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- Watchdog Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- SONET Controller Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- T3, E3, T1, E1 Controller Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Global Interface Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Management Ethernet Interface Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Ethernet Interface Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Packet-over-SONET Interface Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- PPP Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Link Bundling Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Serial Interface Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- 802.1Q VLAN Subinterface Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Multilink Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- SRP Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- ARP Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- CEF Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- DHCP Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Host Services and Applications Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- LPTS Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Network Stack Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Transport Stack Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- MPLS Forwarding Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Authentication, Authorization and Accounting Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Management Plane Protection Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Software Authentication Manager Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Boot Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- CDP Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Configuration Management Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- File System Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Software Entitlement Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- NTP Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Process and Memory Management Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Software Package Management Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- SNMP Server Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Terminal Services Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Object Tracking Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
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- ATM Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Frame Relay Service Configuration Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- NetFlow Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Access Lists Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- HSRP Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Prefix List Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- VRRP Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Virtual Private LAN Services Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Virtual Private Network Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Multicast Routing and Forwarding Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Lawful Intercept Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
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- Internal Ethernet Control Network Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Inter-rack Switch Control Network Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Null Interface Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Clock Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Utility Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Alarm Management and Logging Correlation Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Logging Services Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Onboard Failure Logging Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
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- Bidirectional Forwarding Detection Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- BGP Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- EIGRP Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- IS-IS Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- OSPFv3 Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- OSPF Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Routing Policy Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- RIB Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- RIP Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Static Routing Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
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- Internet Key Exchange Security Protocol Commands for Cisco IOS XR Software
- IPSec Network Security Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Keychain Management Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Public Key Infrastructure Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Secure Shell Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Secure Socket Layer Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
- asic-scan egressq (block number)
- asic-scan egressq disable
- asic-scan egressq enable
- asic-scan egressq help-block
- asic-scan egressq location
- asic-scan egressq quick-scan
- asic-scan pse egress (block number)
- asic-scan pse egress disable
- asic-scan pse egress enable
- asic-scan pse egress help-block
- asic-scan pse egress location
- asic-scan pse egress quick-scan
- asic-scan pse ingress (block number)
- asic-scan pse ingress disable
- asic-scan pse ingress enable
- asic-scan pse ingress help-block
- asic-scan pse ingress location
- asic-scan pse ingress quick-scan
- clear controller egressq queue
- clear controller egressq queue all
- clear controller egressq statistics
- clear controller pse statistics
- show controllers cpuctrl cdma channel
- show controllers cpuctrl clients
- show controllers cpuctrl devices
- show controllers cpuctrl internal
- show controllers cpuctrl ports
- show controllers cpuctrl ports cpuctrl pio
- show controllers cpuctrl summary
- show controllers egressq eio links
- show controllers egressq group
- show controllers egressq interface
- show controllers egressq port
- show controllers egressq queue
- show controllers egressq statistics
- show controllers plim asic egress-channel bay
- show controllers plim asic ingress-channel bay
- show controllers plim asic pla
- show controllers plim asic pla768
- show controllers plim asic plaspa
- show controllers plim asic spa bay
- show controllers plim asic statistics
- show controllers plim asic summary
- show controllers pse eio links
- show controllers pse ipc
- show controllers pse mp
- show controllers pse statistics
- show controllers pse summary
- show packet-memory
ASIC Driver Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
This module describes the commands used to configure and monitor the application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) driver on a router running Cisco IOS XR software.
asic-scan egressq (block number)
To run, enable, or disable a generic ASIC scan on a specific egress queue ASIC block ID or error cause, use the asic-scan egressq command in EXEC mode.
asic-scan egressq block_number [[error_cause] [disable | enable] | help-cause] location node-id
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Note
This command should be used only with Cisco support supervision. Incorrect usage of this command can accidentally remove the relevant card from service.
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drivers |
read, write |
Examples
The following example shows how to display a list of all error causes in the specified block:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# asic-scan egressq 10 help-cause location 0/6/CPU0
Total 6 cause(s)
Cause Number Cause Name
0 lbm_owl_ovl
1 scr_m4_ovl
2 scr_m3_ovl
3 scr_m2_ovl
4 scr_m1_ovl
5 scr_m0_ovl
The following example shows how to run a scan on the egress queue ASIC block ID 30 located on the CPU node in slot 1:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# asic-scan egressq 30 location 0/6/CPU0
asic-scan egressq disable
To disable an ASIC scan on all causes in all blocks on the specified node, use the asic-scan egressq disable command in EXEC mode.
asic-scan egressq disable location node-id
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Note
This command should be used only with Cisco support supervision. Incorrect usage of this command can accidentally remove the relevant card from service.
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drivers |
read, write |
Examples
The following example shows how to disable an ASIC scan on all causes in all blocks on the egress queue that is located on the CPU node in slot 6:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# asic-scan egressq disable location 0/6/CPU0
asic-scan egressq enable
To enable an ASIC scan on all causes in all blocks on the specified node, use the asic-scan egressq enable command in EXEC mode.
asic-scan egressq enable location node-id
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Note
This command should be used only with Cisco support supervision. Incorrect usage of this command can accidentally remove the relevant card from service.
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drivers |
read, write |
Examples
The following example shows how to enable an ASIC scan on all causes in all blocks on the egress queue that is located on the CPU node in slot 6:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# asic-scan egressq enable location 0/6/CPU0
asic-scan egressq help-block
To enable an ASIC scan that lists all the blocks on the specified node, use the asic-scan egressq help-block command in EXEC mode.
asic-scan egressq help-block location node-id
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
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Release 3.6.0 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Note
This command should be used only with Cisco support supervision. Incorrect usage of this command can accidentally remove the relevant card from service.
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drivers |
read, write |
Examples
The following example shows how to enable an ASIC scan that lists all block numbers on the egress queue that is located on the CPU node in slot 6:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# asic-scan egressq help-block location 0/6/CPU0
asic-scan egressq location
To run an ASIC scan on all the egress queues on a specific node, use the asic-scan egressq location command in EXEC mode.
asic-scan egressq location node-id
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Note
This command should be used only with Cisco support supervision. Incorrect usage of this command can accidentally remove the relevant card from service.
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drivers |
read, write |
Examples
The following example shows how to run an ASIC scan on all egress queues located on the CPU node in slot 1:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# asic-scan egressq location 0/1/CPU0
asic-scan egressq quick-scan
To run a quick ASIC scan on a specific file or on all bits of the chip, use the asic-scan egressq quick-scan command in EXEC mode.
asic-scan egressq quick-scan {filename | allscan} location node-id
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Note
This command should be used only with Cisco support supervision. Incorrect usage of this command can accidentally remove the relevant card from service.
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drivers |
read, write |
Examples
The following example shows how to run a quick ASIC scan on all bits of the chip on the egress queue that is located on the CPU node in slot 1:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# asic-scan egressq quick-scan allscan location 0/1/CPU0
asic-scan pse egress (block number)
To run, enable, or disable a generic ASIC scan on a specific egress packet switching engine (PSE) device block or error cause, use the asic-scan pse egress command in EXEC mode.
asic-scan pse egress block_number [[error_cause] [disable | enable] | help-cause] location node-id
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Note
This command should be used only with Cisco support supervision. Incorrect usage of this command can accidentally remove the relevant card from service.
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drivers |
read, write |
Examples
The following example shows how to display a list of all error causes in the specified block of a PSE device:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# asic-scan pse egress 10 help-cause location 0/6/CPU0
Total 6 cause(s)
Cause Number Cause Name
0 lbm_owl_ovl
1 scr_m4_ovl
2 scr_m3_ovl
3 scr_m2_ovl
4 scr_m1_ovl
5 scr_m0_ovl
The following example shows how to run a scan on the PSE ASIC block ID 30 located on the CPU node in slot 1:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# asic-scan pse egress 30 location 0/6/CPU0
asic-scan pse egress disable
To disable an ASIC scan on all causes in all blocks of a specific packet switching engine (PSE) device, use the asic-scan pse egress disable command in EXEC mode.
asic-scan pse egress disable location node-id
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Note
This command should be used only with Cisco support supervision. Incorrect usage of this command can accidentally remove the relevant card from service.
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drivers |
read, write |
Examples
The following example shows how to disable an ASIC scan on all causes in all blocks of the egress PSE device that is located on the CPU node in slot 6:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# asic-scan pse egress disable location 0/6/CPU0
asic-scan pse egress enable
To enable an ASIC scan on all causes in all blocks of a specific egress packet switching engine (PSE) device, use the asic-scan pse egress enable command in EXEC mode.
asic-scan pse egress enable location node-id
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Note
This command should be used only with Cisco support supervision. Incorrect usage of this command can accidentally remove the relevant card from service.
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drivers |
read, write |
Examples
The following example shows how to enable an ASIC scan on all causes in all blocks on the egress PSE that is located on the CPU node in slot 6:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# asic-scan pse egress enable location 0/6/CPU0
asic-scan pse egress help-block
To enable an ASIC scan that lists all block numbers of a specific egress packet switching engine (PSE) device, use the asic-scan pse egress help-block command in EXEC mode.
asic-scan pse egress help-block location node-id
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
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Release 3.6.0 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Note
This command should be used only with Cisco support supervision. Incorrect usage of this command can accidentally remove the relevant card from service.
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drivers |
read, write |
Examples
The following example shows how to enable an ASIC scan that lists all block numbers on the egress PSE that is located on the CPU node in slot 6:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# asic-scan pse egress help-block location 0/6/CPU0
asic-scan pse egress location
To run an ASIC scan on a specific packet switching engine (PSE) device, use the asic-scan pse egress location command in EXEC mode.
asic-scan pse egress location node-id
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Note
This command should be used only with Cisco support supervision. Incorrect usage of this command can accidentally remove the relevant card from service.
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drivers |
read, write |
Examples
The following example shows how to run an ASIC scan on all egress PSE located on the CPU node in slot 1:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# asic-scan pse egress location 0/1/CPU0
asic-scan pse egress quick-scan
To run a quick ASIC scan on a specific file or on all bits of the chip located on a specific packet switching engine (PSE) device, use the asic-scan pse egress quick-scan command in EXEC mode.
asic-scan pse egress quick-scan {filename | allscan} location node-id
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Note
This command should be used only with Cisco support supervision. Incorrect usage of this command can accidentally remove the relevant card from service.
