express network location.
Examples
The following example shows the network locations for a Cisco Unity Express system:
se-10-0-0-0# show network locations
101 'San Jose' SJC sjc.mycompany.com
102 'Dallas/Fort Worth' DFW dfw.mycompany.com
201 'Los Angeles' LAX lax.mycompany.com
202 'Canada' CAN can.mycompany.com
301 'Chicago' CHI chi.mycompany.com
302 'New York' NYC nyc.mycompany.com
401 'Bangalore' BAN bang.mycompany.com
Related Commands
show network locations cached
To display information about all remote location entries cached on Cisco Unity Express, use the show network locations cached command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show network locations cached
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
3.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to verify the location ID, name, abbreviation, and domain name for each remote network location on cached Cisco Unity Express.
Examples
The following example shows the remote network location entries cached on a Cisco Unity Express system:
se-10-0-0-0# show network locations cached
101 'San Jose' SJC sjc.mycompany.com
102 'Dallas/Fort Worth' DFW dfw.mycompany.com
201 'Los Angeles' LAX lax.mycompany.com
202 'Canada' CAN can.mycompany.com
301 'Chicago' CHI chi.mycompany.com
302 'New York' NYC nyc.mycompany.com
401 'Bangalore' BAN bang.mycompany.com
Related Commands
show network locations configured
To display information about all remote location entries configured on Cisco Unity Express, use the show network locations configured command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show network locations configured
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
3.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to verify the location ID, name, abbreviation, and domain name for each remote network location configured on Cisco Unity Express. This command replaces the existing show network locations command.
Examples
The following example shows the remote network locations configured for a Cisco Unity Express system:
se-10-0-0-0# show network locations configured
101 'San Jose' SJC sjc.mycompany.com
102 'Dallas/Fort Worth' DFW dfw.mycompany.com
201 'Los Angeles' LAX lax.mycompany.com
202 'Canada' CAN can.mycompany.com
301 'Chicago' CHI chi.mycompany.com
302 'New York' NYC nyc.mycompany.com
401 'Bangalore' BAN bang.mycompany.com
Related Commands
show network queues
To display information about messages in the outgoing queue on a Cisco Unity Express system, use the show network queues command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show network queues
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
2.0
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
The queue information contains three displays: one for running job queue information, one for urgent job queue information, and one for normal job queue information.
Examples
The following example shows output from the show network queues command:
se-10-0-0-0# show network queues
ID TYPE TIME RETRY SENDER RECIPIENT
107 VPIM 06:13:26 20 jennifer 1001@sjc.mycompany.com
106 VPIM 06:28:25 20 jennifer 1001@sjc.mycompany.com
ID TYPE TIME RETRY SENDER RECIPIENT
123 VPIM 16:33:39 1 andy 9003@lax.mycompany.com
ID TYPE TIME RETRY SENDER RECIPIENT
122 VPIM 16:33:23 1 andy 9001@lax.mycompany.com
124 VPIM 16:34:28 1 andy 9003@lax.mycompany.com
125 VPIM 16:34:57 1 andy 9002@lax.mycompany.com
Table 56 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 56 show network queues Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
ID
|
ID of the message job in the queue.
|
TYPE
|
Type of job.
|
TIME
|
Time the job entered the queue.
|
RETRY
|
Number of retries to send the message to the recipient.
|
SENDER
|
User ID of the message sender.
|
RECIPIENT
|
User ID of the recipient of the message.
|
Related Commands
show notification configuration
To display the configured thresholds for SNMP notifications, use the show notification configuration command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show notification configuration
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
|
Modification
|
2.2
|
This command was introduced on the Cisco Unity Express NM-CUE, AIM-CUE, and NM-CUE-EC.
|
Examples
The following example shows output from the show notification configuration command:
se-10-0-0-0# show notification configuration
Login user threshold: 10 (errors within a 5 minute interval)
Login password threshold: 30 (errors within a 5 minute interval)
PIN uid threshold: 12 (errors within a 5 minute interval)
PIN password threshold: 8 (errors within a 5 minute interval)
PIN reset threshold: 3 (resets within a 5 minute interval)
Related Commands
show ntp associations
To display the association identifier and status for all Network Time Protocol (NTP) servers, use the show ntp associations command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show ntp associations [assoc-id association-id]
Syntax Description
assoc-id association-id
|
(Optional) Displays detailed information about the specified association ID.
|
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
1.1.2
|
This command was introduced on the Cisco Unity Express network module (NM) and the advanced integration module (AIM) for both Cisco Unified Communications Manager and Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express.
