Verifying and Troubleshooting the VSM Card Installation
This chapter contains information about the following topics:
Verifying and Troubleshooting VSM Card Installation
After installing the hardware, you need to look at the LEDs on the front panel of the VSM card to verify that the VSM card was installed correctly. If it was not, you need to troubleshoot to find the problem. The following sections provide information about how to verify and troubleshoot VSM card installations:
To verify that the VSM card is working properly:
Step 1 Check that the VSM card Status LED is on (green) to verify that the card is operating normally.
Step 2 If the VSM card Status LED is not green, refer to the “Status LEDs” section to identify any possible problems.
Initial Boot Process
During a typical VSM card boot process, the following events occur:
1. The CBC powers up the CPU complex. BIOS and ROMMON run to enumerate and initialize the hardware devices (both non- Cisco specific and Cisco-specific devices).
2. The host operating system runs.
3. The SysAdmin VM (for service VM manageability purposes) and IOS-XR VM are launched.
4. The RSP loads the VSM card with its Cisco IOS XR software. First, the minimum boot image (MBI) package is downloaded and then other packages are downloaded from the RSP.
To verify that the line card is working properly,
Step 1 Check that the Card Status LED is on (green) to verify that the card is operating normally.
Step 2 If the Card Status LED is not on, see the “Advanced VSM Card Troubleshooting” section to identify any possible problems.
Status LEDs
You can use the Card Status LED on the VSM card front panel to verify proper operation or troubleshoot a failure. Refer to Figure 2-1 and Table 2-1 .
Figure 2-1 VSM Card Faceplate
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Four 10 Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ module ports and LEDs (not supported in current release) |
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UCS combo connector |
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VSM card status LED |
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Gigabit Ethernet management port |
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USB port |
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Table 2-1 Card Status LEDs
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Card Status LEDs (one per card)
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Off |
VSM card is powered off. The LED might turn off momentarily when switching between the states described above, although the card has not powered off. |
Red |
VSM card has encountered a hardware error, and is not passing traffic. |
Green |
VSM card has booted properly, and is ready to pass or is passing traffic. |
Troubleshooting the Installation
If the Card Status LED on the VSM card front panel indicates some issue, there is either a problem with the VSM card installation or a hardware failure. To verify that the VSM card is installed correctly, follow these steps:
Step 1 If the Card Status LED fails to go on, check the router connections as follows:
a. Verify that the VSM card board connector is fully seated in the backplane. Loosen the captive installation screws and firmly pivot the ejector levers toward each other until both are parallel to the VSM card faceplate. Tighten the captive installation screws.
b. Verify that all power cords and data cables are firmly connected at both ends.
c. Verify that all components on the card are fully seated and secured to their sockets.
After the VSM card re initializes, the Card Status LED on the VSM card should go on. If the Card Status LED goes on, the installation is complete; if the Card Status LED does not go on, proceed to the next step.
Step 2 If the Card Status LED still fails to go on, remove the VSM card and try installing it in another available slot.
- If the Card Status LED goes on when the VSM card is installed in the new slot, suspect a failed backplane port in the original line card slot.
- If the Card Status LED still does not go on, halt the installation. Contact a service representative to report the faulty equipment and obtain further instructions.
Step 3 If an error message displays on the console terminal during the card initialization, see the appropriate reference publication for error message definitions.
If you experience other problems that you cannot solve, contact a Cisco service representative for assistance.
Configuring and Troubleshooting the VSM Card
After the person who installed the hardware verifies that the new VSM card is installed correctly by examining the LEDs, the network administrator can configure the new interface. The following sections provide information on configuring and troubleshooting the VSM card:
Line Card Interface Address
A Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router identifies an interface address by its rack number, line card slot number, instance number, and port number, in the format rack/ slot /instance/ port. The rack parameter is reserved for multirack systems, so is always 0 (zero) for the Cisco ASR 9000 Series. The line card slot s are numbered from 0 to 7 (Cisco ASR 9010 Router), 0 to 3 (Cisco ASR 9006 Router), 0 to 1 (Cisco ASR 9904 Router), 0 to 9 (Cisco ASR 9912 Router), or 0 to 19 (Cisco ASR 9922 Router).
Instance numbers are reserved for cards that have subslots. This parameter is 0(zero) for the four interfaces on the front-panel of the VSM card. The instance number is 1 for the twelve internal interfaces that are used to configure a service VM. The ports on the card are numbered 0, 1, 2, and so on. For example, the rack/ slot /instance/ port address of the fourth port on the front of a VSM card installed in line card slot 1 is 0/1/0/3.
Using Configuration Commands
The command line interface (CLI) for Cisco IOS XR software is divided into different command modes. To configure a card, you enter the correct mode and then enter the commands you need. When you first log in, you are automatically in EXEC mode. Next, enter the configure command to access configuration mode.
For software configuration information, refer to the Cisco IOS XR software configuration and command reference publications for the installed Cisco IOS XR release. Also refer to the Cisco IOS XR software release notes for additional information.
VSM Card Configuration
There are two set of interfaces on the VSM card—four 10GE (FCOE) interfaces on the front panel and twelve 10GE internal interfaces.
Note In IOS XR 5.1.1, the four 10GE interfaces on the front panel are not supported.
The internal interfaces are used when configuring a service VM to bring in traffic to the service VM. The internal interfaces are configured using the vnic interface command. For more information about how to configure the internal interfaces on the VSM card, see the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router CGv6 Configuration Guide.
Advanced VSM Card Troubleshooting
This section briefly describes advanced troubleshooting commands that can be used in the event of a VSM card failure.
Note This section assumes that you possess basic proficiency in the use of Cisco IOS XR software commands.
By using the commands listed in this section, you should be able to determine the nature of the problems you are having with your VSM card. The first step is to identify the cause of the VSM card failure or console errors that you are seeing.
To discover which card may be at fault, it is essential to collect the output from the following commands:
- show logging
- show diag
- show context location
Along with these show commands, you should also gather the following information:
- Console Logs and Syslog Information—This information is crucial if multiple symptoms are occurring. If the router is configured to send logs to a Syslog server, you may see some information on what has occurred. For console logs, it is best to be directly connected to the router on the console port with logging enabled.
- Additional Data—The show tech-support command is a compilation of many different commands, including show version, show running-config, and show stacks. This information is required when working on issues with the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (Cisco TAC).
For examples of how to use these commands and the resulting output, refer to the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Troubleshooting Guide.
For complete descriptions of show commands, refer to the command reference or configuration guide for the installed Cisco IOS XR release.
Note It is important to collect the show tech-support data before doing a reload or power cycle. Failure to do so can cause all information about the problem to be lost.
Reloading a VSM Card
To reload the VSM card, execute the hw-module location reload command in admin mode. Refer to the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router System Management Command Reference online for command syntax.
Replacing a VSM Card
To replace a VSM module for a Return Material Authorization (RMA), follow these steps.
Note For information on the RMA process, refer to the Cisco Returns Portal.
Step 1 Uninstall CGv6 on the VSM:
- Deactivate CGv6 VM
- Uninstall CGv6 OVA Package
- Disable the Service Enablement Feature — Perform this operation only if you are removing the CGN service completely from the router. If there are multiple VSM line cards in the chassis and if you are doing VSM OIR or removing or replacing an individual VSM card, do not perform this operation
Refer to the Uninstalling CGv6 on VSM section in the “Carrier Grade IPv6 over Virtualized Services Module (VSM)” chapter of the CGv6 Configuration Guide for Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers.
Step 2 Power down the VSM card using the hw-module power disable command in administration configuration mode. The example below shows how to power down the VSM card installed in slot 0:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(admin)# configure
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(admin-config)# hw-module power disable location 0/0/cpu0
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(admin-config)# commit
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(admin-config)# exit
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(admin)# exit
Step 3 Remove the VSM card.
Step 4 Install the replacement VSM card.
Step 5 Install CGv6 OVA package.
Step 6 Activate CGv6 VM.
Performing OIR of a VSM Card
To perform OIR (online insertion and removal) of a VSM module, follow these steps.
Note Before removing the VSM card from the chassis, always deactivate the CGv6 VM and uninstall the CGv6 OVA package.
Step 1 Uninstall CGv6 on the VSM:
- Deactivate CGv6 VM
- Uninstall CGv6 OVA Package
- Disable the Service Enablement Feature — Perform this operation only if you are removing the CGN service completely from the router. If there are multiple VSM line cards in the chassis and if you are doing VSM OIR or removing or replacing an individual VSM card, do not perform this operation
Refer to the Uninstalling CGv6 on VSM section in the “Carrier Grade IPv6 over Virtualized Services Module (VSM)” chapter of the CGv6 Configuration Guide for Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers.
