I am living on the edge:
LAB-2900-2> (enable) enable engineer
Enter password:
LAB-2900-2> (debug-eng)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Shankar Vemulapalli [mailto:svemulap@cisco.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 10:02 PM
> To: Casassa, Nathan
> Cc: 'Danny Sutantyo'; 'cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net'
> Subject: RE: [nsp] Catalyst command
>
>
> This is not officially supported by Cisco.
> Btw - it is advised not use this mode as it is used only by the
> engineering
> and whoever
> uses this does it at their own risk !
>
> /Shankar
>
> At 06:26 PM 4/11/2001, Casassa, Nathan wrote:
> >I had this saved:
> >
> >Here's the trick to enter the secret engineer-mode in a catalyst 5K :
> >
> >With Supervisor-Engine I:
> >
> >Enter enable mode
> >Do a SH VERSION (so that you get Hardware-,Firmware- and
> Software-Versions)
> >Type ENABLE ENGINEER
> >You will be prompted for a password. Now this is very complex. You must
> >enter the password in
> >the following format:
> >VTY VTY HW FW SW
> >
> >That is, the VTY-password followed by the VTY-password again, followed by
> >the Hardware-Version,
> >
> >followed by the Software-version(no spaces, do not type the dots in the
> >versions)
> >
> >Let's say (an assumption):
> >
> >the VTY-password is c
> >
> >the Hardware-version is 2.2
> >
> >the formware-version is 2.3
> >
> >then you would enter as the engineer-password:
> >
> >cc2223
> >
> >With Supervisor-Engine II:
> >Enter enable mode
> >Do a SH VERSION (so that you get Hardware-,Firmware- and
> Software-Versions)
> >Type ENABLE ENGINEER
> >You will be prompted for a password. Now this is very complex. You must
> >enter the password in
> >the following format:
> >VTY HW FW SW VTY
> >
> >That is, the VTY-password followed by the VTY-password again, followed by
> >the Hardware-Version,
> >
> >followed by the Software-version (no spaces, do not type the dots in the
> >versions).
> >
> >Let's say (an assumption):
> >
> >the VTY-password is c
> >
> >the Hardware-version is 2.2
> >
> >the formware-version is 2.3
> >
> >then you would enter as the engineer-password: c2223c
> >
> >
> >You see, the difference between Supervisor I and II is just the position
> >where the second VTY-password
> >is placed.
> >
> >After you are in engineer-mode, you can display the available
> functions by
> >SH ?
> >There will be a lot new (besides the know ones) functions available !!
> >
> >Great isn't it ?
> >
> >OK, here's a demonstration:
> >
> >sun>134.3.0.134
> >
> >' telnet to the catalyst
> >
> >Trying 134.3.0.134 ... Open
> >
> >
> >
> >Cisco Systems Console
> >
> >
> >
> >Enter password:
> >
> >' I entered "c"
> >
> >Console> enable
> >
> >Enter password:
> >
> >' I entered "c"
> >
> >Console> (enable) sh version
> >
> >WS-C5000 Software, Version McpSW: 4.4(1) NmpSW: 4.4(1)
> >
> >Copyright (c) 1995-1999 by Cisco Systems
> >
> >NMP S/W compiled on Jan 6 1999, 18:05:22
> >
> >MCP S/W compiled on Jan 06 1999, 17:50:33
> >
> >System Bootstrap Version: 2.2(2)
> >
> >Hardware Version: 2.3 Model: WS-C5000 Serial #: 006342981
> >
> >Mod Port Model Serial # Versions
> >
> >--- ---- ---------- --------- ----------------------------------------
> >
> >1 2 WS-X5009 006342981 Hw : 2.3
> >
> >Fw : 2.2(2)
> >
> >Fw1: 2.2(1)
> >
> >Sw : 4.4(1)
> >
> >2 24 WS-X5225R 015573453 Hw : 3.3
> >
> >Fw : 4.3(1)
> >
> >Sw : 4.4(1)
> >
> >3 24 WS-X5225R 013496932 Hw : 3.3
> >
> >Fw : 4.3(1)
> >
> >Sw : 4.4(1)
> >
> >4 2 WS-X5158 004446685 Hw : 1.2
> >
> >Fw : 1.3
> >
> >Fw1: 1.3
> >
> >Sw : 3.2(4)
> >
> >DRAM FLASH NVRAM
> >
> >Module Total Used Free Total Used Free Total Used Free
> >
> >------ ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ----- ----- -----
> >
> >1 20480K 10473K 10007K 4096K 3584K 512K 256K 130K 126K
> >
> >Uptime is 0 day, 5 hours, 8 minutes
> >
> >
> >
> >Console> (enable) enable engineer
> >
> >Enter password:
> >
> >' I entered a wrong password so that you see the reaction
> >
> >Sorry
> >
> >Console> (enable) enable engineer
> >
> >Enter password:
> >
> >' this time I entered "c232244c" because it is a Supervisor II engine
> >
> >' the result is the engineer-prompt "debug-eng"
> >
> >Console> (debug-eng) ?
