This chapter describes the Cisco IOS XR software commands used to monitor Local Packet Transport Services (LPTS) on the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router.
For detailed information about LPTS concepts, configuration tasks, and examples, see Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router IP Addresses and Services Configuration Guide.
To clear the Internal Forwarding Information Base (IFIB) statistics, use the
clear lpts ifib statistics command in EXEC mode.
clearlptsifibstatistics
[ locationnode-id ]
Syntax Description
locationnode-id
(Optional) Clears the IFIB statistics for the designated node. The
node-id argument is entered in standard
rack/slot/module notation.
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 3.7.2
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
If you do not specify a node with the location keyword and
node-id argument, the clear lpts ifib
statistics command clears the IFIB statistics for the node on which
the command is run.
Task ID
Task ID
Operations
lpts
execute
Examples
The following example shows how to clear the IFIB statistics for the RP:
To clear the Pre-Internal Forwarding Information Base (Pre-IFIB) hardware statistics,
use the clear lpts pifib hardware statistics command in EXEC
mode.
clearlptspifibhardwarestatisticslocationnode-id
Syntax Description
locationnode-id
Clears the Pre-IFIB hardware statistics for the designated node. The
node-id argument is entered in the
rack/slot/module notation.
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 3.7.2
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
If you do not specify a node with the location keyword and
node-id argument, this command clears the Pre-IFIB
hardware statistics for the node on which the command is run.
Task ID
Task ID
Operations
lpts
execute
Examples
The following example shows how to display the sample output from the show lpts hardware
police command and then clears the Pre-IFIB hardware statistics for the RP:
To clear the Pre-Internal Forwarding Information Base (Pre-IFIB) statistics, use the
clear lpts pifib statistics command in EXEC mode.
clearlptspifibstatistics
[ locationnode-id ]
Syntax Description
locationnode-id
Clears the Pre-IFIB statistics for the designated node. The
node-id argument is entered in the
rack/slot/module notation.
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 3.7.2
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
If you do not specify a node with the location keyword and
node-id argument, this command clears the Pre-IFIB
statistics for the node on which the command is run.
Task ID
Task ID
Operations
lpts
execute
Examples
The following example shows how to clear the Pre-IFIB statistics for the RP:
To configure the policer for the Local Packet Transport Services (LPTS) flow type, use
the flow command in pifib policer global configuration mode or
pifib policer per-node configuration mode. To disable this feature, use the no
form of this command.
flowflow-typeraterate
noflowflow-typeraterate
Syntax Description
flow-type
List of supported flow types.
raterate
Specifies the rate in packets per seconds (PPS). The range is from 0 to
4294967295.
Command Default
The default behavior is to load the policer values from the static configuration file
that is platform dependant.
Command Modes
Pifib policer global configuration
Pifib policer per-node configuration
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 3.7.2
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
The table lists the supported flow types and
the parameters that are used to define a policer.
This table
lists the supported flow types and
the parameters that are used to define a policer.
Table 1 List of Supported Flow Types
Flow Type
Description
Default Packet Rate (Recommended)
all-routers
Packets sent to all-routers multicast addresses, which include multicast
LDP UDP packet.
1000
bgp-cfg-peer
Packets from a configured BGP peer.
2000
bgp-default
Packets from unconfigured, newly configured, or wildcard BGP peers.
2500
bgp-known
Packets from established BGP peering sessions.
1500
css-default
Packets from a new or newly established CSS session.
200
css-known
Packets from an established CSS session.
200
default-flow
Default flow type.
2500
eigrp
EIGRP packets for configured interfaces.
1500
gre
Generic Routing Encapsulation packets
1000
fragment
Fragmented packets.
2500
http-default
Packets from a new or newly established HTTP session.
400
http-known
Packets from an established HTTP session.
200
icmp-app
ICMP or ICMPv6 packets of interest to applications.
1500
icmp-default
Other ICMP or ICMPv6 packets.
1500
icmp-local
ICMP or ICMPv6 packets with local interest.
1500
igmp
IGMP packets.
500
ike
IKE packets.
100
ipsec-default
AH or ESP packets with unknown or newly configured SPIs.
100
ipsec-known
AH or ESP packets with known SPIs.
400
ip-sla
IP SLA packets (this is a hidden flow type)
1000
isis-default
IS-IS packets for unconfigured (or newly, configured) interfaces.
2000
isis-known
IS-IS packets for configured interfaces.
1500
ldp-tcp-cfg-peer
Packets from a configured LDP TCP peer (SYNs or newly, established
sessions).
2000
ldp-tcp-default
Packets from an unconfigured, newly configured, or wildcard LDP TCP
peer.
2500
ldp-tcp-known
Packets from an established LDP peering session.
1500
ldp-udp
Unicast LDP UPD packets.
2000
lmp-tcp-cfg-peer
Packets from a configured LMP TCP peer (SYNs or newly established
sessions).
2000
lmp-tcp-default
Packets from an unconfigured, newly configured, or wild-card LMP TCP
peer.
2500
lmp-tcp-known
Packets from an established LMP peering session.
1500
lmp-udp
Unicast LMP UDP packets.
2000
msdp-cfg-peer
Packets from a configured MSDP peer.
200
msdp-default
Packets from an unconfigured, newly configured, or wildcard MSDP
peer.
300
msdp-known
Packets from an established MSDP session.
100
multicast-default
Packets for unconfigured or newly configured multicast groups.
2500
multicast-known
Packets for configured multicast groups.
2000
ntp-known
Packets from an established NTP session.
500
ntp-default
Packets from a new or newly established NTP session.
500
ospf-mc_default
OSPF multicast packets for unconfigured (or newly configured)
interfaces.
2000
ospf-mc-known
OSPF multicast packets for configured interfaces.
1500
ospf-uc-default
OSPF unicast packets for unconfigured (or newly configured)
interfaces.
2000
ospf-uc-known
OSPF unicast packets for configured interfaces.
1000
pim-multicast
PIM multicast packets.
2000
pim-unicast
PIM unicast packets.
1500
rip
RIP packets.
1500
rsh-default
Packets from a new or newly established RSH session.
200
rsh-known
Packets from an established RSH session.
200
rsvp
RSVP packets.
2000
rsvp-udp
RSVP UDP packets.
2000
raw-default
Packets for unconfigured or newly configured IPv4 or IPv6 protocols.
2500
raw-listen
Packets for configured IP protocols.
2500
shttp-default
Packets from a new or newly established SSHTP session.
400
shttp-known
Packets from an established SHTTP session.
200
snmp
SNMP packets.
300
ssh-default
Packets from a new or newly established SSH session.
300
ssh-known
Packets from an established SSH session.
200
tcp-cfg-peer
Packets for configured TCP peers.
