Table Of Contents
show channel group
show config
show config mode
show cops
show counters
show default
show dot1x
show drip statistics
show dvlan statistics
show errdisable-timeout
show errordetection
show fddi
show fddicam
show file
show flash
show gmrp configuration
show gmrp statistics
show gmrp timer
show gvrp configuration
show gvrp statistics
show ifindex
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show channel group
Use the show channel group command to display EtherChannel configuration and statistics information for a channel based on EtherChannel administrative group membership.
show channel group [admin_group] [statistics]
show channel group [admin_group] info [spantree | trunk | protocol | gmrp | gvrp |
qos]]
Syntax Description
admin_group
|
(Optional) Number of the EtherChannel administrative group; valid values are from 1 to 1024.
|
statistics
|
(Optional) Keyword to display EtherChannel PAgP statistics.
|
info
|
(Optional) Keyword to display EtherChannel configuration information.
|
spantree
|
(Optional) Keyword to display only spanning tree-related configuration information.
|
trunk
|
(Optional) Keyword to display only VLAN-trunk-related configuration information.
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protocol
|
(Optional) Keyword to display only protocol-filtering-related configuration information.
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gmrp
|
(Optional) Keyword to display only GMRP-related configuration information.
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gvrp
|
(Optional) Keyword to display only GVRP-related configuration information.
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qos
|
(Optional) Keyword to display only QoS-related configuration information.
|
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
If the admin_group value is not specified, EtherChannel information is shown for all admin groups.
If you use the info keyword without qualifying it with one of the feature-specific keywords, all configuration information is displayed.
Examples
This example shows how to display EtherChannel information for a specific EtherChannel administrative group:
Console> show channel group 58
Admin Port Status Channel Channel
----- ----- ---------- -------------------- --------
Admin Port Device-ID Port-ID Platform
----- ----- ------------------------------- ------------------------- ----------
58 7/5 069003103(5500) 3/5 WS-C5500
58 7/6 069003103(5500) 3/6 WS-C5500
This example shows how to display PAgP statistics for a specific EtherChannel administrative group:
Console> show channel group 58 statistics
Port Admin PAgP Pkts PAgP Pkts PAgP Pkts PAgP Pkts PAgP Pkts PAgP Pkts
Group Transmitted Received InFlush RetnFlush OutFlush InError
----- ------- ----------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------
This example shows how to display EtherChannel configuration information for a specific EtherChannel administrative group:
Console> show channel group 58 info
Admin Port Status Channel Ch Speed Duplex Vlan
----- ----- ---------- -------------------- ----- ----- ------ ----
58 7/5 connected on 835 a-100 a-full 1
58 7/6 connected on 835 a-100 a-full 1
Admin Port if- Oper-group Neighbor Chan Oper-Distribution PortSecurity/
group Index Oper-group cost Method Dynamic Port
----- ----- ----- ---------- ---------- ----- ----------------- -------------
Admin Port Device-ID Port-ID Platform
----- ----- ------------------------------- ------------------------- ----------
58 7/5 069003103(5500) 3/5 WS-C5500
58 7/6 069003103(5500) 3/6 WS-C5500
Admin Port Trunk-status Trunk-type Trunk-vlans
----- ----- ------------ ------------- -----------------------------------------
58 7/5 not-trunking negotiate 1-1005
58 7/6 not-trunking negotiate 1-1005
Admin Port Portvlancost-vlans
----- ----- --------------------------------------------------------------------
Admin Port Port Portfast Port Port
group priority vlanpri vlanpri-vlans
----- ----- -------- -------- ------- ------------------------------------------
----- ----- -------- -------- --------
58 7/5 on auto-on auto-on
58 7/6 on auto-on auto-on
Admin Port GMRP GMRP GMRP
group status registration forwardAll
----- ----- -------- ------------ ----------
58 7/5 enabled normal disabled
58 7/6 enabled normal disabled
Admin Port GVRP GVRP GVRP
group status registeration applicant
----- ----- -------- ------------- ---------
58 7/5 disabled normal normal
58 7/6 disabled normal normal
Admin Port Qos-Tx Qos-Rx Qos-Trust Qos-DefCos
----- ----- ------ ------ ------------ ----------
Table 2-17 describes the fields in the show channel group output.
Table 2-17 show channel group Command Output Fields
Field
|
Description
|
Admin group
|
EtherChannel administrative group
|
Port
|
Port number
|
Status
|
Port connection status
|
Channel Mode
|
EtherChannel mode
|
Channel id
|
EtherChannel ID
|
Device-ID
|
Serial number and hostname of neighboring device
|
Port-ID
|
Connected port number on neighboring device
|
Platform
|
Neighboring device platform
|
Table 2-18 describes the fields in the show channel group statistics output.
Table 2-18 show channel group statistics Command Output Fields
Field
|
Description
|
Port
|
Port number
|
Admin Group
|
EtherChannel administrative group
|
PAgP Pkts Transmitted
|
Number of PAgP packets transmitted on the port
|
PAgP Pkts Received
|
Number of PAgP packets received on the port
|
PAgP Pkts InFlush
|
Number of PAgP flush packets received
|
PAgP Pkts RetnFlush
|
Number of PAgP flush packets returned
|
PAgP Pkts OutFlush
|
Number of PAgP flush packets transmitted
|
PAgP Pkts InError
|
Number of PAgP error packets received
|
Table 2-19 describes the fields in the show channel group info output.
Table 2-19 show channel group info Command Output Fields
Field
|
Description
|
Admin group
|
EtherChannel administrative group
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Port
|
Port number
|
Status
|
Port connection status
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Channel mode
|
EtherChannel mode
|
Ch id
|
EtherChannel ID
|
Speed
|
Port speed
|
Duplex
|
Port duplex
|
Vlan
|
Port VLAN membership
|
if-index
|
Interface index number
|
Oper-group
|
Capability of the group
|
Neighbor Oper-group
|
Device ID of the neighboring device with which the port is channeling
|
Chan cost
|
EtherChannel spanning tree port cost
|
Oper-Distribution Method
|
EtherChannel frame distribution method
|
PortSecurity/Dynamic Port
|
Status of whether the port is secure or dynamic
|
Device-ID
|
Serial number and hostname of neighboring device
|
Port-ID
|
Connected port number on neighboring device
|
Platform
|
Neighboring device platform
|
Trunk-status
|
VLAN trunking mode
|
Trunk-type
|
VLAN trunk encapsulation type
|
Trunk-vlans
|
Allowed VLAN list for the trunk
|
Portvlancost-vlans
|
Spanning tree port-VLAN cost and associated VLAN IDs
|
Port priority
|
Spanning tree port priority
|
Portfast
|
Spanning tree PortFast enable state
|
Port vlanpri-vlans
|
Spanning tree port-VLAN priority and associated VLAN IDs
|
IP
|
IP protocol filtering mode
|
IPX
|
IPX protocol filtering mode
|
Group
|
Group protocol filtering mode
|
GMRP status
|
GMRP enable state
|
GMRP registration
|
GMRP registration mode
|
GMRP forwardAll
|
GMRP forward-all enable status
|
GVRP status
|
GVRP enable state
|
GVRP registration
|
GVRP registration mode
|
GVRP applicant
|
GVRP applicant mode
|
Qos-Tx
|
Transmit queue and threshold port type
|
Qos-Rx
|
Receive queue and threshold port type
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Qos-Trust
|
QoS port trust
|
QoS-DefCos
|
QoS default CoS
|
Related Commands
set channel cost
set channel vlancost
set port channel
show channel
show port channel
show config
Use the show config command to display the nondefault system configuration.