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drivers |
read, write |
Examples
The following example shows how to run a quick ASIC scan on all bits of the chip on the egress PSE device that is located on the CPU node in slot 1:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# asic-scan pse egress quick-scan allscan location 0/1/CPU0
asic-scan pse ingress (block number)
To run, enable, or disable a generic ASIC scan on a specific ingress packet switching engine (PSE) device block or error cause, use the asic-scan pse ingress command in EXEC mode.
asic-scan pse ingress block_number [[error_cause] [disable | enable] | help-cause] location node-id
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Note
This command should be used only with Cisco support supervision. Incorrect usage of this command can accidentally remove the relevant card from service.
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drivers |
read, write |
Examples
The following example shows how to display a list of all error causes in the specified block of a PSE device:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# asic-scan pse ingress 10 help-cause location 0/6/CPU0
Total 6 cause(s)
Cause Number Cause Name
0 lbm_owl_ovl
1 scr_m4_ovl
2 scr_m3_ovl
3 scr_m2_ovl
4 scr_m1_ovl
5 scr_m0_ovl
The following example shows how to run a scan on the PSE ASIC block ID 30 located on the CPU node in slot 1:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# asic-scan pse ingress 30 location 0/6/CPU0
asic-scan pse ingress disable
To disable an ASIC scan on all causes in all blocks of a specific packet switching engine (PSE) device, use the asic-scan pse ingress disable command in EXEC mode.
asic-scan pse ingress disable location node-id
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Note
This command should be used only with Cisco support supervision. Incorrect usage of this command can accidentally remove the relevant card from service.
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drivers |
read, write |
Examples
The following example shows how to disable an ASIC scan on all causes in all blocks of the ingress PSE device that is located on the CPU node in slot 6:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# asic-scan pse ingress disable location 0/6/CPU0
asic-scan pse ingress enable
To enable an ASIC scan on all causes in all blocks of a specific ingress packet switching engine (PSE) device, use the asic-scan pse ingress enable command in EXEC mode.
asic-scan pse ingress enable location node-id
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Note
This command should be used only with Cisco support supervision. Incorrect usage of this command can accidentally remove the relevant card from service.
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drivers |
read, write |
Examples
The following example shows how to enable an ASIC scan on all causes in all blocks on the ingress PSE that is located on the CPU node in slot 6:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# asic-scan pse ingress enable location 0/6/CPU0
asic-scan pse ingress help-block
To enable an ASIC scan that lists all block numbers of a specific ingress packet switching engine (PSE) device, use the asic-scan pse ingress help-block command in EXEC mode.
asic-scan pse ingress help-block location node-id
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
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Release 3.6.0 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Note
This command should be used only with Cisco support supervision. Incorrect usage of this command can accidentally remove the relevant card from service.
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drivers |
read, write |
Examples
The following example shows how to enable an ASIC scan that lists all block numbers on the ingress PSE that is located on the CPU node in slot 6:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# asic-scan pse ingress help-block location 0/6/CPU0
asic-scan pse ingress location
To run an ASIC scan on a specific packet switching engine (PSE) device, use the asic-scan pse ingress location command in EXEC mode.
asic-scan pse ingress location node-id
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes the proper task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Note
This command should be used only with Cisco support supervision. Incorrect usage of this command can accidentally remove the relevant card from service.
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drivers |
read, write |
Examples
The following example shows how to run an ASIC scan on all ingress PSE located on the CPU node in slot 1:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# asic-scan pse ingress location 0/1/CPU0
asic-scan pse ingress quick-scan
To run a quick ASIC scan on a specific file or on all bits of the chip located on a specific packet switching engine (PSE) device, use the asic-scan pse ingress quick-scan command in EXEC mode.
asic-scan pse ingress quick-scan {filename | allscan} location node-id
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Note
This command should be used only with Cisco support supervision. Incorrect usage of this command can accidentally remove the relevant card from service.
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drivers |
read, write |
Examples
The following example shows how to run a quick ASIC scan on all bits of the chip on the ingress PSE device that is located on the CPU node in slot 1:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# asic-scan pse ingress quick-scan allscan location 0/1/CPU0
clear controller egressq queue
To clear a specific controller egress queue, use the clear controller egressq queue command in EXEC mode.
clear controller egressq queue queue-id1 [queue-id2] location node-id
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Note
If you enter the optional [queue-id2] argument after you enter the queue-id1 argument, then the queue-id1 argument specifies the first queue in a range of queues to be cleared. If you enter the queue-id1 argument without specifying the queue-id2 argument, then only the queue specified for queue-id1 is cleared.
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root-system |
read |
basic-services |
read, write |
drivers |
read, write |
Examples
The following example shows how to clear a specific controller egress queue:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# clear controller egress queue 1 location 0/1/CPU0
Related Commands
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Clears all controller egress queues in the specified location. |
clear controller egressq queue all
To clear all controller egress queues on a specific node, use the clear controller egressq queue all command in EXEC mode.
clear controller egressq queue all location node-id
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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drivers |
read, write |
Examples
The following example shows how to clear all controller egress queues on a specific node:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# clear controller egress queue all location 0/1/CPU0
Related Commands
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show asic errors |
Clears a specific controller egress queue. |
clear controller egressq statistics
To clear the egress queue statistics in a specific location, use the clear controller egressq statistics command in EXEC mode.
clear controller egressq statistics location node-id
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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drivers |
read, write |
Examples
The following example shows how to clear all controller egress queue statistics on a specific node:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# clear controller egressq statistics location 0/1/CPU0
Related Commands
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Displays egress queue manager statistics. |
clear controller pse statistics
To clear statistics maintained by the packet switching engine (PSE) on a specific node, use the clear controller pse statistics command in EXEC mode.
clear controller pse statistics [egress | ingress] location node-id
Syntax Description
Defaults
If the egress or ingress keywords are not specified, the clear controller pse statistics command takes effect on both device instances.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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interface |
read, write |
drivers |
read, write |
Examples
The following example shows how to clear all PSE statistics on a specific node (0/1/CPU0):
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# clear controller pse statistics location 0/1/CPU0
The following example shows how to clear all egress PSE statistics on a specific node (0/6/CPU0):
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# clear controller pse statistics egress location 0/6/CPU0
Related Commands
show controllers cpuctrl cdma channel
To display information about the CPU controller Control Direct-Memory-Access (CDMA) engine, use the show controllers cpuctrl cdma channel command in EXEC mode.
show controllers cpuctrl cdma channel {0 | 1} queue {queue-id | all} {active | detail} [location node-id]
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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drivers |
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interface |
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Examples
The following example shows partial output from the show controllers cpuctrl cdma channel command with the detail keyword.
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show controllers cpuctrl cdma channel 1 queue 1 detail location 0/6/CPU0
-------------------------------------------------------
DMA queue:
Channel: 1 queue: 1 state: Active
OS Interrupt Level = 108 Cpuctrl Int Level = 12
OS Run Priority = 45 client handle = 1
ISR context = 0x780cff84 Pakman/Bufman Inst = bufman/misc
client callback function = 0x482038e4 cleanup function = 0x48203a90
Pakmode = 0x00000002 Pollflags = 0x00000000
Total DMA transactions = 3 Queue create count = 1
DMA transactions = 3 Bytes transferred = 67584
DMA Out of Desc errs = 0 DMA IWA = 0
DMA transaction errs = 0
Descriptor list base addr = 0xec0370f0 Physical address = 0x0510f0f0
list_size = 32 Active descriptors = 0
current_index = 3 tx_enqueue_index = 3
Index 0, Shadow: Hdr 0x00000000 Flags 0x00000000
Descriptor: 0x40200060 |...|DIR|...|...| Width 0x0020
0x0000fff8 Bufsize 0x0000 | Xfersize 0xfff8
0x00120000 Memaddr 0x000120000
0x6fb4d000 Squidaddr 0x606fb4d000
Index 1, Shadow: Hdr 0x00000000 Flags 0x00000000
Descriptor: 0x40200060 |...|DIR|...|...| Width 0x0020
0x00000008 Bufsize 0x0000 | Xfersize 0x0008
0x0012fff8 Memaddr 0x00012fff8
0x6fb4d000 Squidaddr 0x606fb4d000
Index 2, Shadow: Hdr 0x00000000 Flags 0x00000000
Descriptor: 0x40100060 |...|DIR|...|...| Width 0x0010
0x00000800 Bufsize 0x0000 | Xfersize 0x0800
0x00041000 Memaddr 0x000041000
0x6fb42000 Squidaddr 0x606fb42000
Index 3, Shadow: Hdr 0x00000000 Flags 0x00000000
Descriptor: 0x00000000 |...|...|...|...| Width 0x0000
0x00000000 Bufsize 0x0000 | Xfersize 0x0000
0x00000000 Memaddr 0x000000000
0x00000000 Squidaddr 0x0000000000
Index 4, Shadow: Hdr 0x00000000 Flags 0x00000000
--More--
Table 1 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
1. Direct Memory Access
Related Commands
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Displays information about all CPU controller clients on the router, or for specific CPU controller clients. |
show controllers cpuctrl clients
To display information about all CPU controller clients on the router, or for specific CPU controller clients, use the show controllers cpuctrl clients command in EXEC mode.
show controllers cpuctrl clients {all | cdma clients | pdma clients} {active | detail} [location node-id]
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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interface |
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Examples
The following example shows how to display information about the active queues on the CPU controller client called "plimasic":
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show controllers cpuctrl clients cdma plimasic active location 0/6/CPU0
------------------------------------------------------------
client_name: Plimasic client_handle: 3
isr_count: 1 queue_count: 1
client_pid: 6150
ISR function pointer: 0xfc6f5b8c ISR name: Squid DMA Event ISR
OS interrupt level:111 cpuctrl interrupt level:15
OS run priority: 45
queues chain for above ISR:
--------------------------------------------------------
DMA queue:
Channel: 0 queue: 5 state: Active
ISR context = 0x7810c558 Pakman/Bufman Inst = bufman/misc
client callback function = 0xfc71b430 cleanup function = 0xfc71b5a4
Pakmode = 0x00000002 Pollflags = 0x00000000
Total DMA transactions = 353 Queue create count = 1
DMA transactions = 353 Bytes transferred = 6600
DMA Out of Desc errs = 0 DMA IWA = 0
DMA transaction errs = 0
Descriptor list base addr = 0xec05b110 Physical address = 0x3005b110
list_size = 128 Active descriptors = 0
current_index = 97 tx_enqueue_index = 97
Table 2 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
1. Direct Memory Access
2. Interrupt Service Routine
3. Process Identifier
Related Commands
show controllers cpuctrl devices
To display information about the CPU controller devices on the router, use the show controllers cpuctrl devices command in EXEC mode.
