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Is there a command in ASA to indicate what type of LSP you have?

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surferdude949

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I have several remote sites, besides login into the web portal, is there a command in ASA that can tell you what type of server you have?

I did a "list survivalbe-processor" but it doesn't tell me if it's a s8300 or other type of server.
 
Under Fault and Performance in ASA doesn't hardware manager list your LSP's?
 
Ok didn't know about that. This looks a lot like the "list config all" commmand. thx!
 
I believe that only shows you Media Modules, TN Packs, Power Supplies, and Announcement boards... It won't show you an S8500 for example, nor an S87xx server.

I defined the server type in my node-naming convention.

Here's a small example of some sites when you list survivable-processor

Dallas_S8300
Madrid_S8300
Milan_S8400
Denver_S8730_VRT
NewYork_S8510


I did this so folks not familiar with our environment would have a clue what they're looking at when they logged in. Otherwise, don't know if there is a command per se in ASA...

Thanks,
98C

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