Step 2 Power down the VSM card using the hw-module power disable command in administration configuration mode. The example below shows how to power down the VSM card installed in slot 0:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(admin)# configure
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(admin-config)# hw-module power disable location 0/0/cpu0
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(admin-config)# commit
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(admin-config)# exit
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(admin)# exit
Step 3 Remove the VSM card.
Step 4 Install the VSM card again.
Step 5 Use the show platform command to confirm the VSM card is in UP state.
Step 6 After the VSM state is UP, install CGv6 OVA package.
Step 7 Activate CGv6 VM.
Collecting VSM Information
Here is the example output from the show running-config virtual-service command:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router#show running-config virtual-service
virtual-service application1
vnic interface TenGigE0/1/1/0
Here is the example output from the show platform command with the VSM card installed in slot 2:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router#show platform
Node Type State Config State
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
0/RSP0/CPU0 A9K-RSP440-TR(Active) IOS XR RUN PWR,NSHUT,MON
0/0/CPU0 A9K-8T-E IOS XR RUN PWR,NSHUT,MON
0/1/CPU0 A9K-8T-E IOS XR RUN PWR,NSHUT,MON
0/2/CPU0 A9K-VSM-500 IOS XR RUN PWR,NSHUT,MON
Here is the example output for the show platform summary location command:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router#show platform summary location 0/1/cpu0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Platform Node : 0/1/CPU0 (slot 3)
Card Type : ASR9K Virtualized Services Module
VID/SN : V00 / FOC1741N8EF
Last Reset : Card is reset by user
: Mon Feb 10 10:17:20 2014
Configuration : Power is enabled
Rommon Ver : Version 1.00 (20010101:000000)
Main Power : Power state Enabled. Estimate power 800 Watts of power required.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Here is the example output for the show inventory command, with the VSM card installed in slot 2:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router#show inventory
NAME: "module 0/RSP0/CPU0", DESCR: "ASR9K Route Switch Processor with 440G/slot Fabric and 12GB"
PID: A9K-RSP440-SE, VID: V01, SN: FOC16088174
NAME: "module 0/1/CPU0", DESCR: "2-Port 10GE, 20-Port GE Low Queue LC Requires XFPs and SFPs"
PID: A9K-2T20GE-L, VID: V04, SN: FOC161286VE
NAME: "module mau TenGigE0/1/CPU0/0", DESCR: "Multirate 10GBASE-SR, SMF"
PID: XFP-10G-MM-SR, VID: V02, SN: SPC1726025P
NAME: "module mau TenGigE0/1/CPU0/1", DESCR: "Multirate 10GBASE-SR, SMF"
PID: XFP-10G-MM-SR, VID: V02, SN: SPC1726010G
NAME: "module 0/2/CPU0", DESCR: "ASR9K Virtualized Services Module"
PID: A9K-VSM-500, VID: V00, SN: FOC1741N8EF
Here is the example output for the show hw-module fpd location all command, with the VSM card installed in slot 2:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router#show hw-module fpd location all
===================================== ==========================================
Existing Field Programmable Devices
==========================================
Location Card Type Version Type Subtype Inst Version Dng?
============ ======================== ======= ==== ======= ==== =========== ====
0/RSP0/CPU0 A9K-RSP440-TR 1.0 lc cbc 0 16.115 No
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0/FT0/SP ASR-9006-FAN 1.0 ft cbc 7 5.02 No
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0/FT1/SP ASR-9006-FAN 1.0 ft cbc 8 5.02 No
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0/1/CPU0 A9K-2T20GE-L 1.0 lc fpga1 0 0.43 Yes
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0/1/CPU0 A9K-2T20GE-L 1.0 lc fpga1 1 0.43 Yes
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0/2/CPU0 A9K-VSM-500 1.0 lc cbc 0 33.02 No
lc ibmc 0 5.08 No --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1. One or more FPD needs an upgrade or a downgrade. This can be accomplished
using the "<admin> upgrade hw-module fpd <fpd> location <loc>" CLI.
Here is the example output for the show hw-module fpd location 0/2/CPU0 command, with the VSM installed in slot 2:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router#show hw-module fpd location 0/2/cpu0
===================================== ==========================================
Existing Field Programmable Devices
==========================================
Location Card Type Version Type Subtype Inst Version Dng?
============ ======================== ======= ==== ======= ==== =========== ====
0/2/CPU0 A9K-VSM-500 1.0 lc cbc 0 33.02 No
lc ibmc 0 5.08 No --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
If the upg/dng? column says Yes, it means that one or more FPD needs an upgrade or a downgrade. This can be accomplished using the admin upgrade hw-module fpd command.
Below is a description of fields for the show hw-module fpd location all command.
- Location: Location of the module in the rack/slot/module notation.
- Card Type: Module part number.
- HW Version: Hardware model version for the module.
- Type: Hardware type
– lc—Line card
- Subtype: CBC, FPGA, BIOS, iBMC, CPLD, or ROMMON.
- Inst: A unique ID used by the FPD process.
- Current SW Version: Currently running FPD image version.
- HW Version: Hardware version of the card.
- Upg/Dng?: Specifies whether an FPD upgrade or downgrade is required.
Here is the example output for the show fpd package command:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(admin)#show fpd package
=============================== ================================================
Field Programmable Device Package
================================================
Card Type FPD Description Type Subtype Version SW Ver HW Vers
==================== ========================== ==== ======= =========== ======== =========
A9K-VSM-500 CPUCtrl Forge lc bios 3.00 0.00 0.1
CPUCtrl Forge lc cbc 33.02 0.00 0.1
CPUCtrl Forge lc fpga1 1.25 0.00 0.1
CPUCtrl Forge lc ibmc 5.08 0.00 0.1
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A9K-RSP440-TR Can Bus Ctrl (CBC) RSP3 lc cbc 16.115 0.00 0.1
ClockCtrl0 RSP3 lc fpga2 1.06 0.00 0.1
UTI RSP3 lc fpga3 4.09 0.00 0.1
CPUCtrl RSP3 lc fpga1 0.10 0.00 0.1
ROMMONB RSP3 lc rommon 0.71 0.00 0.1
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A9K-RSP440-SE Can Bus Ctrl (CBC) RSP3 lc cbc 16.115 0.00 0.1
ClockCtrl0 RSP3 lc fpga2 1.06 0.00 0.1
UTI RSP3 lc fpga3 4.09 0.00 0.1
CPUCtrl RSP3 lc fpga1 0.10 0.00 0.1
ROMMONB RSP3 lc rommon 0.71 0.00 0.1
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Here is the example output for the show tech vsm location 0/0/CPU0 command, with the VSM card installed in slot 0:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router#show tech vsm location 0/0/CPU0 terminal
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
show tech-support vsm for location 0/0/CPU0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------- show ipv4 interface brief --------------------------
Interface IP-Address Status Protocol
MgmtEth0/RSP0/CPU0/0 5.25.8.111 Up Up
MgmtEth0/RSP0/CPU0/1 unassigned Shutdown Down
TenGigE0/0/1/0 unassigned Shutdown Down
TenGigE0/0/1/1 unassigned Shutdown Down
TenGigE0/0/1/2 unassigned Shutdown Down
TenGigE0/0/1/3 unassigned Shutdown Down
TenGigE0/0/1/4 unassigned Shutdown Down
TenGigE0/0/1/5 unassigned Shutdown Down
TenGigE0/0/1/6 unassigned Shutdown Down
TenGigE0/0/1/7 unassigned Shutdown Down
TenGigE0/0/1/8 unassigned Shutdown Down
TenGigE0/0/1/9 unassigned Shutdown Down
TenGigE0/0/1/10 unassigned Shutdown Down
TenGigE0/0/1/11 unassigned Shutdown Down
-------------------------------- show platform --------------------------------
Node Type State Config State
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
0/RSP0/CPU0 A9K-RSP440-TR(Active) IOS XR RUN PWR,NSHUT,MON
0/0/CPU0 A9K-VSM-500 IOS XR RUN PWR,NSHUT,MON
----------------------------- show install active -----------------------------
Secure Domain Router: Owner
Node 0/RSP0/CPU0 [RP] [SDR: Owner]
Boot Image: /asr9k-os-mbi-5.1.1/0x100305/mbiasr9k-rsp3.vm
mem:asr9k-services-px-5.1.1
mem:asr9k-services-infra-5.1.1
Node 0/0/CPU0 [LC] [SDR: Owner]
Boot Image: /asr9k-os-mbi-5.1.1/lc/0x3C0266/mbiasr9k-lc-x86e.vm
mem:asr9k-services-px-5.1.1
mem:asr9k-services-infra-5.1.1
-------------------------------- show platform --------------------------------
Node Type State Config State
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
0/RSP0/CPU0 A9K-RSP440-TR(Active) IOS XR RUN PWR,NSHUT,MON
0/0/CPU0 A9K-VSM-500 IOS XR RUN PWR,NSHUT,MON
---------------------------------- show diag ----------------------------------
NODE module 0/RSP0/CPU0 ASR9K Route Switch Processor with 440G/slot Fabric and 6GB
MAIN: board type 0x100306
Top Assy. Number: 68-4872-02
PLD: Motherboard: N/A, Processor version: 0x0 (rev: 2.174), Power: N/A
ROMMON: Version 0.70 [ASR9K x86 ROMMON],
Board FPGA/CPLD/ASIC Hardware Revision:
CBC (active partition) : v16.115
