show cli history detail show run | section interface show running-config | section router bgp show running-config | i t show controllers t1 0/3/5 brief show tcp brief [displays tcp sessions between routers and shows an established bgp session] show ip protocols show ip socket show history all | i CMD show otv adj show int description show ip nhrp show crypto ipsec sa show dmvpn [for bgp failover] show ip eigrp vrf all neighbors [ASR9k XR] show bgp vrf all summ show ip bgp summ show bgp instance WAN vrf [vrf name] summary show ip arp vrf ISP-PRI [for MAC address on Comcast device] For lwap/access points: grep include [mac address] "show ap summary" grep include {mac address] "show ap join stats summary all" show spanning-tree vlan [vlan name] show ip access-lists [interface or subinterface name (_boundary)] show run | sec [interface or subinterface name (_boundary)] show version show logging >>> show log show logg | i [vrf name] show logg | i [interface] show vrf all show run vrf [vrf name] show route vrf [vrf name] ipv4 >>> to dsiplay vrf routing table show controllers [interface] phy | i "Rx|Tx" – to display light levels on IOS XR show pim vrf [vrf name] neighbor [interface] >>> to check PIM neighborship show eigrp vrf [vrf name] neighbors >>>to check eigrp neighborship on IOS XR show users show clock show ntp status show history show arp vrf {vrf name] [interface] show inventory >>> to see hardware onboard traceroute ping udld enable [aggressive] udld port [aggressive] Udld port disable nslookup >>> tests dns server netstat [-a] [-b] [-e] [-n] [-o] [-p ] [-r] [-s] [] Displays active TCP connections, ports on which the computer is listening, Ethernet statistics, the IP routing table, IPv4 statistics (for the IP, ICMP, TCP, and UDP protocols), and IPv6 statistics (for the IPv6, ICMPv6, TCP over IPv6, and UDP over IPv6 protocols). Used without parameters, this command displays active TCP connections. dig >>> tests dns functionality show mac address-table dynamic | i [MAC address] show mac address-table interface [Interface] show interface status show power inline >>> to see number of available watts, watts used (consumed) and remaining watts on a switch. Also, you can remotely powercycle a device by going into interface mode on the port with the command power inline never and power inline auto Wireless: From Windows command prompt: netsh wlan show interface Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.19044.2006] (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. C:\Users\andy>netsh wlan show interface There is 1 interface on the system: Name : Wi-Fi Description : Intel(R) Wi-Fi 6 AX201 160MHz GUID : 49ecb783-3260-45af-be6b-1af50ce7d64d Physical address : 04:6c:59:06:ad:ce State : connected SSID : ASUS_20_2G BSSID : 70:8b:cd:30:ea:20 Network type : Infrastructure Radio type : 802.11n Authentication : WPA2-Personal Cipher : CCMP Connection mode : Auto Connect Channel : 11 Receive rate (Mbps) : 144.4 Transmit rate (Mbps) : 144.4 Signal : 99% Profile : ASUS_20_2G Hosted network status : Not available C:\Users\andy> show inventory show license udi