show config [all]
show config [system | mod] [all]
Syntax Description
all
|
(Optional) Keyword to specify all module and system configuration information, including the IP address.
|
system
|
Keyword to display system configuration.
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mod
|
Keyword to display module configuration.
|
Defaults
By default, this command only shows non-default configurations. To view the entire configuration, use the keyword all.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Privileged.
Examples
This example shows how to display the nondefault system and module configuration:
This command shows non-default configurations only.
Use 'show config all' to show both default and non-default configurations.
# ***** NON-DEFAULT CONFIGURATION *****
#Time: Thu Dec 23 1999, 21:56:01
#version 5.4(0.52)MIA7-Eng
#System Web Interface Version 5.0(0.25)
#frame distribution method
set port channel all distribution mac unknown
set kerberos server 0.0.0.0 0
set kerberos server 0.0.0.0 0
set vtp domain Lab_Network
set vlan 1 name default type ethernet mtu 1500 said 100001 state active
set vlan 2 name VLAN0002 type ethernet mtu 1500 said 100002 state active
set vlan 6 name VLAN0006 type ethernet mtu 1500 said 100006 state active
set vlan 10 name VLAN0010 type ethernet mtu 1500 said 100010 state active
set vlan 20 name VLAN0020 type ethernet mtu 1500 said 100020 state active
set vlan 50 name VLAN0050 type ethernet mtu 1500 said 100050 state active
set vlan 351 translation 524 translation 0
set vlan 524 translation 351 translation 0
set interface sc0 1 1.10.11.212/255.255.255.0 1.10.11.255
set ip route 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 172.20.52.126
set ip route 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 172.20.52.125
set ip route 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 172.20.52.121
set ip dns server 171.68.10.70 primary
set ip dns server 171.68.10.140
set ip dns domain cisco.com
set spantree fwddelay 4 801
set spantree maxage 10 801
set spantree portfast bpdu-guard enable
set spantree fwddelay 4 802
set spantree maxage 10 802
set spantree portstate 802 block 801
set spantree fwddelay 4 1003
set spantree maxage 10 1003
set spantree portstate 1003 block 1005
set logging server 172.20.101.182
set boot config-register 0x100
set boot system flash bootflash:cat6000-sup.5-4-0-52.bin
set ip http server enable
# default port status is disable
set qos map 1q4t 1 1 cos 2
set qos map 1q4t 1 1 cos 3
set qos map 1q4t 1 1 cos 4
set qos map 1q4t 1 1 cos 5
set qos map 1q4t 1 1 cos 6
set qos map 1q4t 1 1 cos 7
set accounting commands enable config stop-only tacacs+
# default port status is enable
#module 1 : 2-port 1000BaseX Supervisor
#module 3 : 48-port 10/100BaseTX (RJ-45)
set spantree portfast 3/8 enable
#module 5 : 48-port 10/100BaseTX (RJ-45)
set spantree portcost 6/1 200
#module 7 : 24-port 10/100BaseTX Ethernet
set port name 7/9 1528 Hub
set port security 7/10 enable
set port security 7/10 maximum 200
set port security 7/10 00-11-22-33-44-55
set port security 7/10 00-11-22-33-44-66
set port security 7/10 00-11-22-33-44-77
set port security 7/10 violation restrict
set port security 7/10 age 30
set trunk 7/1 desirable isl 1-1005
set trunk 7/2 desirable isl 1-1005
set trunk 7/3 desirable isl 1-1005
set trunk 7/4 desirable isl 1-1005
set trunk 7/10 off negotiate 1-1005
set trunk 7/23 on isl 1-1005
set spantree portcost 7/23 150
set spantree portvlancost 7/23 cost 50 100
This example shows how to display default and nondefault configuration information:
# ***** ALL (DEFAULT and NON-DEFAULT) CONFIGURATION *****
#Current Time: Thu Dec 23 1999, 14:01:24
set password $1$FMFQ$HfZR5DUszVHIRhrz4h6V70
set enablepass $1$FMFQ$HfZR5DUszVHIRhrz4h6V70
set gvrp dynamic-vlan-creation disable
This example shows how to display nondefault system configuration information:
Console> show config system
# ***** NON-DEFAULT CONFIGURATION *****
#Current Time: Thu Dec 23 1999, 14:01:24
set boot config-register 0x2
set boot system flash bootflash:kk1
This example shows how to display all system default and nondefault configuration information:
Console> show config system all
This example shows how to display module nondefault configuration information:
# ***** NON-DEFAULT CONFIGURATION *****
#Current Time: Thu Dec 23 1999, 14:01:24
#module 1 : 4-port 10/100BaseTX Supervisor
This example shows how to display default and nondefault configuration information for a specific module:
Console> show config 1 all
#module 1 : 4-port 10/100BaseTX Supervisor
set port channel 1/1-4 off
set port flowcontrol 1/1-4 receive on
set trunk 1/1 auto negotiate 1-1005
set trunk 1/4 auto negotiate 1-1005
set spantree portfast 1/1-4 disable
set spantree portvlancost 1/4 cost 99
set port gvrp 1/1-4 disable
set gvrp registration normal 1/1-4
set gvrp applicant normal 1/1-4
set port gmrp 1/1-4 enable
set gmrp registration normal 1/1-4
set gmrp fwdall disable 1/1-4
Related Commands
clear config
write
show config mode
Use the show config mode command to display the system configuration mode currently running on the switch.
show config mode
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Privileged.
Examples
This example shows how to display the current system configuration mode when set to text:
Console> (enable) show config mode
System configuration mode set to text.
System configuration file = bootflash:switch.cfg
This example shows how to display the current system configuration mode when set to binary:
Console> (enable) show config mode
System configuration mode set to binary.