show controllers cpuctrl devices device-name {pdma queue {all | tx | rx} {active | detail} | pio}
[location node-id]
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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Examples
The following example shows how to display transmit and receive PDMA information for all active queues on the egressq ASIC instance 0:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show controllers cpuctrl devices egressq pdma queue all active location 0/6/CPU0
--------------------------------------------------------
TX PKT queue:
cpuctrl net Port: 7 (Egressq ) queue: 0 state: Active
OS Interrupt Level = 127 Cpuctrl Int Level = 31
OS Run Priority = 10 client handle = 6
ISR context = 0x7810c1c8 Pakman/Bufman Inst = pakman/server
client callback function = 0x48200298 cleanup function = 0x482002bc
Pakmode = 0x00000001 Pollflags = 0x00000000
Total Packets transmitted = 660089 Queue create count = 1
Packets transmitted = 660089 Bytes transmitted = 17166002
Tx Out of Descriptor errs = 0 Tx IWA = 0
Tx oversize errs = 0 Tx EgressQ q0 errs = 0
Descriptor list base addr = 0xec348068 Physical address = 0x30348068
list_size = 1024 Active descriptors = 0
current_index = 633 tx_enqueue_index = 633
-------------------------------------------------------
TX PKT queue:
cpuctrl net Port: 0 (Egressq ) queue: 1 state: Inactive
-------------------------------------------------------
TX PKT queue:
cpuctrl net Port: 0 (Egressq ) queue: 2 state: Inactive
-------------------------------------------------------
TX PKT queue:
cpuctrl net Port: 0 (Egressq ) queue: 3 state: Inactive
-------------------------------------------------------
TX PKT queue:
cpuctrl net Port: 0 (Egressq ) queue: 4 state: Inactive
-------------------------------------------------------
TX PKT queue:
cpuctrl net Port: 0 (Egressq ) queue: 5 state: Inactive
-------------------------------------------------------
TX PKT queue:
cpuctrl net Port: 7 (Egressq ) queue: 6 state: Active
OS Interrupt Level = 118 Cpuctrl Int Level = 22
OS Run Priority = 10 client handle = 2
ISR context = 0x7810cf24 Pakman/Bufman Inst = bufman/ipc
client callback function = 0xfc71d604 cleanup function = 0xfc71d6b8
Pakmode = 0x00000005 Pollflags = 0x00000000
Total Packets transmitted = 0 Queue create count = 1
Packets transmitted = 0 Bytes transmitted = 0
Tx Out of Descriptor errs = 0 Tx IWA = 0
Tx oversize errs = 0 Tx EgressQ q0 errs = 0
Descriptor list base addr = 0xec07a110 Physical address = 0x3007a110
list_size = 256 Active descriptors = 0
current_index = 0 tx_enqueue_index = 0
-------------------------------------------------------
TX PKT queue:
cpuctrl net Port: 7 (Egressq ) queue: 7 state: Active
OS Interrupt Level = 119 Cpuctrl Int Level = 23
OS Run Priority = 40 client handle = 9
ISR context = 0x7810d008 Pakman/Bufman Inst = pakman/sever
client callback function = 0xfc71d604 cleanup function = 0xfc71d6b8
Pakmode = 0x00000001 Pollflags = 0x00000000
Total Packets transmitted = 0 Queue create count = 1
Packets transmitted = 0 Bytes transmitted = 0
Tx Out of Descriptor errs = 0 Tx IWA = 0
Tx oversize errs = 0 Tx EgressQ q0 errs = 0
Descriptor list base addr = 0xed63a068 Physical address = 0x3163a068
list_size = 1024 Active descriptors = 0
current_index = 0 tx_enqueue_index = 0
-------------------------------------------------------
RX PKT queue:
cpuctrl net Port: 7 (Egressq ) queue: 0 state: Active
OS Interrupt Level = 121 Cpuctrl Int Level = 25
OS Run Priority = 10 client handle = 8
ISR context = 0x7810d0ec Pakman/Bufman Inst = bufman/misc
client callback function = 0xfc71d550 cleanup function = 0xfc71d6b8
Pakmode = 0x00000001 Pollflags = 0x00000000
Requested Rx Buffer Size = 1024 Packet switchcount = 20
Actual Rx Buffer Size = 1648 Pool = 4
MTU = 12188 MTU Descriptors = 8
Total Packets received = 71080 Queue create count = 1
Packets received = 71080 Bytes received = 858219920
Rx No Buffer errs = 0 NoBufferLimit errs = 0
Rx No Packet Header errs = 0 Packet Form errs = 0
Rx Packet errs = 0
Rx Intr Stall errs = 0 Rx Intr Drop errs = 0
Descriptor list base addr = 0xec05c940 Physical address = 0x3005c940
list_size = 128 Active descriptors = 0
current_index = 64 tx_enqueue_index = 64
--More--
Table 3 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
1. transmit
2. receive
Related Commands
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Displays summarized information about all the ASICs accessed through the CPU controller ASICs on the router or on a specific node. |
show controllers cpuctrl internal
To display internal information about the CPU controller, use the show controllers cpuctrl internal command in EXEC mode.
show controllers cpuctrl internal [location node-id]
Syntax Description
location node-id |
(Optional) Identifies the location of the node whose internal CPU controller information you want to display. The node-id argument is expressed in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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drivers |
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interface |
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Examples
The following example shows how to display internal information about the CPU controller:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show controllers cpuctrl internal
Cpuctrl Internal Info for node 0/0/CPU0:
Error Interrupts = 0 Spurious Error Interrupts = 0
PCI Error Overflows = 0 PCI PM Error Overflows = 0
PCIX Error Overflows = 0 Internal Access PCI Overflows = 0
Port Error Overflows = 0 Error Log Overflows = 0
cpuctrl Config Reg = 0x8357ffff cpuctrl Physical Offset = 0x80000000
cpuctrl Window Size = 0x40000000 cpuctrl Port Window Size = 0x04000000
cpuctrl SHMem Size = 0x00800000 cpuctrl SHMem Used = 0x00223ee8
cpuctrl version info: Squid FPGA v2.07 Fri Jan 23 16:21:01 2004 ykoren
Cpuctrl Internal Info for node 0/3/CPU0:
Error Interrupts = 0 Spurious Error Interrupts = 0
PCI Error Overflows = 0 PCI PM Error Overflows = 0
PCIX Error Overflows = 0 Internal Access PCI Overflows = 0
Port Error Overflows = 0 Error Log Overflows = 0
cpuctrl Config Reg = 0x8357ffff cpuctrl Physical Offset = 0x80000000
cpuctrl Window Size = 0x40000000 cpuctrl Port Window Size = 0x04000000
cpuctrl SHMem Size = 0x00800000 cpuctrl SHMem Used = 0x00223ee8
cpuctrl version info: Squid FPGA v2.07 Fri Jan 23 16:21:01 2004 ykoren
Cpuctrl Internal Info for node 0/RP0/CPU0:
Error Interrupts = 0 Spurious Error Interrupts = 0
PCI Error Overflows = 0 PCI PM Error Overflows = 0
PCIX Error Overflows = 0 Internal Access PCI Overflows = 0
Port Error Overflows = 0 Error Log Overflows = 0
cpuctrl Config Reg = 0x803f007f cpuctrl Physical Offset = 0x80000000
cpuctrl Window Size = 0x40000000 cpuctrl Port Window Size = 0x04000000
cpuctrl SHMem Size = 0x00800000 cpuctrl SHMem Used = 0x00223ee8
cpuctrl version info: Squid FPGA v2.07 Fri Feb 6 17:49:22 2004 ykoren
Cpuctrl Internal Info for node 0/RP1/CPU0:
Error Interrupts = 0 Spurious Error Interrupts = 0
PCI Error Overflows = 0 PCI PM Error Overflows = 0
PCIX Error Overflows = 0 Internal Access PCI Overflows = 0
Port Error Overflows = 0 Error Log Overflows = 0
cpuctrl Config Reg = 0x003f007f cpuctrl Physical Offset = 0x80000000
cpuctrl Window Size = 0x40000000 cpuctrl Port Window Size = 0x04000000
cpuctrl SHMem Size = 0x00800000 cpuctrl SHMem Used = 0x00223ee8
cpuctrl version info: Squid FPGA v2.05 Wed Sep 3 17:37:47 2003 ykoren
Table 4 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
1. Peripheral Component Interconnect
2. port manager
Related Commands
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Displays summarized information about all the ASICs accessed through the CPU controller ASICs on the router or on a specific node. |
show controllers cpuctrl ports
To display port information for the specified CPU controller ASIC, use the show controllers cpuctrl ports command in EXEC mode.
