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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-list 

Viewing 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 Driver
Device name                           default@dryad
Device type                           junose
Device IP                             10.227.7.244
Local IP                              10.227.7.172
TransportRouter                       default@dryad
Device version                        7.2.0
Start time                            Tue Feb 13 14:18:44 EST 2007
Number of notifications               20
Number of processed added             14
Number of processed changed           0
Number of processed deleted           6
Number of provisioning attempt        30
Number of provisioning attempt failed 0
Number of outstanding decisions       0
Number of SAP                         7
Number of PAP                         1

  Job Queue
  Size                  0
  Age (ms)              1
  Total enqueued        28
  Total dequeued        28
  Average job time (ms) 426

  State Synchronization
  Number recovered subscriber sessions              0
  Number recovered service sessions                 0
  Number recovered interface sessions               0
  Number invalid subscriber sessions                0
  Number invalid service sessions                   0
  Number invalid interface sessions                 0
  Background restoration start time                 Tue Feb 13 14:18:49 EST 2007
  Background restoration end time                   Tue Feb 13 14:18:49 EST 2007
  Number subscriber sessions restored in background 0
  Number of provisioning objects left to collect    0
  Total number of provisioning objects to collect   11
  Start time                                        Tue Feb 13 14:18:45 EST 2007
  End time                                          Tue Feb 13 14:18:47 EST 2007
  Number of synched contexts                        7
  Number of post-sync jobs                          6

To 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 brief 
Router Drivers
Router Name              Router Type
default@simJunos            junos   

To restrict the number of displayed results:

user@host> show sae drivers maximum-results maximum-results 

Viewing 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 the show sae interfaces command can generate a large quantity of results, and processing these results can place a load on the C-series controller.

To view information about the router interfaces:

user@host> show sae interfaces 

To view information about particular router interfaces, specify all or part of the interface name.

user@host> show sae interfaces interface-name interface-name 

To 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-name 

To view only the interface names:

user@host> show sae interfaces brief 

To restrict the number of displayed results:

user@host> show sae interfaces maximum-results maximum-results 

Viewing Information About Licenses with the CLI

To view the installed licenses:

user@host> show sae licenses 
SSC License Key Checker V3.0



Type of license: Pilot. Status: OK.

The following valid licenses are found:

License: cn=83ced779,ou=Licenses,o=Management,o=UMC
license.val.component = 1
license.val.customer = buffy
license.val.expiry = 2007-02-23
license.val.nodeid = 83ced779
license.val.release = 7.*
license.val.seqnum = 00555
license.val.type = pilot
license.val.userSessions = 100

Viewing Information About Policies with the CLI

To view information about the policies available on the SAE:

user@host> show sae policies 

To view information about particular policies, specify all or part of the policy list name:

user@host> show sae policies filter filter 

For example, if you wanted to view the policy called brickwall:

user@host> show sae policies filter brickwall 
Policy Group 
Policy Group Name brickwall
Absolute ID       policyGroupName=brickwall,ou=entjunos,o=Policies,o=UMC

  Policy Object 
  applicability  both
  Name           both
  policyRoles    JUNOS
  accountingRule false
  Name           block
  priority       601
  ruleType       JUNOS ASP
  matchDirection both
  Name           all
  Name           drop
  Name           packet

To view only the policy list names for the policies:

user@host> show sae policies brief 
Policies
ADSL-Basic
basicBod
BestEffort64
block
bod
bodVpn
both_fwr_filter
both_fwr_fwd
both_fwr_reject
brickwall
brickwall
content-provider
content-provider-tiered
custom_policer
default
default
DHCP
DocsisParameter
DownStream
dynsrcnat
eglimit
emailweb
emailweb
EntDefault
filter

More results available. Display has reached the maximum number of results.
Number of skipped results: 43 

To restrict the number of displayed results:

user@host> show sae policies maximum-results maximum-results 

Viewing 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 login 

To 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-address 

To view only the MAC address of the registrations:

user@host> show sae registered login brief 

To restrict the number of displayed results:

user@host> show sae registered login maximum-results maximum-results 

Viewing 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 Sample Applications Guide.

