34[SLOT 1] MIM-4SAE (Hardware)2.0, (Driver)1.0, (Cpld)2.0[SLOT 2] The SubCard is not presentDisplaying operational statistics of the routerWhen you perform routine maintenance or the system fails, you may need to display the operationalinformation of each functional module for locating failures. Generally, you need to run the displaycommands one by one. To collect more information one time, you can execute the displaydiagnostic-information command in any view to display or save the operational statistics of multiplefunctional modules of the router. This command displays the output of the display clock, display version,display device, and display current-configuration commands.• Save the operational statistics of each functional module of the router. display diagnostic-informationSave or display diagnostic information (Y=save, N=display)? [Y/N]:yPlease input the file name(*.diag)[cfa0:/default.diag]:aa.diagDiagnostic information is outputting to cfa0:/aa.diag.Please wait...Save succeeded.Execute the more aa.diag command in user view, and then press the Page Up and Page Down keys toview the contents of the file aa.diag.• Display the operational statistics of each functional module of the router. The output is too much andomitted here. display diagnostic-informationSave or display diagnostic information (Y=save, N=display)? [Y/N]:n================================================================display clock================================================================08:54:16 UTC Fri 11/12/2010==================================================================display version==================================================================OmittedDisplaying detailed information about interface modulesUse the display device verbose command to display detailed information of interfaces modules in eachslot.display device verboseSystem-mode(Current/After Reboot): Normal/NormalSlot No. Card Type Status Max Ports--------------------------------------------------------0 Fixed SubCard Normal 61 MIM-4SAE Normal 42 N/A Absent N/AUse the display device slot slot-number command to display detailed information about the interfacemodules in the specified slot. display device slot 1System-mode(Current/After Reboot): Normal/Normal