CBC (inactive partition) : v16.115
MAIN: board type 0x3c0266
Top Assy. Number: 68-4610-02
PLD: Motherboard: N/A, Processor version: 0x0 (rev: 2.174), Power: N/A
Rommon: V3.00 [ASR9K x86 ROMMON]
Board FPGA/CPLD/ASIC Hardware Revision:
Virtualized Services Module 500 Daughter board : V0.5
CBC (active partition) : v33.2
CBC (inactive partition) : v33.2
---------- show controllers fabric fia link-status location 0/0/CPU0 ----------
********** FIA-0 **********
********** FIA-1 **********
-- show controllers fabric crossbar link-status instance 0 location 0/0/CPU0 --
PORT Remote Slot Remote Inst Logical ID Status
======================================================
------------- show controllers np crashinfo all location 0/0/CPU0 -------------
----------------------------------------------------------------
****No Crash Dump info found!!!! file name: /harddisk:/np/NPdatalog_0_0_CPU0_np0_prm1.txt ****
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Backup Crash Dump file name is ("/harddisk:/np/NPdatalog_0_0_CPU0_np0_prm2.txt")
-------------------------------------------------------------
****No Crash Dump info found!!!! file name: /harddisk:/np/NPdatalog_0_0_CPU0_np1_prm1.txt ****
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Backup Crash Dump file name is ("/harddisk:/np/NPdatalog_0_0_CPU0_np1_prm2.txt")
-------------------------------------------------------------
---------------- show controllers np drvlog location 0/0/CPU0 -----------------
----------------------------------------------------------------
**** Opening NP driver log ****
**** Wed Feb 12 15:49:43 2014 ****
**** Opening NP driver log ****
**** Wed Feb 12 15:54:47 2014 ****
**** Opening NP driver log ****
**** Wed Feb 12 16:01:03 2014 ****
**** Opening NP driver log ****
**** Tue Feb 18 12:02:21 2014 ****
**** Opening NP driver log ****
**** Tue Feb 18 13:12:09 2014 ****
**** Opening NP driver log ****
**** Tue Feb 18 16:05:50 2014 ****
**** Opening NP driver log ****
**** Tue Feb 18 17:23:46 2014 ****
**** Opening NP driver log ****
**** Tue Feb 18 18:10:30 2014 ****
**** Opening NP driver log ****
**** Wed Feb 19 15:13:52 2014 ****
**** Opening NP driver log ****
**** Wed Feb 19 15:27:25 2014 ****
**** Opening NP driver log ****
**** Wed Feb 19 16:26:58 2014 ****
-------------------------------------------------------------
Backup Driver Log file name is ("/harddisk:/np/NPdrvlog2_0_0_CPU0.txt")
-------------------------------------------------------------
-------- show controller np fabric-counters all all location 0/0/CPU0 ---------
----------------------------------------------------------------
Egress fabric-to-bridge interface 1 counters for NP 0
INTERLAKEN_TX_PACKETS 0x00000000 000126b4
INTERLAKEN_TX_BYTES 0x00000000 009b56ac
INTERLAKEN_TX_BAD_PACKETS 0x00000000 00000000
-------------------------------------------------------------
Egress fabric-to-bridge interface 2 counters for NP 0
INTERLAKEN_TX_PACKETS 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_TX_BYTES 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_TX_BAD_PACKETS 0x00000000 00000000
-------------------------------------------------------------
Egress fabric-to-bridge interface 1 counters for NP 1
INTERLAKEN_TX_PACKETS 0x00000000 00000040
INTERLAKEN_TX_BYTES 0x00000000 00008aa7
INTERLAKEN_TX_BAD_PACKETS 0x00000000 00000000
-------------------------------------------------------------
Egress fabric-to-bridge interface 2 counters for NP 1
INTERLAKEN_TX_PACKETS 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_TX_BYTES 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_TX_BAD_PACKETS 0x00000000 00000000
-------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------
Ingress fabric-to-bridge interface 1 counters for NP 0
INTERLAKEN_RX_PACKETS 0x00000000 000126b4
INTERLAKEN_RX_BYTES 0x00000000 009b56ac
INTERLAKEN_RX_BAD_PACKETS 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_CRC_ERROR 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_ALIGNMENT_ERROR_0 0x00000000 00000001
INTERLAKEN_RX_ALIGNMENT_ERROR_1 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_ALIGNMENT_ERROR_2 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_ALIGNMENT_ERROR_3 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_ALIGNMENT_FAILURE 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_ALIGNMENT_FAILURE_1 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_ALIGNMENT_FAILURE_2 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_ALIGNMENT_FAILURE_3 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_BLK_TYPE_ERROR_AGGR 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_DIAG_CRC_ERROR_AGGR 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_WORD_SYNC_ERROR_AGGR 0x00000000 000f2015
INTERLAKEN_LAST_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
Net IF0 0x0000009c 14234244
-------------------------------------------------------------
Ingress fabric-to-bridge interface 2 counters for NP 0
INTERLAKEN_RX_PACKETS 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_BYTES 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_BAD_PACKETS 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_CRC_ERROR 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_ALIGNMENT_ERROR_0 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_ALIGNMENT_ERROR_1 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_ALIGNMENT_ERROR_2 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_ALIGNMENT_ERROR_3 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_ALIGNMENT_FAILURE 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_ALIGNMENT_FAILURE_1 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_ALIGNMENT_FAILURE_2 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_ALIGNMENT_FAILURE_3 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_BLK_TYPE_ERROR_AGGR 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_DIAG_CRC_ERROR_AGGR 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_WORD_SYNC_ERROR_AGGR 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_LAST_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
Net IF0 0x00000000 00000000
-------------------------------------------------------------
Ingress fabric-to-bridge interface 1 counters for NP 1
INTERLAKEN_RX_PACKETS 0x00000000 00000040
INTERLAKEN_RX_BYTES 0x00000000 00008aa7
INTERLAKEN_RX_BAD_PACKETS 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_CRC_ERROR 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_ALIGNMENT_ERROR_0 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_ALIGNMENT_ERROR_1 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_ALIGNMENT_ERROR_2 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_ALIGNMENT_ERROR_3 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_ALIGNMENT_FAILURE 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_ALIGNMENT_FAILURE_1 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_ALIGNMENT_FAILURE_2 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_ALIGNMENT_FAILURE_3 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_BLK_TYPE_ERROR_AGGR 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_DIAG_CRC_ERROR_AGGR 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_WORD_SYNC_ERROR_AGGR 0x00000000 00014532
INTERLAKEN_LAST_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
Net IF0 0x000000cb 1ed88530
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Ingress fabric-to-bridge interface 2 counters for NP 1
INTERLAKEN_RX_PACKETS 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_BYTES 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_BAD_PACKETS 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_CRC_ERROR 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_ALIGNMENT_ERROR_0 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_ALIGNMENT_ERROR_1 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_ALIGNMENT_ERROR_2 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_ALIGNMENT_ERROR_3 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_ALIGNMENT_FAILURE 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_ALIGNMENT_FAILURE_1 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_ALIGNMENT_FAILURE_2 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_ALIGNMENT_FAILURE_3 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_BLK_TYPE_ERROR_AGGR 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_DIAG_CRC_ERROR_AGGR 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_RX_WORD_SYNC_ERROR_AGGR 0x00000000 00000000
INTERLAKEN_LAST_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
Net IF0 0x00000000 00000000
-------------------------------------------------------------
------------- show controllers fabric fia stats location 0/0/CPU0 -------------
********** FIA-0 **********
From Unicast Xbar[0] 37922
From Unicast Xbar[1] 37833
To Line Interface[0] 75755
From Line Interface[0] 75755
********** FIA-1 **********
From Line Interface[0] 65
---------------- sh controllers np ports all location 0/0/CPU0 ----------------
----------------------------------------------------------------
-- ------ --- ---------------------------------------------------
