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This chapter describes the Cisco IOS XR software commands used to monitor Local Packet Transport Services (LPTS ).
For detailed information about LPTS concepts, configuration tasks, and examples, refer to the Cisco IOS XR IP Addresses and Services Configuration Guide for the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router.
To clear the Internal Forwarding Information Base (IFIB) statistics, use the clear lpts ifib statistics command in EXEC mode.
clear lpts ifib statistics [ location node-id ]
location node-id |
(Optional) Clears the IFIB statistics for the designated node. The node-id argument is entered in standard rack/slot/module notation. |
No default behavior or values
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced. |
If you do not specify a node with the location keyword and node-id argument, the clear lpts ifib statistics command clears the IFIB statistics for the node on which the command is run.
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
lpts |
execute |
The following example shows how to clear the IFIB statistics for the RP:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# clear lpts ifib statistics
Command |
Description |
---|---|
Displays the LPTS IFIB statistics. |
To clear the Pre-Internal Forwarding Information Base (Pre-IFIB) hardware statistics, use the clear lpts pifib hardware statistics command in EXEC mode.
clear lpts pifib hardware statistics location node-id
location node-id |
Clears the Pre-IFIB hardware statistics for the designated node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
No default behavior or values
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.6.0 |
This command was introduced. |
If you do not specify a node with the location keyword and node-id argument, this command clears the Pre-IFIB hardware statistics for the node on which the command is run.
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
lpts |
execute |
Command |
Description |
---|---|
Displays the policer configuration value set. |
To clear the Pre-Internal Forwarding Information Base (Pre-IFIB) statistics, use the clear lpts pifib statistics command in EXEC mode.
clear lpts pifib statistics [ location node-id ]
location node-id |
Clears the Pre-IFIB statistics for the designated node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
No default behavior or values
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced. |
If you do not specify a node with the location keyword and node-id argument, this command clears the Pre-IFIB statistics for the node on which the command is run.
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
lpts |
execute |
The following example shows how to clear the Pre-IFIB statistics for the RP:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# clear lpts pifib statistics
Command |
Description |
---|---|
Displays the LPTS PIFIB statistics. |
To configure the policer for the Local Packet Transport Services (LPTS) flow type, use the flow command in pifib policer global configuration mode or pifib policer per-node configuration mode. To disable this feature, use the no form of this command.
flow flow-type rate rate
no flow flow-type rate rate
flow-type |
List of supported flow types. |
rate rate |
Specifies the rate in packets per seconds (PPS). The range is from 0 to 4294967295. |
The default behavior is to load the policer values from the static configuration file that is platform dependant.
Pifib policer global configuration
Pifib policer per-node configuration
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.6.0 |
This command was introduced. |
The table lists the supported flow types and the parameters that are used to define a policer.
Flow Type |
Description |
Default Packet Rate (Recommended) |
---|---|---|
all-routers |
Packets sent to all-routers multicast addresses, which include multicast LDP UDP packet. |
10000 |
bgp-cfg-peer |
Packets from a configured BGP peer. |
10000 |
bgp-default |
Packets from unconfigured, newly configured, or wildcard BGP peers. |
10000 |
bgp-known |
Packets from established BGP peering sessions. |
25000 |
css-default |
Packets from a new or newly established CSS session. |
1000 |
css-known |
Packets from an established CSS session. |
1000 |
default-flow |
Default flow type. |
500 |
eigrp |
EIGRP packets for configured interfaces. |
20000 |
fragment |
Fragmented packets. |
1000 |
http-default |
Packets from a new or newly established HTTP session. |
1000 |
http-known |
Packets from an established HTTP session. |
1000 |
icmp-app |
ICMP or ICMPv6 packets of interest to applications. |
2500 |
icmp-control |
ICPMv6 control packets. |
2500 |
icmp-default |
Other ICMP or ICMPv6 packets. |
2500 |
icmp-local |
ICMP or ICMPv6 packets with local interest. |
2500 |
igmp |
IGMP packets. |
3500 |
ike |
IKE packets. |
1000 |
ipsec-default |
AH or ESP packets with unknown or newly configured SPIs. |
1000 |
ipsec-known |
AH or ESP packets with known SPIs. |
3000 |
isis-default |
IS-IS packets for unconfigured (or newly, configured) interfaces. |
5000 |
isis-known |
IS-IS packets for configured interfaces. |
20000 |
ldp-tcp-cfg-peer |
Packets from a configured LDP TCP peer (SYNs or newly, established sessions). |
10000 |
ldp-tcp-default |
Packets from an unconfigured, newly configured, or wildcard LDP TCP peer. |
10000 |
ldp-tcp-known |
Packets from an established LDP peering session. |
25000 |
ldp-udp |
Unicast LDP UPD packets. |
500 |
lmp-tcp-cfg-peer |
Packets from a configured LMP TCP peer (SYNs or newly established sessions). |
10000 |
lmp-tcp-default |
Packets from an unconfigured, newly configured, or wild-card LMP TCP peer. |
10000 |
lmp-tcp-known |
Packets from an established LMP peering session. |
25000 |
lmp-udp |
Unicast LMP UDP packets. |
500 |
msdp-cfg-peer |
Packets from a configured MSDP peer. |
1000 |
msdp-default |
Packets from an unconfigured, newly configured, or wildcard MSDP peer. |
1000 |
msdp-known |
Packets from an established MSDP session. |
1000 |
multicast-default |
Packets for unconfigured or newly configured multicast groups. |
500 |
multicast-known |
Packets for configured multicast groups. |
25000 |
ntp-known |
Packets from an established NTP session. |
500 |
ntp-default |
Packets from a new or newly established NTP session. |
500 |
ospf-mc_default |
OSPF multicast packets for unconfigured (or newly configured) interfaces. |
5000 |
ospf-mc-known |
OSPF multicast packets for configured interfaces. |
20000 |
ospf-uc-default |
OSPF unicast packets for unconfigured (or newly configured) interfaces. |
1000 |
ospf-uc-known |
OSPF unicast packets for configured interfaces. |
5000 |
pim-multicast |
PIM multicast packets. |
23000 |
pim-unicast |
PIM unicast packets. |
10000 |
rip |
RIP packets. |
20000 |
rsh-default |
Packets from a new or newly established RSH session. |
1000 |
rsh-known |
Packets from an established RSH session. |
1000 |
rsvp |
RSVP packets. |
7000 |
rsvp-udp |
RSVP UDP packets. |
7000 |
raw-default |
Packets for unconfigured or newly configured IPv4 or IPv6 protocols. |
500 |
raw-listen |
Packets for configured IP protocols. |
500 |
shttp-default |
Packets from a new or newly established SSHTP session. |
1000 |
shttp-known |
Packets from an established SHTTP session. |
1000 |
snmp |
SNMP packets. |
2000 |
ssh-default |
Packets from a new or newly established SSH session. |
1000 |
ssh-known |
Packets from an established SSH session. |
1000 |
tcp-cfg-peer |
Packets for configured TCP peers. |
25000 |
tcp-default |
Packets for unconfigured or newly configured TCP services. |
500 |
tcp-known |
Packets for established TCP sessions. |
25000 |
tcp-listen |
Packets for configured TCP services. |
25000 |
telnet-default |
Packets from a new or newly established Telnet session. |
1000 |
telnet-known |
Packets from an established Telnet session. |
1000 |
udp-cfg-peer |
Packets for configured UDP-based protocol sessions. |
4000 |
udp-default |
Packets for unconfigured or newly configured UDP services. |
500 |
udp-known |
Packets for established UDP sessions. |
25000 |
udp-listen |
Packets for configured UDP services. |
4000 |
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
config-services |
read, write |
The following example shows how to configure the LPTS policer for the bgp-known flow type for all line cards:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# configure RP/0/0/CPU0:router(config)# lpts pifib hardware police RP/0/0/CPU0:router(config-pifib-policer-global)# flow bgp-known rate 20000
The following example shows how to configure LPTS policer for the Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS)-known flow type for a specific line card:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# configure RP/0/0/CPU0:routerconfig)# lpts pifib hardware police location 0/2/CPU0 RP/0/0/CPU0:router(config-pifib-policer-per-node)# flow isis-known rate 22222
To configure the ingress policers and to enter pifib policer global configuration mode or pifib policer per-node configuration mode, use the lpts pifib hardware police command in Global Configuration mode. To set the policer to the default value, use the no form of this command.