Note A similar Cisco IOS command was introduced in Cisco IOS Release 10.0.
|
Usage Guidelines
The show ntp associations command displays the association identifier and status for all the NTP servers configured for Cisco Unity Express but does not provide detailed information about the servers. The show ntp associations assoc-id association-id command provides detailed information on the status of a specified NTP server.
Use the status field to determine the configuration and status of all the NTP servers. This field consists of 4 hexadecimal digits:
•
The first two digits specify the server configuration and how far it progressed through the clock selection process. See Table 57.
•
The second two digits indicate the number of events and the type of the last event. See Table 58.
Table 57 shows common status codes and their meanings. The first digit specifies the configuration, reachability, and authentication status for the specified server. The second digit records how well the specified server passed through the clock selection algorithm.
Table 57 Status Field Code Values
Status Field Codes
|
Meaning
|
1xxx
|
Server has sent a peer synchronization request to the local machine, but the server is not configured locally.
|
7xxx
|
Server is a peer that is not configured locally but is reachable and using proper authentication.
|
8xxx
|
Server is configured but not authenticated or reachable.
|
9xxx
|
Server is configured and reachable.
|
Cxxx
|
Server is configured to use authentication but is not reachable.
|
Dxxx
|
Server is configured to use authentication and is reachable but is not using a trusted key.
|
Fxxx
|
Server is authenticated as a trusted server and is reachable.
|
x0xx
|
Server did not pass any sanity checks and is rejected by the client. Possible causes for this condition include the server failing to authenticate, the server having a huge error bound (over 16 seconds), or the server existing on a higher stratum number than the client.
|
x1xx
|
Server passed the sanity checks but was not close enough to other servers to survive the intersection algorithm. This indicates that the server's clock was outside the largest possible error bounds of the other clocks, a condition that almost certainly indicates that the server is set to the wrong time.
|
x2xx
|
Server passed the correctness checks (intersection algorithm). This value indicates that the server is probably configured correctly.
|
x3xx
|
Server passed the candidate checks. This means that the server was not discarded because there were too many good servers (over 10).
|
x4xx
|
Server passed through the clustering algorithms without being discarded as an outlier having too much dispersion.
|
x5xx
|
Server would be the synchronization source but is too far away. This means that all the other clocks did not pass the sanity check or are too far away also.
|
x6xx
|
Server is the current synchronization source. This is the preferred server status.
|
x7xx to xFxx
|
Reserved values. These should not occur in normal usage.
|
Table 58 lists the event codes. The third digit indicates the number of events that have occurred since the last time an error was returned to the console by NTP or by one of the show ntp commands. This value does not wrap and stops incrementing at 15 (or hex F).
For a properly running server, the value should be xx1x, unless one of the show ntp commands has queried the server since startup. In that case, the value should be xx0x. If the third digit is any other value, check for the event causing errors.
The fourth digit in the field indicates the last event that occurred. For properly running servers, the event should be the server becoming reachable.
Table 58 Event Field Code Values
Event Field Codes
|
Meaning
|
xxx0
|
Unspecified event. Either no events have occurred or some sort of special error has occurred.
|
xxx1
|
IP error occurred reaching the server.
|
xxx2
|
Unable to authenticate a server that used to be reachable. This indicates that the keys changed or someone is spoofing the server.
|
xxx3
|
Formerly reachable server is now unreachable.
|
xxx4
|
Formerly unreachable server is now reachable.
|
xxx5
|
Server's clock had an error.
|
xxx6 to xxxF
|
Reserved values. These should not occur in normal usage.
|
The flash field indicates the status of the packets while a series of 12 diagnostic tests are performed on them. The tests are performed in a specified sequence to gain maximum information while protecting against accidental or malicious errors.
The flash variable is set to zero as each packet is received. If any bits are set as a result of the tests, the packet is discarded.
The tests look for the following information:
•
TEST1 through TEST3 check the packet time stamps from which the offset and delay are calculated. If no bits are set, the packet header variables are saved.