0 -- 0 TenGigE0/0/1/0, TenGigE0/0/1/1, TenGigE0/0/1/2, TenGigE0/0/1/3, TenGigE0/0/1/4, TenGigE0/0/1/5
1 -- 1 TenGigE0/0/1/6, TenGigE0/0/1/7, TenGigE0/0/1/8, TenGigE0/0/1/9, TenGigE0/0/1/10, TenGigE0/0/1/11
------------- show controllers np counters all location 0/0/CPU0 --------------
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Show global stats counters for NP0, revision v2
Read 19 non-zero NP counters:
Offset Counter FrameValue Rate (pps)
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16 MDF_TX_LC_CPU 86460 22
21 MDF_TX_FABRIC 75755 19
33 PARSE_FAB_RECEIVE_CNT 75755 19
37 PARSE_INTR_RECEIVE_CNT 2005429 513
41 PARSE_INJ_RECEIVE_CNT 75747 19
49 PARSE_TM_LOOP_RECEIVE_CNT 18857 5
68 PRS_HEALTH_MON 18857 5
77 INTR_FRAME_TYPE_7 10716 3
106 PARSE_RSP_INJ_FAB_CNT 75690 19
108 PARSE_RSP_INJ_DIAGS_CNT 65 0
109 PARSE_EGR_INJ_PKT_TYP_UNKNOWN 75690 19
120 PARSE_LC_INJ_FAB_CNT 75690 19
122 PARSE_LC_INJ_DIAGS_CNT 57 0
285 DBG_RSV_EP_L_RSV_ING_PUNT 10837 3
902 PUNT_STATISTICS 10713 3
904 PUNT_DIAGS_RSP_ACT 65 0
908 NETIO_RP_TO_LC_CPU_PUNT 75690 19
1200 MODIFY_PUNT_REASON_MISS_DROP 1 0
Show global stats counters for NP1, revision v2
Read 15 non-zero NP counters:
Offset Counter FrameValue Rate (pps)
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33 PARSE_FAB_RECEIVE_CNT 65 0
37 PARSE_INTR_RECEIVE_CNT 2005185 513
41 PARSE_INJ_RECEIVE_CNT 57 0
49 PARSE_TM_LOOP_RECEIVE_CNT 18858 5
68 PRS_HEALTH_MON 18858 5
77 INTR_FRAME_TYPE_7 10467 3
108 PARSE_RSP_INJ_DIAGS_CNT 65 0
122 PARSE_LC_INJ_DIAGS_CNT 57 0
285 DBG_RSV_EP_L_RSV_ING_PUNT 10588 3
902 PUNT_STATISTICS 10464 3
904 PUNT_DIAGS_RSP_ACT 65 0
1200 MODIFY_PUNT_REASON_MISS_DROP 1 0
---------------------- show interfaces location 0/0/CPU0 ----------------------
TenGigE0/0/1/0 is administratively down, line protocol is administratively down
Interface state transitions: 0
Hardware is TenGigE, address is 0000.0000.0028 (bia 0000.0000.0028)
Internet address is Unknown
MTU 1514 bytes, BW 10000000 Kbit (Max: 10000000 Kbit)
reliability 255/255, txload 0/255, rxload 0/255
Full-duplex, 10000Mb/s, link type is force-up
output flow control is on, input flow control is on
Last input never, output never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 total input drops
0 drops for unrecognized upper-level protocol
Received 0 broadcast packets, 0 multicast packets
0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles, 0 parity
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 total output drops
Output 0 broadcast packets, 0 multicast packets
0 output errors, 0 underruns, 0 applique, 0 resets
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
TenGigE0/0/1/1 is administratively down, line protocol is administratively down
Interface state transitions: 0
Hardware is TenGigE, address is 0000.0000.0029 (bia 0000.0000.0029)
Internet address is Unknown
MTU 1514 bytes, BW 10000000 Kbit (Max: 10000000 Kbit)
reliability 255/255, txload 0/255, rxload 0/255
Full-duplex, 10000Mb/s, link type is force-up
output flow control is on, input flow control is on
Last input never, output never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 total input drops
0 drops for unrecognized upper-level protocol
Received 0 broadcast packets, 0 multicast packets
0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles, 0 parity
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 total output drops
Output 0 broadcast packets, 0 multicast packets
0 output errors, 0 underruns, 0 applique, 0 resets
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
TenGigE0/0/1/2 is administratively down, line protocol is administratively down
Interface state transitions: 0
Hardware is TenGigE, address is 0000.0000.002a (bia 0000.0000.002a)
Internet address is Unknown
MTU 1514 bytes, BW 10000000 Kbit (Max: 10000000 Kbit)
reliability 255/255, txload 0/255, rxload 0/255
Full-duplex, 10000Mb/s, link type is force-up
output flow control is on, input flow control is on
Last input never, output never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 total input drops
0 drops for unrecognized upper-level protocol
Received 0 broadcast packets, 0 multicast packets
0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles, 0 parity
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 total output drops
Output 0 broadcast packets, 0 multicast packets
0 output errors, 0 underruns, 0 applique, 0 resets
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
TenGigE0/0/1/3 is administratively down, line protocol is administratively down
Interface state transitions: 0
Hardware is TenGigE, address is 0000.0000.002b (bia 0000.0000.002b)
Internet address is Unknown
MTU 1514 bytes, BW 10000000 Kbit (Max: 10000000 Kbit)
reliability 255/255, txload 0/255, rxload 0/255
Full-duplex, 10000Mb/s, link type is force-up
output flow control is on, input flow control is on
Last input never, output never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 total input drops
0 drops for unrecognized upper-level protocol
Received 0 broadcast packets, 0 multicast packets
0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles, 0 parity
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 total output drops
Output 0 broadcast packets, 0 multicast packets
0 output errors, 0 underruns, 0 applique, 0 resets
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
TenGigE0/0/1/4 is administratively down, line protocol is administratively down
Interface state transitions: 0
Hardware is TenGigE, address is 0000.0000.002c (bia 0000.0000.002c)
Internet address is Unknown
MTU 1514 bytes, BW 10000000 Kbit (Max: 10000000 Kbit)
reliability 255/255, txload 0/255, rxload 0/255
Full-duplex, 10000Mb/s, link type is force-up
output flow control is on, input flow control is on
Last input never, output never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 total input drops
0 drops for unrecognized upper-level protocol
Received 0 broadcast packets, 0 multicast packets
0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles, 0 parity
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 total output drops
Output 0 broadcast packets, 0 multicast packets
0 output errors, 0 underruns, 0 applique, 0 resets
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
TenGigE0/0/1/5 is administratively down, line protocol is administratively down
Interface state transitions: 0
Hardware is TenGigE, address is 0000.0000.002d (bia 0000.0000.002d)
Internet address is Unknown
MTU 1514 bytes, BW 10000000 Kbit (Max: 10000000 Kbit)
reliability 255/255, txload 0/255, rxload 0/255
Full-duplex, 10000Mb/s, link type is force-up
output flow control is on, input flow control is on
Last input never, output never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 total input drops
0 drops for unrecognized upper-level protocol
Received 0 broadcast packets, 0 multicast packets
0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles, 0 parity
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 total output drops
Output 0 broadcast packets, 0 multicast packets
0 output errors, 0 underruns, 0 applique, 0 resets
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
TenGigE0/0/1/6 is administratively down, line protocol is administratively down
Interface state transitions: 0
Hardware is TenGigE, address is 0000.0000.002e (bia 0000.0000.002e)
Internet address is Unknown
MTU 1514 bytes, BW 10000000 Kbit (Max: 10000000 Kbit)
reliability 255/255, txload 0/255, rxload 0/255
Full-duplex, 10000Mb/s, link type is force-up
output flow control is on, input flow control is on
Last input never, output never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 total input drops
0 drops for unrecognized upper-level protocol
Received 0 broadcast packets, 0 multicast packets
0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles, 0 parity
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 total output drops
Output 0 broadcast packets, 0 multicast packets
0 output errors, 0 underruns, 0 applique, 0 resets
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
TenGigE0/0/1/7 is administratively down, line protocol is administratively down
Interface state transitions: 0
Hardware is TenGigE, address is 0000.0000.002f (bia 0000.0000.002f)
Internet address is Unknown
MTU 1514 bytes, BW 10000000 Kbit (Max: 10000000 Kbit)
reliability 255/255, txload 0/255, rxload 0/255
Full-duplex, 10000Mb/s, link type is force-up
output flow control is on, input flow control is on
Last input never, output never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 total input drops
0 drops for unrecognized upper-level protocol
Received 0 broadcast packets, 0 multicast packets
0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles, 0 parity
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 total output drops
Output 0 broadcast packets, 0 multicast packets
0 output errors, 0 underruns, 0 applique, 0 resets
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
TenGigE0/0/1/8 is administratively down, line protocol is administratively down
Interface state transitions: 0