Related Commands
set config mode
show cops
Use the show cops commands to display COPS information.
show cops info [noalias]
show cops roles
Syntax Description
info
|
Keyword to display COPS status and configuration information.
|
noalias
|
(Optional) Keyword to force the display to show only IP addresses, not IP aliases.
|
roles
|
Keyword to display the ports assigned to each role.
|
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Examples
This example shows how to display COPS status and configuration information:
COPS general configuration
---------------------------
Connection retry intervals : initial = 30 seconds
COPS Diff-Serv client state
---------------------------
COPS connection state :not-connected
Last active server :172.20.25.3 [port:3288]
Primary configured server :172.20.25.3 [port:3288]
Secondary configured server :-
This example shows how to display the ports assigned to each role:
------------------------------- ---------------------------------------
------------------------------- ---------------------------------------
Related Commands
clear cops
set cops
show counters
Use the show counters command to display hardware counters for a port.
show counters mod/port
Syntax Description
mod/port
|
Number of the module and the port.
|
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
The Catalyst 2948G and 2980G switches are fixed configuration switches. Ports are located on module 2 for the 2948G and on modules 2 and 3 for the 2980G; for this reason, if you enter mod_num/port_num 1/N, an error message will be displayed.
Examples
This example shows how to display the counters for port 1 on module 3 (a Token Ring module) on a Catalyst 5000 family or 2926G series switch:
Note
The counters displayed may change depending on the module type queried.
2 ifHCInMulticastPkts = 0
3 ifHCInBroadcastPkts = 0
6 ifHCOutMulticastPkts = 0
7 ifHCOutBroadcastPkts = 0
0 dot5StatsLineErrors = 0
1 dot5StatsBurstErrors = 0
3 dot5StatsAbortTransErrors = 0
4 dot5StatsInternalErrors = 0
5 dot5StatsLostFrameErrors = 0
6 dot5StatsReceiveCongestions = 0
7 dot5StatsFrameCopiedErrors = 0
8 dot5StatsTokenErrors = 0
9 dot5StatsSoftErrors = 0
10 dot5StatsHardErrors = 0
11 dot5StatsSignalLoss = 0
12 dot5StatsTransmitBeacons = 0
13 dot5StatsRecoverys = 0
14 dot5StatsLobeWires = 0
17 dot5StatsFreqErrors = 0
18 dot1dSrPortSpecInFrames = 0
19 dot1dSrPortSpecOutFrames = 0
20 dot1dSrPortApeInFrames = 0
21 dot1dSrPortApeOutFrames = 0
22 dot1dSrPortSteInFrames = 0
23 dot1dSrPortSteOutFrames = 0
24 dot1dSrPortSegmentMismatchDiscards = 0
25 dot1dSrPortDuplicateSegmentDiscards = 0
26 dot1dSrPortHopCountExceededDiscards = 0
27 dot1dSrPortDupLanIdOrTreeErrors = 0
28 dot1dSrPortLanIdMismatches = 0
29 tokenRingMLStatsDropEvents = 0
30 tokenRingMLStatsMacOctets = 0
31 tokenRingMLStatsMacPkts = 0
32 tokenRingMLStatsRingPurgeEvents = 0
33 tokenRingMLStatsRingPurgePkts = 0
34 tokenRingMLStatsBeaconEvents = 0
35 tokenRingMLStatsBeaconPkts = 0
36 tokenRingMLStatsBeaconTime = 0
37 tokenRingMLStatsClaimTokenEvents = 0
38 tokenRingMLStatsClaimTokenPkts = 0
39 tokenRingMLStatsNAUNChanges = 0
40 tokenRingMLStatsLineErrors = 0
41 tokenRingMLStatsInternalErrors = 0
42 tokenRingMLStatsBurstErrors = 0
43 tokenRingMLStatsACErrors = 0
44 tokenRingMLStatsAbortErrors = 0
45 tokenRingMLStatsLostFrameErrors = 0
46 tokenRingMLStatsCongestionErrors = 0
47 tokenRingMLStatsFramesCopiedErrors = 0
48 tokenRingMLStatsFrequencyErrors = 0
49 tokenRingMLStatsTokenErrors = 0
50 tokenRingMLStatsSoftErrorReports = 0
51 tokenRingMLStatsRingPollEvents = 0
52 tokenRingMLStatsHistoryActiveStations = 0
53 tokenRingPStatsDropEvents = 0
54 tokenRingPStatsDataOctets = 0
55 tokenRingPStatsDataPkts = 0
56 tokenRingPStatsDataBroadcastPkts = 0
57 tokenRingPStatsDataMulticastPkts = 0
58 tokenRingPStatsDataPkts18to63Octets = 0
59 tokenRingPStatsDataPkts64to127Octets = 0
60 tokenRingPStatsDataPkts128to255Octets = 0
61 tokenRingPStatsDataPkts256to511Octets = 0
62 tokenRingPStatsDataPkts512to1023Octets = 0
63 tokenRingPStatsDataPkts1024to2047Octets = 0
64 tokenRingPStatsDataPkts2048to4095Octets = 0
65 tokenRingPStatsDataPkts4096to8191Octets = 0
66 tokenRingPStatsDataPkts8192to18000Octets = 0
67 tokenRingPStatsDataPktsGreaterThan18000Octets(null) = 0
68 dot1dTpPortInFrames = 0
69 dot1dTpPortOutFrames = 0
70 dot1dTpPortInDiscards = 0
Table 2-20 describes the fields in the show counters command output when the command is issued against a Token Ring module port.
Table 2-20 show counters Command Token Ring Output Fields
Field
|
Description
|
64-Bit Counters
|
ifHCInOctets
|
Total number of octets received on the interface, including framing characters. This object is a 64-bit version of ifInOctets.
|
ifHCInUcastPkts
|
Number of packets delivered by this sublayer to a higher sublayer not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address. This object is a 64-bit version of ifInUcastPkts.
|
ifHCInMulticastPkts
|
Number of packets delivered by this sublayer to a higher sublayer addressed to a multicast address at this sublayer. For a MAC-layer protocol, these addresses include both group and functional addresses. This object is a 64-bit version of ifInMulticastPkts.
|
ifHCInBroadcastPkts
|
Number of packets delivered by this sublayer to a higher sublayer addressed to a broadcast address at this sublayer. This object is a 64-bit version of ifInBroadcastPkts.
|
ifHCOutOctets
|
Total number of octets transmitted out the interface, including framing characters. This object is a 64-bit version of ifOutOctets.
|
ifHCOutUcastPkts
|
Total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted and were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. This object is a 64-bit version of ifOutUcastPkts.
|
ifHCOutMulticastPkts
|
Total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted and were addressed to a multicast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. For a MAC-layer protocol, these addresses include both group and functional addresses. This object is a 64-bit version of ifOutMulticastPkts.
|
ifHCOutBroadcastPkts
|
Total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted and were addressed to a broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. This object is a 64-bit version of ifOutBroadcastPkts.
