Table Of Contents
Show Commands
show access-lists
show accounting
show aliases
show arp
show async bootp
show async status (Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010)
show atm accounting
show atm addresses
show atm arp-server
show atm connection-traffic-table
show atm filter-expr
show atm filter-set
show atm ilmi-configuration
show atm ilmi-status
show atm input-xlate-table
show atm input-xlate-table
show atm interface
show atm interface resource
show atm map
show atm pnni aesa embedded-number
show atm pnni aggregation link
show atm pnni aggregation node
show atm pnni background routes
show atm pnni background status
show atm pnni database
show atm pnni election
show atm pnni explicit-paths
show atm pnni hierarchy
show atm pnni identifiers
show atm pnni interface
show atm pnni local-node
show atm pnni mobility-info
show atm pnni neighbor
show atm pnni node
show atm pnni precedence
show atm pnni resource-info
show atm pnni scope
show atm pnni statistics
show atm pnni summary
show atm pnni svcc-rcc
show atm pnni topology
show atm pnni traffic
show atm qos-defaults
show atm resource
show atm rmon
show atm route
show atm routing-mode
show atm signalling cug
show atm signalling diagnostics
show atm signalling statistics
show atm snoop
show atm snoop-vc
show atm snoop-vp
show atm status
show atm traffic
show atm traffic shaping
show atm vc
show atm vc signalling
show atm vp
show bootflash:
show buffers
show calendar
show capability (Catalyst 8540 MSR
show cdp
show cdp entry
show cdp interface
show cdp neighbors
show cdp traffic
show ces address
show ces circuit
show ces interface cbr
show ces status
show ciscoview package
show ciscoview version
show clock
show compress
show controllers
show controllers
show controllers access-list
show controllers adjacency
show controllers cef
show controllers interface-info
show controllers ipmcast
show controllers ipx-prefix
show controllers c8500 interface-map
show controllers c8500 ipmcast
show controllers c8500 ipx-node
show controller c8500 ipx-prefix
show controllers c8500 queuing
show debugging
show diag
show diag online (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
show environment
show epc port-qos
show facility-alarm status (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
show file
show flash
show frame-relay connection-traffic-table-row
show frame-relay interface resource
show frame-relay lmi
show functional-image-info
show hardware
show history
show hosts
show ima interface
show interfaces
show ip access-lists
show ip accounting
show ip aliases
show ip arp
show ip interface
show ip masks
show ip redirects
show ip route summary
show ip sockets
show ip tcp header-compression
show ip traffic
show ipc
show lane
show lane bus
show lane client
show lane config
show lane database
show lane default-atm-addresses
show lane le-arp
show lane name
show lane server
show line
show location
show logging
show memory
show ncdp path root
show ncdp ports
show ncdp sources
show ncdp status
show ncdp timers
show network-clocks
show ntp associations
show ntp status
show ppp multilink
show privilege
show processes
show processes memory
show protocols
show qos switching
show qos mapping
show redundancy (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
show registry
show reload
show rhosts
show rif
show rmon alarms
show rmon events
show running-config
show sdm address
show sdm entry
show sdm internal
show sdm label
show sdm lfib
show sdm size
show sdm vrf
show sessions
show sgcp
show sgcp connection
show sgcp endpoint
show sgcp statistics
show snmp
show snoop
show snoop-vc
show sscop
show stacks
show startup-config
show subsys
show switch counters
show switch fabric (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
show switch module (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
show tacacs
show tag-switching atm-tdp bindings
show tag-switching atm-tdp capability
show tag-switching atm-tdp summary
show tag-switching interfaces
show tag-switching tdp discovery
show tag-switching tdp neighbor
show tag-switching tdp parameters
show tag-switching tsp-tunnels
show tcp
show tech-support
show terminal
show users
show vc
show version
Show Commands
The commands shown in this chapter apply to the Catalyst 8540 MSR, Catalyst 8510 MSR, and LightStream 1010 ATM switch routers. Where an entire command or certain attributes of a command have values specific to a particular switch or switch router, an exception is indicated by the following callouts:
•
Catalyst 8540 MSR
•
Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010
Note
Commands that are identical to those documented in the Cisco IOS software documentation have been removed from this chapter.
Note
Commands that no longer function as expected in ATM environments have also been removed from this chapter.
Refer to Appendix D of this command reference for a detailed list of commands that have been removed, changed or replaced.
show access-lists
To display information about the access list, use the show access-lists EXEC command.
show access-lists [aclnumber | aclname]
Syntax Description
aclnumber
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Number from 1 through 1299 that identifies the access list.