Hardware is TenGigE, address is 0000.0000.0030 (bia 0000.0000.0030)
Internet address is Unknown
MTU 1514 bytes, BW 10000000 Kbit (Max: 10000000 Kbit)
reliability 255/255, txload 0/255, rxload 0/255
Full-duplex, 10000Mb/s, link type is force-up
output flow control is on, input flow control is on
Last input never, output never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 total input drops
0 drops for unrecognized upper-level protocol
Received 0 broadcast packets, 0 multicast packets
0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles, 0 parity
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 total output drops
Output 0 broadcast packets, 0 multicast packets
0 output errors, 0 underruns, 0 applique, 0 resets
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
TenGigE0/0/1/9 is administratively down, line protocol is administratively down
Interface state transitions: 0
Hardware is TenGigE, address is 0000.0000.0031 (bia 0000.0000.0031)
Internet address is Unknown
MTU 1514 bytes, BW 10000000 Kbit (Max: 10000000 Kbit)
reliability 255/255, txload 0/255, rxload 0/255
Full-duplex, 10000Mb/s, link type is force-up
output flow control is on, input flow control is on
Last input never, output never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 total input drops
0 drops for unrecognized upper-level protocol
Received 0 broadcast packets, 0 multicast packets
0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles, 0 parity
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 total output drops
Output 0 broadcast packets, 0 multicast packets
0 output errors, 0 underruns, 0 applique, 0 resets
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
TenGigE0/0/1/10 is administratively down, line protocol is administratively down
Interface state transitions: 0
Hardware is TenGigE, address is 0000.0000.0032 (bia 0000.0000.0032)
Internet address is Unknown
MTU 1514 bytes, BW 10000000 Kbit (Max: 10000000 Kbit)
reliability 255/255, txload 0/255, rxload 0/255
Full-duplex, 10000Mb/s, link type is force-up
output flow control is on, input flow control is on
Last input never, output never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 total input drops
0 drops for unrecognized upper-level protocol
Received 0 broadcast packets, 0 multicast packets
0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles, 0 parity
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 total output drops
Output 0 broadcast packets, 0 multicast packets
0 output errors, 0 underruns, 0 applique, 0 resets
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
TenGigE0/0/1/11 is administratively down, line protocol is administratively down
Interface state transitions: 0
Hardware is TenGigE, address is 0000.0000.0033 (bia 0000.0000.0033)
Internet address is Unknown
MTU 1514 bytes, BW 10000000 Kbit (Max: 10000000 Kbit)
reliability 255/255, txload 0/255, rxload 0/255
Full-duplex, 10000Mb/s, link type is force-up
output flow control is on, input flow control is on
Last input never, output never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 total input drops
0 drops for unrecognized upper-level protocol
Received 0 broadcast packets, 0 multicast packets
0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles, 0 parity
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 total output drops
Output 0 broadcast packets, 0 multicast packets
0 output errors, 0 underruns, 0 applique, 0 resets
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
---- show controllers switch data-path summary hardware location 0/0/CPU0 -----
Port Connected to Mode State Speed PVE Enabled PVE Port
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0 N-0, 0 Xaui Up 10-Gbps No -
2 N-0, 1 Xaui Up 10-Gbps No -
4 N-1, 0 Xaui Up 10-Gbps Yes 54
6 N-1, 1 Xaui Up 10-Gbps Yes 55
8 N-2, 0 Xaui Up 10-Gbps Yes 56
10 N-2, 1 Xaui Up 10-Gbps Yes 57
16 N-3, 0 Xaui Up 10-Gbps Yes 58
18 N-3, 1 Xaui Up 10-Gbps Yes 59
20 N-4, 0 Xaui Up 10-Gbps Yes 48
22 N-4, 1 Xaui Up 10-Gbps Yes 49
24 N-5, 0 Xaui Up 10-Gbps Yes 50
26 N-5, 1 Xaui Up 10-Gbps Yes 51
32 N-6, 0 Xaui Up 10-Gbps Yes 52
34 N-6, 1 Xaui Up 10-Gbps Yes 53
38 GE Switch 1000Base_X Up 1-Gbps Yes 38
40 FP, 0 Rxaui Down 10-Gbps No -
41 FP, 2 Rxaui Down 10-Gbps No -
42 FP, 3 Rxaui Down 10-Gbps No -
43 FP, 1 Rxaui Down 10-Gbps No -
48 NP-1, 0 Rxaui Up 10-Gbps Yes 20
49 NP-1, 1 Rxaui Up 10-Gbps Yes 22
50 NP-1, 2 Rxaui Up 10-Gbps Yes 24
51 NP-1, 3 Rxaui Up 10-Gbps Yes 26
52 NP-1, 4 Rxaui Up 10-Gbps Yes 32
53 NP-1, 5 Rxaui Up 10-Gbps Yes 34
54 NP-0, 0 Rxaui Up 10-Gbps Yes 4
55 NP-0, 1 Rxaui Up 10-Gbps Yes 6
56 NP-0, 2 Rxaui Up 10-Gbps Yes 8
57 NP-0, 3 Rxaui Up 10-Gbps Yes 10
58 NP-0, 4 Rxaui Up 10-Gbps Yes 16
59 NP-0, 5 Rxaui Up 10-Gbps Yes 18
---- show controllers switch data-path statistics mac 38 location 0/0/CPU0 ----
Port MAC counters : port 38
Good Octets Rcv = 8634 | Good Octets Sent = 8634
Good Packets Rcv = 0 | Good Packets Sent = 0
Unicast Packets Rcv = 17 | Unicast Packets Sent = 17
Multicast Packets Rcv = 0 | Multicast Packets Sent = 0
Broadcast Packets Rcv = 0 | Broadcast Packets Sent = 0
65 - 127 bytes Packets = 4
128 - 255 bytes Packets = 8
256 - 511 bytes Packets = 6
512 - 1023 bytes Packets = 8
1024 - max bytes Packets = 8
Good Flow Control Rcv = 0
Undersize Packets Rcv = 0
Fragmented Packets Rcv = 0
Oversized Packets Rcv = 0
Dropped Rx Packets (OOR) = 0
Multiple Packets Sent = 0
Deferred Packets Sent = 0
Unrecognized MAC Control = 0
------------------------ show drops location 0/0/CPU0 -------------------------
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PARSE_EGR_INJ_PKT_TYP_UNKNOWN 76310
MODIFY_PUNT_REASON_MISS_DROP 1
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MODIFY_PUNT_REASON_MISS_DROP 1
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------------- show controllers np counters all location 0/0/CPU0 --------------
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Show global stats counters for NP0, revision v2
Read 19 non-zero NP counters:
Offset Counter FrameValue Rate (pps)
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16 MDF_TX_LC_CPU 87162 24
21 MDF_TX_FABRIC 76375 21
33 PARSE_FAB_RECEIVE_CNT 76375 21
37 PARSE_INTR_RECEIVE_CNT 2020368 513
41 PARSE_INJ_RECEIVE_CNT 76368 21
49 PARSE_TM_LOOP_RECEIVE_CNT 18998 5
68 PRS_HEALTH_MON 18998 5
77 INTR_FRAME_TYPE_7 10797 3
106 PARSE_RSP_INJ_FAB_CNT 76310 21
108 PARSE_RSP_INJ_DIAGS_CNT 65 0
109 PARSE_EGR_INJ_PKT_TYP_UNKNOWN 76310 21
120 PARSE_LC_INJ_FAB_CNT 76310 21
122 PARSE_LC_INJ_DIAGS_CNT 58 0
285 DBG_RSV_EP_L_RSV_ING_PUNT 10919 3
902 PUNT_STATISTICS 10794 3
904 PUNT_DIAGS_RSP_ACT 65 0
908 NETIO_RP_TO_LC_CPU_PUNT 76310 21
1200 MODIFY_PUNT_REASON_MISS_DROP 1 0
Show global stats counters for NP1, revision v2
Read 15 non-zero NP counters:
Offset Counter FrameValue Rate (pps)
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33 PARSE_FAB_RECEIVE_CNT 65 0
37 PARSE_INTR_RECEIVE_CNT 2020122 513
41 PARSE_INJ_RECEIVE_CNT 58 0
49 PARSE_TM_LOOP_RECEIVE_CNT 18998 5
68 PRS_HEALTH_MON 18998 5
77 INTR_FRAME_TYPE_7 10546 3
108 PARSE_RSP_INJ_DIAGS_CNT 65 0
122 PARSE_LC_INJ_DIAGS_CNT 58 0
285 DBG_RSV_EP_L_RSV_ING_PUNT 10668 3
902 PUNT_STATISTICS 10543 3
904 PUNT_DIAGS_RSP_ACT 65 0
1200 MODIFY_PUNT_REASON_MISS_DROP 1 0
---- show controllers np punt-path-counters all HoST-SGMII-0 all location -----
---------------------------------- 0/0/CPU0 -----------------------------------
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All sgmii counters for NP 0:
SGMII_T_64_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_65_127_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00003dde
SGMII_T_128_255_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 000114bc
SGMII_T_256_511_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 000001cc
SGMII_T_512_1023_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000011
SGMII_T_1024_1518_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000006
SGMII_T_1519_1522_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_BYTE_CNT 0x00000000 00bdb443
SGMII_T_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00015483
SGMII_T_MULTICAST_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_BROADCAST_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_CONTROL_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_PAUSE_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_FCS_ERR_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_LENGTH_ERR_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_OVERSIZE_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000006
SGMII_T_JABBER_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_UNDERSIZE_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_FRAGMENT_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_64_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_65_127_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 000023a4
SGMII_R_128_255_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00010687
SGMII_R_256_511_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 0000000d
SGMII_R_512_1023_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 0000000c