|
32-Bit Counters
|
dot5StatsLineErrors
|
Number of times a frame or token was copied or repeated by a station.
|
dot5StatsBurstErrors
|
Number of times a station detected the absence of transitions for five half-bit timers (burst-five error).
|
dot5StatsACErrors
|
Number of times a station received an AMP frame or an SMP frame where the AC bits were both set to 0. This indicates that no station recognized the destination address and copied the frame, and then received another SMP frame where both AC-bits were set to 0 without first receiving an AMP frame. This condition indicates a station that cannot set the A bit and the C bit properly.
|
dot5StatsAbortTransErrors
|
Number of times a station transmitted an abort delimiter while transmitting.
|
dot5StatsInternalErrors
|
Number of times a station recognized an internal error.
|
32-Bit Counters (continued)
|
dot5StatsLostFrameErrors
|
Number of times a station was transmitting and its return-to-repeat timer expired. This condition indicates that a transmitting station in strip mode did not receive the frame trailer before the return-to-repeat timer went off.
|
dot5StatsReceiveCongestions
|
Number of times a station recognized a frame addressed to its specific address but had no available buffer space. This condition indicates a congested station.
|
dot5StatsFrameCopiedErrors
|
Number of times a station recognized a frame addressed to its specific address and detected that the frame status field A-bits were set to 1. This condition indicates a possible line hit or duplicate address.
|
dot5StatsTokenErrors
|
Number of times a station acting as the active monitor recognized an error condition that required a token to be transmitted.
|
dot5StatsSoftErrors
|
Number of soft errors the port detected. Soft errors are recoverable by the MAC-layer protocols. The soft error number directly corresponds to the number of report error MAC frames that this port has transmitted.
|
dot5StatsHardErrors
|
Number of times the port detected an immediately recoverable fatal error. This denotes the number of times this port has either transmitted or received a beacon MAC frame.
|
dot5StatsSignalLoss
|
Number of times the port detected a loss of signal condition from the ring.
|
dot5StatsTransmitBeacons
|
Number of times the port transmitted a beacon frame.
|
dot5StatsRecoverys
|
Number of claim token MAC frames received or transmitted after the port received a ring-purge MAC frame. This counter signifies the number of times the ring was purged and had recovered back into a normal operating state.
|
dot5StatsLobeWires
|
Number of times the port detected an open or short circuit in the lobe data path. The adapter is closed and the ring state signifies this condition.
|
dot5StatsRemoves
|
Number of times the port received a remove ring station MAC frame request. When the port receives this, it enters the closed state.
|
dot5StatsSingles
|
Number of times the port sensed that it is the only station on the ring. This occurs if the port is the first one up on a ring or if there is a hardware problem.
|
dot5StatsFreqErrors
|
Number of times the port detected that the incoming signal frequency differs from the expected frequency specified by the IEEE 802.5 standard.
|
dot1dSrPortSpecInFrames
|
Number of Specifically-Routed frames received.
|
dot1dSrPortSpecOutFrames
|
Number of Specifically-Routed frames transmitted.
|
dot1dSrPortApeInFrames
|
Number of All-Paths (All-Routes) Explorer frames received.
|
dot1dSrPortApeOutFrames
|
Number of All-Paths (All-Routes) Explorer frames transmitted.
|
dot1dSrPortSteInFrames
|
Number of Spanning-Tree Explorer frames received.
|
dot1dSrPortSteOutFrames
|
Number of Spanning-Tree Explorer frames transmitted.
|
dot1dSrPortSegmentMismatchDiscards
|
Number of Explorer frames discarded by this port because the route descriptors field contained an invalid adjacent segment value.
|
dot1dSrPortDuplicateSegmentDiscards
|
Number of Explorer frames discarded by this port because the routing descriptor field contained a duplicate segment value.
|
32-Bit Counters (continued)
|
dot1dSrPortHopCountExceededDiscards
|
Number of Explorer frames discarded because the number of routing descriptors in the RIF exceeded the specified maximum hop count.
|
dot1dSrPortDupLanIdOrTreeErrors
|
Number of duplicate LAN IDs or tree errors. This helps to detect problems in networks containing older IBM source routing bridges.
|
dot1dSrPortLanIdMismatches
|
Number of discarded All-Routes Explorer and Spanning-Tree Explorer frames because the last LAN ID in the routing information field did not equal the LAN-in ID. This error can occur in implementations that do only a LAN-in ID and bridge number check instead of a LAN-in ID, bridge number, and LAN-out ID check before forwarding broadcast frames.
|
tokenRingMLStatsDropEvents
|
Number of events when packets were dropped by the probe due to lack of resources. This number is not necessarily the number of packets dropped; it is the number of times this condition was detected. This value is the same as the corresponding tokenRingPStatsDropEvents.
|
tokenRingMLStatsMacOctets
|
Number of octets of data in MAC packets (excluding those that were not good frames) received on the network. This excludes framing bits but includes FCS octets.
|
tokenRingMLStatsMacPkts
|
Number of MAC packets (excluding packets that were not good frames) received.
|
tokenRingMLStatsRingPurgeEvents
|
Number of times that the ring entered the ring-purge state from a normal ring state. The ring-purge state that occurs in response to the claim token or beacon state is not counted.
|
tokenRingMLStatsRingPurgePkts
|
Number of ring-purge MAC packets detected by the probe.
|
tokenRingMLStatsBeaconEvents
|
Number of times that the ring entered a beaconing state (beaconFrameStreamingState, beaconBitStreamingState, beaconSetRecoveryModeState, or beaconRingSignalLossState) from a non-beaconing state. A change of the source address of the beacon packet does not constitute a new beacon event.
|
tokenRingMLStatsBeaconPkts
|
Number of beacon MAC packets detected by the probe.
|
tokenRingMLStatsBeaconTime
|
Amount of time that the ring was in the beaconing state.
|
tokenRingMLStatsClaimTokenEvents
|
Number of times the ring entered the claim token state from the normal ring state or ring-purge state. The claim token state that comes in response to a beacon state is not counted.
|
tokenRingMLStatsClaimTokenPkts
|
Number of claim token MAC packets detected by the probe.
|
tokenRingMLStatsNAUNChanges
|
Number of NAUN changes detected by the probe.
|
tokenRingMLStatsLineErrors
|
Number of line errors reported in error reporting packets detected by the probe.
|
tokenRingMLStatsInternalErrors
|
Number of adapter internal errors reported in error reporting packets detected by the probe.
|
tokenRingMLStatsBurstErrors
|
Number of burst errors reported in error reporting packets detected by the probe.
|
tokenRingMLStatsACErrors
|
Number of AC (address copied) errors reported in error reporting packets detected by the probe.
|
32-Bit Counters (continued)
|
tokenRingMLStatsAbortErrors
|
Number of abort delimiters reported in error reporting packets detected by the probe.