2000
tcp-default
Packets for unconfigured or newly configured TCP services.
2500
tcp-known
Packets for established TCP sessions.
2000
tcp-listen
Packets for configured TCP services.
2500
telnet-default
Packets from a new or newly established Telnet session.
200
telnet-known
Packets from an established Telnet session.
200
udp-cfg-peer
Packets for configured UDP-based protocol sessions.
2500
udp-default
Packets for unconfigured or newly configured UDP services.
2500
udp-known
Packets for established UDP sessions.
2000
udp-listen
Packets for configured UDP services.
2500
Task ID
Task ID
Operations
config-services
read, write
Examples
The following example shows how to configure the LPTS policer for the bgp-known flow
type for all line cards:
The following example shows how to configure LPTS policer for the Intermediate
System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS)-known flow type for a specific line card:
To configure the ingress policers and to enter pifib policer global configuration mode
or pifib policer per-node configuration mode, use the lpts pifib hardware
police command in global configuration mode. To set the policer to
the default value, use the no form of this command.
lptspifibhardwarepolicelocationnode-id
no lptspifibhardwarepolicelocationnode-id
Syntax Description
locationnode-id
Designated node. The node-id argument is entered
in the rack/slot/module notation.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 3.7.2
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
Task ID
Task ID
Operations
lpts
read, write
config-services
read, write
Examples
The following example shows how to configure the lpts pifib hardware
police command for all line cards:
(Optional) Displays information for the specified node. The
node-id argument is entered in the
rack/slot/module notation.
client-id
(Optional) Type of client. It can be one of the following values:
clnl—ISO connectionless protocol (used by
IS-IS)
ipsec—Secure IP
ipv4-io—Traffic processed by the IPv4
stack
ipv6-io—Traffic processed by the IPv6
stack
mpa—Multicast Port Arbitrator (multicast group
joins)
tcp—Transmission Control Protocol
test—Test applications
udp—User Datagram Protocol
raw—Raw IP
brief
(Optional) Displays summary output.
vrfvrf-name
(Optional) Name of assigned VRF.
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 3.7.2
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
The show lpts bindings command displays the Local Packet
Transport Services (LPTS) bindings (requests to receive traffic of a particular type).
Bindings are aggregated into flows by the LPTS Port Arbitrator; flows are then
programmed into the Internal Forwarding Information Base (IFIB) and Pre-IFIB to direct
packets to applications.
If you specify the optional client-id keyword and type of
client, only bindings from that client are shown. If you specify the optional
location keyword and node-id
argument, only bindings from clients on that node are displayed.
Task ID
Task ID
Operations
lpts
read
Examples
The following sample output is from the show lpts bindings
command, displaying bindings for all client ID types:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# show lpts bindings
@ - Indirect binding; Sc - Scope
------------------------------------------
Location :0/1/CPU0
Client ID :IPV4_IO
Cookie :0x00000001
Clnt Flags :
Layer 3 :IPV4
Layer 4 :ICMP
Local Addr :any
Remote Addr:any
Local Port :any
Remote Port:any
Filters :Type / Intf or Pkt Type / Source Addr / Location
INCLUDE_TYPE / type 8
INCLUDE_TYPE / type 13
INCLUDE_TYPE / type 17
------------------------------------------
Location :0/2/CPU0
Client ID :IPV4_IO
Cookie :0x00000001
Clnt Flags :
Layer 3 :IPV4
Layer 4 :ICMP
Local Addr :any
Remote Addr:any
Local Port :any
Remote Port:any
Filters :Type / Intf or Pkt Type / Source Addr / Location
INCLUDE_TYPE / type 8
INCLUDE_TYPE / type 13
INCLUDE_TYPE / type 17
------------------------------------------
Location :0/RP1/CPU0
Client ID :TCP
Cookie :0x4826f1f8
Clnt Flags :REUSEPORT
Layer 3 :IPV4
Layer 4 :TCP
Local Addr :any
Remote Addr:any
Local Port :7
Remote Port:any
------------------------------------------
Location :0/RP1/CPU0
Client ID :TCP
Cookie :0x4826fa0c
Clnt Flags :REUSEPORT
Layer 3 :IPV4
Layer 4 :TCP
Local Addr :any
Remote Addr:any
Local Port :9
Remote Port:any
------------------------------------------
Location :0/RP1/CPU0
Client ID :TCP
Cookie :0x482700d0
Clnt Flags :REUSEPORT
Layer 3 :IPV4
Layer 4 :TCP
Local Addr :any
Remote Addr:any
Local Port :19
Remote Port:any
------------------------------------------
Location :0/RP1/CPU0
Client ID :IPV4_IO
Cookie :0x00000001
Clnt Flags :
Layer 3 :IPV4
Layer 4 :ICMP
Local Addr :any
Remote Addr:any
Local Port :any
Remote Port:any
Filters :Type / Intf or Pkt Type / Source Addr / Location
INCLUDE_TYPE / type 8
INCLUDE_TYPE / type 13
INCLUDE_TYPE / type 17
This table describes the significant fields
shown in the display.
Table 2 show lpts bindings Command Field Descriptions
Field
Description
Location
Node location, in the format of rack/slot/module.
Client ID
LPTS client type.
Cookie
Client’s unique tag for the binding.
Clnt Flags
REUSEPORT -- client has set the SO_REUSEPORT or SO_REUSEADDR socket
option.
Layer 3
Layer 3 protocol (IPv4, IPv6, CLNL).
Layer 4
Layer 4 protocol (TCP, UDP).
Local Addr
Local (destination) address.
Remote Addr
Remote (source) address.
Local Port
Local (destination) TCP or UDP port, or ICMP/IGMP packet type, or IPsec
SPI.
Remote Port
Remote (source) TCP or UDP port.
The following sample output is from the show lpts bindings brief
command:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# show lpts bindings brief
@ - Indirect binding; Sc - Scope
Location Clnt Sc L3 L4 VRF-ID Local,Remote Address.Port Interface
---------- ---- -- ---- ----- -------- -------------------------- ------------
0/1/CPU0 IPV4 LO IPV4 ICMP * any.ECHO any any
0/1/CPU0 IPV4 LO IPV4 ICMP * any.TSTAMP any any
0/1/CPU0 IPV4 LO IPV4 ICMP * any.MASKREQ any any
0/1/CPU0 IPV6 LO IPV6 ICMP6 * any.ECHOREQ any any
0/3/CPU0 IPV4 LO IPV4 ICMP * any.ECHO any any
0/3/CPU0 IPV4 LO IPV4 ICMP * any.TSTAMP any any
This table
describes the significant fields
shown in the display.
Table 3 show lpts bindings brief Command Field Descriptions
Field
Description
Location
Node location, in the format of rack/slot/module.
Clnt ID
LPTS client type.