> >
> >
> >
> >Commands:
> >
> >----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> >bootp Start a bootp download
> >
> >broadcast Broadcast a message
> >
> >call Call specified C function
> >
> >cam EARL utilities
> >
> >cdpd Start the CDP daemon
> >
> >clear Clear, use 'clear help' for more info
> >
> >configure Configure system from network
> >
> >connect Connect to FDDI ring
> >
> >copy Copy code between TFTP server and module
> >
> >ding Send index directed packet to port
> >
> >disable Disable privileged mode
> >
> >disconnect Disconnect from FDDI ring or disconnect user session
> >
> >download Download code to a processor
> >
> >enable Enable privileged mode
> >
> >erase Erase, use 'erase help' for more info
> >
> >failed_next Set Failed Next
> >
> >help Show this message
> >
> >history Show contents of history substitution buffer
> >
> >kill Send a signal to a process
> >
> >lcp Send console commands to an LCP
> >
> >packnvram pack NVRAM
> >
> >ping Send echo packets to hosts
> >
> >ps List current state of processes on the system
> >
> >quit Exit from the Admin session
> >
> >reconfirm Reconfirm VMPS
> >
> >reload Force software reload to linecard
> >
> >reset Reset system or module
> >
> >ibping Send Ibipc v2 pings
> >
> >scp SCP utilities
> >
> >scpmsg Send SCP message
> >
> >scpper Start SP performance test
> >
> >slpper Start SLP performance test
> >
> >sltask Start Salem task for slp link
> >
> >session Tunnel to ATM or Router module
> >
> >set Set, use 'set help' for more info
> >
> >show Show, use 'show help' for more info
> >
> >slip Attach/detach Serial Line IP interface
> >
> >snmpd Start the snmp daemon
> >
> >start_op_console Start Standby Supervisor Console
> >
> >switch Switch to standby <clock|supervisor>
> >
> >tcpactive Start TCP active download test
> >
> >tcpstandby Start TCP standby download test
> >
> >tcptest Start TCP download test
> >
> >tcpactnvram Start TCP active NVRAM test
> >
> >tcpsbynvram Start TCP standby NVRAM test
> >
> >telnet Telnet to a remote host
> >
> >telnetd Start the telnet daemon
> >
> >test Test, use 'test help' for more info
> >
> >traceroute Trace the route to a host
> >
> >upload Upload code from a processor
> >
> >wait Wait for x seconds
> >
> >whichbus Which bus mod/port is on
> >
> >whoisdnld Who is downloading
> >
> >whoisnvram Who is holding nvram
> >
> >write Write system configuration to terminal/network
> >
> >start_cl_console Start Clear Lake (NAM) Console
> >
> >Console> (debug-eng) show ?
> >
> >Show commands:
> >
> >-----------------------------------------------------------------
> ---------
> >
> >show agc Show Actual Group Capability
> >
> >show agport Show Agport Information
> >
> >show alias Show aliases for commands
> >
> >show alloc Show mbuf and malloc allocation
> >
> >show arbiter Show Samba arbiter status
> >
> >show arp Show ARP table
> >
> >show asic Show asic information from the extended card feature table
> >
> >show asicreg Show ASIC registers
> >
> >show authentication Show authentication information
> >
> >show authentable Show nvram authentication table
> >
> >show avltree Show EARL AVL tree information
> >
> >show biga Show BIGA and Driver stats
> >
> >show bridge Show bridge information
> >
> >show bridgefddi Show bridge info on individual FDDI modules
> >
> >show blackcombreg Show Blackcmb Register
> >
> >show bcreg Show Blackcomb Register[range]
> >
> >show bcstatistics Show Blackcomb Statistics
> >
> >show bcsearch Show Blackcomb Search data
> >
> >show searchforever Show Blackcomb Search Forever
> >
> >show earlintrreg Show Earl Intr Register
> >
> >show lookupram Show Blackcomb Lookup Ram
> >
> >show looktable Show Blackcomb Lookup Table
> >
> >show indexram Show Blackcomb Index Ram
> >
> >show mappingram Show Blackcomb Mapping Ram
> >
> >show fidram Show Blackcomb Fid Ram
> >
> >show controlram Show Blackcomb Control Ram
> >
> >show fiforam Show Blackcomb Notify Fifo Ram
> >
> >show tbm Show Tremblant Register
> >
> >show tbmind Show Tremblant Indir Register
> >
> >show tbmstatus Show Tremblant Status
> >
> >show banfflog Show Banff log information
> >
> >show banffreg Show Banff Register
> >
> >show banffmet Show Banff MET
> >
> >show banffpb Show Banff Packet Buffer
> >
> >show banff-reset Show Banff reset counts
> >
> >show banff-list Show Banff free list
> >
> >show busnmi Show Switching Bus NMI setting
> >
> >show cam Show CAM table
> >
> >show cbl Show 8051 color blocking logic contents
> >
> >show cbpointer Show Config Block Pointers
> >
> >show cdp Show Cisco Discovery Protocol Information
> >
> >show cdpstat Show CDP statistics
> >
> >show cdptable Show CDP Cache Table Entries
> >
> >show cgmp Show CGMP info
> >
> >show checkinterval Show nvram check interval
> >
> >show code Show assembly code
> >
> >show config Show system configuration