•
TEST4 and TEST5 check access control and cryptographic authentication. If no bits are set, no values are saved.
•
TEST6 through TEST8 check the health of the server. If no bits are set, the offset and delay relative to the server are calculated and saved.
•
TEST9 checks the health of the association. If no bits are set, the saved variables are passed to the clock filter and mitigation algorithm.
•
TEST10 through TEST12 check the authentication state using Autokey public-key cryptography. If any bits are set and the association was previously marked as reachable, the packet is discarded. Otherwise, the originate and receive time stamps are saved and processing continues.
Table 59 lists the flash bits for each test.
Table 59 Flash Field Diagnostic Bit Values
Flash Bit Values
|
Meaning
|
0x001
|
TEST1. Duplicate packet. The packet is at best a casual retransmission and at worst a malicious replay.
|
0x002
|
TEST2. Bogus packet. The packet is not a reply to a message previously sent. This can happen when the NTP daemon is restarted.
|
0x004
|
TEST3. Unsynchronized. One or more time-stamp fields are invalid. This normally happens when the first packet from a peer is received.
|
0x008
|
TEST4. Access is denied.
|
0x010
|
TEST5. Cryptographic authentication fails.
|
0x020
|
TEST6. Server is unsynchronized. Wind up its clock first.
|
0x040
|
TEST7. Server stratum is at the maximum of 15. The server is probably unsynchronized, and its clock needs to be wound up.
|
0x080
|
TEST8. Either the root delay or the dispersion is greater than 1 second.
|
0x100
|
TEST9. Either the peer delay or the dispersion is greater than 1 second.
|
0x200
|
TEST10. Autokey protocol has detected an authentication failure.
|
0x400
|
TEST11. Autokey protocol has not verified the server, or the peer is proventic and has valid key credentials.
|
0x800
|
TEST12. Protocol or configuration error has occurred in the public key algorithm, or a possible intrusion event has been detected.
|
Examples
The following is sample output for the show ntp associations command:
se-10-0-0-0# show ntp associations
ind assID status conf reach auth condition last_event cnt
===========================================================
1 37773 9624 yes yes none sys.peer reachable 2
Table 60 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 60 show ntp associations Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
ind
|
Index number of the association.
|
assID
|
Peer identifier returned by the server.
|
status
|
Hexadecimal value of the server status. See Table 57 and Table 58 for a description of these field codes.
|
conf
|
Indicates whether the server is configured or not. Valid values are yes and no.
|
reach
|
Indicates whether the peer is reachable or not. Valid values are yes and no.
|
auth
|
Status of the server authentication. Valid values are:
• ok
• bad
• none
• " "
|
condition
|
Type of association in the clock selection process. Valid values are:
• space—Reject: Peer is discarded as unreachable.
• falsetick—Peer is discarded as a false tick.
• excess—Peer is discarded as not among the 10 closest peers.
• outlier—Peer is discarded as an outlier.
• candidate—Peer selected for possible synchronization.
• selected—Almost synchronized to this peer.
• sys.peer—Synchronized to this peer.
• pps.peer—Synchronized to this peer on the basis of a pulse-per-second signal.
|
last_event
|
Last event that occurred in the system. Valid values are:
• (empty)
• IP error
• Auth fail
• lost reach
• reachable
• clock expt
See Table 58 for descriptions of these values.
|
cnt
|
Number of events that occurred since the last time an error was returned to the console by NTP. This value does not wrap and stops incrementing at 15 (or hex F). For a properly functioning server, this value should be 1 or 0.
|
The following is sample output for the show ntp associations assoc-id command:
se-10-0-0-0# show ntp associations assoc-id 37773
status=9624 reach, conf, sel_sys.peer, 2 events, event_reach,
srcadr=10.10.10.65, srcport=123, dstadr=10.10.5.2, dstport=123, leap=00,
stratum=8, precision=-18, rootdelay=0.000, rootdispersion=0.031,
refid=127.127.7.1, reach=377, unreach=0, hmode=3, pmode=4, hpoll=10,
ppoll=10, flash=00 ok, keyid=0, offset=-1.139, delay=0.430,
dispersion=14.821, jitter=0.158,
reftime=af4a3bee.f4749337 Thu, Mar 11 1993 14:30:06.954,
org=af4a3bf8.3f18b455 Thu, Mar 11 1993 14:30:16.246,
rec=af4a3bf8.3f71758e Thu, Mar 11 1993 14:30:16.247,
xmt=af4a3bf8.3f545c78 Thu, Mar 11 1993 14:30:16.247,
filtdelay= 0.43 0.63 0.58 0.58 0.48 0.34 0.54 0.45,
filtoffset= -1.14 -0.98 -0.96 -0.90 -0.90 -0.79 -0.47 -0.45,
filtdisp= 0.01 15.40 30.79 46.14 61.48 76.83 92.19 99.90
Table 61 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 61 show ntp associations assoc-id Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
status
|
Status of the peer. See Table 57, Table 58, and Table 60 for descriptions of the values in this line.