Sc
Scope (LR = Logical-Router, LO = Local).
Layer 3
Layer 3 protocol.
Layer 4
Layer 4 protocol.
VRF-ID
VPN routing and forwarding (VRF) identification (vrfid) number.
Local,Remote Address.Port
Local (destination) and Remote (source) addresses and ports or packet
types.
To display the client information for the Port Arbitrator, use the show lpts
clients command in EXEC mode.
showlptsclients [times]
Syntax Description
times
(Optional) Displays information about binding request rates and service
times.
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 3.7.2
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
The show lpts clients command displays the clients connected
to the local packet transport services (LPTS) port arbitrator (PA).
Task ID
Task ID
Operations
lpts
read
Examples
The following sample output is from the show lpts clients
command:
This table
describes the significant fields
shown in the display.
Table 4 show lpts clients Command Field Descriptions
Field
Description
Clid
LPTS client ID.
Loc
Node location, in the format rack/slot/module.
Flags
Client flags.
Note
The client flags are used only for debugging purposes.
o_flags
Open flags.
Note
The open flags are used only for debugging purposes.
The following sample output is from the show lpts clients times
command. The output shows samples for the last 30 seconds, 1 minute, 5
minutes, 10 minutes, and a total (if nonzero). The number of transactions, number of
updates, and the minimum/average/maximum time in milliseconds to process each
transaction is shown.
To display information about Local Packet Transport Services (LPTS) flows, use the
show lpts flows command in EXEC mode.
showlptsflows [brief]
Syntax Description
brief
(Optional) Displays summary output.
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 3.7.2
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
The show lpts flows command is used to display LPTS flows,
which are aggregations of identical binding requests from multiple clients and are used
to program the LPTS Internal Forwarding Information Base (IFIB) and Pre-IFIB.
Task ID
Task ID
Operations
lpts
read
Examples
The following sample output is from the show lpts flows
command:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# show lpts flows
------------------------------------------
L3-proto : IPV4(2)
L4-proto : ICMP(1)
VRF-ID : * (000000000)
Local-IP : any
Remote-IP : any
Pkt-Type : 8
Remote-Port : any
Interface : any (0x0)
Flow-type : ICMP-local
Min-TTL : 0
Slice : RAWIP4_FM
Flags : 0x20 (in Pre-IFIB)
Location : (drop)
Element References
location / count / scope
* / 3 / LOCAL
This table
describes the significant fields
shown in the display.
Table 5 show lpts flows Command Field Descriptions
Field
Description
L3-proto
Layer 3 protocol (IPv4, IPv6, CLNL).
L4-proto
Layer 4 protocol (TCP, UDP, and so on).
VRF-ID
VPN routing and forwarding (VRF) identification (vrfid) number.
Local-IP
Local (destination) IP address.
Remote-IP
Remote (source) IP address.
Pkt-Type
ICMP or IGMP packet type.
Remote-Port
Remote (source) TCP or UDP port.
Interface
Ingress interface.
Flow-type
Flow classification for hardware packet policing.
Min-TTL
Minimum time-to-live value expected from in the incoming packet. Any
packet received
with a lower TTL value will be dropped.
Slice
IFIB slice.
Flags
Has FGID: Delivered
to
multiple destinations.
No IFIB entry: IFIB entry suppressed.
Retrying FGID allocation.
In Pre-IFIB: Entry
is in
Pre-IFIB as well.
Deliver to one: If
multiple
bindings, will deliver to only one.
The following sample output is from the show lpts flows brief
command:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# show lpts flows brief
+ - Additional delivery destination; L - Local interest; P - In Pre-IFIB
L3 L4 VRF-ID Local, Remote Address.Port Interface Location LP
---- ----- -------- ------------------------------- ------------ ----------- --
IPV4 ICMP * any.ECHO any any (drop) LP
IPV4 ICMP * any.TSTAMP any any (drop) LP
IPV4 ICMP * any.MASKREQ any any (drop) LP
IPV6 ICMP6 * any.ECHOREQ any any (drop) LP
IPV4 any default 224.0.0.2 any Gi0/1/0/1 0/5/CPU0 P
This table describes the significant fields
shown in the display.
Table 6 show lpts flows brief Command Field Descriptions
Field
Description
L3
Layer 3 protocol (IPv4, IPv6, CLNL).
L4
Layer 4 protocol.
VRF-ID
VPN routing and forwarding (VRF) identification (vrfid) number.
Local, Remote Address.Port
Local (destination) and remote (source) IP addresses and TCP or UDP
ports, or ICMP/IGMP packet types, or IPSec Security Parameters
Indices.
isis—Intermediate System-to-Intermediate
System (IS-IS) slice
mcast4—IPv4 multicast slice
mcast6—IPv6 multicast slice
ospf-mc4—IPv4 Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
multicast slice
ospf-mc6—IPv6 OSPF multicast slice
ospf4—IPv4 OSPF slice
ospf6—IPv6 OSPF slice
raw4—IPv4 raw IP
raw6—IPv6 raw IP
tcp4—IPv4 Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
slice
tcp6—IPv6 TCP slice
udp4—IPv4 UDP slice
udp6—IPv6 UDP slice
all
Displays all IFIB types.
brief
(Optional) Displays the IFIB entries in brief format.
statistics
(Optional) Displays the IFIB table with statistics information.
slices
(Optional) Displays IFIB slices.
times
(Optional) Displays the IFIB update transaction times.
locationnode-id
(Optional) Specifies the location of the Flow Manager. The
node-id argument is entered in the
rack/slot/module notation.
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 3.7.2
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
Use this command to display detailed information about the entries in an IFIB slice.
This command is useful for debugging problems with delivering packets to
applications.
When the statistics keyword is used, detailed statistics are
displayed for packet count, number of entries in each slice, and a total entries
count.
Task ID
Task ID
Operations
lpts
read
Examples
The following sample output is from the show lpts ifib
command:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# show lpts ifib
O - Opcode; A - Accept Counter; D - Drop Counter; F - Flow Type; L - Listener Tag;
I - Local Flag; Y - SYN; T - Min TTL; DV - Deliver; DP - Drop; RE - Reassemble; na - Not Applicable
----------------------------------------------------
VRF-ID : default (0x60000000)
Port/Type : any
Source Port : any
Dest IP : any
Source IP : any
Layer 4 : 88 (88)
Interface : any (0x0)
O/A/D/F/L/I/Y/T : DELIVER/0/0/EIGRP/IPv4_STACK/0/0/0
Deliver List : 0/5/CPU0
----------------------------------------------------
This table
describes the significant fields
shown in the display.
Table 7 show lpts ifib entries Command Field Descriptions
Field
Description
VRF-ID
VPN routing and forwarding (VRF) identification (vrfid) number.