show controllers cpuctrl ports {asic_id} {pdma queue {queue-id | all} direction {all | rx | tx} {active | detail} | pio} [location node-id]
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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drivers |
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interface |
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Examples
The following example shows how to display port information for the transmit and receive PIO queues on the EPSE ASIC:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show controllers cpuctrl ports epse pio
client name: PSE device instance: 1
cpuctrl net port: 6 pci base: 0x98000000
map reg: 0x6076a12c OS interrupt level: 102
Cpuctrl interrupt level: 6 OS Run priority: 6
config reg: 0x00000000 channels reg: 0x00000000
int_cause_asic_mask: 0x00000010 int_cause_error_mask: 0x00000020
int_cause_link_error_mask: 0x00000040
crc_errors: 0 sync_errors: 0 reframe_events: 0
client name: PSE device instance: 1
cpuctrl net port: 6 pci base: 0x98000000
map reg: 0x6076a12c OS interrupt level: 102
Cpuctrl interrupt level: 6 OS Run prority: 6
config reg: 0x00000000 channels reg: 0x00000000
int_cause_asic_mask: 0x00000010 int_cause_error_mask: 0x00000020
int_cause_link_error_mask: 0x00000040
crc_errors: 0 sync_errors: 0 reframe_events: 0
device PSE instance 1 is not detected on node 201/
Table 5 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
1. Peripheral Component Interconnect
2. cyclic redundancy check
Related Commands
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Displays summarized information about all the ASICs accessed through the CPU controller ASICs on the router or on a specific node. |
show controllers cpuctrl ports cpuctrl pio
To display polled I/O (PIO) information for the specified CPU controller ASIC, use the show controllers cpuctrl ports cpuctrl pio command in EXEC mode.
show controllers cpuctrl ports {asic_id} cpuctrl pio [location node-id]
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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drivers |
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Examples
The following example shows how to display port information for the transmit and receive PIO queues on the EPSE ASIC:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show controllers cpuctrl ports cpuctrl pio location 0/1/CPU0
client name: Cpuctrl device instance: 0
cpuctrl net port: 0 pci base: 0x80000000
map reg: 0x00000000 OS interrupt level: 96
Cpuctrl interrupt level: 0 OS Run prority: 0
config reg: 0x00000000 channels reg: 0x00000000
int_cause_asic_mask: 0x00000000 int_cause_error_mask: 0x00000000
int_cause_link_error_mask: 0x00000000
crc_errors: 0 sync_errors: 0 reframe_events: 0
Related Commands
show controllers cpuctrl summary
To display summarized information about all the ASICs accessed through the CPU controller ASICs on the router or on a specific node, use the show controllers cpuctrl summary command in EXEC mode.
show controllers cpuctrl summary [location node-id]
Syntax Description
location node-id |
(Optional) Identifies the location of the node whose CPU controller ASIC information you want to display. The node-id argument is expressed in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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Examples
The following example shows how to display summarized information about all the ASICs accessed through the CPU controller ASICs on a specific node:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show controllers cpuctrl summary location 0/0/CPU0
Cpuctrl discovered 11 device on node 0/0/CPU0:
Cpuctrl HW version string for this node is:
Squid FPGA v2.07 Fri Jan 23 16:21:01 2004 ykoren
-----------------------------------------------------------
device_name: Fabricq device instance: 0
Cpuctrl net port: 3 pci_base: 0x8c000000
-----------------------------------------------------------
device_name: Fabricq device instance: 1
Cpuctrl net port: 4 pci_base: 0x90000000
-----------------------------------------------------------
device_name: Ingressq device instance: 0
Cpuctrl net port: 8 pci_base: 0xa0000000
-----------------------------------------------------------
device_name: Egressq device instance: 0
Cpuctrl net port: 7 pci_base: 0x9c000000
-----------------------------------------------------------
device_name: FIA device instance: 0
Cpuctrl net port: 1 pci_base: 0x84000000
-----------------------------------------------------------
device_name: FIA device instance: 1
Cpuctrl net port: 2 pci_base: 0x88000000
-----------------------------------------------------------
device_name: Cpuctrl device instance: 0
Cpuctrl net port: 0 pci_base: 0x80000000
-----------------------------------------------------------
device_name: PSE device instance: 1
Cpuctrl net port: 6 pci_base: 0x98000000
--More--
Table 6 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
1. Peripheral Component Interconnect
Related Commands
show controllers egressq eio links
To display Elastic I/O (EIO) information for the egress queueing ASIC, use the show controllers egressq eio links command in EXEC mode.
show controllers egressq eio links {link-id | all} location node-id
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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drivers |
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interface |
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Examples
The following example shows how to display information for all EIO links on a node's egress queueing ASIC:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show controllers egressq eio links all location 0/2/CPU0
Node: 0/2/CPU0:
----------------------------------------
EIO links:
-------------------------------------------------------------------
ASIC Id Peer Id Type Link-Id Attempts Accept Failed State
-------------------------------------------------------------------
EGRESSQ_0 PSE_1 RX 11 1 1 0 EIO_LINK_TRAINED
EGRESSQ_0 PSE_1 TX 64 0 0 0 EIO_LINK_TRAINED
EGRESSQ_0 PLIM-ASIC_0 TX 60 0 0 0 EIO_LINK_TRAINED
EGRESSQ_0 PLIM-ASIC_1 TX 61 0 0 0 EIO_ADD_LINK
EGRESSQ_0 PLIM-ASIC_2 TX 62 0 0 0 EIO_ADD_LINK
EGRESSQ_0 PLIM-ASIC_3 TX 63 0 0 0 EIO_ADD_LINK
Table 7 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Related Commands
show controllers egressq group
To display information about egress queue groups, use the show controllers egressq group command in EXEC mode.
show controllers egressq group {group1 [group2] | all | limits {max | min}} location node-id
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
If you do not specify a group number for the group2 argument, information is displayed only for the egress queue you specified for the group1 argument. If you specify group1 and group2, information is displayed for all groups within the range from group1 through group2.
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Examples
The following example shows how to display information for a specific range of egress queue groups on the CPU node in slot 2:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show controllers egressq group 1 3 location 0/2/CPU0
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Group 1
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Port : 0
Priority : Low
Max LB Tokens : 7812
Max LB Limit Index : 38
Min LB Tokens : 0
Min LB Limit Index : 0
Quantum : 27
Default Queue : 1
High Priority Queue : N/A
Low Priority Queue : 1
----------------------------------
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Group 2
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Port : 1
Priority : Low
Max LB Tokens : 7812
Max LB Limit Index : 38
Min LB Tokens : 0
Min LB Limit Index : 0
Quantum : 27
Default Queue : 2
High Priority Queue : N/A
Low Priority Queue : 2
----------------------------------
----------------------------------
Group 3
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Port : 256
Priority : Low
Max LB Tokens : 7812
Max LB Limit Index : 38
Min LB Tokens : 0
Min LB Limit Index : 0
Quantum : 27
Default Queue : 3
High Priority Queue : N/A
Low Priority Queue : 3
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Table 8 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Related Commands
show controllers egressq interface
To display information about interfaces associated with an egress queue, use the show controllers egressq interface command in EXEC mode.
show controllers egressq interface [type instance | all] location node-id
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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interface |
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drivers |
read |
Examples
The following example shows how to display egress queue information for all configured interfaces on the router:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show controllers egressq interface all
/CPU0
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Interface POS0/0/0/15
----------------------------------
Port 776
----------------------------------
Max LB Tokens : 18720
Max LB Limit Index : 41
Quantum : 27
Default Group : 24
High Priority Group : N/A
Low Priority Group : 24
----------------------------------
----------------------------------
Interface POS0/0/0/14
----------------------------------
Port 780
----------------------------------
Max LB Tokens : 18720
Max LB Limit Index : 41
Quantum : 27
Default Group : 23
High Priority Group : N/A
Low Priority Group : 23
----------------------------------
----------------------------------
Interface POS0/0/0/13
----------------------------------
Port 778
----------------------------------
Max LB Tokens : 18720
Max LB Limit Index : 41
Quantum : 27
Default Group : 22
High Priority Group : N/A
Low Priority Group : 22
----------------------------------
----------------------------------
Interface POS0/0/0/12
----------------------------------
Port 782
----------------------------------
Max LB Tokens : 18720
Max LB Limit Index : 41
Quantum : 27
Default Group : 21
High Priority Group : N/A
Low Priority Group : 21
----------------------------------
----------------------------------
Interface POS0/0/0/11
----------------------------------
Port 520
----------------------------------
Max LB Tokens : 18720
Max LB Limit Index : 41
Quantum : 27
Default Group : 20
High Priority Group : N/A
Low Priority Group : 20
----------------------------------
----------------------------------
Interface POS0/0/0/10
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Port 524
----------------------------------
Max LB Tokens : 18720
Max LB Limit Index : 41
Quantum : 27
Default Group : 19
High Priority Group : N/A
Low Priority Group : 19
----------------------------------
----------------------------------
Interface POS0/0/0/9
----------------------------------
Port 522
----------------------------------
Max LB Tokens : 18720
Max LB Limit Index : 41
Quantum : 27
Default Group : 18
High Priority Group : N/A
Low Priority Group : 18
----------------------------------
----------------------------------
Interface POS0/0/0/8
----------------------------------
Port 526
----------------------------------
Max LB Tokens : 18720
Max LB Limit Index : 41
Quantum : 27
Default Group : 17
High Priority Group : N/A
Low Priority Group : 17
----------------------------------
----------------------------------
Table 9 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Related Commands
show controllers egressq port
To display egress queue information for a port, or for several ports, use the show controllers egressq port command in EXEC mode.
show controllers egressq port {port1 [port2] | all | limits max] location node-id
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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Examples
The following example shows how to display egress queue information for ports 1, 2, and 3 on the CPU node in slot 2:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show controllers egressq port 1 3 location 0/2/CPU0
----------------------------------
Port 1
----------------------------------
Max LB Tokens : 7812
Max LB Limit Index : 38
Quantum : 27
Default Group : 2
High Priority Group : N/A
Low Priority Group : 2
----------------------------------
----------------------------------
Port 2
----------------------------------
Port is not allocated
----------------------------------
Port 3
----------------------------------
Port is not allocated
Table 10 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Related Commands
show controllers egressq queue
To display information about a specific egress queue, or a range of egress queues, use the show controllers egressq queue command in EXEC mode.
show controllers egressq queue {queue1 [queue2 | from-group {group-id | all} | from-interface {type instance | all} | from-port {port-id | all} | limits {max | min} | all] location node-id
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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Examples
The following example shows how to display information about egress queues 1 and 2 on the CPU node in slot 2:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show controllers egressq queue 1 2 location 0/2/CPU0
----------------------------------
Queue 1
----------------------------------
Group : 1
Priority : Low
Max LB Tokens : 7812
Max LB Limit Index : 38
Min LB Tokens : 0
Min LB Limit Index : 0
Quantum : 27
Instantaneous length : 0
Length high watermark : 0
----------------------------------
----------------------------------
Queue 2
----------------------------------
Group : 2
Priority : Low
Max LB Tokens : 7812
Max LB Limit Index : 38
Min LB Tokens : 0
Min LB Limit Index : 0
Quantum : 27
Instantaneous length : 0
Length high watermark : 0
Table 11 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Related Commands
show controllers egressq statistics
To display egress queue manager statistics, use the show controllers egressq statistics command in EXEC mode.