To map the LPTS policer with an ACL, use the lpts pifib hardware police acl
command in Global Configuration mode.lpts pifib hardware police[ location node-id] [ flow flow-type rate rate ]
no lpts pifib hardware police [ location node-id ] [ flow flow-type rate rate ]
location node-id |
(Optional) Designated node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
flow flow-type rate rate |
LPTS flow type and the policer rate in packets per second (PPS). |
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.6.0 |
This command was introduced. |
Release 4.2.0 |
New flow types such as dns, radius, tacacs, ntp known, rsvp known and pim multicast known flow types were added. |
No specific guidelines impact the use of this command.
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
lpts |
read, write |
config-services |
read, write |
This example shows how to configure the lpts pifib hardware police command for all line cards:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router(config)# lpts pifib hardware police RP/0/0/CPU0:router(config-pifib-policer-global)#
This example shows how to configure the lpts pifib hardware police command for a specific line card:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# configure RP/0/0/CPU0:router(config)# lpts pifib hardware police location 0/2/CPU0 flow dns rate 10
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# configure RP/0/0/CPU0:router(config)# lpts pifib hardware police location 0/2/CPU0 flow telnet default precedence 5 3 6
Command |
Description |
---|---|
Configures the policer for the LPTS flow type. |
|
Displays the policer configuration value set. |
To display the binding information in the Port Arbitrator, use the show lpts bindings command in EXEC mode.
show lpts bindings [ location node-id ] [ client-id { clnl | ipsec | ipv4-io | ipv6-io | mpa | tcp | test | udp | raw } ] [brief] [ vrf vrf-name ]
No default behavior or values
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.2 |
This command was supported. |
Release 3.6.0 |
The vrf keyword was added. |
The show lpts bindings command displays the Local Packet Transport Services (LPTS) bindings (requests to receive traffic of a particular type). Bindings are aggregated into flows by the LPTS Port Arbitrator; flows are then programmed into the Internal Forwarding Information Base (IFIB) and Pre-IFIB to direct packets to applications.
If you specify the optional client-id keyword and type of client, only bindings from that client are shown. If you specify the optional location keyword and node-id argument, only bindings from clients on that node are displayed.
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
lpts |
read |
The following sample output is from the show lpts bindings command, displaying bindings for all client ID types:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# show lpts bindings
@ - Indirect binding; Sc - Scope
------------------------------------------
Location :0/1/CPU0
Client ID :IPV4_IO
Cookie :0x00000001
Clnt Flags :
Layer 3 :IPV4
Layer 4 :ICMP
Local Addr :any
Remote Addr:any
Local Port :any
Remote Port:any
Filters :Type / Intf or Pkt Type / Source Addr / Location
INCLUDE_TYPE / type 8
INCLUDE_TYPE / type 13
INCLUDE_TYPE / type 17
------------------------------------------
Location :0/2/CPU0
Client ID :IPV4_IO
Cookie :0x00000001
Clnt Flags :
Layer 3 :IPV4
Layer 4 :ICMP
Local Addr :any
Remote Addr:any
Local Port :any
Remote Port:any
Filters :Type / Intf or Pkt Type / Source Addr / Location
INCLUDE_TYPE / type 8
INCLUDE_TYPE / type 13
INCLUDE_TYPE / type 17
------------------------------------------
Location :0/RP1/CPU0
Client ID :TCP
Cookie :0x4826f1f8
Clnt Flags :REUSEPORT
Layer 3 :IPV4
Layer 4 :TCP
Local Addr :any
Remote Addr:any
Local Port :7
Remote Port:any
------------------------------------------
Location :0/RP1/CPU0
Client ID :TCP
Cookie :0x4826fa0c
Clnt Flags :REUSEPORT
Layer 3 :IPV4
Layer 4 :TCP
Local Addr :any
Remote Addr:any
Local Port :9
Remote Port:any
------------------------------------------
Location :0/RP1/CPU0
Client ID :TCP
Cookie :0x482700d0
Clnt Flags :REUSEPORT
Layer 3 :IPV4
Layer 4 :TCP
Local Addr :any
Remote Addr:any
Local Port :19
Remote Port:any
------------------------------------------
Location :0/RP1/CPU0
Client ID :IPV4_IO
Cookie :0x00000001
Clnt Flags :
Layer 3 :IPV4
Layer 4 :ICMP
Local Addr :any
Remote Addr:any
Local Port :any
Remote Port:any
Filters :Type / Intf or Pkt Type / Source Addr / Location
INCLUDE_TYPE / type 8
INCLUDE_TYPE / type 13
INCLUDE_TYPE / type 17
Field |
Description |
---|---|
Location |
Node location, in the format of rack/slot/module. |
Client ID |
LPTS client type. |
Cookie |
Client’s unique tag for the binding. |
Clnt Flags |
REUSEPORT -- client has set the SO_REUSEPORT or SO_REUSEADDR socket option. |
Layer 3 |
Layer 3 protocol (IPv4, IPv6, CLNL). |
Layer 4 |
Layer 4 protocol (TCP, UDP). |
Local Addr |
Local (destination) address. |
Remote Addr |
Remote (source) address. |
Local Port |
Local (destination) TCP or UDP port, or ICMP/IGMP packet type, or IPsec SPI. |
Remote Port |
Remote (source) TCP or UDP port. |
The following sample output is from the show lpts bindings brief command:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# show lpts bindings brief
@ - Indirect binding; Sc - Scope
Location Clnt Sc L3 L4 VRF-ID Local,Remote Address.Port Interface
---------- ---- -- ---- ----- -------- -------------------------- ------------
0/1/CPU0 IPV4 LO IPV4 ICMP * any.ECHO any any
0/1/CPU0 IPV4 LO IPV4 ICMP * any.TSTAMP any any
0/1/CPU0 IPV4 LO IPV4 ICMP * any.MASKREQ any any
0/1/CPU0 IPV6 LO IPV6 ICMP6 * any.ECHOREQ any any
0/3/CPU0 IPV4 LO IPV4 ICMP * any.ECHO any any
0/3/CPU0 IPV4 LO IPV4 ICMP * any.TSTAMP any any
Field |
Description |
---|---|
Location |
Node location, in the format of rack/slot/module. |
Clnt ID |
LPTS client type. |
Sc |
Scope (LR = Logical-Router, LO = Local). |
Layer 3 |
Layer 3 protocol. |
Layer 4 |
Layer 4 protocol. |
VRF-ID |
VPN routing and forwarding (VRF) identification (vrfid) number. |
Local,Remote Address.Port |
Local (destination) and Remote (source) addresses and ports or packet types. |
Interface |
Inbound interface. |
Command |
Description |
---|---|
Displays the client information for the Port Arbitrator. |
|
Displays information about LPTS flows. |
To display the client information for the Port Arbitrator, use the show lpts clients command in EXEC mode.
show lpts clients [times]
times |
(Optional) Displays information about binding request rates and service times. |
No default behavior or values
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.2 |
This command was supported. |
The show lpts clients command displays the clients connected to the local packet transport services (LPTS) port arbitrator (PA).
