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- delete command 1, 2
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- edit command 1, 2
- enable command
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S
- save command
- screen
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- set cli directory command 1, 2
- set cli language command
- set cli level command
- set cli password command
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- set cli terminal command
- set command 1, 2
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- show command
- show component command 1, 2
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- up command
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- user accounts
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Related Documentation
- SRC CLI Commands to Monitor Dynamic Service Activator
- Monitoring Statistics for External Subscriber Monitor (SRC CLI)
- Monitoring SRC VTA Performance Statistics (SRC CLI)
- Monitoring Statistics for Subscriber and Service Sessions (SRC CLI)
Output Control Keys for monitor Command
The output of the monitor command shows how much each field has changed since you started the command or since you cleared the counters by using the c key. For a description of the statistical information provided in the output of this command, see the show command output.
To control the output of the monitor command while it is running, use the keys listed in Table 8. The keys are not case-sensitive.
Table 8: Output Control Keys for the monitor Command
Key | Action |
---|---|
c | Clears (returns to zero) the delta counters since the command was started. |
f | Freezes the display, halting the display of updated statistics and delta counters. |
q or Esc | Quits the command and returns to the command prompt. |
t | Thaws the display, resuming the update of the statistics and delta counters. |
a | Displays the real-time statistics of the next action. Note: This key is applicable only for the VTA monitor commands. |
e | Displays the real-time statistics of the next event handler. Note: This key is applicable only for the VTA monitor commands. |
Related Documentation
- SRC CLI Commands to Monitor Dynamic Service Activator
- Monitoring Statistics for External Subscriber Monitor (SRC CLI)
- Monitoring SRC VTA Performance Statistics (SRC CLI)
- Monitoring Statistics for Subscriber and Service Sessions (SRC CLI)