show controllers egressq statistics location node-id
Syntax Description
location node-id |
Identifies the location of the egress queue whose statistics you want to display. The node-id argument is expressed in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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Examples
The following example shows how to display egress queue manager statistics:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show controllers egressq statistics location 0/2/CPU0
--------------------------------------------------
Egressq Statistics
--------------------------------------------------
egressq ASIC version: 1
egressq ASIC state: Normal
plimasic link0 output packets: 0
plimasic link0 output bytes: 0
plimasic link1 output packets: 0
plimasic link1 output bytes: 0
plimasic link2 output packets: 0
plimasic link2 output bytes: 0
plimasic link3 output packets: 0
plimasic link3 output bytes: 0
cpuctrl input packets: 0
cpuctrl output bytes: 1433250
pse input packets: 29250
pse dropped packets: 0
cpuctrl dropped packets: 0
--------------------------------------------------
Table 12 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Related Commands
show controllers plim asic egress-channel bay
To display statistical information for the SPI4.2 transmit channel on a physical layer interface module (PLIM) ASIC, use the show controllers plim asic egress-channel bay command in EXEC mode.
show controllers plim asic egress-channel bay {0 | 1} channel channel_number [location node-id]
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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Examples
The following example shows sample output from the show controllers plim asic egress-channel bay command:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# show controllers plim asic egress-channel bay 0 channel 0 location 0/4/CPU0
Host bay 0 Tx SPI4.2 channel 0 :
=============================================
Ifname : DATA_PORT_0
SPI4.2 Channel state : provisioned
Bay number : 0
Tx SPI4.2 channel number : 0
Internal Buffer number : 0
SPI4.2 calendar entries : 1
Buffer Almost Full Threshold : 0x2c00
Tx Queuing ASIC port number : 0
Table 13 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
1. System Packet Level Interface 4.2
show controllers plim asic ingress-channel bay
To display statistical information for the SPI4.2 receive channel on a physical layer interface module (PLIM) ASIC, use the show controllers plim asic ingress-channel bay command in EXEC mode.
show controllers plim asic ingress-channel bay {0 | 1} channel channel_number [location node-id]
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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Examples
The following example shows sample output from the show controllers plim asic ingress-channel bay command:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# show controllers plim asic ingress-channel bay 0 channel 0 location 0/4/CPU0
Host bay 0 Rx SPI4.2 channel 0 :
============================================
Ifname : DATA_PORT_0
SPI4.2 Channel state : provisioned
Bay number : 0
Rx SPI4.2 channel number : 0
Internal Buffer number : 0
Rx edram buffer start address : 0x0
Rx edram buffer end address : 0x31fff
Rx edram buffer size : 0x32000
Rx length buffer start address : 0x0
Rx length buffer end address : 0x63ff
Rx length buffer size : 0x6400
Number of calendar entries : 1
Quantum : 209714
RxEDRAM buffer threshold settings:
==================================
------------------ <-- Buffer Start (0x0)
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|------------------|<-- SPI4 AEmpty0 (0x6400)
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|------------------|<-- SPI4 AEmpty1 (0xc800)
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|------------------|<-- SPI4 AFull 0 (0x1f400)
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|------------------|<-- SPI4 AFull 1 (0x25800)
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|------------------|<-- Buffer Full (0x2bc00)
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------------------ <-- Buffer End (0x31fff)
RxLen EDRAM buffer threshold settings:
======================================
------------------ <-- Buffer Start (0x0)
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|------------------|<-- SPI4 AEmpty0 (0xc80)
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|------------------|<-- SPI4 AEmpty1 (0x1900)
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|------------------|<-- SPI4 AFull 0 (0x3e80)
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|------------------|<-- SPI4 AFull 1 (0x4b00)
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|------------------|<-- Buffer Full (0x5780)
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------------------ <-- Buffer End (0x63ff)
Table 14 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
1. System Packet Level Interface 4.2
show controllers plim asic pla
To display physical layer interface module (PLIM) ASIC line-card information for the plane card, use the show controllers plim asic pla command in EXEC mode.
show controllers plim asic pla {clients | eio {link number | all} error | packet {mbp | instance number} pointers | sbp} [location node-id]
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
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Release 3.8.0 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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Examples
The following example shows how to display PLIM ASIC PLA information for an interface on a Cisco CRS-1 router:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show controllers plim asic pla eio links?
<0-4294967295> link id
all show all links
show controllers plim asic pla768
To display physical layer interface module (PLIM) ASIC line-card information for the OC-768 card, use the show controllers plim asic pla768 command in EXEC mode.
show controllers plim asic pla768 {ports | eio {link id | all}} [location node-id]
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
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Release 3.8.0 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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Examples
The following example shows how to display PLIM ASIC PLA768 information for an interface on a Cisco CRS-1:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show controllers plim asic pla768 ?
eio Show eio commands for the Reindeer ASIC
ports Port mapping information
show controllers plim asic plaspa
To display physical layer interface module (PLIM) ASIC line-card information for the shared port adapters (SPA), use the show controllers plim asic plaspa command in EXEC mode.
show controllers plim asic plaspa {eio {link id | all} | error | ifhandle | instance | num-list | queues | sbp | txport | uidb {entry instance | map instance | table instance}} [location node-id]
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
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Release 3.8.0 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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Examples
The following example shows how to display PLIM ASIC PLASPA information for an interface on a Cisco CRS-1 router:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show controllers plim asic plaspa eio links all location 0/3/CPU0
Wed Sep 10 04:52:27.452 UTC
Node: 0/3/CPU0:
----------------------------------------
EIO links:
-------------------------------------------------------------------
ASIC Id Peer Id Type Link-Id Attempts Accept Failed State
-------------------------------------------------------------------
PLASPA_1 PSE_0 TX 2 0 0 0 EIO_LINK_TRAINED
PLASPA_1 EGRESSQ_0 RX 61 1 1 0 EIO_LINK_TRAINED
show controllers plim asic spa bay
To display statistical information for the SPA ASIC, use the show controllers plim asic spa command in EXEC mode.
show controllers plim asic spa bay {bay-number} [location node-id]
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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Examples
The following sample output is from the show controllers plim asic spa bay command:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# show controllers plim asic spa bay 0 location 0/4/CPU0
SPA 0 table:
=======================================
SPA OIR state : present
SPA state : enabled
SPA allocated Rx buffer size : 4MB
SPA available Rx buffer size : 0x20c000
RxSPI PLL reset : inactive
Header Format type : Format A
Pad bytes : 0
L2LA : 0
Strict priority mode : active
EFC Manager : disabled
SPA dual wide mode : inactive
Max SPA channels : 10
PLIM loopback : inactive
SPI loopback : inactive
DatamaxT : 4096
Training M : 16
DIP2 Match : 3
DIP2 Error : 3
Tx SClk edge : falling
DIP4 Match : 15
DIP4 Error : 2
Rx SClk edge : rising
SPI bus speed : 350MHz
Tx Burst size : 64 Bytes
Rx Burst size sysdb : 80 Bytes
Rx SPI state : enabled
Rx SPI sync state : inframe
Rx calendar mode : single
Maximun RxSPI channels : 10
Tx SPI state : enabled
Tx SPI sync state : inframe
Tx calendar mode : single
Maximun Tx SPI4.2 channels : 5
Table 15 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
1. online insertion and removal
2. Extended Flow Control
3. 2-bit Diagonal Interleaved Parity
4. security policy index
5. megahertz
show controllers plim asic statistics
To display physical layer interface module (PLIM) ASIC statistics for a specific node or interface, use the show controllers plim asic statistics command in EXEC mode.
show controllers plim asic statistics {interface type interface-path-id | summary} [location node-id]
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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Examples
The following example shows how to display PLIM ASIC statistics information for a POS interface on a Cisco CRS-1:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0router# show controllers plim asic statistics interface POS 0/2/0/0
Node: 0/2/CPU0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
POS0/2/0/0 Tx Statistics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TotalOctets : 78904040 TotalPkts : 1622308
Unicastpkts : 1622308 MulticastPkts : 0
BroadcastPkts : 0 <64Octets : 1610433
64Octets : 0 65to127Octets : 11875
128to255Octets : 0 256to511Octets : 0
512to1023Octets : 0 1024to1518Octets : 0
1519to1548Octets : 0 1549to9216Octets : 0
>9216Octet : 0 BadCRCPkts : 0
802.1QPkts : 0 Underrun : 0
Runt : 0 Giant : 0
PausePkts : 0 Jabbers : 0
DeferralAbort : 0 LateCollision : 0
CollisionAbort : 0 OneCollision : 0
MultiCollision : 0 TotalCollisions : 0
TotalDefer : 0 LateCollisionAbort: 0
LengthAbort : 0 TxBP count : 0
POS0/2/0/0 Rx Statistics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--More-- failed to get stats
TotalOctets : 91010808
TotalPkts : 1815571 UnicastPkts : 1815571
MulticastPkts : 0 BroadcastPkts : 0
64Octets : 63846 65to127Octets : 11844
128to255Octets : 7 256to511Octets : 0
512to1023Octets : 0 1024to1518Octets : 0
1519to1548Octets : 0 1549to9216Octets : 0
>9216Octets : 0 BadCRCPkts : 0
BadCodedPkts : 0 Runt : 0
ShortPkts : 1739874 802.1QPkts : 0
Drop : 0 PausePkts : 0
ControlPkts : 0 Jabbers : 0
BadPreamble : 0
POS0/2/0/0 Drop
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RxFiFO Drop : 0 PAR Tail Drop : 0
TxFIFO Drop : 0
Table 16 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
show controllers plim asic summary
To display summarized physical layer interface module (PLIM) ASIC information for a specific node or interface, use the show controllers plim asic command in EXEC mode.