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
lpts |
read |
The following sample output is from the show lpts clients command:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# show lpts clients
o_flgs - open flags ; clid - client id
clid loc flags o_flgs
RAW(3) 0/RP1/CPU0 0x1 0x2
TCP(1) 0/RP1/CPU0 0x1 0x2
IPV4_IO(5) 0/1/CPU0 0x3 0x2
IPV4_IO(5) 0/2/CPU0 0x3 0x2
IPV4_IO(5) 0/RP1/CPU0 0x3 0x2
MPA(7) 0/RP1/CPU0 0x3 0x0
Field |
Description |
||
---|---|---|---|
Clid |
LPTS client ID. |
||
Loc |
Node location, in the format rack/slot/module. |
||
Flags |
Client flags.
|
||
o_flags |
Open flags.
|
The following sample output is from the show lpts clients times command. The output shows samples for the last 30 seconds, 1 minute, 5 minutes, 10 minutes, and a total (if nonzero). The number of transactions, number of updates, and the minimum/average/maximum time in milliseconds to process each transaction is shown.
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# show lpts clients times
o_flgs - open flags ; clid - client id
clid loc flags o_flgs
RAW(3) 0/RP1/CPU0 0x1 0x2
30s:2 tx 2 upd 2/2/3ms/tx
1m:2 tx 2 upd 2/2/3ms/tx
5m:2 tx 2 upd 2/2/3ms/tx
10m:2 tx 2 upd 2/2/3ms/tx
total:2 tx 2 upd 2/-/3ms/tx
TCP(1) 0/RP1/CPU0 0x1 0x2
total:3 tx 3 upd 1/-/1ms/tx
IPV4_IO(5) 0/1/CPU0 0x3 0x2
total:1 tx 1 upd 0/-/0ms/tx
IPV4_IO(5) 0/2/CPU0 0x3 0x2
total:1 tx 1 upd 1/-/1ms/tx
IPV4_IO(5) 0/RP1/CPU0 0x3 0x2
total:1 tx 1 upd 3/-/3ms/tx
MPA(7) 0/RP1/CPU0 0x3 0x0
Command |
Description |
---|---|
Displays the binding information in the port arbitrator. |
|
Displays information about LPTS flows. |
To display information about Local Packet Transport Services (LPTS) flows, use the show lpts flows command in EXEC mode.
show lpts flows [brief]
brief |
(Optional) Displays summary output. |
No default behavior or values
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.2 |
This command was supported. |
The show lpts flows command is used to display LPTS flows, which are aggregations of identical binding requests from multiple clients and are used to program the LPTS Internal Forwarding Information Base (IFIB) and Pre-IFIB.
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
lpts |
read |
The following sample output is from the show lpts flows command:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# show lpts flows ------------------------------------------ L3-proto : IPV4(2) L4-proto : ICMP(1) VRF-ID : * (000000000) Local-IP : any Remote-IP : any Pkt-Type : 8 Remote-Port : any Interface : any (0x0) Flow-type : ICMP-local Min-TTL : 0 Slice : RAWIP4_FM Flags : 0x20 (in Pre-IFIB) Location : (drop) Element References location / count / scope * / 3 / LOCAL
Field |
Description |
---|---|
L3-proto |
Layer 3 protocol (IPv4, IPv6, CLNL). |
L4-proto |
Layer 4 protocol (TCP, UDP, and so on.). |
VRF-ID |
VPN routing and forwarding (VRF) identification (vrfid) number. |
Local-IP |
Local (destination) IP address. |
Remote-IP |
Remote (source) IP address. |
Pkt-Type |
ICMP or IGMP packet type. |
Remote-Port |
Remote (source) TCP or UDP port. |
Interface |
Ingress interface. |
Flow-type |
Flow classification for hardware packet policing. |
Min-TTL |
Minimum time-to-live value expected from in the incoming packet. Ant packet received with a lower TTL value will be dropped. |
Slice |
IFIB slice. |
Flags |
|
Location |
rack/slot/module to deliver to |
Element References |
The following sample output is from the show lpts flows brief command:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# show lpts flows brief + - Additional delivery destination; L - Local interest; P - In Pre-IFIB L3 L4 VRF-ID Local, Remote Address.Port Interface Location LP ---- ----- -------- ------------------------------- ------------ ----------- -- IPV4 ICMP * any.ECHO any any (drop) LP IPV4 ICMP * any.TSTAMP any any (drop) LP IPV4 ICMP * any.MASKREQ any any (drop) LP IPV6 ICMP6 * any.ECHOREQ any any (drop) LP IPV4 any default 224.0.0.2 any Gi0/1/0/1 0/5/CPU0 P
Field |
Description |
---|---|
L3 |
Layer 3 protocol (IPv4, IPv6, CLNL). |
L4 |
Layer 4 protocol. |
VRF-ID |
VPN routing and forwarding (VRF) identification (vrfid) number. |
Local, Remote Address.Port |
Local (destination) and remote (source) IP addresses and TCP or UDP ports, or ICMP/IGMP packet types, or IPSec Security Parameters Indices. |
Interface |
Ingress interface. |
Location |
Delivery location: |
LP |
Local interest (to be processed by IPv4 or IPv6 stack directly) or entry is resident in Pre-IFIB. |
Command |
Description |
---|---|
Displays the binding information in the port arbitrator. |
|
Displays the client information for the port arbitrator. |
To display the entries in the Internal Forwarding Information Base (IFIB), use the show lpts ifib command in EXEC mode.
show lpts ifib [entry] [ type { bgp4 | bgp6 | isis | mcast4 | mcast6 | ospf-mc4 | ospf-mc6 | ospf4 | ospf6 | raw4 | raw6 | tcp4 | tcp6 | udp4 | udp6 } | all ] [ brief [statistics] ] [slices] [times] [ location node-id ]
No default behavior or values
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.2 |
This command was supported. |
Release 3.6.0 |
The slices and times keywords were added. |
Use this command to display detailed information about the entries in an IFIB slice. This command is useful for debugging problems with delivering packets to applications.
When the statistics keyword is used, detailed statistics are displayed for packet count, number of entries in each slice, and a total entries count.