|
tokenRingMLStatsLostFrameErrors
|
Number of lost frame errors reported in error reporting packets detected by the probe.
|
tokenRingMLStatsCongestionErrors
|
Number of receive congestion errors reported in error reporting packets detected by the probe.
|
tokenRingMLStatsFramesCopiedErrors
|
Number of frame-copied errors reported in error reporting packets detected by the probe.
|
tokenRingMLStatsDropEvents
|
Number of events where packets were dropped by the probe due to lack of resources. This number is not necessarily the number of packets dropped; it indicates the number of times this condition was detected. This value is the same as the corresponding tokenRingPStatsDropEvents.
|
tokenRingMLStatsFrequencyErrors
|
Number of frequency errors reported in error reporting packets detected by the probe.
|
tokenRingMLStatsTokenErrors
|
Number of token errors reported in error reporting packets detected by the probe.
|
tokenRingMLStatsSoftErrorReports
|
Number of soft error report frames detected by the probe.
|
tokenRingMLStatsRingPollEvents
|
Number of ring poll events detected by the probe.
|
tokenRingMLStatsHistoryActiveStations
|
Maximum number of active stations on the ring detected by the probe during this sampling interval.
|
tokenRingPStatsDropEvents
|
Number of events where packets were dropped by the probe due to lack of resources. This number is not necessarily the number of packets dropped; it indicates the number of times this condition was detected. This value is the same as the corresponding tokenRingMLStatsDropEvents.
|
tokenRingPStatsDataOctets
|
Number of octet data in good frames received on the network (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets) in non-MAC packets.
|
tokenRingPStatsDataPkts
|
Number of non-MAC packets in good frames received.
|
tokenRingPStatsDataBroadcastPkts
|
Number of good non-MAC frames received that were directed to an LLC broadcast address (0xFFFFFFFFFFFF or 0xC000FFFFFFFF).
|
tokenRingPStatsDataMulticastPkts
|
Number of good non-MAC frames received that were directed to a local or global multicast or functional address. This number does not include packets directed to the broadcast address.
|
tokenRingPStatsDataPkts18to63Octets
|
Number of good non-MAC frames received between 18 and 63 octets in length inclusive, excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets.
|
tokenRingPStatsDataPkts64to127Octets
|
Number of good non-MAC frames received between 64 and 127 octets in length inclusive, excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets.
|
tokenRingPStatsDataPkts128to255Octets
|
Number of good non-MAC frames received between 128 and 255 octets in length inclusive, excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets.
|
tokenRingPStatsDataPkts256to511Octets
|
Number of good non-MAC frames received between 256 and 511 octets in length inclusive, excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets.
|
32-Bit Counters (continued)
|
tokenRingPStatsDataPkts512to1023Octets
|
Number of good non-MAC frames received between 512 and 1023 octets in length inclusive, excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets.
|
tokenRingPStatsDataPkts1024to2047Octets
|
Number of good non-MAC frames received between 1024 and 2047 octets in length inclusive, excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets.
|
tokenRingPStatsDataPkts2048to4095Octets
|
Number of good non-MAC frames received between 2048 and 4095 octets in length inclusive, excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets.
|
tokenRingPStatsDataPkts4096to8191Octets
|
Number of good non-MAC frames received between 4096 and 8191 octets in length inclusive, excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets.
|
tokenRingPStatsDataPkts8192to18000Octets
|
Number of good non-MAC frames received between 8192 and 18000 octets in length inclusive, excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets.
|
tokenRingPStatsDataPktsGreaterThan18000Octets(null)
|
Number of good non-MAC frames received that were greater than 18000 octets in length, excluding framing bits but including FCS octets.
|
dot1dTpPortInFrames
|
Number of frames received by this port from its segment. Frames received on the interface corresponding to this port are counted by this object only if they are for a protocol being processed by the local bridging function, including bridge management frames.
|
dot1dTpPortOutFrames
|
Number of frames transmitted by this port to its segment. Frames transmitted on the interface corresponding to this port are counted by this object only if they are for a protocol being processed by the local bridging function, including bridge management frames.
|
dot1dTpPortInDiscards
|
Number of valid frames received that were discarded (for example, filtered) by the forwarding process.
|
When you enter the show counters command against a Catalyst 4000 family or 2948G switch port, the display is similar to that of a Catalyst 5000 family or 2926G series switch.
Console> show counters 2/1
0 rxUnicastPacketCount = 0
1 txUnicastPacketCount = 0
2 rxMulticastPacketCount = 0
3 txMulticastPacketCount = 0
4 rxBroadcastPacketCount = 0
5 txBroadcastPacketCount = 0
14 rxNoPacketBufferCount = 0
15 rxCRCAlignErrorPacketCount = 0
16 rxUndersizedPacketCount = 0
17 rxOversizedPacketCount = 0
18 rxFragmentPacketCount = 0
19 rxJabberPacketCount = 0
20 pauseControlFramesRx = 0
21 pauseControlFramesTx = 0
22 unsupportedOpcodesRx = 0
23 txQueueNotAvailable = 0
24 totalCollisionCount = 0
25 lateCollisionCount = 0
26 singleCollisionFrames = 0
27 multipleCollisionFrames = 0
28 excessiveCollisionFrames = 0
29 deferredTransmissions = 0
30 carrierSenseErrors = 0
31 falseCarrierDuringIdle = 0
32 symbolErrorDuringCarrier = 0
33 sequenceErrorDuringCarrier = 0
0 rxUnicastPacketCount = 0
1 txUnicastPacketCount = 0
2 rxMulticastPacketCount = 0
3 txMulticastPacketCount = 0
4 rxBroadcastPacketCount = 0
5 txBroadcastPacketCount = 0
14 rxNoPacketBufferCount = 0
15 rxCRCAlignErrorPacketCount = 0
16 rxUndersizedPacketCount = 0
17 rxOversizedPacketCount = 0
18 rxFragmentPacketCount = 0
19 rxJabberPacketCount = 0
20 pauseControlFramesRx = 0
21 pauseControlFramesTx = 0
22 unsupportedOpcodesRx = 0
23 txQueueNotAvailable = 0
24 totalCollisionCount = 0
25 lateCollisionCount = 0
26 singleCollisionFrames = 0
27 multipleCollisionFrames = 0
28 excessiveCollisionFrames = 0
29 deferredTransmissions = 0
30 carrierSenseErrors = 0
31 falseCarrierDuringIdle = 0
32 symbolErrorDuringCarrier = 0
33 sequenceErrorDuringCarrier = 0
Table 2-21 describes the additional fields which may be displayed.