|
srcadr
|
IP address of the host server.
|
srcport
|
Port address of the host server.
|
dstadr
|
IP address of the destination server.
|
dstport
|
Port address of the destination server.
|
leap
|
Two-bit code warning of an impending leap second to be inserted in the NTP timescale. Valid values are:
• 00—No warning
• 01—Last minute has 61 seconds
• 10—Last minute has 59 seconds
• 11—Alarm condition (clock not synchronized)
|
stratum
|
Server hop count to the primary clock source. Valid values are:
• 0—Unspecified
• 1—Primary clock reference
• 2-255—Secondary reference via NTP
If the stratum value is 15, the server is probably unsynchronized and its clock needs to be reset.
|
precision
|
Precision of the clock, in seconds to the power of two.
|
rootdelay
|
Total round-trip delay, in seconds, to the primary reference source at the root of the synchronization subnet.
|
rootdispersion
|
Maximum error, in seconds, relative to the primary reference source at the root of the synchronization subnet.
|
refid
|
IP address of the peer selected for synchronization.
|
reach
|
Peer reachability status history, in octal. Each bit is set to 1 if the server is reached during a polling period and is set to 0 otherwise. The value 377 indicates that the last 8 attempts were good.
|
unreach
|
Number of poll intervals since the last valid packet was received.
|
hmode
|
Association mode of the host server. Valid values are:
• 0—Unspecified
• 1—Symmetric active
• 2—Symmetric passive
• 3—Client
• 4—Server
• 5—Broadcast
• 6—Reserved for NTP control messages
• 7—Reserved for private use
|
pmode
|
Association mode of the peer server. Valid values are:
• 0—Unspecified
• 1—Symmetric active
• 2—Symmetric passive
• 3—Client
• 4—Server
• 5—Broadcast
• 6—Reserved for NTP control messages
• 7—Reserved for private use
|
hpoll
|
Minimum interval, in seconds as a power of two, between transmitted messages from the host.
|
ppoll
|
Minimum interval, in seconds as a power of two, between transmitted messages to the peer.
|
flash
|
Status of the packet after a series of diagnostic tests are performed on the packet. See the description of the flash field values in Table 59.
|
keyid
|
ID of the cryptographic key used to generate the message-authentication code.
|
offset
|
Time difference between the client and the server, in milliseconds.
|
delay
|
Round-trip delay of the packet, in milliseconds.
|
dispersion
|
Measure, in milliseconds, of how scattered the time offsets have been from a given time server.
|
jitter
|
Estimated time error, in milliseconds, of the Cisco Unity Express clock measured as an exponential average of RMS time differences.
|
reftime
|
Local time, in time-stamp format, when the local clock was last updated. If the local clock has never been synchronized, the value is zero.
|
org
|
Local time, in time-stamp format, at the peer when its latest NTP message was sent. If the peer becomes unreachable, the value is zero.
|
rec
|
Local time, in time-stamp format, when the latest NTP message from the peer arrived. If the peer becomes unreachable, the value is zero.
|
xmt
|
Local time, in time-stamp format, at which the NTP message departed the sender.
|
filtdelay
|
Round-trip delay, in seconds, between the peer clock and the local clock over the network between them.
|
filtoffset
|
Offset, in seconds, of the peer clock relative to the local clock.
|
filtdisp
|
Maximum error, in seconds, of the peer clock relative to the local clock over the network between them. Only values greater than zero are possible.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show ntp servers
|
Displays a list of NTP servers and their current states.
|
show ntp source
|
Displays the primary time source for an NTP server.
|
show ntp servers
To display a list of Network Time Protocol (NTP) servers and their current states, use the show ntp servers command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show ntp servers
Syntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
1.1.2
|
This command was introduced on the Cisco Unity Express network module (NM) and advanced integration module (AIM) for both Cisco Unified Communications Manager and Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command displays a list of NTP servers, their states, and a summary of the remote peers associated with each server.