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
lpts |
read |
The following sample output is from the show lpts ifib command:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# show lpts ifib O - Opcode; A - Accept Counter; D - Drop Counter; F - Flow Type; L - Listener Tag; I - Local Flag; Y - SYN; T - Min TTL; DV - Deliver; DP - Drop; RE - Reassemble; na - Not Applicable ---------------------------------------------------- VRF-ID : default (0x60000000) Port/Type : any Source Port : any Dest IP : any Source IP : any Layer 4 : 88 (88) Interface : any (0x0) O/A/D/F/L/I/Y/T : DELIVER/0/0/EIGRP/IPv4_STACK/0/0/0 Deliver List : 0/5/CPU0 ----------------------------------------------------
Field |
Description |
||
---|---|---|---|
VRF-ID |
VPN routing and forwarding (VRF) identification (vrfid) number. |
||
Port/Type |
Destination (local) TCP or UDP port number, or ICMP/IGMP packet type, or IPSec Security Parameters Index.t2222 |
||
Source Port |
Source (remote) TCP or UDP port. |
||
Dest IP |
Destination (local) IP address. |
||
Source IP |
Source (remote) IP address. |
||
Layer 4 |
Layer 4 protocol number (6 = TCP).
|
||
Interface |
Ingress interface name. |
||
O/S/P/R/L/I/Y |
|||
Deliver List |
The following sample output is from the show lpts ifib brief command:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# show lpts ifib brief
Slice Local, Remote Address.Port L4 Interface Dlvr
-------- ------------------------------------- ----- ------------ -----------
TCP4 any.7 any TCP any 0/RP1/CPU0
TCP4 any.9 any TCP any 0/RP1/CPU0
The following sample output is from the show lpts ifib brief statistics command:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# show lpts ifib brief statistics
Slice Local, Remote Address.Port L4 Interface Accept/Drop
-------- ------------------------------------- ----- ------------ -----------
TCP4 any.7 any TCP any 0/0
TCP4 any.9 any TCP any 0/0
TCP4 any.19 any TCP any 0/0
Slice Num. Entries Accepts/Drops
-------- ------------ -------------
TCP4 3 0/0
Total 3 0/0
Command |
Description |
---|---|
Displays IFIB slice information. |
To display Internal Forwarding Information Base (IFIB) slice information, use the show lpts ifib slices command in EXEC mode.
show lpts ifib slices [ type { bgp4 | bgp6 | isis | mcast4 | mcast6 | ospf-mc4 | ospf-mc6 | ospf4 | ospf6 | raw4 | raw6 | tcp4 | tcp6 | udp4 | udp6 } ] [all] [statistics] [times]
No default behavior or values
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.2 |
This command was supported. |
Use the show lpts ifib slices command when troubleshooting IFIB entries and slice assignments. This command is especially useful when troubleshooting problems with delivering packets to applications.
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
lpts |
read |
The following sample output is from the show lpts ifib slices command:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# show lpts ifib slices Slice L3 L4 Port Location -------- ---- ------ ----- -------- RAWIP4 IPV4 any any 0/RP1/CPU0 RAWIP6 IPV6 any any 0/RP1/CPU0 OSPF4 IPV4 OSPF any 0/RP1/CPU0 OSPF6 IPV6 OSPF any 0/RP1/CPU0 OSPF_MC4 IPV4 any any 0/RP1/CPU0 OSPF_MC6 IPV6 any any 0/RP1/CPU0 BGP4 IPV4 TCP 179 0/RP1/CPU0 BGP6 IPV6 TCP 179 0/RP1/CPU0 UDP4 IPV4 UDP any 0/RP1/CPU0 UDP6 IPV6 UDP any 0/RP1/CPU0 TCP4 IPV4 TCP any 0/RP1/CPU0 TCP6 IPV6 TCP any 0/RP1/CPU0 ISIS CLNS - any 0/RP1/CPU0 MCAST4 IPV4 any any 0/RP1/CPU0 MCAST6 IPV6 any any 0/RP1/CPU0
The following sample output is from the show lpts ifib slices times command:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# show lpts ifib slices times Slice L3 L4 Port Location -------- ---- ------ ----- -------- RAWIP4 IPV4 any any 0/RP1/CPU0 RAWIP6 IPV6 any any 0/RP1/CPU0 OSPF4 IPV4 OSPF any 0/RP1/CPU0 OSPF6 IPV6 OSPF any 0/RP1/CPU0 OSPF_MC4 IPV4 any any 0/RP1/CPU0 OSPF_MC6 IPV6 any any 0/RP1/CPU0 BGP4 IPV4 TCP 179 0/RP1/CPU0 BGP6 IPV6 TCP 179 0/RP1/CPU0 UDP4 IPV4 UDP any 0/RP1/CPU0 UDP6 IPV6 UDP any 0/RP1/CPU0 TCP4 IPV4 TCP any 0/RP1/CPU0 TCP6 IPV6 TCP any 0/RP1/CPU0 ISIS CLNS - any 0/RP1/CPU0 MCAST4 IPV4 any any 0/RP1/CPU0 MCAST6 IPV6 any any 0/RP1/CPU0 Flow Manager 0/RP1/CPU0: total:5 tx 13 upd 1/-/1ms/tx
The following sample output is from the show lpts ifib slices statistics command:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# show lpts ifib slices all statistics Slice L3 L4 Port Location Lookups RmtDlvr Rejects RLDrops NoEntry -------- ---- ------ ----- ---------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- RAWIP4 IPV4 any any 0/0/CPU0 5 0 0 0 0 RAWIP6 IPV6 any any 0/0/CPU0 0 0 0 0 0 OSPF4 IPV4 OSPF any 0/0/CPU0 0 0 0 0 0 OSPF6 IPV6 OSPF any 0/0/CPU0 0 0 0 0 0 OSPF_MC4 IPV4 any any 0/0/CPU0 0 0 0 0 0 OSPF_MC6 IPV6 any any 0/0/CPU0 0 0 0 0 0 BGP4 IPV4 TCP 179 0/0/CPU0 0 0 0 0 0 BGP6 IPV6 TCP 179 0/0/CPU0 0 0 0 0 0 UDP4 IPV4 UDP any 0/0/CPU0 3704 0 979 0 0 UDP6 IPV6 UDP any 0/0/CPU0 0 0 0 0 0 TCP4 IPV4 TCP any 0/0/CPU0 0 0 0 0 0 TCP6 IPV6 TCP any 0/0/CPU0 0 0 0 0 0 ISIS CLNS - any 0/0/CPU0 0 0 0 0 0 MCAST4 IPV4 any any 0/0/CPU0 0 0 0 0 0 MCAST6 IPV6 any any 0/0/CPU0 0 0 0 0 0 Flow Manager 0/0/CPU0: Packets in: 3792 Packets delivered locally without lookups: 83 Slice lookups: 3709 Rejects: 979
Field |
Description |
---|---|
Slice |
Slice number. |
L3-proto |
Layer 3 protocol (IPv4, IPv6, CLNL). |
L4-proto |
Layer 4 protocol (TCP, UDP, and others). |
Port |
Local (destination) TCP or UDP port. |
Location |
Node location, in the format rack/slot/module. |
Command |
Description |
---|---|
Displays entries in the IFIB. |
To display Internal Forwarding Information Base (IFIB) statistics, use the show lpts ifib statistics command in EXEC mode.
show lpts ifib statistics [ location node-id ]
location node-id |
(Optional) Displays IFIB statistics for the designated node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
No default behavior or values
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced. |
No specific guidelines impact the use of this command.