show controllers plim asic summary [location node-id]
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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Examples
The following example shows how to display summarized PLIM ASIC information for all locations:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0router# show controllers plim asic summary
Node: 0/1/CPU0
--------------------------------------
Instance# 0 Summary info:
--------------------------------------
Name : PLASPA Version : 2
Port 0
Jacket slot: 1 SPA type : SPA_NAME_UNKNOWN
Port 1
Jacket slot: 3 SPA type : SPA_NAME_UNKNOWN
Port 2
Jacket slot: 0 SPA type : 4xOC3 POS SPA
Instance# 1 Summary info:
--------------------------------------
Name : PLASPA Version : 2
Port 0
Jacket slot: 2 SPA type : SPA_NAME_UNKNOWN
Port 1
Jacket slot: 4 SPA type : 4xOC48 POS/RPR HHSPA
Port 2
Jacket slot: 5 SPA type : 8xGE SPA
IFName : POS0/1/0/0
Inst# : 0 Port : 2
RxLPORT : 0x80 TxLPORT : 0x48
Uidb : 0x2 Key : 0x80
Hkey : 209 Hkey idx : 0
IFName : POS0/1/0/1
Inst# : 0 Port : 2
RxLPORT : 0x81 TxLPORT : 0x49
Uidb : 0x4 Key : 0x81
Hkey : 28 Hkey idx : 0
IFName : POS0/1/0/2
Inst# : 0 Port : 2
RxLPORT : 0x82 TxLPORT : 0x4a
Uidb : 0x6 Key : 0x82
Hkey : 183 Hkey idx : 0
--More--
Table 17 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
1. Universal interface descriptor block
show controllers pse eio links
To display packet switching engine (PSE) information for Elastic I/O (EIO) links, use the show controllers pse eio links command in EXEC mode.
show controllers pse eio links {link-number | all} [location node-id]
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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Examples
The following is sample output from the show controllers pse eio links command for a specific EIO link:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show controllers pse eio links 50 location 0/0/CPU0
Node: 0/0/CPU0:
----------------------------------------
EIO link: 50
-------------------------------------------------------------------
ASIC Id Peer Id Type Link-Id Attempts Accept Failed State
-------------------------------------------------------------------
PSE_1 FABRICQ_0 RX 50 1 1 0 EIO_LINK_TRAINED
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Macro-id Windage Diag status
-------------------------------------------------------------------
0 4 0x0000
1 4 0x0000
2 4 0x0000
3 4 0x0000
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Table 18 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Related Commands
show controllers pse ipc
To display packet switching engine (PSE) device information for interprocess communication (IPC) connections, or for a specific IPC controller, use the show controllers pse ipc command in EXEC mode.
show controllers pse ipc {client-connection {connID | all} | cpuctrlif} [egress | ingress]
[location node-id]
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
To display client connection IPC information for a specific device instance, include the egress or ingress argument with the command, as shown in the following examples:
show controllers pse ipc client-connection connId egress
show controllers pse ipc client-connection connId ingress
To display client connection IPC information for a specific node location, include the location node-id keyword and argument with the command, as shown in the following example:
show controllers pse ipc client-connection connId location node-id
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Examples
The following command shows how to display PSE information for a specific IPC client-connection:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show controllers pse ipc client-connection 13
Node: 0/0/CPU0:
----------------------------------------
PSE IPC Conn Info:
-------------------------------------------------
ConnId: 13 (Backdoor)
ConnOptions: 0
Clinfos: 0x482bf9f8 (Notif) 0 (Reply)
ConnStateFlags: 0
ConnNotifFlags: 0
SendReqs: 0 (iHP) 4 (iNP) 0 (eHP) 0 (eNP)
SendFiltered: 0 (iHP) 0 (iNP) 0 (eHP) 0 (eNP)
SendFailed: 0 (iHP) 0 (iNP) 0 (eHP) 0 (eNP)
RecvReqs: 0
RecvReqTouts: 0
RecvDatTouts: 0
RecvQState: 0/16
Node: 0/3/CPU0:
----------------------------------------
PSE IPC Conn Info:
-------------------------------------------------
ConnId: 13 (Backdoor)
ConnOptions: 0
Clinfos: 0x482bf9f8 (Notif) 0 (Reply)
ConnStateFlags: 0
ConnNotifFlags: 0
SendReqs: 0 (iHP) 4 (iNP) 0 (eHP) 0 (eNP)
SendFiltered: 0 (iHP) 0 (iNP) 0 (eHP) 0 (eNP)
SendFailed: 0 (iHP) 0 (iNP) 0 (eHP) 0 (eNP)
RecvReqs: 0
RecvReqTouts: 0
RecvDatTouts: 0
RecvQState: 0/16
Table 19 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
The following command shows how to display PSE information for a specific IPC controller connection:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show controllers pse ipc cpuctrlif
Node: 0/0/CPU0:
----------------------------------------
Pse IPC cpuctrl if Information
-------------------------------------------------
Cpuctrl interface is up
Normal Priority Tx I/F:
BufBase 0x112190 BufSize 32768 PadBufp 0xec0af118 Seqnum 854
RORegNum 10 RORegVal 0x49f0 WORegNum 2 WORegVal 0x49f0
CDMACh 0 CDMAQ 3
HoldQ 0/512 CDMAPendQ 0/128 UnackQ 0/256
NumEnqs 854 NumRejs 0 NumDmaReqFails 0
NumDmaPendFails 0 NumMbxSpcFails 0 NumHldqOvflows 0
Normal Priority Rx I/F:
NumPDMAEntries 64 NumEnqs 15 NumRejs 0
Pse IPC cpuctrl if Information
-------------------------------------------------
Cpuctrl interface is up
Normal Priority Tx I/F:
BufBase 0x112190 BufSize 32768 PadBufp 0xec0af14c Seqnum 424
RORegNum 10 RORegVal 0x1c60 WORegNum 2 WORegVal 0x1c60
CDMACh 1 CDMAQ 3
HoldQ 0/512 CDMAPendQ 0/128 UnackQ 0/256
NumEnqs 424 NumRejs 0 NumDmaReqFails 0
NumDmaPendFails 0 NumMbxSpcFails 0 NumHldqOvflows 0
Normal Priority Rx I/F:
NumPDMAEntries 64 NumEnqs 2 NumRejs 0
Node: 0/3/CPU0:
----------------------------------------
Pse IPC cpuctrl if Information
-------------------------------------------------
Cpuctrl interface is up
Normal Priority Tx I/F:
BufBase 0x112190 BufSize 32768 PadBufp 0xec0af118 Seqnum 833
RORegNum 10 RORegVal 0xdb8 WORegNum 2 WORegVal 0xdb8
CDMACh 0 CDMAQ 3
HoldQ 0/512 CDMAPendQ 0/128 UnackQ 0/256
NumEnqs 833 NumRejs 0 NumDmaReqFails 0
NumDmaPendFails 0 NumMbxSpcFails 0 NumHldqOvflows 0
Normal Priority Rx I/F:
NumPDMAEntries 64 NumEnqs 9 NumRejs 0
Pse IPC cpuctrl if Information
-------------------------------------------------
Cpuctrl interface is up
Normal Priority Tx I/F:
BufBase 0x112190 BufSize 32768 PadBufp 0xec0af14c Seqnum 409
RORegNum 10 RORegVal 0x5f70 WORegNum 2 WORegVal 0x5f70
CDMACh 1 CDMAQ 3
HoldQ 0/512 CDMAPendQ 0/128 UnackQ 0/256
NumEnqs 409 NumRejs 0 NumDmaReqFails 0
NumDmaPendFails 0 NumMbxSpcFails 0 NumHldqOvflows 0
Normal Priority Rx I/F:
NumPDMAEntries 64 NumEnqs 2 NumRejs 0
Table 20 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Related Commands
show controllers pse mp
To display packet switching engine (PSE) information for the maintenance processor on a specific controller or node, use the show controllers pse mp command in EXEC mode.
show controllers pse mp [egress | ingress] [location node-id]
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
The instance and location optional keywords are not mutually exclusive. The instance keyword directs the command to a specific PSE device, and the location keyword directs the command to that device or devices on the specified modular services card. You can specify the instance and location options together in the same command. If you do not specify the instance {0 | 1} and location node-id keywords and argument, the show controllers pse mp command takes effect on both device instances on all modular services cards.