SGMII_R_1024_1518_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000006
SGMII_R_1519_1522_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_BYTE_CNT 0x00000000 00a67f9b
SGMII_R_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00012a50
SGMII_R_MULTICAST_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_BROADCAST_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_CONTROL_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_PAUSE_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_FCS_ERR_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_LENGTH_ERR_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_OVERSIZE_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000006
SGMII_R_JABBER_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_CODE_ERR_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_UNDERSIZE_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_FRAGMENT_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_EXCEED_MAX_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_EXCEED_MAX_WITH_ERR_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
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All sgmii counters for NP 1:
SGMII_T_64_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_65_127_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 000019ce
SGMII_T_128_255_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000f3c
SGMII_T_256_511_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000050
SGMII_T_512_1023_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 0000000c
SGMII_T_1024_1518_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000006
SGMII_T_1519_1522_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_BYTE_CNT 0x00000000 0015dd28
SGMII_T_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00002972
SGMII_T_MULTICAST_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_BROADCAST_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_CONTROL_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_PAUSE_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_FCS_ERR_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_LENGTH_ERR_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_OVERSIZE_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000006
SGMII_T_JABBER_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_UNDERSIZE_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_FRAGMENT_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_64_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_65_127_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_128_255_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000015
SGMII_R_256_511_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 0000000d
SGMII_R_512_1023_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 0000000c
SGMII_R_1024_1518_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000006
SGMII_R_1519_1522_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_BYTE_CNT 0x00000000 000079f8
SGMII_R_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 0000003a
SGMII_R_MULTICAST_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_BROADCAST_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_CONTROL_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_PAUSE_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_FCS_ERR_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_LENGTH_ERR_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_OVERSIZE_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000006
SGMII_R_JABBER_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_CODE_ERR_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_UNDERSIZE_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_FRAGMENT_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_EXCEED_MAX_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_EXCEED_MAX_WITH_ERR_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
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---- show controllers np punt-path-counters all HOST-SGMII-1 all location -----
---------------------------------- 0/0/CPU0 -----------------------------------
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All sgmii counters for NP 0:
SGMII_T_64_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_65_127_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_128_255_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_256_511_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_512_1023_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_1024_1518_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_1519_1522_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_BYTE_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_MULTICAST_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_BROADCAST_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_CONTROL_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_PAUSE_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_FCS_ERR_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_LENGTH_ERR_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_OVERSIZE_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_JABBER_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_UNDERSIZE_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_FRAGMENT_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_64_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_65_127_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_128_255_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_256_511_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_512_1023_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_1024_1518_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_1519_1522_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_BYTE_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_MULTICAST_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_BROADCAST_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_CONTROL_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_PAUSE_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_FCS_ERR_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_LENGTH_ERR_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_OVERSIZE_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_JABBER_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_CODE_ERR_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_UNDERSIZE_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_FRAGMENT_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_EXCEED_MAX_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_EXCEED_MAX_WITH_ERR_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
-------------------------------------------------------------
All sgmii counters for NP 1:
SGMII_T_64_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_65_127_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_128_255_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_256_511_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_512_1023_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_1024_1518_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_1519_1522_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_BYTE_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_MULTICAST_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_BROADCAST_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_CONTROL_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_PAUSE_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_FCS_ERR_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_LENGTH_ERR_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_OVERSIZE_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_JABBER_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_UNDERSIZE_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_T_FRAGMENT_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_64_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_65_127_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_128_255_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_256_511_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_512_1023_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_1024_1518_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_1519_1522_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_BYTE_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_MULTICAST_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_BROADCAST_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_CONTROL_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_PAUSE_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_FCS_ERR_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_LENGTH_ERR_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_OVERSIZE_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_JABBER_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_CODE_ERR_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_UNDERSIZE_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_FRAGMENT_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_EXCEED_MAX_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