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aclname
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Character string that identifies the access list.
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Defaults
The system displays all access lists.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.3.(3a)
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New command
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Examples
The following example is sample output from the show access-lists command when access list 101 is specified.
Switch# show access-lists 101
Extended IP access list 101
permit tcp host 198.92.32.130 any established (4304 matches)
permit udp host 198.92.32.130 any eq domain (129 matches)
permit icmp host 198.92.32.130 any
permit tcp host 198.92.32.130 host 171.69.2.141 gt 1023
permit tcp host 198.92.32.130 host 171.69.2.135 eq smtp (2 matches)
permit tcp host 198.92.32.130 host 198.92.30.32 eq smtp
permit tcp host 198.92.32.130 host 171.69.108.33 eq smtp
permit udp host 198.92.32.130 host 171.68.225.190 eq syslog
permit udp host 198.92.32.130 host 171.68.225.126 eq syslog
deny ip 150.136.0.0 0.0.255.255 224.0.0.0 15.255.255.255
deny ip 171.68.0.0 0.1.255.255 224.0.0.0 15.255.255.255 (2 matches)
deny ip 172.24.24.0 0.0.1.255 224.0.0.0 15.255.255.255
deny ip 192.82.152.0 0.0.0.255 224.0.0.0 15.255.255.255
deny ip 192.122.173.0 0.0.0.255 224.0.0.0 15.255.255.255
deny ip 192.122.174.0 0.0.0.255 224.0.0.0 15.255.255.255
deny ip 192.135.239.0 0.0.0.255 224.0.0.0 15.255.255.255
deny ip 192.135.240.0 0.0.7.255 224.0.0.0 15.255.255.255
deny ip 192.135.248.0 0.0.3.255 224.0.0.0 15.255.255.255
deny ip 192.150.42.0 0.0.0.255 224.0.0.0 15.255.255.255
An access list counter counts how many packets are allowed by each line of the access list. This number is displayed as the number of matches.
For information on how to configure access lists, refer to the ATM Switch Router Software Configuration Guide.
Related Commands
show accounting
To step through all active sessions and to print all the accounting records for actively accounted functions, use the show accounting EXEC command. To disable this function, use the no form of the command.
show accounting
no show accounting
Syntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Defaults
Disabled
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.3(3a)
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New command
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Usage Guidelines
The show accounting command allows you to display the active accountable events on the system.
It provides systems administrators with a quick look at what is going on, and can also help collect information in the event of a data loss on the accounting server. The show accounting command displays additional data on the internal state of AAA if debug aaa accounting is turned on.
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show accounting command.
Switch# show accounting
Active Accounted actions on tty0, User chard Priv 1
Task ID 4425, EXEC Accounting record, 0:04:53 Elapsed
task_id=4425 service=exec port=0
Task ID 3759, Connection Accounting record, 0:01:06 Elapsed
task_id=3759 service=exec port=0 protocol=telnet address=171.19.3.78 cmd=grill
Active Accounted actions on tty10, User chard Priv 1
Task ID 5115, EXEC Accounting record, 0:04:07 Elapsed
task_id=5115 service=exec port=10
Task ID 2593, Connection Accounting record, 0:00:56 Elapsed
task_id=2593 service=exec port=10 protocol=tn3270 address=172.21.14.90
cmd=tn snap
Active Accounted actions on tty11, User mary Priv 1
Task ID 7390, EXEC Accounting record, 0:00:25 Elapsed
task_id=7390 service=exec port=11
Task ID 931, Connection Accounting record, 0:00:20 Elapsed
task_id=931 service=exec port=11 protocol=telnet address=171.19.6.129 cmd=coal
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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show hosts
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Displays the default domain name, the style of the name lookup service, a list of name server hosts, and the cached list of host names and addresses.
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show line
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Displays terminal line parameters.
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show aliases
To display all alias commands or the alias commands in a specified mode, use the show aliases EXEC command.
show aliases [mode]
Syntax Description
mode
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Command mode. You can show the alias commands for the following modes by entering the corresponding keywords.