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
lpts |
read |
The following sample output is from the show lpts ifib statistics command:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# show lpts ifib statistics Flow Manager 0/RP1/CPU0: Packets in:254 Packets delivered locally without lookups:0 Slice lookups:254 Post-lookup error drops: Failed ipv4_netio_input:1 Rejects:254 Packets delivered locally:0 Packets delivered remotely:0
Field |
Description |
---|---|
Packets in |
Packets presented to the LPTS decaps node in netio. |
Packets delivered locally without lookups |
Packets previously resolved on a LC delivered directly to L3. |
Slice lookups |
Packets requiring slice lookups. |
Post-lookup error drops |
Packets dropped after a slice lookup. |
Rejects |
Packets that caused a TCP RST or ICMP Port/Protocol Unreachable. |
Packets delivered locally |
Packets delivered to local applications after slice lookups. |
Packets delivered remotely |
Packets delivered to applications on remote RPs. |
Note | The sample output is an example only and displays only those fields showing a value. No display exists for nonzero values. This command may show other values depending on your router configuration. |
Command |
Description |
---|---|
Displays the entries in an IFIB slice. |
To display Internal Forwarding Information Base (IFIB) update transaction times, use the show lpts ifib times command in EXEC mode.
show lpts ifib times [ location node-id ]
location node-id |
(Optional) Displays IFIB update transaction times for the designated node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced. |
No specific guidelines impact the use of this command.
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
lpts |
read |
The following sample output is from the show lpts ifib times command:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# show lpts ifib times
Slice L3 L4 Port Location
-------- ---- ------ ----- --------
RAWIP4 IPV4 any any 0/RP1/CPU0
RAWIP6 IPV6 any any 0/RP1/CPU0
OSPF4 IPV4 OSPF any 0/RP1/CPU0
OSPF6 IPV6 OSPF any 0/RP1/CPU0
OSPF_MC4 IPV4 any any 0/RP1/CPU0
OSPF_MC6 IPV6 any any 0/RP1/CPU0
BGP4 IPV4 TCP 179 0/RP1/CPU0
BGP6 IPV6 TCP 179 0/RP1/CPU0
UDP4 IPV4 UDP any 0/RP1/CPU0
UDP6 IPV6 UDP any 0/RP1/CPU0
TCP4 IPV4 TCP any 0/RP1/CPU0
TCP6 IPV6 TCP any 0/RP1/CPU0
ISIS CLNS - any 0/RP1/CPU0
MCAST4 IPV4 any any 0/RP1/CPU0
MCAST6 IPV6 any any 0/RP1/CPU0
Flow Manager 0/RP1/CPU0:
total:5 tx 13 upd 1/-/1ms/tx
Field |
Description |
---|---|
Slice |
Slice number. |
L3 Protocol |
Layer 3 protocol (IPv4, IPV6, CLNL). |
L4 Protocol |
Layer 4 protocol (TCP, UDP, and so on). |
Port |
Local (destination) TCP or UDP port. |
Location |
Node location, in the format rack/slot/module. |
Command |
Description |
---|---|
Displays detailed information about entries in an IFIB slice. |
To display aggregate information about multicast bindings for groups, use the show lpts mpa groups command in EXEC mode.
show lpts mpa groups type interface-path-id
No default behavior or values
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.2 |
This command was supported. |
The show lpts mpa groups command is used to aggregate information about the multicast groups joined on a specified interface. This command also displays the filter mode and source list associated with the groups joined on a specified interface.
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
lpts |
read |
network |
read |
The following sample output is from the show lpts mpa groups command:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# show lpts mpa groups POS 0/0/0/0
224.0.0.2 : includes 0, excludes 1, mode EXCLUDE
<no source filter>
224.0.0.13 : includes 0, excludes 1, mode EXCLUDE
<no source filter>
224.0.0.22 : includes 0, excludes 1, mode EXCLUDE
<no source filter>
Field |
Description |
---|---|
Includes |
Displays the number of sockets that have set up an INCLUDE mode filter for that group and if there are any source-specific filters. |
Excludes |
Displays the number of sockets that have set up an EXCLUDE mode filter for that group and if there are any source-specific filters. |
To display Pre-Internal Forwarding Information Base (Pre-IFIB) entries, use the show lpts pifib command in EXEC mode.
show lpts pifib [entry] [hardware { entry | police } [type {isis | ipv4 | ipv6} { frag | ixmp | mcast | tcp | udp | ipsec | raw | all } [ entry ] brief [statistics][location node-id]
entry |
(Optional) Pre-IFIB entry. |
hardware |
(Optional) Displays hardware for Pre-IFIB. |
entry |
Displays the entries for Pre-IFIB. |
police |
Displays the policer values that are being use. |
type |
(Optional) Protocol type. |
isis |
Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS) sub Pre-IFIB type. |
ipv4 |
IPv4 sub Pre-IFIB type. Possible values include frag , ixmp , mcast , tcp , udp , ipsec , and raw . |
ipv6 |
IPv6 sub Pre-IFIB type. Possible values include frag , icmp , ixmp , mcast , tcp , udp , ipsec, and raw . |
frag |
IPv4 or IPv6 fragment. |
icmp |
IPv4 or IPv6 IXMP and Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP). |
ixmp |
IPv4 or IPv6 IXMP (ICMP and Internet Group Management Protocol [IGMP]). |
mcast |
IPv4 or IPv6 Multicast. |
tcp |
IPv4 or IPv6 Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). |
udp |
IPv4 or IPv6 User Datagram Protocol (UDP). |
ipsec |
Secure IP. |
raw |
IPv4 orIPv6 raw IP. |
all |
All sub Pre-IFIBs. |
brief |
(Optional) Pre-IFIB entries in brief format. |
statistics |
(Optional) Pre-IFIB table with statistics information. |
location node-id |
(Optional) The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation (for example, 0/7/CPU0). |
By default, all entries are displayed.
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.2 |
This command was supported. |
Release 3.6.0 |
The hardware keyword was added. |
Use the show lpts pifib command with the brief keyword to perform the following functions:
Note | These statistics are used only for packets that are processed by a line card, route processor, or distributed route processor. |
Pre-IFIB statistics for packets processed by line card hardware are counted separately.
By default, all the defaults are displayed.
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
lpts |
read |
The following is sample output for the show lpts pifib command:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# show lpts pifib
O - Opcode; F - Flow Type; L - Listener Tag; I - Local Flag; T - Min TTL;
na - Not Applicable
----------------------------------------------------
L3 Protocol : CLNS
L4 Protocol : -
VRF-ID : default (0x60000000)
Destination IP : any
Source IP : any
Port/Type : any
Source Port : any
Is Fragment : 0
Is SYN : 0
Interface : any (0x0)
O/F/L/I/T : DELIVER/ISIS-default/CLNS_STACK/0/0
Deliver List : FGID 11935
Accepts/Drops : 0/0
Is Stale : 0
The following is sample output for the show lpts pifib type command using the ipv4 and tcp keywords.