Examples
The following is sample output for the show ntp servers command:
se-10-0-0-0# show ntp servers
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
==============================================================================
*10.100.10.65 127.127.7.1 8 u 933 1024 377 0.430 -1.139 0.158
space reject, x falsetick, . excess, - outlyer
+ candidate, # selected, * sys.peer, o pps.peer
Table 62 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 62 show ntp servers Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
remote
|
IP address of the remote server.
|
refid
|
Server's current time source.
|
st
|
Hop count (stratum) to the remote server.
|
t
|
Type of peer. Valid values are:
• l—Local
• u—Unicast
• m—Multicast
• b—Broadcast
|
when
|
Time when the last packet was received.
|
poll
|
Polling interval, in seconds.
|
reach
|
Peer reachability status history, in octal. Each bit is set to 1 if the server is reached during a polling period and is set to 0 otherwise. The value 377 indicates that the last 8 attempts were good.
|
delay
|
Round-trip delay of the packet, in milliseconds.
|
offset
|
Time difference between the client and the server, in milliseconds.
|
jitter
|
Estimated time error, in milliseconds, of the Cisco Unity Express clock measured as an exponential average of RMS time differences.
|
(tally code)
|
The character preceding the remote IP address indicates the status of the association in the clock selection process. Valid values are:
• space Reject: Peer is discarded as unreachable.
• x Falsetick: Peer is discarded as a false tick.
• . Excess: Peer is discarded as not among the ten closest peers.
• - Outlier: Peer is discarded as an outlier.
• + Candidate: Peer selected for possible synchronization.
• # Selected: Almost synchronized to this peer.
• * Sys.peer: Synchronized to this peer.
• o PPS.peer: Synchronized to this peer on the basis of a pulse-per-second signal.
|
Related Commands
show ntp source
To display the time source for a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server, use the show ntp source command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show ntp source [detail]
Syntax Description
detail
|
(Optional) Displays detailed information about the NTP servers.
|
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
1.1.2
|
This command was introduced on the Cisco Unity Express network module (NM) and advanced integration module (AIM) for both Cisco Unified Communications Manager and Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command displays the chain of NTP servers back to their primary time source, starting from the local host.
Examples
The following is sample output for the show ntp source command:
se-10-0-0-0# show ntp source
127.0.0.1: stratum 9, offset 0.000015, synch distance 0.03047
10.100.10.65: stratum 8, offset -0.001124, synch distance 0.00003
Table 63 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 63 show ntp source Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
(first field)
|
IP address of the host.
|
stratum
|
Server hop count to the primary clock source. Valid values are:
• 0—Unspecified
• 1—Primary clock reference
• 2-255—Secondary reference via NTP
|
offset
|
Time offset between the host and the local host, in seconds.
|
synch distance
|
Host synchronization distance, which is the estimated error relative to the primary source.
|
The following is sample output for the show ntp source detail command:
se-1-100-5-2# show ntp source detail
server 127.0.0.1, port 123
stratum 9, precision -17, leap 00
refid [10.10.10.65] delay 0.00012, dispersion 0.00000 offset 0.000011
rootdelay 0.00058, rootdispersion 0.03111, synch dist 0.03140
reference time: af4a3ff7.926698bb Thu, Mar 11 1993 14:47:19.571
originate timestamp: af4a4041.bf991bc5 Thu, Mar 11 1993 14:48:33.748
transmit timestamp: af4a4041.bf90a782 Thu, Mar 11 1993 14:48:33.748
server 10.10.10.65, port 123
stratum 8, precision -18, leap 00
refid [172.16.7.1] delay 0.00024, dispersion 0.00000 offset -0.001130
rootdelay 0.00000, rootdispersion 0.00003, synch dist 0.00003
reference time: af4a402e.f46eaea6 Thu, Mar 11 1993 14:48:14.954
originate timestamp: af4a4041.bf6fb4d4 Thu, Mar 11 1993 14:48:33.747
transmit timestamp: af4a4041.bfb0d51f Thu, Mar 11 1993 14:48:33.748
Table 64 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 64 show ntp source detail Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
server
|
IP address of the host server.
