Viewing SAE Data with the CLI
You can view information about the SAE active configuration. You can view data currently stored in the SAE server's memory for:
See Viewing Information About the Directory Blacklist with the CLI.
See Viewing Information About Device Drivers with the CLI.
See Viewing Information About Interfaces with the CLI.
See Viewing Information About Licenses with the CLI.
See Viewing Information About Policies with the CLI.
See Viewing Login Registrations with the CLI and Viewing Equipment Registrations with the CLI.
See Viewing Information About Services with the CLI.
See Viewing Information About Threads with the CLI.
Viewing Information About the Directory Blacklist with the CLI
To view information about the directory blacklist configured on the SAE:
user@host> show sae directory-black-listViewing Information About Device Drivers with the CLI
Each device driver manages one logical router instance. To view information about the state of SAE device drivers:
user@host>show sae drivers
JUNOSe DriverDevice name default@dryadDevice type junoseDevice IP 10.227.7.244Local IP 10.227.7.172TransportRouter default@dryadDevice version 7.2.0Start time Tue Feb 13 14:18:44 EST 2007Number of notifications 20Number of processed added 14Number of processed changed 0Number of processed deleted 6Number of provisioning attempt 30Number of provisioning attempt failed 0Number of outstanding decisions 0Number of SAP 7Number of PAP 1Job QueueSize 0Age (ms) 1Total enqueued 28Total dequeued 28Average job time (ms) 426State SynchronizationNumber recovered subscriber sessions 0Number recovered service sessions 0Number recovered interface sessions 0Number invalid subscriber sessions 0Number invalid service sessions 0Number invalid interface sessions 0Background restoration start time Tue Feb 13 14:18:49 EST 2007Background restoration end time Tue Feb 13 14:18:49 EST 2007Number subscriber sessions restored in background 0Number of provisioning objects left to collect 0Total number of provisioning objects to collect 11Start time Tue Feb 13 14:18:45 EST 2007End time Tue Feb 13 14:18:47 EST 2007Number of synched contexts 7Number of post-sync jobs 6To view information about the state of a particular device driver, specify all or part of the virtual router name. For JUNOS router drivers and PCMM drivers, use the format default@routerName.
user@host>show sae drivers device-name
device-name
To view only the virtual router names for the device driver:
user@host> show sae drivers briefRouter DriversRouter Name Router Typedefault@simJunos junosTo restrict the number of displayed results:
user@host> show sae drivers maximum-results maximum-resultsViewing Information About Interfaces with the CLI
We recommend that you do not enter the
show sae interfaces
command without specifying an interface, virtual router, brief, or maximum results to filter the results. Entering theshow sae interfaces
command can generate a large quantity of results, and processing these results can place a load on the C-series platform.To view information about the router interfaces:
user@host> show sae interfacesTo view information about particular router interfaces, specify all or part of the interface name.
user@host> show sae interfaces interface-name interface-nameTo view information about interfaces for a particular virtual router, specify all or part of the VR name.
user@host> show sae interfaces virtual-router-name virtual-router-nameTo view only the interface names:
user@host> show sae interfaces briefTo restrict the number of displayed results:
user@host> show sae interfaces maximum-results maximum-resultsViewing Information About Licenses with the CLI
To view the installed licenses:
user@host> show sae licensesSSC License Key Checker V3.0Type of license: Pilot. Status: OK.The following valid licenses are found:License: cn=83ced779,ou=Licenses,o=Management,o=UMClicense.val.component = 1license.val.customer = buffylicense.val.expiry = 2007-02-23license.val.nodeid = 83ced779license.val.release = 7.*license.val.seqnum = 00555license.val.type = pilotlicense.val.userSessions = 100Viewing Information About Policies with the CLI
To view information about the policies available on the SAE:
user@host> show sae policiesTo view information about particular policies, specify all or part of the policy list name:
user@host> show sae policies filter filterFor example, if you wanted to view the policy called brickwall:
user@host> show sae policies filter brickwallPolicy GroupPolicy Group Name brickwallAbsolute ID policyGroupName=brickwall,ou=entjunos,o=Policies,o=UMCPolicy Objectapplicability bothName bothpolicyRoles JUNOSaccountingRule falseName blockpriority 601ruleType JUNOS ASPmatchDirection bothName allName dropName packetTo view only the policy list names for the policies:
user@host> show sae policies briefPoliciesADSL-BasicbasicBodBestEffort64blockbodbodVpnboth_fwr_filterboth_fwr_fwdboth_fwr_rejectbrickwallbrickwallcontent-providercontent-provider-tieredcustom_policerdefaultdefaultDHCPDocsisParameterDownStreamdynsrcnateglimitemailwebemailwebEntDefaultfilterMore results available. Display has reached the maximum number of results.Number of skipped results: 43To restrict the number of displayed results:
user@host> show sae policies maximum-results maximum-resultsViewing Login Registrations with the CLI
You can view all login registrations, or you can view a specific registration.