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# show lpts pifib type ipv4 tcp O - Opcode; F - Flow Type; L - Listener Tag; I - Local Flag; T - Min TTL; na - Not Applicable ---------------------------------------------------- L3 Protocol : IPV4 L4 Protocol : TCP VRF-ID : default (0x60000000) Destination IP : any Source IP : any Port/Type : Port:23 Source Port : any Is Fragment : 0 Is SYN : 0 Interface : any (0x0) O/F/L/I/T : DELIVER/TELNET-default/IPv4_LISTENER/0/0 Deliver List : 0/ 0/CPU0 Accepts/Drops : 0/0 Is Stale : 0 ----------------------------------------------------
The following is sample output from the show lpts pifib entry brief command:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# show lpts pifib entry brief
* - Critical Flow; I - Local Interest;
X - Drop; R - Reassemble;
Type VRF-ID Local, Remote Address.Port L4 Interface Deliver
---------- -------- -------------------------- ----- ------------ -------------
ISIS * - - - any 0/0/CPU0
IPv4_frag * any any any any R
IPv4_IXMP * any.ECHO any ICMP any XI
IPv4_IXMP * any.TSTAMP any ICMP any XI
IPv4_IXMP * any.MASKREQ any ICMP any XI
IPv4_IXMP * any any ICMP any 0/0/CPU0
IPv4_IXMP * any any IGMP any 0/0/CPU0
IPv4_mcast * 224.0.0.5 any any any 0/0/CPU0
IPv4_mcast * 224.0.0.6 any any any 0/0/CPU0
IPv4_mcast * 224.0.0.0/4 any any any 0/0/CPU0
IPv4_TCP * any.179 any TCP any 0/0/CPU0
IPv4_TCP * any any.179 TCP any 0/0/CPU0
IPv4_TCP * any any TCP any 0/0/CPU0
IPv4_UDP * any any UDP any 0/0/CPU0
IPv4_IPsec * any any ESP any 0/0/CPU0
IPv4_IPsec * any any AH any 0/0/CPU0
IPv4_rawIP * any any OSPF any 0/0/CPU0
IPv4_rawIP * any any any any 0/0/CPU0
IPv6_frag * any any any any R
IPv6_ICMP * any.na any ICMP6 any XI
IPv6_ICMP * any any ICMP6 any 0/0/CPU0
IPv6_mcast * ff02::5 any any any 0/0/CPU0
IPv6_mcast * ff02::6 any any any 0/0/CPU0
IPv6_mcast * ff00::/8 any any any 0/0/CPU0
IPv6_TCP * any.179 any TCP any 0/0/CPU0
IPv6_TCP * any any.179 TCP any 0/0/CPU0
IPv6_TCP * any any TCP any 0/0/CPU0
IPv6_UDP * any any UDP any 0/0/CPU0
IPv6_IPsec * any any ESP any 0/0/CPU0
IPv6_IPsec * any any AH any 0/0/CPU0
IPv6_rawIP * any any OSPF any 0/0/CPU0
IPv6_rawIP * any any any any 0/0/CPU0
The following sample output is from the show lpts pifib entry brief statistics command:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# show lpts pifib entry brief statistics
* - Critical Flow; I - Local Interest;
X - Drop; R - Reassemble;
Type VRF-ID Local, Remote Address.Port L4 Interface Accepts/Drops
---------- -------- -------------------------- ----- ------------ -------------
ISIS * - - - any 0/0
IPv4_frag * any any any any 0/0
IPv4_IXMP * any.ECHO any ICMP any 0/0
IPv4_IXMP * any.TSTAMP any ICMP any 0/0
IPv4_IXMP * any.MASKREQ any ICMP any 0/0
IPv4_IXMP * any any ICMP any 5/0
IPv4_IXMP * any any IGMP any 0/0
IPv4_mcast * 224.0.0.5 any any any 0/0
IPv4_mcast * 224.0.0.6 any any any 0/0
IPv4_mcast * 224.0.0.0/4 any any any 0/0
IPv4_TCP * any.179 any TCP any 0/0
IPv4_TCP * any any.179 TCP any 0/0
IPv4_TCP * any any TCP any 0/0
IPv4_UDP * any any UDP any 4152/0
IPv4_IPsec * any any ESP any 0/0
IPv4_IPsec * any any AH any 0/0
IPv4_rawIP * any any OSPF any 0/0
------------------------
statistics: Type Num. Entries Accepts/Drops ------ ------------ ------------- ISIS 1 0/0 IPv4_frag 1 0/0 IPv4_IXMP 5 5/0 IPv4_mcast 3 0/0 IPv4_TCP 3 0/0 IPv4_UDP 1 4175/0 IPv4_IPsec 2 0/0 IPv4_rawIP 2 0/0 IPv6_frag 1 0/0 IPv6_ICMP 2 0/0 IPv6_mcast 3 0/0 IPv6_TCP 3 0/0 IPv6_UDP 1 0/0 IPv6_IPsec 2 0/0 IPv6_rawIP 2 0/0 Total 32 Packets into Pre-IFIB: 4263 Lookups: 4263 Packets delivered locally: 4263 Packets delivered remotely: 0
Field |
Description |
---|---|
Type |
Hardware entry type. |
VRF ID |
VPN routing and forwarding (VRF) identification (vrfid) number. |
Local, Remote Address. Port |
Indicates local address (in the form of local port and type) and remote address (remote port). |
L4 |
Layer 4 protocol of the entry. |
Interface |
Interface for this entry. |
Accepts/Drops |
Number of packets sent to DestAddr/Number of packets dropped due to policing. |
Num. Entries |
Number of pre-ifib entries of the listed type. |
Packets into Pre-IFIB |
Packets presented for pre-IFIB lookups. |
Lookups |
Packets looked up. |
Packets delivered locally |
Packets delivered to local applications or the local stack (n duplicated) packets duplicated for delivery to applications and the local stack. |
Packets delivered remotely |
Packets delivered to applications or for lookup on other RPs. |
To display the context for the Local Packet Transport Services (LPTS) pre-IFIB hardware-related data structures, use the show lpts pifib hardware context command in EXEC mode.
show lpts pifib hardware context [ location { all | node_id } ]
location node-id |
(Optional) Displays pre-Internal Forwarding Information Base (IFIB) information for the designated node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
all |
Specifies all locations. |
No default behavior or values
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.6.0 |
This command was introduced. |
No specific guidelines impact the use of this command.
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
lpts |
read |
The following sample output is from the show lpts pifib hardware context command with the location keyword:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# show lpts pifib hardware context location 0/1/0
Node: 0/1/CPU0:
----------------------------------------
ACL ID for block 0: 3
Batching mode: No batching
TCAM Mgr ready: Yes
Mstats Mgr ready: Yes
Metro Driver ready: Yes
Resource sync: Yes
Sweep invoked: Yes
Initialization phase: Done
Queue for TCAM Batching:
Size: 0 Head ptr: 0x0
Queue for Entry Processing:
Size: 0 Head ptr: 0x0
Queue for Resources Releasing:
Size: 0 Head ptr: 0x0
--------
IPv4 Region:
Block [0]:
# of TCAM entries: 56 block created: Yes
first entry in the block: 0x482a055c
Last non mandatory entry: 0x482c1a08
Queue for Mandatory entries not in TCAM:
Size: 0 Head ptr: 0x0
Queue for Non Mandatory entries not in TCAM:
Size: 0 Head ptr: 0x0
1st entry to be programmed: 0x0
Max. of entries: 15999
# of entries in shadow list: 54
1st entry in shadow list: 0x482a055c
last entry in shadow list: 0x48303534
--------
IPv6 Region:
Block [0]:
# of TCAM entries: 20 block created: Yes
first entry in the block: 0x482c1720
Last non mandatory entry: 0x482c1b00
Queue for Mandatory entries not in TCAM:
Size: 0 Head ptr: 0x0
Queue for Non Mandatory entries not in TCAM:
Size: 0 Head ptr: 0x0
1st entry to be programmed: 0x0
Max. of entries: 15999
# of entries in shadow list: 20
1st entry in shadow list: 0x482c1720
last entry in shadow list: 0x482e2344
--------
ISIS Region:
Block [0]:
# of TCAM entries: 1 block created: Yes
first entry in the block: 0x482e2cf4
Last non mandatory entry: 0xfd30d088
Queue for Mandatory entries not in TCAM:
Size: 0 Head ptr: 0x0
Queue for Non Mandatory entries not in TCAM:
Size: 0 Head ptr: 0x0
1st entry to be programmed: 0x0
Max. of entries: 15999
# of entries in shadow list: 1
1st entry in shadow list: 0x482e2cf4
last entry in shadow list: 0x482e2cf4
# of TCAM Insert: 0
# of TCAM Delete: 0
# of TCAM Update: 0
# of resource leaks: 0
To display entries in the Local Packet Transport Services (LPTS) pre-IFIB hardware table, use the show lpts pifib hardware entry command in EXEC mode.