SGMII_R_EXCEED_MAX_WITH_ERR_FRM_CNT 0x00000000 00000000
-------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------- show spp sid stats location 0/0/CPU0 ---------------------
ASR9k Inject per-SID stats
------------------ show spp node-counters location 0/0/CPU0 -------------------
-------------------------------
SPP Rx interrupt/pulse: 348853
-------------------------------
packets transmitted: 76736
-------------------------------
Punted to default punt process: 116
-------------------------------
-------------------------------
-------------------------------
--------------------- show netio drops location 0/0/CPU0 ----------------------
Drops for interfaces on node 0/0/CPU0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface: EINT0/0/CPU0 (0x000000c0)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface input drops: 0 pkts
Interface input errors: 1 pkts
Interface input unknown proto: 0 pkts
Interface output drops: 0 pkts
Interface output errors: 0 pkts
Caps <num> (Protocol <num> Chain):
-----------------------------------
DLL/function name Address Drop pkts Drop bytes
---------------------------------------- ---------- ---------- ----------
ipv4 <26> (ipv4 <12> decaps):
/pkg/lib/liblpts_netio.dll 0x0ca20322 1 58
--------- show lpts pifib hardware entry statistics location 0/0/CPU0 ---------
----------------------------------------
L3 - L3 Protocol;L4 - Layer4 Protocol; Intf - Interface;
LU - Local chassis fabric unicast;
LM - Local chassis fabric multicast;
RU - Multi chassis fabric unicast;
RM - Multi chassis fabric multicast;
na - Not Applicable or Not Available
Offset L3 VRD id L4 Intf Dest Pkts/Drops laddr,Port raddr,Port acl name
------ ---- ------------ ------ --------------- ----------- ---------------- --------------------- -----------------------------------
8 IPV4 * any any Local 0/0 any,any any,any
9 CLNS * - any LU(803) 0/0 - -
10 IPV4 * ICMP any Local 0/0 any,any any,ECHO
11 IPV4 **eint TCP any LU(803) 0/0 any,18722 192.0.128.2,7400
12 IPV4 **eint TCP any LU(803) 0/0 any,25834 192.0.128.2,7400
13 IPV4 **eint TCP any LU(803) 0/0 any,45107 192.0.128.2,7400
14 IPV4 **eint TCP any LU(803) 0/0 any,18718 192.0.128.2,60935
15 IPV4 **eint TCP any LU(803) 0/0 any,63607 192.0.128.2,41036
16 IPV4 **eint TCP any LU(803) 0/0 any,30303 192.0.128.2,46389
17 IPV4 **eint TCP any LU(803) 0/0 any,47142 192.0.128.2,7400
18 IPV4 **eint TCP any LU(803) 0/0 any,19500 192.0.128.2,41036
19 IPV4 **eint TCP any LU(803) 0/0 any,15877 192.0.128.2,7400
20 IPV4 **eint TCP any LU(803) 0/0 any,28755 192.0.128.2,7400
21 IPV4 **eint TCP any LU(803) 0/0 any,16644 192.0.128.2,7400
22 IPV4 **eint TCP any LU(803) 0/0 any,58620 192.0.128.2,47788
23 IPV4 **eint TCP any LU(803) 0/0 any,36510 192.0.128.2,33911
24 IPV4 **eint TCP any LU(803) 0/0 any,60614 192.0.128.2,49521
25 IPV4 **eint TCP any LU(803) 0/0 any,18998 192.0.128.2,7400
26 IPV4 **eint TCP any LU(803) 0/0 any,26739 192.0.128.2,47788
27 IPV4 **eint UDP any LU(803) 0/0 any,69 any,any
28 IPV4 default L2TPV3 any LU(803) 0/0 any,any any,any
29 IPV4 * OSPF any LU(803) 0/0 224.0.0.5,any any,any
30 IPV4 * OSPF any LU(803) 0/0 224.0.0.6,any any,any
31 IPV4 * TCP any LU(803) 0/0 any,any any,179
32 IPV4 * UDP any LU(803) 0/0 any,1701 any,any
33 IPV4 * TCP any LU(803) 0/0 any,179 any,any
34 IPV4 * ICMP any LU(803) 0/0 any,any any,ECHOREPLY
35 IPV4 * ICMP any Local 0/0 any,any any,UNREACH
36 IPV4 * ICMP any Local 0/0 any,any any,TIMXCEED
37 IPV4 * ICMP any Local 0/0 any,any any,PARAMPROB
38 IPV4 * ICMP any Local 0/0 any,any any,SRCQUENCH
39 IPV4 * ICMP any Local 0/0 any,any any,REDIRECT
40 IPV4 * ICMP any Local 0/0 any,any any,TSTAMP
41 IPV4 * ICMP any Local 0/0 any,any any,MASKREQ
42 IPV4 * TCP any LU(803) 0/0 any,any any,any
43 IPV4 * UDP any LU(803) 0/0 any,any any,any
44 IPV4 * OSPF any LU(803) 0/0 any,any any,any
45 IPV4 * RSVP any Local 0/0 any,any any,any
46 IPV4 * any any LU(803) 0/0 any,any any,any
47 IPV4 * UDP any LM[805] 0/0 any,3785 128.1.0.0/16,any 254
48 IPV4 * UDP any Local 0/0 any,any any,any
3 IPV6 * any any Local 0/0 any,any any,any
4 IPV6 * ICMP6 any Local 0/0 any,any any,NDRTRSLCT
5 IPV6 * ICMP6 any Local 0/0 any,any any,NDRTRADV
6 IPV6 * ICMP6 any Local 0/0 any,any any,NDNBRSLCT
7 IPV6 * ICMP6 any Local 0/0 any,any any,NDNBRADV
8 IPV6 * ICMP6 any Local 0/0 any,any any,NDREDIRECT
9 IPV6 * ICMP6 any Local 0/0 any,any any,ECHOREQ
10 IPV6 * OSPF any LU(803) 0/0 ff02::5,any any,any
11 IPV6 * OSPF any LU(803) 0/0 ff02::6,any any,any
12 IPV6 * TCP any LU(803) 0/0 any,any any,179
13 IPV6 * TCP any LU(803) 0/0 any,179 any,any
14 IPV6 * ICMP6 any LU(803) 0/0 any,any any,ECHOREPLY
15 IPV6 * ICMP6 any Local 0/0 any,any any,UNREACH
16 IPV6 * ICMP6 any Local 0/0 any,any any,PAK2BIG
17 IPV6 * ICMP6 any Local 0/0 any,any any,TIMXCEED
18 IPV6 * ICMP6 any Local 0/0 any,any any,HDRBAD
19 IPV6 * TCP any LU(803) 0/0 any,any any,any
20 IPV6 * UDP any LU(803) 0/0 any,any any,any
21 IPV6 * OSPF any LU(803) 0/0 any,any any,any
22 IPV6 * any any LU(803) 0/0 any,any any,any
Packets accepted by deleted entries: 0
Packets dropped by deleted entries: 0
Run out of statistics counter errors: 0
----------------------- show controllers np summary all -----------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------
[total 2 NP] Driver Version 12.46a Build 3
NP 0 : Hardware Revision: v2 A0
: Ucode - Version: 1.0 Build Date: ( Feb 2 2014, 16:4:00)
NP 1 : Hardware Revision: v2 A0
: Ucode - Version: 1.0 Build Date: ( Feb 2 2014, 16:4:00)
---------------------------------- show diag ----------------------------------
NODE module 0/RSP0/CPU0 ASR9K Route Switch Processor with 440G/slot Fabric and 6GB
MAIN: board type 0x100306
Top Assy. Number: 68-4872-02
PLD: Motherboard: N/A, Processor version: 0x0 (rev: 2.174), Power: N/A
ROMMON: Version 0.70 [ASR9K x86 ROMMON],
Board FPGA/CPLD/ASIC Hardware Revision:
CBC (active partition) : v16.115
CBC (inactive partition) : v16.115
MAIN: board type 0x3c0266
Top Assy. Number: 68-4610-02
PLD: Motherboard: N/A, Processor version: 0x0 (rev: 2.174), Power: N/A
Rommon: V3.00 [ASR9K x86 ROMMON]
Board FPGA/CPLD/ASIC Hardware Revision:
Virtualized Services Module 500 Daughter board : V0.5
CBC (active partition) : v33.2
CBC (inactive partition) : v33.2
-------------------------------- show version ---------------------------------
Cisco IOS XR Software, Version 5.1.1[Default]
Copyright (c) 2014 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 0.70(c) 1994-2012 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
MORIARTY uptime is 2 hours, 12 minutes
System image file is "tftp://202.153.144.25//tftp-blr-users1/ankejriw/asr9k-mini-px.vm"
cisco ASR9K Series (Intel 686 F6M14S4) processor with 6291456K bytes of memory.
Intel 686 F6M14S4 processor at 2131MHz, Revision 2.174
503k bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
6271M bytes of hard disk.
12510192k bytes of disk0: (Sector size 512 bytes).
12510192k bytes of disk1: (Sector size 512 bytes).
Configuration register on node 0/RSP0/CPU0 is 0x102
Boot device on node 0/RSP0/CPU0 is mem:
Package active on node 0/RSP0/CPU0:
asr9k-services-infra, V 5.1.1[Default], Cisco Systems, at mem:asr9k-services-infra-5.1.1
Built on Mon Feb 3 02:34:52 UTC 2014
By iox-bld5 in /auto/srcarchive9/production/5.1.1/all/workspace for pie
iosxr-infra, V 5.1.1[Default], Cisco Systems, at mem:iosxr-infra-5.1.1
Built on Mon Feb 3 01:38:05 UTC 2014
By iox-bld5 in /auto/srcarchive9/production/5.1.1/all/workspace for pie
iosxr-fwding, V 5.1.1[Default], Cisco Systems, at mem:iosxr-fwding-5.1.1
Built on Mon Feb 3 01:38:05 UTC 2014
By iox-bld5 in /auto/srcarchive9/production/5.1.1/all/workspace for pie
iosxr-routing, V 5.1.1[Default], Cisco Systems, at mem:iosxr-routing-5.1.1
Built on Mon Feb 3 01:38:05 UTC 2014
By iox-bld5 in /auto/srcarchive9/production/5.1.1/all/workspace for pie
iosxr-diags, V 5.1.1[Default], Cisco Systems, at mem:iosxr-diags-5.1.1
Built on Mon Feb 3 01:38:08 UTC 2014
By iox-bld5 in /auto/srcarchive9/production/5.1.1/all/workspace for pie
iosxr-ce, V 5.1.1[Default], Cisco Systems, at mem:iosxr-ce-5.1.1
Built on Mon Feb 3 01:38:08 UTC 2014
By iox-bld5 in /auto/srcarchive9/production/5.1.1/all/workspace for pie
asr9k-cpp, V 5.1.1[Default], Cisco Systems, at mem:asr9k-cpp-5.1.1
Built on Mon Feb 3 01:38:08 UTC 2014
By iox-bld5 in /auto/srcarchive9/production/5.1.1/all/workspace for pie
asr9k-os-mbi, V 5.1.1[Default], Cisco Systems, at mem:asr9k-os-mbi-5.1.1
Built on Mon Feb 3 01:40:52 UTC 2014
By iox-bld5 in /auto/srcarchive9/production/5.1.1/all/workspace for pie
asr9k-base, V 5.1.1[Default], Cisco Systems, at mem:asr9k-base-5.1.1
Built on Mon Feb 3 01:38:11 UTC 2014
By iox-bld5 in /auto/srcarchive9/production/5.1.1/all/workspace for pie
asr9k-fwding, V 5.1.1[Default], Cisco Systems, at mem:asr9k-fwding-5.1.1
Built on Mon Feb 3 01:38:24 UTC 2014
By iox-bld5 in /auto/srcarchive9/production/5.1.1/all/workspace for pie
asr9k-ce, V 5.1.1[Default], Cisco Systems, at mem:asr9k-ce-5.1.1
Built on Mon Feb 3 01:38:28 UTC 2014
By iox-bld5 in /auto/srcarchive9/production/5.1.1/all/workspace for pie