• acctng-file—ATM accounting file configuration mode
• acctng-sel—ATM accounting selection configuration mode
• atm-router—ATM router configuration mode
• atmsig-cug—Closed user group configuration mode
• atmsig-diag—Diagnostics configuration mode
• atmsig_e164_table_mode—ATMSIG E164 table mode
• configure—Global configuration mode
• exec—EXEC mode
• interface—Interface configuration mode
• lane—ATM LAN Emulation LECS configuration table mode
• line—Line configuration mode
• map-class—Map-class configuration mode
• map-list—Map-list configuration mode
• null-interface—Null interface configuration mode
• pnni-router-node—PNNI router node configuration mode
• route-map—Route map configuration mode
• router—Router configuration mode
• subinterface—Subinterface configuration mode
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Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.3(3a)
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New command
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Usage Guidelines
All modes except for the null interface mode have their own prompts. For example, the prompt for interface configuration mode is:
Switch(config-if)#
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show aliases exec commands. The default aliases for commands in EXEC mode are displayed.
Switch# show aliases exec
Exec mode aliases:
h help
lo logout
p ping
r resume
s show
w where
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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alias
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This command or some of its parameters might not function as expected. Refer to Appendix D. Refer also to the Router Products Command Reference publication for more information about the alias command.
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show arp
To display the entries in the ARP table, use the show arp EXEC command.
show arp
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.3(3a)
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New command
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Examples
The following example is sample output from the show arp command.
Switch# show arp
Protocol Address Age (min) Hardware Addr Type nterface
Internet 172.20.42.112 120 0000.a710.4baf ARPA Ethernet3
AppleTalk 4028.5 29 0000.0c01.0e56 SNAP Ethernet2
Internet 172.20.42.114 105 0000.a710.859b ARPA Ethernet3
AppleTalk 4028.9 - 0000.0c02.a03c SNAP Ethernet2
Internet 172.20.42.121 42 0000.a710.68cd ARPA Ethernet3
Internet 172.20.36.9 - 0000.3080.6fd4 SNAP TokenRing0
AppleTalk 4036.9 - 0000.3080.6fd4 SNAP TokenRing0
Internet 172.20.33.9 - c222.2222.2222 SMDS Serial0
Table 18-1 describes the significant fields shown in the first line of output in the display.
Table 18-1 show arp Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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Protocol
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Type of network address this entry includes.
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Address
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Network address that is mapped to the MAC address in this entry.
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Age (min)
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Interval (in minutes) since this entry was entered in the table, rather than the interval since the entry was last used. (The timeout value is 4 hours.)
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Hardware Addr
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MAC address mapped to the network address in this entry.
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Type
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Encapsulation type used for the network address in this entry. Possible values include:
• ARPA
• SNAP
• ETLK (EtherTalk)
• SMDS (Interface) Interface associated with this network address.
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Related Commands
Command
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Description
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arp (interface)
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Controls the interface-specific handling of IP address resolution into 48-bit Ethernet.
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show async bootp
To display the extended BOOTP request parameters that were configured for asynchronous interfaces, use the show async bootp EXEC command.
show async bootp
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.3(3a)
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New command
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Examples
The following is a sample output of the show async bootp command.
Switch# show async bootp
The following extended data will be sent in BOOTP responses:
bootfile (for address 128.128.1.1) "pcboot"
bootfile (for address 131.108.1.111) "dirtboot"
subnet-mask 255.255.0.0
time-offset -3600
time-server 128.128.1.1
If no extended data is defined, you receive the following response.
No extended data will be sent in BOOTP responses:
Table 18-2 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 18-2 show async bootp Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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bootfile... "pcboot"
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Boot file for address 128.128.1.1 is named pcboot.
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subnet-mask 255.255.0.0
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Subnet mask.
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time-offset -3600
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Local time is one hour (3600 seconds) earlier than UTC time.
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time-server 128.128.1.1
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Address of the time server for the network.
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Related Commands
Command
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Description
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async-bootp
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Cisco IOS command removed from this manual.
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show async status (Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010)
To list the status of the asynchronous interface 1 associated with the auxiliary port, use the show async status user EXEC command.
show async status
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.3(3a)
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New command
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Usage Guidelines
Shows all SLIP asynchronous sessions.
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show async status command.
Switch# show async status
Async protocol statistics:
Rcvd: 5448 packets, 7682760 bytes
1 format errors, 0 checksum errors, 0 overrun, 0 no buffer
Sent: 5455 packets, 7682676 bytes, 0 dropped
Int Local Remote Qd InPack OutPac Inerr Drops MTU Qsz
1 192.31.7.84 Dynamic 0 0 0 0 0 1500 10
Table 18-3 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 18-3 show async status Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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Rcvd:
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Statistics on packets received.
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5548 packets
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Packets received.