Port/Type
Destination (local) TCP or UDP port number, or ICMP/IGMP packet type, or
IPSec Security Parameters Index.t2222.
Source Port
Source (remote) TCP or UDP port.
Dest IP
Destination (local) IP address.
Source IP
Source (remote) IP address.
Layer 4
Layer 4 protocol number (6 = TCP).
Note
Only the common Layer 4 protocol names are displayed.
Interface
Ingress interface name.
O/S/P/R/L/I/Y
O: Opcode (DELIVER, DROP, or REASSEMBLE
S: Stats counter
P: Packet forwarding priority (LO, MED, or HIGH)
R: Rate limit (LO, MED, or HIGH)
L: Listener tag (IPv4_STACK, IPv6_STACK, or CLNL_STACK)
I: Local-interest flag (0 or 1)
Y: TCP SYN flag (0 or 1)
Deliver List
(drop)—Drop packet
rack/slot/module—Deliver to single destination
[0xNNNN]—Deliver to multiple destinations (platform-dependent
format)
The following sample output is from the show lpts ifib brief
command:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# show lpts ifib brief
Slice Local, Remote Address.Port L4 Interface Dlvr
-------- ------------------------------------- ----- ------------ -----------
TCP4 any.7 any TCP any 0/RP1/CPU0
TCP4 any.9 any TCP any 0/RP1/CPU0
The following sample output is from the show lpts ifib brief statistics
command:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# show lpts ifib brief statistics
Slice Local, Remote Address.Port L4 Interface Accept/Drop
-------- ------------------------------------- ----- ------------ -----------
TCP4 any.7 any TCP any 0/0
TCP4 any.9 any TCP any 0/0
TCP4 any.19 any TCP any 0/0
Slice Num. Entries Accepts/Drops
-------- ------------ -------------
TCP4 3 0/0
Total 3 0/0
isis—Intermediate System-to-Intermediate
System (IS-IS) slice
mcast4—IPv4 multicast slice
mcast6—IPv6 multicast slice
ospf-mc4—IPv4 Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
multicast slice
ospf-mc6—IPv6 OSPF multicast slice
ospf4—IPv4 OSPF slice
ospf6—IPv6 OSPF slice
raw4—IPv4 raw IP
raw6—IPv6 raw IP
tcp4—IPv4 Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
slice
tcp6—IPv6 TCP slice
udp4—IPv4 UDP slice
udp6—IPv6 UDP slice
all
(Optional) Displays all entries.
statistics
(Optional) Displays the statistics for slice lookups.
times
(Optional) Displays the IFIB update transaction times.
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 3.7.2
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
Use the show lpts ifib slices command when troubleshooting
IFIB entries and slice assignments. This command is especially useful when
troubleshooting problems with delivering packets to applications.
Task ID
Task ID
Operations
lpts
read
Examples
The following sample output is from the show lpts ifib slices
command:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# show lpts ifib slices
Slice L3 L4 Port Location
-------- ---- ------ ----- --------
RAWIP4 IPV4 any any 0/RP1/CPU0
RAWIP6 IPV6 any any 0/RP1/CPU0
OSPF4 IPV4 OSPF any 0/RP1/CPU0
OSPF6 IPV6 OSPF any 0/RP1/CPU0
OSPF_MC4 IPV4 any any 0/RP1/CPU0
OSPF_MC6 IPV6 any any 0/RP1/CPU0
BGP4 IPV4 TCP 179 0/RP1/CPU0
BGP6 IPV6 TCP 179 0/RP1/CPU0
UDP4 IPV4 UDP any 0/RP1/CPU0
UDP6 IPV6 UDP any 0/RP1/CPU0
TCP4 IPV4 TCP any 0/RP1/CPU0
TCP6 IPV6 TCP any 0/RP1/CPU0
ISIS CLNS - any 0/RP1/CPU0
MCAST4 IPV4 any any 0/RP1/CPU0
MCAST6 IPV6 any any 0/RP1/CPU0
The following sample output is from the show lpts ifib slices times
command:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# show lpts ifib slices times
Slice L3 L4 Port Location
-------- ---- ------ ----- --------
RAWIP4 IPV4 any any 0/RP1/CPU0
RAWIP6 IPV6 any any 0/RP1/CPU0
OSPF4 IPV4 OSPF any 0/RP1/CPU0
OSPF6 IPV6 OSPF any 0/RP1/CPU0
OSPF_MC4 IPV4 any any 0/RP1/CPU0
OSPF_MC6 IPV6 any any 0/RP1/CPU0
BGP4 IPV4 TCP 179 0/RP1/CPU0
BGP6 IPV6 TCP 179 0/RP1/CPU0
UDP4 IPV4 UDP any 0/RP1/CPU0
UDP6 IPV6 UDP any 0/RP1/CPU0
TCP4 IPV4 TCP any 0/RP1/CPU0
TCP6 IPV6 TCP any 0/RP1/CPU0
ISIS CLNS - any 0/RP1/CPU0
MCAST4 IPV4 any any 0/RP1/CPU0
MCAST6 IPV6 any any 0/RP1/CPU0
Flow Manager 0/RP1/CPU0:
total:5 tx 13 upd 1/-/1ms/tx
The following sample output is from the show lpts ifib slices statistics
command:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# show lpts ifib slices all statistics
Slice L3 L4 Port Location Lookups RmtDlvr Rejects RLDrops NoEntry
-------- ---- ------ ----- ---------- ------- ------- ------- ------- -------
RAWIP4 IPV4 any any 0/0/CPU0 5 0 0 0 0
RAWIP6 IPV6 any any 0/0/CPU0 0 0 0 0 0
OSPF4 IPV4 OSPF any 0/0/CPU0 0 0 0 0 0
OSPF6 IPV6 OSPF any 0/0/CPU0 0 0 0 0 0
OSPF_MC4 IPV4 any any 0/0/CPU0 0 0 0 0 0
OSPF_MC6 IPV6 any any 0/0/CPU0 0 0 0 0 0
BGP4 IPV4 TCP 179 0/0/CPU0 0 0 0 0 0
BGP6 IPV6 TCP 179 0/0/CPU0 0 0 0 0 0
UDP4 IPV4 UDP any 0/0/CPU0 3704 0 979 0 0
UDP6 IPV6 UDP any 0/0/CPU0 0 0 0 0 0
TCP4 IPV4 TCP any 0/0/CPU0 0 0 0 0 0
TCP6 IPV6 TCP any 0/0/CPU0 0 0 0 0 0
ISIS CLNS - any 0/0/CPU0 0 0 0 0 0
MCAST4 IPV4 any any 0/0/CPU0 0 0 0 0 0
MCAST6 IPV6 any any 0/0/CPU0 0 0 0 0 0
Flow Manager 0/0/CPU0:
Packets in: 3792
Packets delivered locally without lookups: 83
Slice lookups: 3709
Rejects: 979
This table
describes the significant fields
shown in the display.