|
port
|
Port number of the host server.
|
stratum
|
Server hop count to the primary clock source. Valid values are:
• 0—Unspecified
• 1—Primary clock reference
• 2-255—Secondary reference via NTP
|
precision
|
Precision of the clock, in seconds to the power of two.
|
leap
|
Two-bit code warning of an impending leap second to be inserted in the NTP time scale. Valid values are:
• 00—No warning
• 01—Last minute was 61 seconds
• 10—Last minute was 59 seconds
• 11—Alarm condition (clock not synchronized)
|
refid
|
IP address of the peer selected for synchronization.
|
delay
|
Round-trip delay of the packet, in milliseconds.
|
dispersion
|
Measure, in milliseconds, of how scattered the time offsets have been from a given time server.
|
offset
|
Time offset between the host and the local host, in seconds.
|
rootdelay
|
Total round-trip delay, in seconds, to the primary reference source at the root of the synchronization subnet.
|
rootdispersion
|
Maximum error, in seconds, relative to the primary reference source at the root of the synchronization subnet.
|
synch dist
|
Host synchronization distance, which is the estimated error relative to the primary source.
|
reference time
|
Local time, in time-stamp format, when the local clock was last updated. If the local clock has never been synchronized, the value is zero.
|
originate timestamp
|
Local time, in time-stamp format, at the peer when its latest NTP message was sent. If the peer becomes unreachable, the value is zero.
|
transmit timestamp
|
Local time, in time-stamp format, when the latest NTP message from the peer arrived. If the peer becomes unreachable, the value is zero.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show ntp associations
|
Displays a list of association identifiers and peer statuses for an NTP server.
|
show ntp servers
|
Displays a list of NTP servers and their current states.
|
show ntp status
To display statistics for the Network Time Protocol (NTP) server, use the show ntp status command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show ntp status
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
1.0
|
This command was introduced on the Cisco Unity Express network module and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express 3.0.
|
1.1
|
This command was implemented on the advanced integration module (AIM) and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager 3.3(3).
|
1.1.2
|
This command was implemented on the Cisco 2800 series and Cisco 3800 series routers.
|
Examples
The following is sample output for the show ntp status command:
se-10-0-0-0# show ntp status
NTP reference server 1: 10.100.6.9
Time difference (secs): 3.268110005008586E8
Time jitter (secs): 0.17168384790420532
Table 65 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 65 show ntp status Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
NTP reference server 1
|
IP address of the NTP server.
|
Status
|
Status of the peer association in the clock selection process. Valid values are:
• Reject: Peer is discarded as unreachable.
• Falsetick: Peer is discarded as a false tick.
• Excess: Peer is discarded as not among the ten closest peers.
• Outlier: Peer is discarded as an outlier.
• Candidate: Peer selected for possible synchronization.
• Selected: Almost synchronized to this peer.
• Sys.peer: Synchronized to this peer.
• PPS.peer: Synchronized to this peer on the basis of a pulse-per-second signal.
|
Time difference (secs)
|
Difference in seconds between the system clock and the NTP server.
|
Time jitter (secs)
|
Estimated time error, in seconds, of the Cisco Unity Express clock measured as an exponential average of root mean square (RMS) time differences.
|
Related Commands
show operations
To show all operations, use the show operations command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show operations
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
7.0
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command displays all operations, including those created by an administrator and those that are preconfigured.
Examples
The following example shows the output for the show operations command:
se-10-0-0-0# show operations
voicemail.lists.private.view
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
privilege
|
Adds and configures a new privilege or define the properties of an existing privilege.
|
show privileges
|
Shows all system privileges.
|
show operations detail
|
Shows detailed information for a specific operation.
|
show operations detail
To show detailed information for a specific operation, use the show operation detail command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show operation detail operation-name
Syntax Description
operation-name
|
Name of the operation to display.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
7.0
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
The following example shows the output for the show operation detail command:
se-10-0-0-0# show operation detail security.aaa
Description: Configure AAA services and Radius
config-aaa-authentication-server
exec-copy-running-config-startup-config
Table 66 describes the information displayed by this command:
Table 66 show operation detail Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Operation
|
Name used to configure the operation.