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7682760 bytes
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Total number of bytes.
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1 format errors
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Packets with a bad IP header, even before the checksum is calculated.
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0 checksum errors
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Count of checksum errors.
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0 overrun
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Number of giants received.
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0 no buffer
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Number of packets received when no buffer was available.
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Sent:
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Statistics on packets sent.
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5455 packets
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Packets sent.
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7682676 bytes
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Total number of bytes.
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0 dropped
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Number of packets dropped.
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Int
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Interface number.
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*
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Line currently in use.
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Local
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Local IP address on the link.
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Remote
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Remote IP address on the link. "Dynamic" indicates that a remote address is allowed but has not been specified. "None" indicates that no remote address is assigned or being used.
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Qd
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Number of packets on hold queue (Qsz is max).
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InPack
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Number of packets received.
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OutPac
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Number of packets sent.
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Inerr
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Number of total input errors; sum of format errors, checksum errors, overruns, and no buffers.
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Drops
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Number of packets received that would not fit on the hold queue.
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MTU
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Current maximum transmission unit size.
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Qsz
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Current output hold queue size.
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Related Commands
Command
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Description
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slip
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Used to attach or detach a SLIP interface.
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show atm accounting
To show the ATM accounting configuration information, use the show atm accounting
EXEC command.
show atm accounting
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.3(3a)
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New command
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Examples
Catalyst 8540 MSR
The following example is sample output from the show atm accounting EXEC command for a switch router that has remote logging configured.
Switch# show atm accounting
ATM Accounting Info: AdminStatus - UP; OperStatus : UP
Trap Threshold - 90 percent (4500000 bytes)
Interfaces:
AT1/0/0
AT2/0/0
File Entry 1 -
Name: acctng_file1
Descr: atm accounting data
Min-age (seconds): 0
Failed_attempt : soft regular
Interval (seconds) : 60
Collect Mode : on-release periodic
Sizes: Active 68 bytes (#records 0); Ready 74 bytes (#records 0)
Remote Log and local storage are enabled.
Primary Log Host: eagle, TCP listen port: 2001, OperStatus: DOWN
Alternate Log Host: eagle, TCP listen port: 2002, OperStatus: DOWN
Selection Entry 1 -
Subtree OID : 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.18.1.1
List Bitmap : FF.FE.BF.FC
Conn Type : svc-in svc-out pvc pvp spvc-originator spvc-target
Active List Bitmap - FF.FE.BF.FC
Examples
Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010
The following example is sample output from the show atm accounting EXEC command.
Switch# show atm accounting
ATM Accounting Info: AdminStatus - DOWN; OperStatus : DOWN
Trap Threshold - 90 percent (4500000 bytes)
Interfaces:
File Entry 1: Name acctng_file1
Descr: atm accounting data
Min-age (seconds): 3600
Failed_attempt : 0xC0
Interval (seconds) : 3600
Collect Mode : 0x80
No file buffers initialized
selection Entry -
Selection entry 1, subtree OID - 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.18.1.1
Selection entry 1, list bitmap - FF.FE.BF.FC
Selection entry 1, connType bitmap - F0.00
Active selection -
Selection entry 1, subtree OID - 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.18.1.1
Selection entry 1, list bitmap - FF.FE.BF.FC
Selection entry 1, connType bitmap - F0.00
Debug output:
Active Connection/Leg/Party counters
src_legparties (0), dest_legs (0), dest_parties (0)
Sig API: Err - 0
New_Conn: OK - 0; Err - 0
Rel_Conn: OK - 0; Err - 0
New_Leg: OK - 0; Err - 0
Rel_Leg: OK - 0; Err - 0
New_Party: OK - 0; Err - 0
Rel_Party: OK - 0; Err - 0
Switch#
Related Commands
show atm addresses
To display the active ATM addresses on a switch router, use the show atm addresses EXEC command.
show atm addresses
Syntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.3(3a)
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New command
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Usage Guidelines
The first switch router address is displayed with the word "active" to indicate the current address of the switch router. The output also includes automatically generated soft VC addresses, switch refix(es) used by ILMI, configured interface-specific ILMI prefixes, and the configured LECS addresses.
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm addresses command.