show lpts pifib hardware entry [ type { ipv4 | ipv6 | isis } ] [ start-index number num-entries number ] [ brief | statistics ] [ location { all | node_id } ]
type |
(Optional) Specifies the hardware entry type. Enter one of the following types: |
start-index number |
(Optional) Starting index number. |
num-entries number |
(Optional) Maximum entries permitted. |
brief |
(Optional) Displays summary hardware entry information. |
statistics |
(Optional) Displays hardware entry accept or drop statistics for each summary entry. |
all |
Specifies all locations. |
Displays hardware entry information in brief.
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced. |
Release 3.6.0 |
The all keyword was added. |
No specific guidelines impact the use of this command.
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
lpts |
read |
The following sample output is from the show lpts pifib hardware entry command with the location keyword:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# show lpts pifib hardware entry location 0/1/CPU0 Node: 0/0/CPU0: ---------------------------------------- M - Fabric Multicast; L - Listener Tag; T - Min TTL; F - Flow Type; DestNode - Destination Node; DestAddr - Destination Fabric queue; SID - Stream ID; Po - Policer; Ct - Stats Counter; Lp - Lookup priority; Sp - Storage Priority; Ar - Average rate limit; Bu - Burst; HAr - Hardware Average rate limit; HBu - Hardware Burst; Cir - Committed Information rate in HAL Rsp - Relative sorting position; Rtp - Relative TCAM position; na - Not Applicable or Not Available ---------------------------------------------------- VRF ID : any Destination IP : any Source IP : any Is Fragment : 0 Interface : any M/L/T/F : 0/ISIS_FM/0/ISIS-default DestNode : 48 DestAddr : 48 SID : 9 L4 Protocol : - Source port : any Destination Port : any Ct : 0xd84da Accepted/Dropped : 0/0 Lp/Sp : 0/0 # of TCAM entries : 1 HPo/HAr/HBu/Cir : 1879638/2000pps/2000ms/2000pps State : Entry in TCAM Rsp/Rtp : 0/2 Node: 0/1/CPU0: ---------------------------------------- V - Vital; M - Fabric Multicast; C - Moose Congestion Flag; L - Listener Tag; T - Min TTL; F - Flow Type; DestNode - Destination Node; DestAddr - Destination Fabric Address; Sq - Ingress Shaping Queue; Dq - Destination Queue; Po - Policer; Ct - Stats Counter; Lp - Lookup priority; Sp - Storage Priority; Ar - Average rate limit; Bu - Burst; Rsp - Relative sorting position; ---------------------------------------------------- L4 Protocol : any VRF ID : any Source IP : any Port/Type : any Source Port : any Is Fragment : 1 Is SYN : any Interface : any V/M/C/L/T/F : 0/0/0/IPv4_REASS/0/Fragment DestNode : Local DestAddr : Punt Sq/Dq/Ct : 4/na/0x24400 Accepted/Dropped : 0/0 Lp/Sp : 0/0 # of TCAM entries : 1 Po/Ar/Bu : 101/1000pps/100ms State : Entry in TCAM Rsp/Rtp : 0/0 ----------------------------------------------------
Field |
Description |
---|---|
L4 Protocol |
Layer 4 protocol of the entry. |
VRF ID |
VPN routing and forwarding (VRF) identification (vrfid) number. |
Source IP |
Source IP address for this entry. |
Port/Type |
Port or ICMP1 type for this entry. |
Source Port |
Source port for this entry. |
Is Fragment |
Indicates if this entry applies to IP fragments. |
Is SYN |
Indicates if this entry applies to TCP SYNs. |
Interface |
Interface for this entry. |
V/M/C/L/T/F |
|
DestNode |
Destination node to which to send the packet. |
DestAddr |
Destination address to which to send the packet. |
Sq/Dq/Ct |
|
Accepted/Dropped |
Number of packets sent to DestAddr/Number of packets dropped due to policing. |
To display the policer configuration value set, use the show lpts pifib hardware police command in EXEC mode.
show lpts pifib hardware police [ location { node_id } ]
location node-id |
(Optional) Displays pre-Internal Forwarding Information Base (IFIB) information for the designated node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
If no policer is configured, the default value is the configured rate.
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.6.0 |
This command was introduced. |
No specific guidelines impact the use of this command.