Table 8 show lpts ifib slices statistics Command Field Descriptions
To display Internal Forwarding Information Base (IFIB) statistics, use the
show lpts ifib statistics command in EXEC mode.
showlptsifibstatistics
[ locationnode-id ]
Syntax Description
locationnode-id
(Optional) Displays IFIB statistics for the designated node. The
node-id argument is entered in the
rack/slot/module notation.
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 3.7.2
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
Task ID
Task ID
Operations
lpts
read
Examples
The following sample output is from the show lpts ifib statistics
command:
This table
describes the significant fields
shown in the display.
Table 9 show lpts ifib statistics Command Field Descriptions
Field
Description
Packets in
Packets presented to the LPTS decaps node in netio.
Packets delivered locally without lookups
Packets previously resolved on a LC delivered directly to L3.
Slice lookups
Packets requiring slice lookups.
Post-lookup error drops
Packets dropped after a slice lookup.
Rejects
Packets that caused a TCP RST or ICMP Port/Protocol Unreachable.
Packets delivered locally
Packets delivered to local applications after slice lookups.
Packets delivered remotely
Packets delivered to applications on remote RPs.
Note
The sample output is an example only and displays only those fields showing a value.
No display exists for nonzero values. This command may show other values depending on
your router configuration.
To display Internal Forwarding Information Base (IFIB) update transaction times, use the
show lpts ifib times command in EXEC mode.
showlptsifibtimes
[ locationnode-id ]
Syntax Description
locationnode-id
(Optional) Displays IFIB update transaction times for the designated node.
The node-id argument is entered in the
rack/slot/module notation.
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 3.7.2
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
Task ID
Task ID
Operations
lpts
read
Examples
The following sample output is from the show lpts ifib times
command:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# show lpts ifib times
Slice L3 L4 Port Location
-------- ---- ------ ----- --------
RAWIP4 IPV4 any any 0/RP1/CPU0
RAWIP6 IPV6 any any 0/RP1/CPU0
OSPF4 IPV4 OSPF any 0/RP1/CPU0
OSPF6 IPV6 OSPF any 0/RP1/CPU0
OSPF_MC4 IPV4 any any 0/RP1/CPU0
OSPF_MC6 IPV6 any any 0/RP1/CPU0
BGP4 IPV4 TCP 179 0/RP1/CPU0
BGP6 IPV6 TCP 179 0/RP1/CPU0
UDP4 IPV4 UDP any 0/RP1/CPU0
UDP6 IPV6 UDP any 0/RP1/CPU0
TCP4 IPV4 TCP any 0/RP1/CPU0
TCP6 IPV6 TCP any 0/RP1/CPU0
ISIS CLNS - any 0/RP1/CPU0
MCAST4 IPV4 any any 0/RP1/CPU0
MCAST6 IPV6 any any 0/RP1/CPU0
Flow Manager 0/RP1/CPU0:
total:5 tx 13 upd 1/-/1ms/tx
This table
describes the significant fields
shown in the display.
Table 10 show lpts ifib times Command Field Descriptions
Displays detailed information about entries in an IFIB slice.
show lpts mpa groups
To display aggregate information about multicast bindings for groups, use the
show lpts mpa groups command in EXEC mode.
showlptsmpagroupstypeinterface-path-id
Syntax Description
type
Interface type. For more information, use the question mark (?) online help
function.
interface-path-id
Either a physical interface instance or a virtual interface instance as
follows:
Physical interface instance. Naming notation is
rack/slot/module/port and a slash between values is required as
part of the notation.
rack: Chassis number of the rack.
slot: Physical slot number of the modular services card
or line card.
module: Module number. A physical layer interface module
(PLIM) is always 0.
port: Physical port number of the interface.
Note
In references to a Management Ethernet interface located on a route
processor card, the physical slot number is alphanumeric (RSP0
)
and the module is CPU0. Example: interface MgmtEth0/RSP0
/CPU0/0.
Virtual interface instance. Number range varies depending on interface
type.
For more information about the syntax for the router, use the question mark
(?) online help function.
Command Default
No default behavior or values
EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 3.7.2
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
The show lpts mpa groups command is used to aggregate
information about the multicast groups joined on a specified interface. This command
also displays the filter mode and source list associated with the groups joined on a
specified interface.
Task ID
Task ID
Operations
lpts
read
network
read
Examples
The following sample output is from the show lpts mpagroups command:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# show lpts mpa groups gigabitethernet 0/0/0/0
224.0.0.2 : includes 0, excludes 1, mode EXCLUDE
<no source filter>
224.0.0.13 : includes 0, excludes 1, mode EXCLUDE
<no source filter>
224.0.0.22 : includes 0, excludes 1, mode EXCLUDE
<no source filter>
This table describes the significant fields
shown in the display.
Table 11 show lpts mpa groups Command Field Descriptions
Field
Description
Includes
Displays the number of sockets that have set up an INCLUDE mode filter
for that group and if there are any source-specific filters.
Excludes
Displays the number of sockets that have set up an EXCLUDE mode filter
for that group and if there are any source-specific filters.
show lpts pifib
To display Pre-Internal Forwarding Information Base (Pre-IFIB) entries, use the
show lpts pifib command in EXEC mode.
(Optional) Displays the policer
values that are being use.
type
(Optional) Protocol type.
isis
(Optional) Intermediate
System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS) sub Pre-IFIB type.
ipv4
(Optional) IPv4 sub Pre-IFIB type.
Possible values include frag,
ixmp, mcast,
tcp, udp,
ipsec, and raw.
ipv6
(Optional) IPv6 sub Pre-IFIB type.
Possible values include frag,
icmp, ixmp,
mcast, tcp,
udp, ipsec, and
raw.
frag
(Optional) IPv4 or IPv6
fragment.
icmp
(Optional) IPv4 or IPv6 IXMP and
Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP).
ixmp
(Optional) IPv4 or IPv6 IXMP (ICMP
and Internet Group Management Protocol [IGMP]).
mcast
(Optional) IPv4 or IPv6
Multicast.
tcp
(Optional) IPv4 or IPv6
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP).
udp
(Optional) IPv4 or IPv6 User
Datagram Protocol (UDP).
ipsec
(Optional) Secure IP.
raw
(Optional) IPv4 orIPv6 raw IP.
all
(Optional) All sub Pre-IFIBs.
brief
(Optional) Pre-IFIB entries in brief format.
statistics
(Optional) Pre-IFIB table with statistics information.
location node-id
(Optional) The node-id argument is entered in the
rack/slot/module notation (for example, 0/7/CPU0).