To view information about all equipment registrations:

user@host> show sae registered equipment 

To 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-address 

To view only the MAC address of the registrations:

user@host> show sae registered equipment brief 

To restrict the number of displayed results:

user@host> show sae registered equipment maximum-results maximum-results 

Viewing Information About Services with the CLI

To view information about the services available on the SAE:

user@host> show sae services 

To view information about particular services, specify all or part of the service name:

user@host> show sae services filter filter 

For example, if you wanted to view the service called BrickWall:

user@host> show sae services filter brickwall 
Service 
available      true
description    This firewall blocks all incoming and outgoing traffic.
location       l=entjunos,o=scopes,o=umc
policygroupref policyGroupName=brickwall,ou=entjunos,o=Policies,o=UMC
servicename    BrickWall
servicetype    7
sspcategory    basicFirewall
ssptype        Normal
status         2
available      true
description    This firewall blocks all incoming and outgoing traffic.
location       l=entjunosstatelessfw,o=scopes,o=umc
policygroupref 
policyGroupName=brickwall,ou=entjunos_statelessfw,o=Policies,o=UMC
servicename    BrickWall
servicetype    7
sspcategory    basicFirewall
ssptype        Normal
status         2

To view all the hidden services:

user@host> show sae services secret 
Service 
available      true
description    This firewall blocks all incoming traffic and allows only
               outgoing email and web traffic.
location       l=entjunos,o=scopes,o=umc
policygroupref policyGroupName=emailweb,ou=entjunos,o=Policies,o=UMC
servicename    EmailAndWeb
servicetype    7
sspcategory    basicFirewall
sspradiusclass EmailAndWeb
ssptype        Normal
status         2
available      true
description    This firewall blocks all incoming traffic and allows only
               outgoing email and web traffic.
location       l=entjunosstatelessfw,o=scopes,o=umc
policygroupref policyGroupName=emailweb,ou=entjunos_statelessfw,o=Policies,o=UMC
servicename    EmailAndWeb
servicetype    7
sspcategory    basicFirewall
sspradiusclass EmailAndWeb
ssptype        Normal
status         2

Service 
available             true
                      This service is activated automatically when the
description           subscriber is the source or destination of a network
                      attack
location              l=idp-subscriber,o=scopes,o=umc
parametersubstitution captiveAddress=66.13.2.11
policygroupref        policyGroupName=quarantine,ou=idp,o=Policies,o=UMC
servicename           Quarantine
servicetype           7
sspradiusclass        Quarantine
ssptype               Normal
status                2

To view only the service names for the services:

user@host> show sae services brief 
Services 
EmailAndWeb
Quarantine
Audio-Silver
Internet-Gold
Internet-Silver
DynSrcNat
FWR_Filter_Out
StaticDestNat
PingDoSProtect
MirrorFragment
SubrIntfFragment
BrickWall
Audio-Bronze
Internet-Bronze
Limit500kbs
News
Gold_VPN
Limit1Mbs
Video-Silver
Audio-Gold
RouterFragment
1.0 Mbps
DynSrcNat
FWR_Filter_Out
StaticDestNat
PingDoSProtect
MirrorFragment
SubrIntfFragment
BrickWall
Audio-Bronze
Internet-Bronze
Limit500kbs
News
Gold_VPN
Limit1Mbs
Video-Silver
Audio-Gold
RouterFragment
1.0 Mbps
FWR_Rej_In
MirrorAggregate
Video-Bronze

More results available. Display has reached the maximum number of results.
Number of skipped results: 26

To restrict the number of displayed results:

user@host> show sae services maximum-results maximum-results 

Viewing Information About Threads with the CLI

To view information about the threads and their priority on the SAE:

user@host> show sae threads 
Thread Group
Thread group name system
Active threads    112
Active groups     11
Max priority      10

  Thread name          Priority Daemon thread
  Reference Handler    10        true
  Finalizer             8        true
  Signal Dispatcher     9        true

... 

Thread Group
Thread group name RKSTrackingQueue
Active threads    5
Active groups     0
Max priority      10

  Thread name          Priority Daemon thread
  RKSTrackingQueue-0    5        true
  RKSTrackingQueue-1    5        true
  RKSTrackingQueue-2    5        true
  RKSTrackingQueue-3    5        true
  RKSTrackingQueue-4    5        true


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