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Examples
The following command shows how to display PSE maintenance processor information for a specific controller instance:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show controllers pse mp instance 1
Node: 0/0/CPU0:
----------------------------------------
PSE 1, MP Info:
-------------------------------------------------
MIPC Subtask Context Information
High Priority MIPC Mbox Info
NumProc 0 NumUnsupp 0
NxtSeqNum 0 NumOOSeq 0
Norm Priority MIPC Mbox Info
NumProc 429 NumUnsupp 0
NxtSeqNum 425 NumOOSeq 0
NumMsgsGtred 93 NumDMAErrDrops 5 NumGtrDisDrops 2
MSTAT Subtask Context Information
NumSegs 9 CntrsPerBrst 93 MinCycleMsecs 4000
--------- Seg[0] config -----------------
SegId 0 SegBeg 0 SegEnd 3071
ExpBeg 0 ExpEnd 0 ExpRate 0 CycBefExp 0
--------- Seg[1] config -----------------
SegId 1 SegBeg 3072 SegEnd 74239
ExpBeg 3072 ExpEnd 3072 ExpRate 0 CycBefExp 0
--------- Seg[2] config -----------------
SegId 2 SegBeg 74240 SegEnd 107007
ExpBeg 74240 ExpEnd 74240 ExpRate 0 CycBefExp 0
--------- Seg[3] config -----------------
SegId 3 SegBeg 107008 SegEnd 262143
ExpBeg 107008 ExpEnd 107008 ExpRate 0 CycBefExp 0
--------- Seg[4] config -----------------
SegId 4 SegBeg 262144 SegEnd 265215
ExpBeg 262144 ExpEnd 262144 ExpRate 0 CycBefExp 0
--------- Seg[5] config -----------------
SegId 5 SegBeg 265216 SegEnd 336383
ExpBeg 265216 ExpEnd 265216 ExpRate 0 CycBefExp 0
--------- Seg[6] config -----------------
SegId 6 SegBeg 336384 SegEnd 442367
ExpBeg 336384 ExpEnd 336385 ExpRate 1 CycBefExp 1
--------- Seg[7] config -----------------
SegId 7 SegBeg 442368 SegEnd 458751
ExpBeg 442368 ExpEnd 442368 ExpRate 0 CycBefExp 0
--------- Seg[8] config -----------------
SegId 8 SegBeg 458752 SegEnd 491519
ExpBeg 458752 ExpEnd 458752 ExpRate 0 CycBefExp 0
CurrTokens 9 MaxTokens 44 MinTokens 11
CurrSeg 5 CurrCntr 289954 CntrsExp 66532
PktsExp 33266 DMAErrDrops 0 REDDrops 0
REDDelays 0 GtrDisDelays 0
CfgUpdsApp 1 SegUpdsApp 10 UpdsRej 0
Node: 0/3/CPU0:
----------------------------------------
PSE 1, MP Info:
-------------------------------------------------
MIPC Subtask Context Information
High Priority MIPC Mbox Info
NumProc 0 NumUnsupp 0
NxtSeqNum 0 NumOOSeq 0
Norm Priority MIPC Mbox Info
NumProc 416 NumUnsupp 0
NxtSeqNum 412 NumOOSeq 0
NumMsgsGtred 71 NumDMAErrDrops 4 NumGtrDisDrops 3
MSTAT Subtask Context Information
NumSegs 9 CntrsPerBrst 93 MinCycleMsecs 4000
--------- Seg[0] config -----------------
SegId 0 SegBeg 0 SegEnd 3071
ExpBeg 0 ExpEnd 0 ExpRate 0 CycBefExp 0
--------- Seg[1] config -----------------
SegId 1 SegBeg 3072 SegEnd 74239
ExpBeg 3072 ExpEnd 3072 ExpRate 0 CycBefExp 0
--------- Seg[2] config -----------------
SegId 2 SegBeg 74240 SegEnd 107007
ExpBeg 74240 ExpEnd 74240 ExpRate 0 CycBefExp 0
--------- Seg[3] config -----------------
SegId 3 SegBeg 107008 SegEnd 262143
ExpBeg 107008 ExpEnd 107008 ExpRate 0 CycBefExp 0
--------- Seg[4] config -----------------
SegId 4 SegBeg 262144 SegEnd 265215
ExpBeg 262144 ExpEnd 262144 ExpRate 0 CycBefExp 0
--------- Seg[5] config -----------------
SegId 5 SegBeg 265216 SegEnd 336383
ExpBeg 265216 ExpEnd 265216 ExpRate 0 CycBefExp 0
--------- Seg[6] config -----------------
SegId 6 SegBeg 336384 SegEnd 442367
ExpBeg 336384 ExpEnd 336415 ExpRate 1 CycBefExp 0
--------- Seg[7] config -----------------
SegId 7 SegBeg 442368 SegEnd 458751
ExpBeg 442368 ExpEnd 442368 ExpRate 0 CycBefExp 0
--------- Seg[8] config -----------------
SegId 8 SegBeg 458752 SegEnd 491519
ExpBeg 458752 ExpEnd 458752 ExpRate 0 CycBefExp 0
CurrTokens 5 MaxTokens 44 MinTokens 11
CurrSeg 6 CurrCntr 398633 CntrsExp 1064256
PktsExp 33258 DMAErrDrops 0 REDDrops 0
REDDelays 0 GtrDisDelays 0
CfgUpdsApp 1 SegUpdsApp 10 UpdsRej 0
Table 21 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Related Commands
show controllers pse statistics
To display packet switching engine (PSE) statistics for a specific controller instance, or for a specific node, use the show controllers pse statistics command in EXEC mode.
show controllers pse statistics [all] [egress | ingress] [location node-id]
Syntax Description
Defaults
If you do not specify the egress or ingress and location node-id keywords and argument, the show controllers pse statistics command displays statistical information for both device instances on all modular services cards.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
The optional egress or ingress and location keywords are not mutually exclusive. The egress and ingress keywords direct the command to specific PSE device, and the location keyword directs the command to that device or devices on the specified modular services card. You can specify the egress or ingress and location options together in the same command. If you do not specify the egress or ingress and location node-id keywords and argument, the show controllers pse statistics command displays statistical information for both device instances on all modular services cards.
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Examples
The following command shows how to display PSE statistics for a specific controller instance:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show controllers pse statistics instance 0
Node: 0/0/CPU0:
----------------------------------------
PSE 0, Statistics Info:
-------------------------------------------------
NULL_STATS_PTR : 0
MPLS_FWD_STATS_MEM_OOR : 0
LAYER2_LOW_PRIORITY : 0
CDP : 0
CONTROL : 0
ARP : 0
RARP : 0
CGMP : 0
LOOP : 0
IPV4_OPTIONS : 0
DROP_IPV4_LENGTH_ERROR : 0
DROP_IPV4_CHECKSUM_ERROR : 0
IPV4_TTL_ERROR : 0
DROP_TCP_FLAG : 0
DROP_ACL_NO_MATCH : 0
UNKNOWN_PKT_TYPE : 0
DROP_ERROR_DISTR : 0
DROP_UNKNOWN_DISTR : 0
PLU_EXCEPTION : 0
IPV4_UNKNOWN_PLU_TYPE : 0
IPV4_PLU_PUNT : 0
IPV4_PLU_DROP_PKT : 0
UNKNOWN_LAYER2 : 0
IPV4_DF_SET_FRAG_NEEDED_PUNT : 0
IPV4_FRAG : 0
INCOMPLETE_ADJ_PUNT : 0
UNKNOWN_IFIB : 0
IPV4_MCAST_EMPTY_OLIST_COUNTER : 0
IPV4_MCAST_MAX_COPIES_EXCEEDED_COUNTER : 0
IPV4_MCAST_LAST_PACKET_TIME_WASTED_COUNTER : 0
BAD_SKIP_GATHER : 0
RP_PUNT : 0
UNKNOWN_PUNT_REASON : 0
DROP_BAD_RESOURCE_ERROR : 0
IPV4_LOAD_INFO_DROP : 0
DROP_IPV4_LINE_STATUS : 0
DROP_PUNT_EXCEED_Q_THRESH : 0
DROP_IPV6_LINE_STATUS : 0
PLU_LEAF_UNTERMINATED : 0
PLU_LEAF_UNUSED : 0
PLU_LEAF_ECC : 0
PLU_LEAF_NO_MATCH : 0
PLU_LEAF_BAD_CHANNEL : 0
PLU_LEAF_INVALID : 0
QUEUE_THRESHOLD_DROP : 0
DROP_IPV6_SANITY : 0
DROP_IPV6_PLU : 0
DROP_IPV6_UNKNOWN_PLU_TYPE : 0
DROP_IPV6_LENGTH_ERROR : 0
PUNT_IPV6_MISS_SRC_COMP : 0
IPV6_LINK_LOCAL : 0
IPV6_HOP_BY_HOP : 0
IPV6_TTL_ERROR : 0
IPV6_PLU_PUNT : 0
IFIB_DROP : 0
IPV4_MCAST_DROP_DF_PACKET : 0
IPV6_TOO_BIG : 0
IPV4_MCAST_DO_ALL_BUT_FWD : 0
IPV4_NO_MATCH : 0
GRE_NON_IPV4 : 0
GRE_BAD_FLAGS : 0
IPV4_TUNNEL_NOT_CONFIGD : 0
MPLS_LOADINFO_DROP : 0
IPV4_DOUBLE_TUNNEL : 0
GLOBAL_IFHANDLE_TCAM_MISS : 0
L2TP_COOKIE_MISMATCH : 0
L2TP_TUNNEL_DOWN : 0
RECIRCULATE_UIDB_INDEX : 0
DUMMY_COUNTER : 2622348240762
MPLS_LINE_STATUS_DN_DROP : 0
MPLS_TTL_ERROR : 0
MPLS_PLU_DROP_PKT : 0
MPLS_INVALID_EXPNULL : 0
MPLS_NOT_ENABLED_DROP : 0
MPLS_UNSUPP_PLU_LABEL_TYPE : 0
IPV6_MED_PRI : 0
IPV4_TUNNEL_UNEXP_PHYSINTF_ADJ : 0
IPV4_TUNNEL_UNEXP_TUNINTF_ADJ : 0
IPV4_MCAST_DO_ALL : 0
DROP_IPV4_L4HDR_LENGTH_ERROR : 0
UNKNOWN_OSI : 0
MPLS_PLU_ERROR : 0
MPLS_PLU_NO_MATCH : 0
MPLS_TTL_EXP_GEN_ICMP : 0
MPLS_PLU_PUNT : 0
MPLS_NON_IP_PKT_GT_MTU : 0
MPLS_IPV4_DF : 0
DROP_L2TP_TOO_SHORT_ERROR : 0
DROP_L2TP_TOO_LONG_ERROR : 0
DROP_GRE_LENGTH_ERROR : 0
DROP_IPIP_LENGTH_ERROR : 0
DROP_PUNT_POL_EXCEED : 0