Command Default
By default, all entries are displayed.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 3.7.2
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
Use the show lpts pifib command with the
brief keyword to perform the following functions:
Display entries of all or part of a Pre-IFIB.
Display a short description of each entry in the LPTS Pre-IFIB, optionally
displaying packet counts for each entry.
Note
These statistics are used only for packets that are processed by a line card,
route processor, or distributed route processor.
Pre-IFIB statistics for packets processed by line card hardware are counted
separately.
By default, all the defaults are displayed.
Task ID
Task ID
Operations
lpts
read
Examples
The following is sample output for the show lpts pifib
command:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# show lpts pifib
O - Opcode; F - Flow Type; L - Listener Tag; I - Local Flag; T - Min TTL;
na - Not Applicable
----------------------------------------------------
L3 Protocol : CLNS
L4 Protocol : -
VRF-ID : default (0x60000000)
Destination IP : any
Source IP : any
Port/Type : any
Source Port : any
Is Fragment : 0
Is SYN : 0
Interface : any (0x0)
O/F/L/I/T : DELIVER/ISIS-default/CLNS_STACK/0/0
Deliver List : FGID 11935
Accepts/Drops : 0/0
Is Stale : 0
The following is sample output for the show lpts pifib type
command using the ipv4 and
tcp keywords.
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# show lpts pifib type ipv4 tcp
O - Opcode; F - Flow Type; L - Listener Tag; I - Local Flag; T - Min TTL;
na - Not Applicable
----------------------------------------------------
L3 Protocol : IPV4
L4 Protocol : TCP
VRF-ID : default (0x60000000)
Destination IP : any
Source IP : any
Port/Type : Port:23
Source Port : any
Is Fragment : 0
Is SYN : 0
Interface : any (0x0)
O/F/L/I/T : DELIVER/TELNET-default/IPv4_LISTENER/0/0
Deliver List : 0/RSP0
/CPU0
Accepts/Drops : 0/0
Is Stale : 0
----------------------------------------------------
The following is sample output from the show lpts pifib command with the
entry and
brief keywords added
:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# show lpts pifib entry brief
* - Critical Flow; I - Local Interest;
X - Drop; R - Reassemble;
Type VRF-ID Local, Remote Address.Port L4 Interface Deliver
---------- -------- -------------------------- ----- ------------ -------------
ISIS * - - - any 0/0/CPU0
IPv4_frag * any any any any R
IPv4_IXMP * any.ECHO any ICMP any XI
IPv4_IXMP * any.TSTAMP any ICMP any XI
IPv4_IXMP * any.MASKREQ any ICMP any XI
IPv4_IXMP * any any ICMP any 0/0/CPU0
IPv4_IXMP * any any IGMP any 0/0/CPU0
IPv4_mcast * 224.0.0.5 any any any 0/0/CPU0
IPv4_mcast * 224.0.0.6 any any any 0/0/CPU0
IPv4_mcast * 224.0.0.0/4 any any any 0/0/CPU0
IPv4_TCP * any.179 any TCP any 0/0/CPU0
IPv4_TCP * any any.179 TCP any 0/0/CPU0
IPv4_TCP * any any TCP any 0/0/CPU0
IPv4_UDP * any any UDP any 0/0/CPU0
IPv4_IPsec * any any ESP any 0/0/CPU0
IPv4_IPsec * any any AH any 0/0/CPU0
IPv4_rawIP * any any OSPF any 0/0/CPU0
IPv4_rawIP * any any any any 0/0/CPU0
IPv6_frag * any any any any R
IPv6_ICMP * any.na any ICMP6 any XI
IPv6_ICMP * any any ICMP6 any 0/0/CPU0
IPv6_mcast * ff02::5 any any any 0/0/CPU0
IPv6_mcast * ff02::6 any any any 0/0/CPU0
IPv6_mcast * ff00::/8 any any any 0/0/CPU0
IPv6_TCP * any.179 any TCP any 0/0/CPU0
IPv6_TCP * any any.179 TCP any 0/0/CPU0
IPv6_TCP * any any TCP any 0/0/CPU0
IPv6_UDP * any any UDP any 0/0/CPU0
IPv6_IPsec * any any ESP any 0/0/CPU0
IPv6_IPsec * any any AH any 0/0/CPU0
IPv6_rawIP * any any OSPF any 0/0/CPU0
IPv6_rawIP * any any any any 0/0/CPU0
The following sample output is from the show lpts pifib command with the entry, brief,
and
entry brief statistics keywords added
:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# show lpts pifib entry brief statistics
* - Critical Flow; I - Local Interest;
X - Drop; R - Reassemble;
Type VRF-ID Local, Remote Address.Port L4 Interface Accepts/Drops
---------- -------- -------------------------- ----- ------------ -------------
ISIS * - - - any 0/0
IPv4_frag * any any any any 0/0
IPv4_IXMP * any.ECHO any ICMP any 0/0
IPv4_IXMP * any.TSTAMP any ICMP any 0/0
IPv4_IXMP * any.MASKREQ any ICMP any 0/0
IPv4_IXMP * any any ICMP any 5/0
IPv4_IXMP * any any IGMP any 0/0
IPv4_mcast * 224.0.0.5 any any any 0/0
IPv4_mcast * 224.0.0.6 any any any 0/0
IPv4_mcast * 224.0.0.0/4 any any any 0/0
IPv4_TCP * any.179 any TCP any 0/0
IPv4_TCP * any any.179 TCP any 0/0
IPv4_TCP * any any TCP any 0/0
IPv4_UDP * any any UDP any 4152/0
IPv4_IPsec * any any ESP any 0/0
IPv4_IPsec * any any AH any 0/0
IPv4_rawIP * any any OSPF any 0/0
This table describes the significant fields
shown in the display for the show lpts pifibcommand with the brief and
statisticskeywords
.
Table 12 show lpts pifib Command Field Descriptions
Field
Description
Type
Hardware entry type.
VRF ID
VPN routing and forwarding (VRF) identification (vrfid) number.
Local, Remote Address. Port
Indicates local address (in the form of local port and type) and remote
address (remote port).
L4
Layer 4 protocol of the entry.
Interface
Interface for this entry.
Accepts/Drops
Number of packets sent to DestAddr/Number of packets dropped due to
policing.
Num. Entries
Number of pre-ifib entries of the listed type.
Packets into Pre-IFIB
Packets presented for pre-IFIB lookups.
Lookups
Packets looked up.
Packets delivered locally
Packets delivered to local applications or the local stack (n
duplicated) packets duplicated for delivery to applications and the local
stack.