asr9k-diags-supp, V 5.1.1[Default], Cisco Systems, at mem:asr9k-diags-supp-5.1.1
Built on Mon Feb 3 01:38:32 UTC 2014
By iox-bld5 in /auto/srcarchive9/production/5.1.1/all/workspace for pie
asr9k-scfclient, V 5.1.1[Default], Cisco Systems, at mem:asr9k-scfclient-5.1.1
Built on Mon Feb 3 01:38:35 UTC 2014
By iox-bld5 in /auto/srcarchive9/production/5.1.1/all/workspace for pie
iosxr-service, V 5.1.1[Default], Cisco Systems, at mem:iosxr-service-5.1.1
Built on Mon Feb 3 02:34:43 UTC 2014
By iox-bld5 in /auto/srcarchive9/production/5.1.1/all/workspace for pie
asr9k-service-supp, V 5.1.1[Default], Cisco Systems, at mem:asr9k-service-supp-5.1.1
Built on Mon Feb 3 02:34:43 UTC 2014
By iox-bld5 in /auto/srcarchive9/production/5.1.1/all/workspace for pie
asr9k-fpd, V 5.1.1[Default], Cisco Systems, at mem:asr9k-fpd-5.1.1
Built on Mon Feb 3 02:34:03 UTC 2014
By iox-bld5 in /auto/srcarchive9/production/5.1.1/all/workspace for pie
Boot device on node 0/0/CPU0 is mem:
Package active on node 0/0/CPU0:
asr9k-services-infra, V 5.1.1[Default], Cisco Systems, at mem:asr9k-services-infra-5.1.1
Built on Mon Feb 3 02:34:52 UTC 2014
By iox-bld5 in /auto/srcarchive9/production/5.1.1/all/workspace for pie
iosxr-infra, V 5.1.1[Default], Cisco Systems, at mem:iosxr-infra-5.1.1
Built on Mon Feb 3 01:38:05 UTC 2014
By iox-bld5 in /auto/srcarchive9/production/5.1.1/all/workspace for pie
iosxr-fwding, V 5.1.1[Default], Cisco Systems, at mem:iosxr-fwding-5.1.1
Built on Mon Feb 3 01:38:05 UTC 2014
By iox-bld5 in /auto/srcarchive9/production/5.1.1/all/workspace for pie
iosxr-routing, V 5.1.1[Default], Cisco Systems, at mem:iosxr-routing-5.1.1
Built on Mon Feb 3 01:38:05 UTC 2014
By iox-bld5 in /auto/srcarchive9/production/5.1.1/all/workspace for pie
iosxr-diags, V 5.1.1[Default], Cisco Systems, at mem:iosxr-diags-5.1.1
Built on Mon Feb 3 01:38:08 UTC 2014
By iox-bld5 in /auto/srcarchive9/production/5.1.1/all/workspace for pie
iosxr-ce, V 5.1.1[Default], Cisco Systems, at mem:iosxr-ce-5.1.1
Built on Mon Feb 3 01:38:08 UTC 2014
By iox-bld5 in /auto/srcarchive9/production/5.1.1/all/workspace for pie
asr9k-cpp, V 5.1.1[Default], Cisco Systems, at mem:asr9k-cpp-5.1.1
Built on Mon Feb 3 01:38:08 UTC 2014
By iox-bld5 in /auto/srcarchive9/production/5.1.1/all/workspace for pie
asr9k-os-mbi, V 5.1.1[Default], Cisco Systems, at mem:asr9k-os-mbi-5.1.1
Built on Mon Feb 3 01:40:52 UTC 2014
By iox-bld5 in /auto/srcarchive9/production/5.1.1/all/workspace for pie
asr9k-base, V 5.1.1[Default], Cisco Systems, at mem:asr9k-base-5.1.1
Built on Mon Feb 3 01:38:11 UTC 2014
By iox-bld5 in /auto/srcarchive9/production/5.1.1/all/workspace for pie
asr9k-fwding, V 5.1.1[Default], Cisco Systems, at mem:asr9k-fwding-5.1.1
Built on Mon Feb 3 01:38:24 UTC 2014
By iox-bld5 in /auto/srcarchive9/production/5.1.1/all/workspace for pie
asr9k-ce, V 5.1.1[Default], Cisco Systems, at mem:asr9k-ce-5.1.1
Built on Mon Feb 3 01:38:28 UTC 2014
By iox-bld5 in /auto/srcarchive9/production/5.1.1/all/workspace for pie
asr9k-diags-supp, V 5.1.1[Default], Cisco Systems, at mem:asr9k-diags-supp-5.1.1
Built on Mon Feb 3 01:38:32 UTC 2014
By iox-bld5 in /auto/srcarchive9/production/5.1.1/all/workspace for pie
asr9k-scfclient, V 5.1.1[Default], Cisco Systems, at mem:asr9k-scfclient-5.1.1
Built on Mon Feb 3 01:38:35 UTC 2014
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iosxr-service, V 5.1.1[Default], Cisco Systems, at mem:iosxr-service-5.1.1
Built on Mon Feb 3 02:34:43 UTC 2014
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asr9k-service-supp, V 5.1.1[Default], Cisco Systems, at mem:asr9k-service-supp-5.1.1
Built on Mon Feb 3 02:34:43 UTC 2014
By iox-bld5 in /auto/srcarchive9/production/5.1.1/all/workspace for pie
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
show tech-support vsm complete
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Upgrading Field-Programmable Devices
In general terms, field-programmable devices (FPDs) are hardware devices implemented on router cards that support separate software upgrades. The term FPD has been introduced to collectively and generically describe any type of programmable hardware device on the Cisco ASR 9000 Aggregation Services Router VSM card. Cisco IOS XR software provides the Cisco FPD upgrade feature to manage the upgrade of FPD images on the VSM card.
For more information about FPD upgrades on the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router, see the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router System Management Configuration Guide.
Determine if an FPD upgrade is required on the VSM card using the show hw-module fpd location command. If the VSM card has the minimum required version to facilitate the launch of a virtual service, no further action is required. If an FPD upgrade is required on the VSM card, follow the steps below.
Step 1 Check if the FPD upgrade is required by executing the show hw-module fpd location command:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(admin)#show hw-module fpd location 0/0/CPU0
===================================== ==========================================
Existing Field Programmable Devices
==========================================
Location Card Type Version Type Subtype Inst Version Dng?
============ ======================== ======= ==== ======= ==== =========== ====
0/0/CPU0 A9K-VSM-500 1.0 lc cbc 0 33.02 No
lc ibmc 0 5.08 No --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1. One or more FPD needs an upgrade or a downgrade. This can be accomplished
using the "admin> upgrade hw-module fpd <fpd> location <loc>" CLI.
Step 2 In the example shown in Step 1, FPGA1 needs an upgrade. Enter the upgrade hw-module fpd command in administration EXEC mode.
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(admin)#upgrade hw-module fpd fpga1 force location 0/0/CPU0
***** UPGRADE WARNING MESSAGE: *****
* This upgrade operation has a maximum timout of 90 minutes. *
* If you are executing the cmd for one specific location and *
* card in that location reloads or goes down for some reason *
* you can press CTRL-C to get back the RP's prompt. *
* If you are executing the cmd for _all_ locations and a node *
* reloads or is down please allow other nodes to finish the *
* upgrade process before pressing CTRL-C. *
- The upgrade operation of the target module will not interrupt its normal
operation. However, for the changes to take effect, the target module
will need to be manually reloaded after the upgrade operation. This can
be accomplished with the use of "hw-module <target> reload" command.
- If automatic reload operation is desired after the upgrade, please use
the "reload" option at the end of the upgrade command.
- The output of "show hw-module fpd location" command will not display
correct version information after the upgrade if the target module is
NOTE: Chassis CLI will not be accessible while upgrade is in progress.
FPD upgrade in progress on some hardware, reload/configuration change
on those is not recommended as it might cause HW programming failure
and result in RMA of the hardware.
Starting the upgrade/download of following FPD:
=========== ==== ======= ======= =========== =========
Location Type Subtype Upg/Dng Version Version
=========== ==== ======= ======= =========== =========
0/0/CPU0 lc fpga1 upg 1.15 1.25
------------------------------------------------------
Successfully upgraded fpga1 for A9K-VSM-500 on location 0/0/CPU0 from
Changing RSP-440 Configuration Register Settings
When a VSM card is installed in the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router, the default baud rate on the RSP-440 is not sufficient. The baud rate on the VSM card is 115200 baud. If the baud rates on the RSP-440 and the VSM card do not match, there will be data loss on the console. The baud rate on the RSP-440 must be changed from 9600 baud (default) to 115200 baud. To change the configuration register settings, use the confreg command. See the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router ROM Monitor Configuration Guide for more information.
Regulatory, Compliance, and Safety Information
This section contains information on laser safety.
For other regulatory, compliance, and safety information, including translated safety warnings, refer to the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information publication.
Laser Safety
Single-mode Ethernet line cards (all of the line cards) are equipped with a Class 1 laser. Multimode Ethernet line cards (Gigabit Ethernet) are equipped with a Class 1 LED. These devices emit invisible radiation. Do not stare into operational line card ports. The following laser warnings apply to the line cards:
Class 1 Laser Product Warning (Single-mode)
Warning Class 1 laser product. Statement 1008
Class 1 LED Product Warning (Multimode)
Warning Class 1 LED product. Statement 1027
General Laser Warning
Warning Invisible laser radiation can be emitted from the aperture of the port when no cable is connected. Avoid exposure to laser radiation and do not stare into open apertures. Statement 70