Switch# show atm addresses
Switch Address(es):
47.00918100000000000CA79E01.00000CA79E01.00 active
88.888888880000000000000000.000000005151.00
Soft VC Address(es):
47.0091.8100.0000.0000.0ca7.9e01.4000.0c81.8000.00 ATM3/0/0
47.0091.8100.0000.0000.0ca7.9e01.4000.0c81.8010.00 ATM3/0/1
47.0091.8100.0000.0000.0ca7.9e01.4000.0c81.8020.00 ATM3/0/2
47.0091.8100.0000.0000.0ca7.9e01.4000.0c81.8030.00 ATM3/0/3
47.0091.8100.0000.0000.0ca7.9e01.4000.0c81.9000.00 ATM3/1/0
47.0091.8100.0000.0000.0ca7.9e01.4000.0c81.9010.00 ATM3/1/1
47.0091.8100.0000.0000.0ca7.9e01.4000.0c81.9020.00 ATM3/1/2
47.0091.8100.0000.0000.0ca7.9e01.4000.0c81.9030.00 ATM3/1/3
ILMI Switch Prefix(es):
47.0091.8100.0000.0000.0ca7.9e01
88.8888.8888.0000.0000.0000.0000
ILMI Configured Interface Prefix(es):
LECS Address(es):
47.0091.8100.0000.0000.0ca7.9e01.4000.0c81.9030.01
47.0091.8100.0000.0000.0ca7.9e01.4000.0c81.9030.02
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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atm address
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Used to assign a 20-byte ATM address to the switch router.
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show atm arp-server
To display the ATM ARP server table, use the show atm arp-server command.
show atm arp-server atm card/subcard/port[.subinterface]
Syntax Description
card/subcard/port
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Specifies the card, subcard, and port numbers for the ATM interface.
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subinterface
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Specifies the number for the subinterface.
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Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.3(3a)
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New command
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Usage Guidelines
The command only applies to the CPU interface. Use this command to see the ARP server configured on the subinterface CPU.
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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atm aesa gateway
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Used to configure an AESA gateway address on an ATM switch router interface that connects to a service provider maintaining a separate ATM addressing plan.
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show atm connection-traffic-table
To display a table of connection traffic parameters used by network and connection management, use the show atm connection-traffic-table EXEC command.
show atm connection-traffic-table [row row-index | from-row row-index]
Syntax Description
row
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Displays a single row by the row-index number.
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from-row
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Display the entire connection traffic table starting with the row-index.
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row-index
|
Index of the single or starting row, in the range of 1 through 2147483647.
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Defaults
Display the entire connection traffic table.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.3(3a)
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New command
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Usage Guidelines
An asterisk (*) is appended to row indexes created by SNMP but not made active. Because these rows are not active, they cannot be used by connections.
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm connection-traffic-table command.
Switch# show atm connection-traffic-table
Row Service-category pcr scr/mcr mbs cdvt
1 ubr 7113539 none none
2 cbr 424 none
3 vbr-rt 424 424 50 none
4 vbr-nrt 424 424 50 none
5 abr 424 none none
6 ubr 424 none none
64000 cbr 1741 none
2147483645* ubr 0 none none
2147483646* ubr 1 none none
2147483647* ubr 7113539 none none
Table 18-4 describes the fields shown in the display.
Table 18-4 show atm connection-traffic-table Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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Row
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Index to the connection traffic table.
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Service-category
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One of the following:
ubr
cbr
vbr-rt
vbr-nrt
abr
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pcr
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The value of the peak cell rate. The peak cell rate is measured in kbps, and is used to transmit whole cells, including the header.
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scr/mcr
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The value of the sustained cell rate/maximum cell rate. These values are measured in kbps, and are used to transmit whole cells, including the header.
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mbs
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The value of the MBS.
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cdvt
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The value of the cell delay variation tolerance.
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Related Commands
show atm filter-expr
To display a specific ATM filter expression or a summary ATM filter expression, use the
show atm filter-expr EXEC command.
show atm filter-expr name [detail]
Syntax Description
name
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Name of the ATM filter expression.
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detail
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Displays more detailed information; must be the last keyword of the command.
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Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.1(4)
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New command
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Examples
The following displays assume filter expressions were defined using the commands shown in the example. The names fred, barney, wilma, and betty are all filter sets.
Switch# atm filter-expr MEN fred or barney
Switch# atm filter-expr WOMEN wilma or betty
Switch# atm filter-expr ADULTS MEN or WOMEN
The show atm filter-expr command produces the following output.
Switch# show atm filter-expr
MEN = fred or barney
WOMEN = wilma or betty
ADULTS = men or women
The show atm filter-expr detail command produces the following output.