Packets delivered remotely
Packets delivered to applications or for lookup on other RPs.
show lpts pifib hardware context
To display the context for the Local Packet Transport Services (LPTS) pre-IFIB
hardware-related data structures, use the show lpts pifib hardware
context command in EXEC mode.
showlptspifibhardwarecontext
[ location
{ all | node-id
} ]
Syntax Description
location node-id
(Optional) Displays pre-Internal Forwarding Information Base (IFIB)
information for the designated node. The node-id
argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
all
Specifies all locations.
Command Default
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 3.7.2
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
Task ID
Task ID
Operations
lpts
read
Examples
The following sample output is from the show lpts pifib hardware
context command with the location
keyword:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# show lpts pifib hardware context location 0/1/0
Node: 0/1/CPU0:
----------------------------------------
ACL ID for block 0: 3
Batching mode: No batching
TCAM Mgr ready: Yes
Mstats Mgr ready: Yes
Metro Driver ready: Yes
Resource sync: Yes
Sweep invoked: Yes
Initialization phase: Done
Queue for TCAM Batching:
Size: 0 Head ptr: 0x0
Queue for Entry Processing:
Size: 0 Head ptr: 0x0
Queue for Resources Releasing:
Size: 0 Head ptr: 0x0
--------
IPv4 Region:
Block [0]:
# of TCAM entries: 56 block created: Yes
first entry in the block: 0x482a055c
Last non mandatory entry: 0x482c1a08
Queue for Mandatory entries not in TCAM:
Size: 0 Head ptr: 0x0
Queue for Non Mandatory entries not in TCAM:
Size: 0 Head ptr: 0x0
1st entry to be programmed: 0x0
Max. of entries: 15999
# of entries in shadow list: 54
1st entry in shadow list: 0x482a055c
last entry in shadow list: 0x48303534
--------
IPv6 Region:
Block [0]:
# of TCAM entries: 20 block created: Yes
first entry in the block: 0x482c1720
Last non mandatory entry: 0x482c1b00
Queue for Mandatory entries not in TCAM:
Size: 0 Head ptr: 0x0
Queue for Non Mandatory entries not in TCAM:
Size: 0 Head ptr: 0x0
1st entry to be programmed: 0x0
Max. of entries: 15999
# of entries in shadow list: 20
1st entry in shadow list: 0x482c1720
last entry in shadow list: 0x482e2344
--------
ISIS Region:
Block [0]:
# of TCAM entries: 1 block created: Yes
first entry in the block: 0x482e2cf4
Last non mandatory entry: 0xfd30d088
Queue for Mandatory entries not in TCAM:
Size: 0 Head ptr: 0x0
Queue for Non Mandatory entries not in TCAM:
Size: 0 Head ptr: 0x0
1st entry to be programmed: 0x0
Max. of entries: 15999
# of entries in shadow list: 1
1st entry in shadow list: 0x482e2cf4
last entry in shadow list: 0x482e2cf4
# of TCAM Insert: 0
# of TCAM Delete: 0
# of TCAM Update: 0
# of resource leaks: 0
show lpts pifib hardware entry
To display entries in the Local Packet Transport Services (LPTS) pre-IFIB hardware
table, use the show lpts pifib hardware entry command in EXEC
mode.
(Optional) Displays hardware entry accept or drop statistics for each
summary entry.
location all
(Optional) Specifies all locations.
location node-id
(Optional) Displays pre-Internal Forwarding Information Base (IFIB)
information for the designated node. The node-id
argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
Command Default
Displays hardware entry information in brief.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 3.7.2
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
Task ID
Task ID
Operations
lpts
read
Examples
The following sample output is from the show lpts pifib hardware
entry command with the location keyword:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# show lpts pifib hardware entry location 0/1/CPU0
Node: 0/0/CPU0:
----------------------------------------
M - Fabric Multicast;
L - Listener Tag; T - Min TTL;
F - Flow Type;
DestNode - Destination Node;
DestAddr - Destination Fabric queue;
SID - Stream ID;
Po - Policer; Ct - Stats Counter;
Lp - Lookup priority; Sp - Storage Priority;
Ar - Average rate limit; Bu - Burst;
HAr - Hardware Average rate limit; HBu - Hardware Burst;
Cir - Committed Information rate in HAL
Rsp - Relative sorting position;
Rtp - Relative TCAM position;
na - Not Applicable or Not Available
----------------------------------------------------
VRF ID : any
Destination IP : any
Source IP : any
Is Fragment : 0
Interface : any
M/L/T/F : 0/ISIS_FM/0/ISIS-default
DestNode : 48
DestAddr : 48
SID : 9
L4 Protocol : -
Source port : any
Destination Port : any
Ct : 0xd84da
Accepted/Dropped : 0/0
Lp/Sp : 0/0
# of TCAM entries : 1
HPo/HAr/HBu/Cir : 1879638/2000pps/2000ms/2000pps
State : Entry in TCAM
Rsp/Rtp : 0/2
Node: 0/1/CPU0:
----------------------------------------
V - Vital; M - Fabric Multicast;
C - Moose Congestion Flag; L - Listener Tag; T - Min TTL;
F - Flow Type;
DestNode - Destination Node;
DestAddr - Destination Fabric Address;
Sq - Ingress Shaping Queue; Dq - Destination Queue;
Po - Policer; Ct - Stats Counter;
Lp - Lookup priority; Sp - Storage Priority;
Ar - Average rate limit; Bu - Burst;
Rsp - Relative sorting position;
----------------------------------------------------
L4 Protocol : any
VRF ID : any
Source IP : any
Port/Type : any
Source Port : any
Is Fragment : 1
Is SYN : any
Interface : any
V/M/C/L/T/F : 0/0/0/IPv4_REASS/0/Fragment
DestNode : Local
DestAddr : Punt
Sq/Dq/Ct : 4/na/0x24400
Accepted/Dropped : 0/0
Lp/Sp : 0/0
# of TCAM entries : 1
Po/Ar/Bu : 101/1000pps/100ms
State : Entry in TCAM
Rsp/Rtp : 0/0
----------------------------------------------------
This table
describes the significant fields
shown in the display.
Table 13 show lpts pifib hardware entry Command Field Descriptions
Field
Description
L4 Protocol
Layer 4 protocol of the entry.
VRF ID
VPN routing and forwarding (VRF) identification (vrfid) number.
Source IP
Source IP address for this entry.
Port/Type
Port or Internet Control Message
Protocol (ICMP)
type for this
entry.
Source Port
Source port for this entry.
Is Fragment
Indicates if this entry applies to IP fragments.
Is SYN
Indicates if this entry applies to TCP SYNs.
Interface
Interface for this entry.
V/M/C/L/T/F
V—vital
M—fabric multicast
C—moose congestion flag
L—listener tag
T—minimum time-to-live
F—flow type
DestNode
Destination node to which to send the packet.
DestAddr
Destination address to which to send the packet.