|
Description
|
Description of the configuration actions allowed by this operation.
|
CLI
|
List of the CLI commands allowed by this operation.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
privilege
|
Adds and configures a new privilege or define the properties of an existing privilege.
|
show operations
|
Shows all operations.
|
show privileges
|
Shows all system privileges.
|
show phone-authentication configuration
To display the VoiceView Express phone authentication parameters, use the show phone-authentication configuration command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show phone-authentication configuration
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
2.3
|
This command was introduced.
|
3.0
|
This command was implemented on the advanced integration module (AIM).
|
Usage Guidelines
This command is not available on Cisco Unified Communications Manager. This command is not available on the AIM in version 2.3 and earlier.
The phone authentication service on Cisco Unity Express handles VoiceView Express authentication requests from the IP phones during the playback and recording of voice messages and greetings. This service is available only when Cisco Unity Express is working with Cisco Unified CME.
This service is enabled by default and cannot be disabled.
If you are integrating Cisco Unity Express with Cisco Unified CME and your network has multiple IP phone services that need authentication, then Cisco Unity Express must act as the primary authentication service and must relay non-Cisco Unity Express service requests to other servers.
Two URLs must be configured:
•
The Cisco Unified CME authentication URL must point to Cisco Unity Express. This URL has the format http://cue-ip-address/voiceview/authentication/authenticate.do.
•
The Cisco Unity Express fallback authentication URL must point to the third-party fallback server. This URL has the format http://servername/path/filename. Authentication requests from non-Cisco Unity Express services are relayed to this third-party server.
Examples
The following is sample output for the show phone-authentication configuration command:
se-10-0-0-0# show phone-authentication configuration
Authentication service URL: http://cuehost/voiceview/authentication/authenticate.do
Authentication Fallback Server URL: http://172.16.10.10/auth-server/authenticate.asp
Table 67 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 67 show phone-authentication configuration Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Authentication service URL:
|
Cisco Unified CME authentication service URL that points to Cisco Unity Express.
|
Authentication Fallback Server URL:
|
URL of the Cisco Unity Express fallback server.
|
Related Commands
show privileges
To show all system privileges, use the show privileges command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show privileges
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
7.0
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command displays all privileges, including those created by an administrator and those that are preconfigured.
Examples
The following example shows the output for the show privileges command:
se-10-0-0-0# show privileges
This output shows only the names of the privileges that are currently configured on the system.
Related Commands
show privilege detail
To show detailed information for a specific privilege, use the show privilege detail command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show privilege detail privilege-name {expanded}
Syntax Description
privilege-name
|
Name of the privilege to display.
|
expanded
|
Also display the operations configured for nested privileges.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
7.0
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
The following example shows the output for the show privilege detail command:
se-10-0-0-0# show privilege detail ManagePrompts
Description: Privilege to create, modify, or delete system prompts
Privilege Members: <none>
Operations: prompt.modify system.debug
Table 68 describes the information displayed by this command:
Table 68 show privilege detail Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Privilege
|
Name used to configure the privilege.
|
Description
|
Description of the operations allowed by the privilege.
|
Privilege Members
|
Users that have this privilege.
|
Operations
|
List of the operations allowed by this privilege.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
privilege
|
Adds and configures a new privilege or define the properties of an existing privilege.
|
show operations
|
Shows all operations.
|
show privileges
|
Shows all system privileges.
|
show processes
To display subsystem status and statistics for the CUE module, use the show process command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show processes [cpu | memory]
Syntax Description
cpu
|
(Optional) Displays CPU time.
|
memory
|
(Optional) Displays process memory usage.
|
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
2.0
|
This command was introduced on the Cisco Unity Express network module.
|
Usage Guidelines
The output of this command will be most useful to technical support personnel diagnosing problems.