Table 2-21 show counters Command Output Fields for Catalyst 4000 Family and
2948G Series Switches
Field
|
Description
|
txUnicastPacketCount (size 64 bits)
|
Number of transmitted unicast packets (size 64 bits).
|
rxUnicastPacketCount (size 64 bits)
|
Received unicast packets (size 64 bits).
|
txMulticastPacketCoun t (size 64 bits)
|
Number of transmitted multicast packets (size 64 bits).
|
rxMulticastPacketCount (size 64 bits)
|
Number of received multicast packets (size 64 bits).
|
txBroadcastPacketCount (size 64 bits)
|
Number of transmitted broadcast packets (size 64 bits).
|
rxBroadcastPacketCount (size 64 bits)
|
Number of received broadcast packets (size 64 bits).
|
rxNoPacketBufferCount
|
Number of received no packet buffer packets.
|
rxCRCAlignErrorPacketCount
|
Number of received CRC align error packets.
|
rxFragmentPacketCount
|
Number of received fragment packets (size 64 bits).
|
rxJabberPacketCount
|
Number of received Jabber packets (size 64 bits).
|
unsupportedOpcodesRx
|
Number of unsupported Opcodes received errors.
|
txQueueNotAvailable
|
Number of transmit queue not available errors.
|
totalCollisionCount
|
Total collision count (Fast Ethernet)
|
falseCarrierDuringIdle
|
Number of false carrier duringidle (Fast Ethernet) errors.
|
symbolErrorDuringCarrier
|
Number of symbol error during carrier (Fast Ethernet) errors.
|
SequenceErrorDuringCarrier
|
Number of sequence error during carrier (Gigabit Ethernet) errors.
|
Related Commands
clear counters
show default
Use the show default command to check the status of the default port status setting.
show default
Syntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Privileged.
Usage Guidelines
The command shows whether the set default portstatus command is in disable or enable mode.
Examples
This example shows how to display the status of the default port status:
Related Commands
set default portstatus
show dot1x
Use the show dot1x command to display the system dot1x capabilities, protocol version, and timer values.
show dot1x
Syntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Examples
This example shows how to display the dot1x information for the system:
PAE Capability Authenticator Only
system-auth-control enabled
server-timeout 10 seconds
re-authperiod 3600 seconds
Related Commands
clear dot1x config
set dot1x
set port dot1x
show port dot1x
show drip statistics
Use the show drip statistics command to display DRiP statistics.
show drip statistics
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Privileged.
Examples
This example shows how to display the DRiP settings:
Console> show drip statistics
CRF distribution is Disabled
Input queue drops = 0. Output drops = 0
Related Commands
clear drip statistics
show dvlan statistics
Use the show dvlan statistics command to display DVLAN statistics.
show dvlan statistics
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Examples
This example shows how to display the DVLAN statistical information:
Console> show dvlan statistics
VQP Insufficient Resource: 0
show errdisable-timeout
Use the show errdisable-timeout command to display the errdisable timeout configuration and status.
show errdisable-timeout
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Privileged.
Examples
This example shows how to display the errdisable timeout configuration and status:
Console> show errdisable-timeout
ErrDisable Reason Timeout Status
------------------- ------------
channel-misconfig Disable
Ports that will be enabled at the next timeout:
Related Commands
set errdisable-timeout
show errordetection
Use the show errordetection command to display error detection settings.
show errordetection
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Privileged.
Examples
This example shows how to display the error detection settings:
Console> show errordetection
Inband error detection: disabled
Memory error detection: enabled
Port counter error detection: enabled
Related Commands
set errordetection
show fddi
Use the show fddi command to display the settings for FDDI and CDDI modules.
show fddi
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
This command is not supported on the three-port Gigabit Ethernet switching module (WS-X5403).
Examples
This example shows how to display the FDDI settings:
Mod SMT User-Data T-Notify TReq
--- -------------------------- -------- -------
Port Tlmin Ler-CutOff Ler-Alarm
----- -------- ---------- ---------
Table 2-22 describes the fields in the show fddi command output.
Table 2-22 show fddi Command Output Fields
Field
|
Description
|
Mod
|
Module number.
|
SMT User-Data
|
Configured user-data string for the module.
|
T-Notify
|
TNotify timer value for the FDDI module.
|
Tlmin
|
TL_MIN value for the FDDI port.
|
Ler-CutOff
|
LER-cutoff value for the FDDI port.
|
Ler-Alarm
|
LER-alarm value for the FDDI port.
|
Related Commands
set fddi alarm
set fddi cutoff
set fddi tlmin
set fddi tnotify
set fddi treq
set fddi userdata
show fddicam
Use the show fddicam command to display the FDDI CAM table for a FDDI module.
show fddicam mod_num [fddi] [mac_addr]
Syntax Description
mod_num
|
Number of the module.
|
fddi
|
(Optional) Keyword to cause MAC addresses to display in noncanonical format.
|
mac_addr
|
(Optional) Specific MAC address that displays FDDI CAM table information.
|
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
This command is not supported on the three-port Gigabit Ethernet switching module (WS-X5403).
Examples
This example shows how to display the FDDI CAM table for module 4:
MAC Address VLAN Protocol Type
----------------- ---- -------------
Total FDDI CAM entries = 2
Table 2-23 describes the fields in the show fddicam command output.
Table 2-23 show fddicam Command Output Fields
Field
|
Description
|
MAC Address
|
MAC address of the FDDI module.
|
VLAN
|
VLAN that the MAC address was learned on.
|
Protocol Type
|
Protocol type learned for the MAC address.
|
Total FDDI CAM entries
|
Total number of FDDI CAM table entries found.
|
Related Commands
clear cam
set bridge fddicheck
show config
show file
Use the show file command to display the contents of a file.
show file [device:] filename [dump]
Syntax Description
device:
|
(Optional) Supervisor Engine III only; valid devices are bootflash, slot0, and slot1.
|
filename
|
Name of the file.
|
dump
|
(Optional) Keyword to show the hex dump of the file.
|
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Privileged.
Usage Guidelines
A colon (:) is required after the specified device.