Sq/Dq/Ct
Sq—Ingress Shaping Queue
Dq—Destination Queue
Ct—Stats Counter
Accepted/Dropped
Number of packets sent to DestAddr/Number of packets dropped due to
policing.
show lpts pifib hardware police
To display the policer configuration value set, use the show lpts pifib
hardware police command in EXEC mode.
showlptspifibhardwarepolice
[ location
{ all | node_id } ]
Syntax Description
location node-id
(Optional) Displays pre-Internal Forwarding Information Base (IFIB)
information for the designated node. The node-id
argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
all
Specifies all locations.
Command Default
If no policer is configured, the default value is the configured rate.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 3.7.2
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
Task ID
Task ID
Operations
lpts
read
Examples
This sample output is from the show lpts pifib hardware
police command with the location keyword
for 0/2/CPU0:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# show lpts pifib hardware police location 0/2/cpu0
FT - Flow type ID; PPS - Packets per second configured rate
FT Flow type Rate (PPS) Accept/Drop
-- -------------------------- ---------- ----------------
0 unconfigured-default 99 0/0
1 Fragment 1000 0/0
2 OSPF-mc-known 1500 0/0
3 OSPF-mc-default 250 0/0
4 OSPF-uc-known 2000 0/0
5 OSPF-uc-default 99 0/0
6 ISIS-known 1500 0/0
7 ISIS-default 250 0/0
8 BGP-known 2000 0/0
9 BGP-cfg-peer 300 0/0
10 BGP-default 99 0/0
This sample output is from the show lpts pifib hardware
police command with the location keyword
for 0/2/CPU0:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# show lpts pifib hardware police location 0/2/cpu0
FT - Flow type ID; PPS - Packets per second configured rate
FT Flow type Rate (PPS) Accept/Drop
-- -------------------------- ---------- ----------------
0 unconfigured-default 99 0/0
1 Fragment 1000 0/0
2 OSPF-mc-known 1500 0/0
3 OSPF-mc-default 250 0/0
4 OSPF-uc-known 2000 0/0
5 OSPF-uc-default 199 0/0
6 ISIS-known 1500 0/0
7 ISIS-default 250 0/0
8 BGP-known 2000 0/0
9 BGP-cfg-peer 199 0/0
10 BGP-default 99 0/0
This table
describes the significant fields
shown in the display.
Table 14 show lpts pifib hardware police Command Field Descriptions
FIeld
Description
FlowType
Type of flow that is binding between a tuple and a destination.
Rate (PPS)
Policer rate in packets per second (PPS).
Accept
Number of packets that are accepted by this policer.
Drop
Number of packets that are dropped by this policer.
Configures the ingress policers and enters pifib policer global
configuration mode.
show lpts pifib hardware usage
To display hardware table usage, use the show lpts pifib hardware
usage command in EXEC mode.
showlptspifibhardwareusage
[ type
{ ipv4 | ipv6 | isis } ]
[ location
{ node-id | all } ]
Syntax Description
type
(Optional) Specifies the hardware entry type. Enter one of the following
types:
ipv4—Specifies IPv4 entries.
ipv6—Specifies IPv6 entries.
isis—Specifies ISIS entries.
location node-id
(Optional) Displays pre-Internal Forwarding Information Base (IFIB)
information for the designated node. The node-id
argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
all
(Optional) Specifies all locations.
Command Default
Without the optional parameters, the show lpts pifib hardware usage
command displays a brief summary of hardware entry information.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 3.7.2
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
Task ID
Task ID
Operations
lpts
read
Examples
The following sample output is from the show lpts pifib hardware
usage command with the location keyword:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# show lpts pifib hardware usage location 0/1/cpu0
Type Size Used Used(%)
---------- --------------- --------------- -------
ipv4 6000 21 0.35
ipv6 4000 15 0.38
isis 4000 1 0.03
This table
describes the significant fields
shown in the display.
Table 15 show lpts pifib hardware usage Command Field Descriptions
Field
Description
Type
Type of pre-IFIB entry.
Size
Maximum number of entries (72-bits) allowed for the type.
Used
Number of entries in use.
Used(%)
Percentage of total entries in use.
show lpts pifib statistics
To display Pre-Internal Forwarding Information Base (Pre-IFIB) statistics, use the
show lpts ifib statistics command in EXEC mode.
showlptspifibstatistics
[ locationnode-id ]
Syntax Description
locationnode-id
(Optional) Displays Pre-IFIB statistics for the designated node. The
node-id argument is entered in the
rack/slot/module notation.
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 3.7.2
This command was introduced .
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
Task ID
Task ID
Operations
lpts
read
Examples
The following sample output is from the show lpts pifib
statistics command:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# show lpts pifib statistics
Packets into Pre-IFIB:80
Lookups:80
Packets delivered locally:80
Packets delivered remotely:0
This table
describes the significant fields
shown in the display.
Table 16 show lpts pifib statistics Command Field Descriptions
Field
Description
Packets into Pre-IFIB
Packets presented for pre-IFIB lookups.
Lookups
Packets looked up.
Packets delivered locally
Packets delivered to local applications or the local stack (n
duplicated) packets duplicated for delivery to applications and the local
stack.
Packets delivered remotely
Packets delivered to applications or for lookup on other RPs.
To display local packet transport services (LPTS) port arbitrator statistics, use the
show lpts port-arbitrator statistics command in EXEC
mode.
showlptsport-arbitratorstatistics
Syntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 3.7.2
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
Task ID
Task ID
Operations
lpts
read
Examples
The following sample output is from the show lpts port-arbitrator
statistics command:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# show lpts port-arbitrator statistics
LPTS Port Arbitrator statistics:
PA FGID-DB library statistics:
0 FGIDs in use, 512 cached, 0 pending retries
0 free allocation slots, 0 internal errors, 0 retry attempts
1 FGID-DB notify callback, 0 FGID-DB errors returned
FGID-DB permit mask: 0x7 (alloc mark rack0)
PA API calls:
1 init 1 realloc_done
8 alloc 8 free
16 join 16 leave
8 detach
FGID-DB API calls:
1 register 1 clear_old
1 alloc 0 free
16 join 16 leave
0 mark 1 mark_done
show lpts vrf
To display the Local Packet Transport Services (LPTS) VPN routing and forwarding (VRF)
instance identification numbers and names, use the show lpts vrf
command in EXEC mode.
showlptsvrf
Syntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 3.7.2
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
Task ID
Task ID
Operations
lpts
read
Examples
The following sample output is from the show lpts vrf
command:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# show lpts vrf
VRF-ID VRF-NAME
0x00000000 *
0x60000000 default
This table describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 17 show lpts vrf Command Field Descriptions
Field
Description
VRF-ID
VPN routing and forwarding (VRF) identification (vrfid) number.