Examples
The following is sample output for the show processes command:
se-10-0-0-0# show processes
online alive platform_config
online alive backuprestore
The following is sample output for the show processes cpu command:
se-10-0-0-0# show processes cpu
Kernel time (secs): 38.14
Idle time (secs): 950911.8
The following is sample output for the show processes memory command:
se-10-0-0-0# show processes memory
VSZ RSS SHR PVT RD RW EXE DAT STK %PVT CMD
12176 1256 988 268 0 220 780 244 12 0.1 syslog-ng
20028 1148 928 220 0 296 772 36 44 0.1 platform_config
11840 964 756 208 0 220 684 36 24 0.1 rbcp
14076 956 748 208 0 208 688 44 16 0.1 trace
2080 1084 980 104 0 56 896 116 16 0.0 monitor
20320 1264 1000 264 0 304 852 76 32 0.1 ntp
11808 1008 824 184 0 284 676 36 12 0.1 probe
21256 2096 888 1208 0 352 684 1032 28 0.5 downloader
19292 3676 2476 1200 0 932 1772 912 60 0.5 ldap
17040 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 sql
58992 39248 2056 37192 0 664 2988 34864 732 15.2 superthread
58560 38616 2900 35716 0 580 4020 33524 492 14.6 http
81824 45188 2820 42368 0 516 4016 39336 1320 17.3 ccn
58992 39248 2056 37192 0 664 2988 34864 732 15.2 smtp
35912 22128 1896 20232 0 556 2920 18444 208 8.3 cli
Table 69 describes the fields shown in the show processes command output.
Table 69 show process Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
State
|
There are two possible states:
• online—The subsystem is ready to handle requests.
• ready-to-go-online—The subsystem is ready, but the main processing system has not brought the subsystem online.
|
Health
|
There are two possible health conditions:
• alive—The primary thread of the process exists.
• dead—The primary thread of the process does not exist. Usually, a dead primary thread will cause the subsystem to restart.
|
CMD
|
The name of the subsystem.
|
Table 70 describes the fields shown in the show processes cpu command output.
Table 70 show process cpu Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Uptime (secs)
|
The number of seconds since the last reboot.
|
User time (secs)
|
The number of seconds since the last reboot that the system has spent executing nonprivileged code.
|
Kernel time (secs)
|
The number of seconds since the last reboot that the system has spent executing privileged code.
|
Idle time (secs)
|
The number of seconds since the last reboot that the system spent idle.
|
Table 71 describes the fields shown in the show process memory command output.
Table 71 show process memory Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
VSZ
|
The size of the process address space, in kilobytes.
|
RSS
|
The amount of physical memory, in kilobytes, in use by the process.
|
SHR
|
The portion of RSS, in kilobytes, that is shared with other processes.
|
PVT
|
The portion of RSS, in kilobytes, that is private to this process.
|
RD
|
Size of file-mapped, read-only data memory, in kilobytes.
|
RW
|
Size of file-mapped, read-write data memory, in kilobytes.
|
EXE
|
Size of file-mapped, read-only executable memory, in kilobytes.
|
DAT
|
Size of non-stack, non-file mapped, read-write memory, in kilobytes.
|
STK
|
Size of native thread stacks. Non-file-mapped, read-write memory.
|
%PVT
|
The percentage of RSS that is private to this process.
|
CMD
|
The name of the subsystem.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show memory
|
Displays memory information for the CUE module.
|
show remote cache
To display the contents of the least recently used (LRU) cache, use the show remote cache command in the Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show remote cache
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
2.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
The following example displays the list of subscribers in the remote cache.
se-10-0-0-0# show remote cache
Remote user cache is enabled
ID LOCATION EXTENSION LAST ACCESSED TIME
3014001 sjc 5555 Tue Sep 21 10:38:28 PDT 2004
6661005 nyc 1111 Tue Sep 21 14:55:11 PDT 2004
Table 72 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 72 show remote cache Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
ID
|
Location ID of the remote subscriber.
|
LOCATION
|
Location name of the remote subscriber.
|
EXTENSION
|
Extension of the remote subscriber.
|
LAST ACCESSED TIME
|
The most recent date and time when the remote subscriber was accessed.
|
Related Commands
show remote user detail
To display the details of a specific remote subscriber that is configured on the local system, use the show remote user detail command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show remote user detail username username
Syntax Description
username username
|
Name of the remote subscriber.
|
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
2.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
The following example displays the details for remote subscriber User Anyone:
se-10-0-0-0# show remote user detail username useranyone
Related Commands
show remote users
To display the details of all remote subscribers that are configured on the local system, use the show remote users command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
show remote users
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Version
|
Modification
|
2.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
The following example displays a list of all configured remote subscribers on the local system:
se-10-0-0-0# show remote users
Related Commands