> >
> >show counters Show port counters
> >
> >show cpumon Show CPUMON Settings
> >
> >show drip Show DRiP Information
> >
> >show dvlan Show dynamic vlan statistics
> >
> >show dvlan Show dynamic vlan statistics
> >
> >show ebcmodes Show EBC HW modes
> >
> >show fddi Show FDDI module entries
> >
> >show fddicam Show FDDI module CAM table
> >
> >show feature Show feature
> >
> >show flash Show system flash information
> >
> >show generic_counters Show generic counters
> >
> >show help Show this message
> >
> >show ibipc Show ibipc statistics
> >
> >show igmp Show IGMP information
> >
> >show imagemib Show image mib information
> >
> >show interface Show network interfaces
> >
> >show ip Show IP Information
> >
> >show log Show log information
> >
> >show logging Show system logging information
> >
> >show ltl Show 8051 local target logic contents
> >
> >show mac Show MAC information
> >
> >show macdbg Show MAC debug information
> >
> >show malloc Show malloc stats
> >
> >show mbuf Show mbuf and cluster statistics
> >
> >show mdg Show Multiple Default Gateway Debug Info
> >
> >show memuse Show memory usage by pid
> >
> >show mem Show memory contents
> >
> >show microcode Show microcode versions
> >
> >show module Show module information
> >
> >show multicast Show multicast information
> >
> >show mls Show multilayer switching information
> >
> >show netstat Show network statistics
> >
> >show ntp Show ntp statistics
> >
> >show nvramversion Show nvram version
> >
> >show nvstat Show Active Nvram Tasks Stats
> >
> >show option Show option
> >
> >show port Show port information
> >
> >show portdbg Show port debug information
> >
> >show portinfo Show portinfo structure
> >
> >show portreg Show port registers
> >
> >show protocolfilter Show protocolfilter information
> >
> >show pruning Show VTP pruning information
> >
> >show redunda_state Show redundancy state info
> >
> >show rif Show Routing Information Field (RIF) Table
> >
> >show rsmautostate Show RSM derived interface state enabled/disabled
> >
> >show saint Show saint registers
> >
> >show sbnvstat Show Standby Nvram Tasks Stats
> >
> >show sbyports Show Standby Ports usage status
> >
> >show sccstat Show SCC status
> >
> >show scpmem Show 8051 memory contents
> >
> >show scpmodstat Show SCP-Module Stats.
> >
> >show scpreg Show SCP registration table
> >
> >show scpstat Show SCP statistics
> >
> >show scptrace Show trace levels
> >
> >show semaphore Show semaphore information
> >
> >show slpreg Show SLP registration table
> >
> >show slpstat Show SLP statistics
> >
> >show snmp Show SNMP information
> >
> >show snmpd Show snmpd state information
> >
> >show softflag Show all softflags
> >
> >show span Show switch port analyzer information
> >
> >show spanningtree Show spantree port information
> >
> >show spantree Show spantree information
> >
> >show spoofing Show spoofing state
> >
> >show sprom Show Serial EEPROM
> >
> >show standbyports Show state of standby ports feature.
> >
> >show station Show Tokenring Station info
> >
> >show summertime Show state of summertime information
> >
> >show syndiag Show syndiags status
> >
> >show timer Show timer information
> >
> >show trport Show port status info for Token Ring port
> >
> >show trmod Show module details for Token Ring module
> >
> >show system Show system information
> >
> >show tacacs Show TACACS information
> >
> >show test Show results of diagnostic tests
> >
> >show time Show time of day
> >
> >show timezone Show the current timezone offset
> >
> >show tokenring Show tokenring information
> >
> >show top Show TopN report
> >
> >show tpoint Show trace points
> >
> >show trace Show trace settings
> >
> >show trunk Show trunk ports
> >
> >show users Show active Admin sessions
> >
> >show version Show version information
> >
> >show vlan Show Virtual LAN information
> >
> >show vlantbladr Show Vlan Port Table Address
> >
> >show vmps Show VMPS information
> >
> >show vtp Show VTP Information
> >
> >show whistler Show Whistler information
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >Console> (debug-eng) exit
> >
> >' with "exit" I ended my telnet-session
> >
> >[Connection to 134.3.0.134 closed .....
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >show counters <mod/port> shows you SNMP and RMON counters.
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Danny Sutantyo [mailto:dsutanty@dsutanty-wkst.sc.intel.com]
> >Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 8:17 PM
> >To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
> >Subject: [nsp] Catalyst command
> >
> >
> >Does any body know about "enable engineer" (not regular "enable") command
> >in Catalyst? I heard
> >it's undocumented, and do you know what it does?
> >
> >DS
>
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