Examples
This example shows how to use the show file command on switches with Supervisor Engines III:
Console> show file slot0:cfgfile
#version 5.3(0.11)BOU-Eng
set password $1$FMFQ$HfZR5DUszVHIRhrz4h6V70
set enablepass $1$FMFQ$HfZR5DUszVHIRhrz4h6V70
This example shows how to view the hex dump of a file:
Console> show file slot0:cfgfile dump
8099d140 0A626567 696E0A21 0A237665 7273696F .begin.!.#versio
8099d150 6E20352E 3328302E 31312942 4F552D45 n 5.3(0.11)BOU-E
8099d160 6E670A21 0A736574 20706173 73776F72 ng.!.set passwor
8099d170 64202431 24464D46 51244866 5A523544 d $1$FMFQ$HfZR5D
8099d180 55737A56 48495268 727A3468 36563730 UszVHIRhrz4h6V70
8099d1b0 7A564849 5268727A 34683656 37300A73 zVHIRhrz4h6V70.s
8099d1c0 65742070 726F6D70 7420436F 6E736F6C et prompt Consol
8099d1d0 653E0A73 6574206C 656E6774 68203234 e>.set length 24
This example shows how to use the show file command on switches with Supervisor Engines II G and IIIG:
# ***** NON-DEFAULT CONFIGURATION *****
# Wed Apr 21 1999, 22:55:10
#version 5.3(0.53-Eng)ASP
#frame distribution method
set port channel all distribution mac both
set interface sc0 1 172.20.25.145/255.255.0.0 172.20.255.255
set ip route 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 172.20.25.201
set boot auto-config non-recurring
set qos map 1q4t 0 0 cos 0
set qos map 1q4t 0 0 cos 1
set qos map 1q4t 0 0 cos 2
set qos map 1q4t 0 0 cos 4
set qos map 1q4t 0 0 cos 5
set qos map 1q4t 0 0 cos 6
set qos map 1q4t 0 0 cos 7
set qos wred-threshold 1q4t tx queue 1 0 0 0 0
#module 1 : 4-port 10/100BaseTX Supervisor
#module 2 : 24-port 10BaseF Ethernet
#module 3 : 12-port 10/100BaseTX Ethernet
show flash
Use the show flash command to list bootflash or Flash PC card information, including file code names, version numbers, volume ID, status, and sizes.
show flash devices
show flash [[m/]device:] [all | chips | filesys]
Syntax Description
devices
|
Keyword to display the file code names on Flash.
|
m/
|
(Optional) Supervisor Engine III only; module number of the supervisor engine containing the Flash device.
|
device:
|
(Optional) Supervisor Engine III only; valid devices are bootflash, slot0, and slot1.
|
all
|
(Optional) Supervisor Engine III only; keyword to list deleted files, undeleted files, and files with errors on a Flash memory device.
|
chips
|
(Optional) Supervisor Engine III only; keyword to show information about the Flash chip.
|
filesys
|
(Optional) Supervisor Engine III only; keyword to show the Device Info Block, the Status Info, the Usage Info, and the volume ID.
|
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
A colon (:) is required after the specified device.
Examples
This example shows how to list the Flash files:
Console> show flash devices
slot0, slot1, bootflash, tftp
This example shows how to list the Flash information for Supervisor Engines I or II:
File Version Sector Size Built
-------------- ------------ ------------ ------- -----------------
c5000 nmp 3.1(213-Eng) 02-11 1606709 06/16/98 00:16:21
epld 3.1 30 72920 06/14/98 20:33:06
lcp atm 3.1 12-15 23747 06/14/98 12:16:37
lcp tr 3.1 12-15 28737 06/14/98 12:22:52
lcp c5ip 3.1 12-15 23723 06/14/98 12:27:36
lcp 64k 3.1 12-15 57100 06/14/98 12:24:57
atm/fddi 3.1 12-15 24502 06/14/98 11:57:58
lcp 360 3.1(212) 12-15 120648 06/14/98 12:32:50
mcp 3.1 12-15 26278 06/14/98 11:50:41
cfg1 7124 04/23/99 09:20:50
cfg2 849 04/20/99 13:45:01
The following examples show how to list Flash information for Supervisor Engine III:
-#- ED --type-- --crc--- -seek-- nlen -length- -----date/time------ name
1 .. ffffffff 1f65a4dd 45050 8 20429 Apr 01 1999 15:38:42 5500.cfg
2 .. ffffffff 13c368fe 4e9aa0 29 4868557 Mar 02 2000 12:06:18 cat5000-sup3
2712928 bytes available (4889248 bytes used)
Console> show flash chips
******** Intel Series 2+ Status/Register Dump ********
ATTRIBUTE MEMORY REGISTERS:
Config Option Reg (4000): 2
Config Status Reg (4002): 0
Card Status Reg (4100): 1
Write Protect Reg (4104): 4
Voltage Cntrl Reg (410C): 0
Rdy/Busy Mode Reg (4140): 2
COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 0
Intelligent ID Code : 8989A0A0
Compatible Status Reg: 8080
0 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
8 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
16 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
24 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 1
Intelligent ID Code : 8989A0A0
Compatible Status Reg: 8080
0 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
8 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
16 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
24 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 2
Intelligent ID Code : FF00FF
IID Not Intel -- assuming bank not populated
COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 3
Intelligent ID Code : FF00FF
IID Not Intel -- assuming bank not populated
COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 4
Intelligent ID Code : FF00FF
IID Not Intel -- assuming bank not populated
Console> show flash filesys
-------- F I L E S Y S T E M S T A T U S --------
Magic Number = 6887635 File System Vers = 10000 (1.0)
Length = 800000 Sector Size = 20000
Programming Algorithm = 4 Erased State = FFFFFFFF
File System Offset = 20000 Length = 7A0000
MONLIB Offset = 100 Length = C730
Bad Sector Map Offset = 1FFF8 Length = 8
Squeeze Log Offset = 7C0000 Length = 20000
Squeeze Buffer Offset = 7E0000 Length = 20000
Bytes Used = 201D9B Bytes Available = 5FE265
Bad Sectors = 0 Spared Sectors = 0
OK Files = 1 Bytes = 100FC0
Deleted Files = 1 Bytes = 100DDB
Files w/Errors = 0 Bytes = 0
-#- ED --type-- --crc--- -seek-- nlen -length- -----date/time------ name
1 .D 2 2D6B310A 100fc0 15 1052123 Aug 26 1998 15:43:50 cat5k_r47_1.cbi
2 .. 2 43B312DF 201ed8 15 1052608 Aug 27 1998 10:23:30 cat5k_r47_1.cbi
6283877 bytes available (2104731 bytes used)
-------- F I L E S Y S T E M S T A T U S --------
Magic Number = 6887635 File System Vers = 10000 (1.0)
Length = 800000 Sector Size = 20000
Programming Algorithm = 4 Erased State = FFFFFFFF
File System Offset = 20000 Length = 7A0000
MONLIB Offset = 100 Length = C730
Bad Sector Map Offset = 1FFF8 Length = 8
Squeeze Log Offset = 7C0000 Length = 20000
Squeeze Buffer Offset = 7E0000 Length = 20000
Bytes Used = 201D9B Bytes Available = 5FE265
Bad Sectors = 0 Spared Sectors = 0
OK Files = 1 Bytes = 100FC0
Deleted Files = 1 Bytes = 100DDB
Files w/Errors = 0 Bytes = 0
******** Intel Series 2+ Status/Register Dump ********
ATTRIBUTE MEMORY REGISTERS:
Config Option Reg (4000): 2
Config Status Reg (4002): 0
Card Status Reg (4100): 1
Write Protect Reg (4104): 4
Voltage Cntrl Reg (410C): 0
Rdy/Busy Mode Reg (4140): 2
COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 0
Intelligent ID Code : 8989A0A0
Compatible Status Reg: 8080
0 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
8 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
16 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
24 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 1
Intelligent ID Code : 8989A0A0
Compatible Status Reg: 8080
0 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
8 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
16 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
24 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0
COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 2
Intelligent ID Code : FF00FF
IID Not Intel -- assuming bank not populated
COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 3
Intelligent ID Code : FF00FF
IID Not Intel -- assuming bank not populated
COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 4
Intelligent ID Code : FF00FF
IID Not Intel -- assuming bank not populated
Related Commands
download
reset—switch
show version
upload
show gmrp configuration
Use the show gmrp configuration command to display complete GMRP-related configuration information.
show gmrp configuration
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
If the port list exceeds the available line spaces, the list wraps to the next line.