IPV4_TUNNEL_FORUS : 0
IPV4_PLU_RCV : 0
IPV4_FRAG_TUNNEL_PUNT : 0
IPV4MC_NO_MATCH : 0
MPLS_IPV4_FRAGMENTED : 0
MPLS_IPV4_PKT_WITH_OPT_NEEDS_FRAG : 0
IPV4_CANNOT_FRAG : 0
IPV4_NULL_RTE_DROP_PKT : 0
IPV6_NULL_RTE_DROP_PKT : 0
IPV4_OPTIONS_RSVP : 0
IPV4_IGMP : 0
IPV4_OPTIONS_PIM : 0
PLIM_ASIC_HDR_ERROR : 0
IPV6_PLU_RCV : 0
IPV4_LOAD_INFO_PUNT : 0
IPV6_LOAD_INFO_PUNT : 0
IPV6_LOAD_INFO_DROP : 0
RP_DEST_DROP : 0
DROP_IPV6_ENABLE : 0
PUNT_ACL_ICMP : 0
PUNT_ACL_LOG : 0
SAP_PUNT : 0
MPLS_INCOMPLETE_ADJ : 0
PKT_LARGE_PADDING_PUNT : 0
Node: 0/3/CPU0:
----------------------------------------
PSE 0, Statistics Info:
-------------------------------------------------
NULL_STATS_PTR : 0
MPLS_FWD_STATS_MEM_OOR : 0
LAYER2_LOW_PRIORITY : 0
CDP : 0
CONTROL : 0
ARP : 0
RARP : 0
CGMP : 0
LOOP : 0
IPV4_OPTIONS : 0
DROP_IPV4_LENGTH_ERROR : 0
DROP_IPV4_CHECKSUM_ERROR : 0
IPV4_TTL_ERROR : 0
DROP_TCP_FLAG : 0
DROP_ACL_NO_MATCH : 0
UNKNOWN_PKT_TYPE : 0
DROP_ERROR_DISTR : 0
DROP_UNKNOWN_DISTR : 0
PLU_EXCEPTION : 0
IPV4_UNKNOWN_PLU_TYPE : 0
IPV4_PLU_PUNT : 0
IPV4_PLU_DROP_PKT : 0
UNKNOWN_LAYER2 : 0
IPV4_DF_SET_FRAG_NEEDED_PUNT : 0
IPV4_FRAG : 0
INCOMPLETE_ADJ_PUNT : 0
UNKNOWN_IFIB : 0
IPV4_MCAST_EMPTY_OLIST_COUNTER : 0
IPV4_MCAST_MAX_COPIES_EXCEEDED_COUNTER : 0
IPV4_MCAST_LAST_PACKET_TIME_WASTED_COUNTER : 0
BAD_SKIP_GATHER : 0
RP_PUNT : 0
UNKNOWN_PUNT_REASON : 0
DROP_BAD_RESOURCE_ERROR : 0
IPV4_LOAD_INFO_DROP : 0
DROP_IPV4_LINE_STATUS : 0
DROP_PUNT_EXCEED_Q_THRESH : 0
DROP_IPV6_LINE_STATUS : 0
PLU_LEAF_UNTERMINATED : 0
PLU_LEAF_UNUSED : 0
PLU_LEAF_ECC : 0
PLU_LEAF_NO_MATCH : 0
PLU_LEAF_BAD_CHANNEL : 0
PLU_LEAF_INVALID : 0
QUEUE_THRESHOLD_DROP : 0
DROP_IPV6_SANITY : 0
DROP_IPV6_PLU : 0
DROP_IPV6_UNKNOWN_PLU_TYPE : 0
DROP_IPV6_LENGTH_ERROR : 0
PUNT_IPV6_MISS_SRC_COMP : 0
IPV6_LINK_LOCAL : 0
IPV6_HOP_BY_HOP : 0
IPV6_TTL_ERROR : 0
IPV6_PLU_PUNT : 0
IFIB_DROP : 0
IPV4_MCAST_DROP_DF_PACKET : 0
IPV6_TOO_BIG : 0
IPV4_MCAST_DO_ALL_BUT_FWD : 0
IPV4_NO_MATCH : 0
GRE_NON_IPV4 : 0
GRE_BAD_FLAGS : 0
IPV4_TUNNEL_NOT_CONFIGD : 0
MPLS_LOADINFO_DROP : 0
IPV4_DOUBLE_TUNNEL : 0
GLOBAL_IFHANDLE_TCAM_MISS : 0
L2TP_COOKIE_MISMATCH : 0
L2TP_TUNNEL_DOWN : 0
RECIRCULATE_UIDB_INDEX : 0
DUMMY_COUNTER : 2668152738279
MPLS_LINE_STATUS_DN_DROP : 0
MPLS_TTL_ERROR : 0
MPLS_PLU_DROP_PKT : 0
MPLS_INVALID_EXPNULL : 0
MPLS_NOT_ENABLED_DROP : 0
MPLS_UNSUPP_PLU_LABEL_TYPE : 0
IPV6_MED_PRI : 0
IPV4_TUNNEL_UNEXP_PHYSINTF_ADJ : 0
IPV4_TUNNEL_UNEXP_TUNINTF_ADJ : 0
IPV4_MCAST_DO_ALL : 0
DROP_IPV4_L4HDR_LENGTH_ERROR : 0
UNKNOWN_OSI : 0
MPLS_PLU_ERROR : 0
MPLS_PLU_NO_MATCH : 0
MPLS_TTL_EXP_GEN_ICMP : 0
MPLS_PLU_PUNT : 0
MPLS_NON_IP_PKT_GT_MTU : 0
MPLS_IPV4_DF : 0
DROP_L2TP_TOO_SHORT_ERROR : 0
DROP_L2TP_TOO_LONG_ERROR : 0
DROP_GRE_LENGTH_ERROR : 0
DROP_IPIP_LENGTH_ERROR : 0
DROP_PUNT_POL_EXCEED : 0
IPV4_TUNNEL_FORUS : 0
IPV4_PLU_RCV : 0
IPV4_FRAG_TUNNEL_PUNT : 0
IPV4MC_NO_MATCH : 0
MPLS_IPV4_FRAGMENTED : 0
MPLS_IPV4_PKT_WITH_OPT_NEEDS_FRAG : 0
IPV4_CANNOT_FRAG : 0
IPV4_NULL_RTE_DROP_PKT : 0
IPV6_NULL_RTE_DROP_PKT : 0
IPV4_OPTIONS_RSVP : 0
IPV4_IGMP : 0
IPV4_OPTIONS_PIM : 0
PLIM_ASIC_HDR_ERROR : 0
IPV6_PLU_RCV : 0
IPV4_LOAD_INFO_PUNT : 0
IPV6_LOAD_INFO_PUNT : 0
IPV6_LOAD_INFO_DROP : 0
RP_DEST_DROP : 0
DROP_IPV6_ENABLE : 0
PUNT_ACL_ICMP : 0
PUNT_ACL_LOG : 0
SAP_PUNT : 0
MPLS_INCOMPLETE_ADJ : 0
PKT_LARGE_PADDING_PUNT : 0
Table 22 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Related Commands
show controllers pse summary
To display a summary of packet switching engine (PSE) information for a specific controller or node, use the show controllers pse summary command in EXEC mode.
show controllers pse summary [egress | ingress] [location node-id]
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
The optional egress or ingress and location keywords are not mutually exclusive. The egress and ingress keywords direct the command to specific PSE device, and the location keyword directs the command to that device or devices on the specified modular services card. You can specify the egress or ingress and location options together in the same command. If you do not specify the egress or ingress and location node-id keywords and argument, the show controllers pse summary command displays information for both device instances on all modular services cards.
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Examples
The following command shows how to display a summary of PSE information for a specific controller instance:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show controllers pse summary ingress
Node: 0/0/CPU0:
----------------------------------------
PSE 1, Summary Info:
-------------------------------------------------
IBM P/N : 47P0595 LotNum : D2300123
SerialNum : 0x00001c BadPPECls : 0000
Version : 1 CpuctrlPort : 6
DeviceState : 0 (UP)
StartupOpts : 00000000 MmappedBase : 0x60669000
ClsDisMask : 0000 NFusedPPEs : 0 (0 hwf, 0 swf)
MPUcodeName : /pkg/ucode/egress_mp_v1.mucode
PPEUcodeName: /pkg/ucode/egress_turbo_pos_v1.mucode
INTR-Status : 00000000 INTR-Enable : 0x7ffffe
NColdResets : 1 NWarmResets : 0
NPPEUcDlds : 1 NResetRetry : 0
NIntrtps : 1 NIntrptThrot: 0
Node: 0/3/CPU0:
----------------------------------------
PSE 1, Summary Info:
-------------------------------------------------
IBM P/N : LotNum :
SerialNum : 0xffffff BadPPECls : 0000
Version : 3 CpuctrlPort : 6
DeviceState : 0 (UP)
StartupOpts : 00000000 MmappedBase : 0x60669000
ClsDisMask : 0000 NFusedPPEs : 4 (0 hwf, 4 swf)
MPUcodeName : /pkg/gsr/ucode/egress_mp_v3.mucode
PPEUcodeName: /pkg/gsr/ucode/egress_turbo_pos_v3.mucode
INTR-Status : 00000000 INTR-Enable : 0x7ffffe
NColdResets : 1 NWarmResets : 0
NPPEUcDlds : 1 NResetRetry : 0
NIntrtps : 1 NIntrptThrot: 0
Table 23 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Related Commands
show packet-memory
To display information for packet memory, use the show packet-memory command in EXEC mode.
show packet-memory [location node-id]
Syntax Description
location node-id |
(Optional) Displays detailed packet memory information for the designated node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Defaults
Displays information about all packet memory.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
The show packet-memory command can be used to display the total number of packet and particle headers, along with the packet memory that is currently allocated in the system.
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Examples
The following example shows how to display packet memory information:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show packet-memory
Packet memory statistics :
==========================
Packet headers
total: 32000, free: 32000, size: 448
Particle Pools(8)
Pool(0):total: 8000, free: 8000, size: 256
fallback: 0, region: 0
Pool(1):total: 4000, free: 3968, size: 512
fallback: 1, region: 0
Pool(2):total: 16, free: 16, size: 512
fallback: 2, region: 0
Pool(3):total: 8000, free: 7936, size: 768
fallback: 3, region: 0
Pool(4):total: 12800, free: 9172, size: 1648
fallback: 4, region: 0
Pool(5):total: 320, free: 320, size: 2560
fallback: 5, region: 0
Pool(6):total: 1600, free: 1088, size: 4608
fallback: 6, region: 0
Pool(7):total: 640, free: 640, size: 6240
fallback: 7, region: 0
Particle clone
total: 8000, free: 8000, size: 256
Packet Feature Specific Variable (FSV)
total: 16000, free: 16000, size: 88
Packet trace
total: 16384, free: 16384, size: 40
Table 24 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
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