show upm profile

show upm profile name

Description

Displays a list of the UPM profiles on the system and some of their configuration information, or the contents of a specified profile.

Syntax Description

name Displays the contents of the specified profile.

Default

N/A.

Usage Guidelines

To see a list of all UPM profiles on a switch, use the command without the name option. The resulting display shows the names of the profiles on the system and their status, active or disabled.

Use the name option to see the contents of a specific profile.

Example

The output of the command is similar to the following:

* BD-8808.36 # show upm profile
================================================================================
UPM Profile Events Ports Flags
================================================================================
p1 UPM Timer(t1) e
p1 device detect 1:1 e
p2 e
================================================================================
Number of UPM Profiles: 2
Number of UPM Events in Queue for execution: 0
Flags: d - disabled, e - enabled
Event name: log-message(Log filter name) - Truncated to 20 chars
* BD-8808.37 # show upm profile "p1"
Created at : 2010-04-11 04:07:41
Last edited at : 2010-04-11 04:07:41
************Profile Contents Begin************
ena por 1:1
************Profile Contents Ends*************
Profile State: Enabled
Profile Maximum Execution Time: 30
Events and ports configured on the profile:
===========================================================
Event                           Port list/Log filter
===========================================================
device-detect              1:1
device-undetect             :
user-authenticated          :
user-unauthenticated        :
===========================================================

History

This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 11.6.

Platform Availability

This command is available on platforms that support the appropriate license. For complete information about software licensing, including how to obtain and upgrade your license and which licenses support the Universal Port feature, see the ExtremeXOS 32.6.1 Feature License Requirements document.