For information about login registrations, see SRC-PE Subscribers and Subscriptions Guide, Chapter 4, Configuring Subscriber-Related Properties on the SAE with the SRC CLI.
To view information about all login registrations:
user@host> show sae registered loginTo view a specific registration, specify the media access control (MAC) address for the registration that you want to display:
user@host> show sae registered login mac-address mac-addressTo view only the MAC address of the registrations:
user@host> show sae registered login briefTo restrict the number of displayed results:
user@host> show sae registered login maximum-results maximum-resultsViewing Equipment Registrations with the CLI
You can view all equipment registrations, or you can view a specific registration.
For information about equipment registrations, see SRC-PE Subscribers and Subscriptions Guide, Chapter 17, How Subscribers Use the Sample Residential Portal.
To view information about all equipment registrations:
user@host> show sae registered equipmentTo view a specific registration, specify the media access control (MAC) address for the registration that you want to display:
user@host> show sae registered equipment mac-address mac-addressTo view only the MAC address of the registrations:
user@host> show sae registered equipment briefTo restrict the number of displayed results:
user@host> show sae registered equipment maximum-results maximum-resultsViewing Information About Services with the CLI
To view information about the services available on the SAE:
user@host> show sae servicesTo view information about particular services, specify all or part of the service name:
user@host> show sae services filter filterFor example, if you wanted to view the service called BrickWall:
user@host> show sae services filter brickwallServiceavailable truedescription This firewall blocks all incoming and outgoing traffic.location l=entjunos,o=scopes,o=umcpolicygroupref policyGroupName=brickwall,ou=entjunos,o=Policies,o=UMCservicename BrickWallservicetype 7sspcategory basicFirewallssptype Normalstatus 2available truedescription This firewall blocks all incoming and outgoing traffic.location l=entjunosstatelessfw,o=scopes,o=umcpolicygroupref policyGroupName=brickwall,ou=entjunos_statelessfw,o=Policies,o=UMCservicename BrickWallservicetype 7sspcategory basicFirewallssptype Normalstatus 2To view all the hidden services:
user@host> show sae services secretServiceavailable truedescription This firewall blocks all incoming traffic and allows onlyoutgoing email and web traffic.location l=entjunos,o=scopes,o=umcpolicygroupref policyGroupName=emailweb,ou=entjunos,o=Policies,o=UMCservicename EmailAndWebservicetype 7sspcategory basicFirewallsspradiusclass EmailAndWebssptype Normalstatus 2available truedescription This firewall blocks all incoming traffic and allows onlyoutgoing email and web traffic.location l=entjunosstatelessfw,o=scopes,o=umcpolicygroupref policyGroupName=emailweb,ou=entjunos_statelessfw,o=Policies,o=UMCservicename EmailAndWebservicetype 7sspcategory basicFirewallsspradiusclass EmailAndWebssptype Normalstatus 2Serviceavailable trueThis service is activated automatically when thedescription subscriber is the source or destination of a networkattacklocation l=idp-subscriber,o=scopes,o=umcparametersubstitution captiveAddress=66.13.2.11policygroupref policyGroupName=quarantine,ou=idp,o=Policies,o=UMCservicename Quarantineservicetype 7sspradiusclass Quarantinessptype Normalstatus 2To view only the service names for the services:
user@host> show sae services briefServicesEmailAndWebQuarantineAudio-SilverInternet-GoldInternet-SilverDynSrcNatFWR_Filter_OutStaticDestNatPingDoSProtectMirrorFragmentSubrIntfFragmentBrickWallAudio-BronzeInternet-BronzeLimit500kbsNewsGold_VPNLimit1MbsVideo-SilverAudio-GoldRouterFragment1.0 MbpsDynSrcNatFWR_Filter_OutStaticDestNatPingDoSProtectMirrorFragmentSubrIntfFragmentBrickWallAudio-BronzeInternet-BronzeLimit500kbsNewsGold_VPNLimit1MbsVideo-SilverAudio-GoldRouterFragment1.0 MbpsFWR_Rej_InMirrorAggregateVideo-BronzeMore results available. Display has reached the maximum number of results.Number of skipped results: 26To restrict the number of displayed results:
user@host> show sae services maximum-results maximum-resultsViewing Information About Threads with the CLI
To view information about the threads and their priority on the SAE:
user@host> show sae threadsThread GroupThread group name systemActive threads 112Active groups 11Max priority 10Thread name Priority Daemon threadReference Handler 10 trueFinalizer 8 trueSignal Dispatcher 9 true...Thread GroupThread group name RKSTrackingQueueActive threads 5Active groups 0Max priority 10Thread name Priority Daemon threadRKSTrackingQueue-0 5 trueRKSTrackingQueue-1 5 trueRKSTrackingQueue-2 5 trueRKSTrackingQueue-3 5 trueRKSTrackingQueue-4 5 true