Examples
This example shows the display when GMRP is enabled:
Console> show gmrp configuration
Global GMRP Configuration:
GMRP Feature is currently enabled on this switch.
GMRP Timers (milliseconds):
Port based GMRP Configuration:
GMRP Status Registration Forward All Port
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Enabled Fixed Disabled 2/1,3/1-2
Related Commands
set gmrp registration
show gmrp statistics
Use the show gmrp statistics command to display GMRP-related statistics for a specified VLAN.
show gmrp statistics [vlan]
Syntax Description
vlan
|
(Optional) VLAN for which to show GMRP statistics.
|
Defaults
If no VLAN is specified, the default is that statistics for VLAN 1 are shown.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Examples
This example shows the display for all the GMRP-related statistics for VLAN 23:
Console> show gmrp statistics 23
GMRP Statistics for vlan <23>:
Total valid GMRP Packets Received: 500
Total valid GMRP Packets Transmitted: 600
Total valid GMRP Packets Received: 0
Total GMRP packets dropped: 0
Total GMRP Registrations Failed: 0
Related Commands
clear gmrp statistics
set gmrp
show gmrp timer
Use the show gmrp timer command to display all the GMRP timers values.
show gmrp timer
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
You can enter the show multicast group command to display GMRP configuration values.
Examples
This example shows how to display all the GMRP timer values:
Timer Timer Value(milliseconds)
---------------------------------------------
Related Commands
set garp timer
set gmrp timer
set gvrp timer
show multicast group
show gvrp configuration
Use the show gvrp configuration command to display GVRP configuration information, including timer values, whether GVRP and dynamic VLAN creation is enabled, and which ports are running GVRP.
show gvrp configuration
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
If the port list exceeds the available line spaces, the list wraps to the next line.
If no ports are GVRP participants, the message output changes from "GVRP Participants running on port_list" to "GVRP Participants running on no ports."
Examples
This example shows how to view GVRP configuration information:
Console> show gvrp configuration
Global GVRP Configuration:
GVRP Feature is currently enabled on the switch.
GVRP dynamic VLAN creation is enabled.
GVRP Timers(milliseconds)
Port based GVRP Configuration:
GVRP Status Registration Port
-------------- --------------- -------------------------------------------------------
Enabled Normal 2/1-2,3/1-8,7/1-24,8/1-24
GVRP Participants running on 3/7-8.
Related Commands
clear gvrp statistics
set gvrp
set gvrp dynamic-vlan-creation
set gvrp registration
set gvrp timer
show gvrp statistics
show gvrp statistics
Use the show gvrp statistics command to view GVRP statistics for a port.
show gvrp statistics [mod/port]
Syntax Description
mod/port
|
(Optional) Number of the module and port.
|
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Examples
This example shows how to view GVRP statistics for module 2, port 1:
Console> show gvrp statistics 2/1
GVRP statistics for port 2/1:
Total valid pkts rcvd: 18951
Total invalid pkts recvd 0
General Queries recvd 377
Group Specific Queries recvd 0
MAC-Based General Queries recvd 0
Failures to add GDA to EARL 0
Topology Notifications rcvd 10
Table 2-24 describes the fields in the show gvrp statistics output.
Table 2-24 show gvrp statistics Command Output Fields
Field
|
Description
|
GVRP Enabled
|
Status of whether GVRP is enabled or disabled.
|
Total valid pkts recvd
|
Total number of valid GVRP packets received.
|
Total invalid pkts recvd
|
Total number of invalid GVRP packets received.
|
General Queries recvd
|
Total number of GVRP general queries received.
|
Group Specific Queries recvd
|
Total number of GVRP group-specific queries received.
|
MAC-Based General Queries recvd
|
Total number of MAC-based general queries received.
|
Leaves recvd
|
Total number of GVRP leaves received.
|
Reports recvd
|
Total number of GVRP reports received.
|
Queries Xmitted
|
Total number of GVRP general queries transmitted by the switch.
|
GS Queries Xmitted
|
Total number of GVRP group specific-equivalent queries transmitted by the switch.
|
Reports Xmitted
|
Total number of GVRP reports transmitted by the switch.
|
Leaves Xmitted
|
Total number of GVRP leaves transmitted by the switch.
|
Failures to add GDA to EARL
|
Total number of times the switch failed to add a multicast entry (GDA) to the EARL table.
|
Topology Notifications rcvd
|
Total number of topology change notifications received by the switch.
|
GVRP packets dropped
|
Total number of GVRP packets dropped by the switch.
|
Related Commands
clear gvrp statistics
set gvrp
set gvrp dynamic-vlan-creation
set gvrp registration
set gvrp timer
show gvrp configuration
show ifindex
Use the show ifindex command to display the information of the specific ifIndex.
show ifindex number
Syntax Description
number
|
Number of the ifIndex.
|
Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
You can designate multiple ifIndex numbers by separating each number with commas. To specify a range of numbers, use a dash (-) between the low and high numbers.
Examples
This example shows how to display ifIndex information:
Console> show ifindex 1,2,3,4-15
Ifindex 1 is mapped to interface sc0.
Ifindex 2 is mapped to interface sl0.
Ifindex 3 is mapped to port 1/1.
Ifindex 4 is mapped to port 1/2.
Ifindex 5 is mapped to port 1/3.
Ifindex 6 is mapped to port 1/4.
Ifindex 7 is mapped to vlan 1.
Ifindex 8 is mapped to vlan 1002.
Ifindex 9 is mapped to vlan 1004.
Ifindex 10 is mapped to vlan 1005.
Ifindex 11 is mapped to vlan 1003.
Ifindex 12 is mapped to port 9/1.
Ifindex 13 is mapped to port 9/2.
Ifindex 14 is mapped to port 9/3.
Ifindex 15 is mapped to port 9/4.