From: Kevin Gannon (kevin@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Mar 17 2000 - 09:22:18 GMT-3
How do these commands get out. I rarely see them and the TAC only tell you
them if flames are comming
out of the box and dialin is not allowed. There seems to be a lot of them
for the catalyst that do strange
things and are workarounds for bugs. one of the top of my head is set
rewrite-central which is for a
very unusuall NSFCC bug
Can anyone rember the password for enable supervisor on the cats. I know it
is made up from columns
in a show mod.
Regards,
Kevin
----- Original Message -----
From: "CiscoBeer" <ciscobeer@beer.com>
To: <cisco@groupstudy.com>
Cc: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2000 9:29 PM
Subject: Cisco Hidden Commands
> #########################################################
> # PROJECT: DOTU (document the undocumented) #
> # started: 2000/2/28 by bert boerland #
> # with the help of lots of people allready :-) #
> # for additional commands, please #
> # mailto:bert @ boerland.com #
> # please specify command, global or config, ios, hw #
> # and what the command does #
> #########################################################
> # VERSION: 2000.2.29 #
> # Changelog: #
> # 2000.2.29 added version :) #
> # 2000.2.29 list alpha sorted and 10+ new commands #
> # TODO: #
> # make 'nice' html version, split and test commands #
> # split in global and config commands/IOS/hardware #
> #########################################################
>
> bgp common-administration
> bgp dynamic-med-interval
> bgp process-dpa
> clear ip eigrp [as] event #Clear IP-EIGRP event logs
> clear ip eigrp [as] logging #Stop IP-EIGRP event logging
> config overwrite
> debug dialer detailed
> debug ip packet ... dump #Output Hex & ASCII dump of packet
> debug isdn code
> debug sanity
> if-con <n> #attach to a vip console
> if-cons
> ip forwarding
> ip forwarding accounting
> ip forwarding accounting adjacency-update
> ip forwarding accounting non-recursive
> ip forwarding accounting per-prefix
> ip forwarding accounting prefix-length
> ip forwarding switch
> ip forwarding traffic-statistics
> ip forwarding traffic-statistics load-interval
> ip forwarding traffic-statistics update-rate
> ip igmp
> ip igmp immediate-leave
> ip igmp immediate-leave group-list
> ip local-pool
> ip ospf-name-lookup
> ip slow-converge
> ip spd
> ip spd mode
> ip spd mode aggressive
> ip spd queue
> ip spd queue max-threshold
> ip spd queue min-threshold
> memory scan #Parity check for 7500 RSPs
> modem-mgmt csm debug-rbs
> no service password-recovery
> service internal
> set destination-preference
> show alignment
> show asp
> show caller
> show chunk
> show chunk summary
> show controller vip <slotno> log
> show controller vip <slotno> tech
> show fib
> show fib drop
> show fib interface
> show fib interface detail
> show fib interface loopback
> show fib interface null
> show fib interface statistics
> show fib interface vlan
> show fib linecard
> show fib linecard detail
> show fib not-cef-switched
> show fib not-fib-switched
> show hardware
> show idb
> show interface statis
> show interface switching
> show interfaces stat
> show interface <int> stat
> show interfaces switching
> show int <int> switching
> show ip eigrp event [as] [start# end#] #IP-EIGRP Events
> show ip eigrp sia-event [as] [start# end#] #IP-EIGRP SIA event
> show ip eigrp timers [as] #IP-EIGRP Timers
> show ip ospf bad-checksum
> show ip ospf delete
> show ip ospf delete-list
> show ip ospf ev
> show ip ospf events
> show ip ospf maxage
> show ip ospf maxage
> show ip ospf statistics
> show isdn active
> show isdn history
> show list
> show list nonempty
> show llc
> show media
> show media access-lists
> show modem mapping
> show parity
> show parser
> show parser links
> show parser modes
> show parser unresolved
> show profile
> show profile detail
> show profile terse
> show refuse-message
> show region
> show region address
> show rsh
> show rsh-disable-commands
> show rsp
> show slip
> show slot
> show snmp mib
> show sum
> show timers
> snmp-server priority low
> test crash #Makes the router crash
> test ipc misc
> test mbus power <slot> <on/off>
> ttcp
>
> --------------------------
> router bgp ...
> bgp redistribute-internal
> Usage:
> Redistributing BGP into another protocol only redistributes E-BGP routes.
Using
> this command in the BGP configuration will also redistribute I-BGP routes
in
> the other routing-protocol.
> ---------------
> neighbor xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx remove-private-as
>
> If an as path made up of private as numbers is passed to an external
neighbors,
> the private as's are dropped. Private as's are in the range 64512 to 65535
> -----------------
> For routers that are not able to do MBGP and you need those BGP routes
into
> MBGP you need the following command on router B.
>
> router bgp 103
> neighbor <cust-router> remote-as <customer-as>
> neighbor <cust-router> translate-update [nlri multicast unicast]
>
> If you configure the "translate-update" command with 'nlri multicast' all
routes
> from this neighbor go into the MBGP table. If you configure both, they go
into
> both tables. If you need to control specificly which route should go into
MBGP
> and BGP, configure the 'translate-update' command without any NLRI, and
configure
> a route map to do it.
>
> http://www.beer.com
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