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
lpts |
read |
This sample output is from the show lpts pifib hardware police command with the location keyword for 0/2/CPU0:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router#show lpts pifib hardware police location 0/2/CPU0
-------------------------------------------------------------
Node 0/2/CPU0:
-------------------------------------------------------------
Burst = 100ms for all flow types
-------------------------------------------------------------
FlowType Policer Type Cur. Rate Def. Rate Accepted Dropped
---------------------- ------- ------- --------- --------- ---------- ---------
unconfigured-default 100 Static 500 500 0 0
Fragment 106 Static 1000 1000 0 0
OSPF-mc-known 107 Static 20000 20000 0 0
OSPF-mc-default 111 Static 5000 5000 0 0
OSPF-uc-known 161 Static 5000 5000 0 0
OSPF-uc-default 162 Static 1000 1000 0 0
ISIS-known 108 Static 20000 20000 0 0
ISIS-default 112 Static 5000 5000 0 0
BFD-known 170 Static 8500 8500 0 0
BFD-default 171 Static 8500 8500 0 0
BFD-MP-known 177 Static 8400 8400 0 0
BFD-MP-0 178 Static 128 128 0 0
BGP-known 113 Static 25000 25000 0 0
BGP-cfg-peer 114 Static 10000 10000 0 0
BGP-default 115 Static 1500 1500 0 0
PIM-mcast-default 116 Static 23000 23000 0 0
PIM-mcast-known 176 Static 23000 23000 0 0
PIM-ucast 117 Static 10000 10000 0 0
IGMP 118 Static 3500 3500 0 0
ICMP-local 119 Static 2500 2500 0 0
ICMP-app 120 Static 2500 2500 0 0
ICMP-control 164 Static 2500 2500 0 0
ICMP-default 121 Static 2500 2500 0 0
LDP-TCP-known 122 Static 25000 25000 0 0
LDP-TCP-cfg-peer 152 Static 10000 10000 0 0
LDP-TCP-default 154 Static 10000 10000 0 0
LDP-UDP 158 Static 2500 2500 0 0
All-routers 160 Static 10000 10000 0 0
LMP-TCP-known 123 Static 25000 25000 0 0
LMP-TCP-cfg-peer 153 Static 10000 10000 0 0
LMP-TCP-default 155 Static 10000 10000 0 0
LMP-UDP 159 Static 2500 2500 0 0
RSVP-UDP 124 Static 7000 7000 0 0
RSVP-default 125 Static 500 500 0 0
RSVP-known 126 Static 7000 7000 0 0
IKE 127 Static 1000 1000 0 0
IPSEC-known 129 Static 3000 3000 0 0
IPSEC-default 128 Static 1000 1000 0 0
MSDP-known 130 Static 1000 1000 0 0
MSDP-cfg-peer 131 Static 1000 1000 0 0
MSDP-default 132 Static 1000 1000 0 0
SNMP 133 Static 2000 2000 0 0
SSH-known 135 Static 1000 1000 0 0
SSH-default 136 Static 1000 1000 0 0
HTTP-known 137 Static 1000 1000 0 0
HTTP-default 138 Static 1000 1000 0 0
SHTTP-known 139 Static 1000 1000 0 0
IFIB_FT_SHTTP_DEFAULT 140 Static 1000 1000 0 0
TELNET-known 141 Static 1000 1000 0 0
TELNET-default 142 Static 1000 1000 0 0
CSS-known 143 Static 1000 1000 0 0
CSS-default 144 Static 1000 1000 0 0
RSH-known 145 Static 1000 1000 0 0
RSH-default 146 Static 1000 1000 0 0
UDP-known 147 Static 25000 25000 0 0
UDP-listen 156 Static 4000 4000 0 0
UDP-cfg-peer 157 Static 4000 4000 0 0
UDP-default 101 Static 500 500 0 0
TCP-known 148 Static 25000 25000 0 0
TCP-listen 149 Static 25000 25000 0 0
TCP-cfg-peer 150 Static 25000 25000 0 0
TCP-default 102 Static 500 500 0 0
Mcast-known 151 Static 25000 25000 0 0
Mcast-default 103 Static 500 500 0 0
Raw-listen 104 Static 500 500 0 0
Raw-default 105 Static 500 500 0 0
Ip-Sla 163 Static 10000 10000 0 0
EIGRP 109 Static 20000 20000 0 0
RIP 110 Static 20000 20000 0 0
L2TPv3 165 Static 25000 25000 0 0
PCEP 166 Static 100 100 0 0
GRE 167 Static 1000 1000 0 0
VRRP 168 Static 1000 1000 0 0
HSRP 169 Static 400 400 0 0
MPLS-oam 172 Static 100 100 0 0
L2TPv2 179 Static 25000 25000 0 0
DNS 173 Static 500 500 0 0
RADIUS 174 Static 7000 7000 0 0
TACACS 175 Static 500 500 0 0
NTP-default 134 Static 500 500 0 0
NTP-known 180 Static 500 500 0 0
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statistics:
Packets accepted by deleted entries: 0
Packets dropped by deleted entries: 0
Run out of statistics counter errors: 0
FIeld |
Description |
---|---|
FlowType |
Type of flow that is binding between a tuple and a destination. |
Rate (PPS) |
Policer rate in packets per second (PPS). |
Accept |
Number of packets that are accepted by this policer. |
Drop |
Number of packets that are dropped by this policer. |
Command |
Description |
---|---|
Configures the policer for the LPTS flow type. |
|
Configures the ingress policers and enters pifib policer global configuration mode. |
To display hardware table usage, use the show lpts pifib hardware usage command in EXEC mode.
show lpts pifib hardware usage [ type { ipv4 | ipv6 | isis } ] [ location { node-id | all } ]
type |
(Optional) Specifies the hardware entry type. Enter one of the following types: |
location node-id |
(Optional) Displays pre-Internal Forwarding Information Base (IFIB) information for the designated node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
a ll |
(Optional) Specifies all locations. |
Without the optional parameters, the show lpts pifib hardware usage command displays a brief summary of hardware entry information.
No specific guidelines impact the use of this command.
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
lpts |
read |
The following sample output is from the show lpts pifib hardware usage command with the location keyword:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# show lpts pifib hardware usage location 0/1/cpu0
Type Size Used Used(%)
---------- --------------- --------------- -------
ipv4 6000 21 0.35
ipv6 4000 15 0.38
isis 4000 1 0.03
Field |
Description |
---|---|
Type |
Type of pre-IFIB entry. |
Size |
Maximum number of entries (72-bits) allowed for the type. |
Used |
Number of entries in use. |
Used(%) |
Percentage of total entries in use. |
To display Pre-Internal Forwarding Information Base (Pre-IFIB) statistics, use the show lpts ifib statistics command in EXEC mode.
show lpts pifib statistics [ location node-id ]
location node-id |
(Optional) Displays Pre-IFIB statistics for the designated node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
No default behavior or values
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced. |
No specific guidelines impact the use of this command.
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
lpts |
read |
The following sample output is from the show lpts pifib statistics command:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# show lpts pifib statistics
Packets into Pre-IFIB:80
Lookups:80
Packets delivered locally:80
Packets delivered remotely:0
Field |
Description |
---|---|
Packets into Pre-IFIB |
Packets presented for pre-IFIB lookups. |
Lookups |
Packets looked up. |
Packets delivered locally |
Packets delivered to local applications or the local stack (n duplicated) packets duplicated for delivery to applications and the local stack. |
Packets delivered remotely |
Packets delivered to applications or for lookup on other RPs. |
Command |
Description |
---|---|
Displays information about pre-IFIB entries. |
To display local packet transport services (LPTS) port arbitrator statistics, use the show lpts port-arbitrator statistics command in EXEC mode.
show lpts port-arbitrator statistics
This command has no keywords or arguments.
No default behavior or values
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.3.0 |
This command was introduced. |
No specific guidelines impact the use of this command.
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
lpts |
read |
The following sample output is from the show lpts port-arbitrator statistics command:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# show lpts port-arbitrator statistics
LPTS Port Arbitrator statistics:
PA FGID-DB library statistics:
0 FGIDs in use, 512 cached, 0 pending retries
0 free allocation slots, 0 internal errors, 0 retry attempts
1 FGID-DB notify callback, 0 FGID-DB errors returned
FGID-DB permit mask: 0x7 (alloc mark rack0)
PA API calls:
1 init 1 realloc_done
8 alloc 8 free
16 join 16 leave
8 detach
FGID-DB API calls:
1 register 1 clear_old
1 alloc 0 free
16 join 16 leave
0 mark 1 mark_done
To display the Local Packet Transport Services (LPTS) VPN routing and forwarding (VRF) instance identification numbers and names, use the show lpts vrf command in EXEC mode.
show lpts vrf
This command has no keywords or arguments.
No default behavior or values
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.3.0 |
This command was introduced. |
No specific guidelines impact the use of this command.
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
lpts |
read |
The following sample output is from the show lpts vrf command:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# show lpts vrf
VRF-ID VRF-NAME
0x00000000 *
0x60000000 default
Field |
Description |
---|---|
VRF-ID |
VPN routing and forwarding (VRF) identification (vrfid) number. |
VRF-NAME |
Name given to the VRF. |