Switch# show atm filter-expr detail
MEN = fred or barney
WOMEN = wilma or betty
ADULTS = (fred or barney) or (wilma or betty)
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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atm filter-expr
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Configures an ATM address filter that matches patterns.
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show atm filter-set
To display a specific ATM filter set or a summary ATM filter set, use the show atm filter-set
EXEC command.
show atm filter-set name
Syntax Description
name
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Name of the ATM filter set.
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Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.1(4)
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New command
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Examples
The following display assumes the filter sets were defined with the commands shown in the example.
Switch# atm filter-set US-OR-NORDUNET 47.0005...
Switch# atm filter-set US-OR-NORDUNET 47.0023...
Switch# atm filter-set LOCAL 49.0003...
The following is a sample output from the show atm filter-set command.
Switch# show atm filter-set
ATM filter set US-OR-NORDUNET
permit 47.0005...
permit 47.0023...
ATM filter set LOCAL
permit 49.0003...
Related Commands
show atm ilmi-configuration
To display the switch router configuration, use the show atm ilmi-configuration EXEC command.
show atm ilmi-configuration
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.1(4)
|
New command
|
Usage Guidelines
Displays the information and status about the switch configuration.
Examples
The following example is sample output of the show atm ilmi-configuration command.
Switch# show atm ilmi-configuration
Switch ATM Address (s):
1122334455667788990112233445566778899000
LECS Address (s):
1122334455667788990011223344556677889900
Table 18-5 describes the fields shown in the display.
Table 18-5 show atm ilmi-configuration Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Switch ATM Address
|
Displays the current switch router address for the ATM interface.
|
LECS Address
|
Displays the current LECS address for the ATM interface.
|
Related Commands
show atm ilmi-status
To display the ILMI-related status information, use the show atm ilmi-status EXEC command.
show atm ilmi-status atm card/subcard/port
Syntax Description
card/subcard/port
|
Specifies the card, subcard, and port number for the ATM interface.
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.1(4)
|
New command
|
Examples
The following example is sample output of the show atm ilmi-status atm command.
Switch# show atm ilmi-status atm 0/1/2
Interface : ATM0/1/2 Interface Type : Private NNI
ILMI VCC : (0, 16) ILMI Keepalive : Disabled
ILMI State: UpAndNormal
Peer IP Addr: 172.20.41.93 Peer IF Name: ATM1/0/3
Peer MaxVPIbits: 8 Peer MaxVCIbits: 14
Peer MaxVPCs: 255 Peer MaxVCCs: 16383
Peer MaxSvccVpi: 255
Peer MinSvccVci: 255
Peer MaxSvpcVpi: 33
Configured Prefix(s) :
47.0091.8100.0000.0040.0b0a.2a81
Table 18-6 describes the fields shown in the display.
Table 18-6 show atm ilmi-status Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Interface
|
Displays the card, subcard, and port number of the specified ATM interface.
|
Interface Type
|
Displays the type of interface for the specified ATM interface.
|
ILMI VCC
|
Displays the number of the current ILMI VCC for the specified ATM interface.
|
ILMI Keepalive
|
Displays the status of ILMI keepalive packets.
|
ILMI State
|
Displays the status for the ILMI for the specified ATM interface.
|
Peer IP Addr
|
Displays the IP address of the peer.
|
Peer IF Name
|
Displays the card, subcard, and port of the peer interface.
|
Peer MaxVPIbits
|
Displays maximum number of bits allowed for VPIs on the peer interface.
|
Peer MaxVCIbits
|
Displays maximum number of bits allowed for VCIs on the peer interface.
|
Peer MaxVPCs
|
Displays the maximum number of switched and permanent VPCs supported on the peer IME ATM interface.
|
Peer MaxVCCs
|
Displays the maximum number of switched and permanent VCCs supported on the peer IME ATM interface.
|
Peer MaxSvpcVpi
|
Displays the maximum VPI that the signalling stack on the peer IME ATM interface is configured to support for allocation to SVPCs.
|
Peer MaxSvccVpi
|
Displays the maximum VPI that the signalling stack on the peer IME ATM interface is configured to support allocation to SVPCs.
|
Peer MinSvccVci
|
Displays the minimum VCI value that the signalling stack on the peer IME ATM interface is configured to support for allocation to SVCCs. The same value applies to all SVCC VPI values for which the signalling stack is configured.
|
Configured Prefix
|
Displays any prefix for the ATM interface.
|
Related Commands
show atm input-xlate-table
To view ITT utilization, including blocks used and available, and ports to which blocks are allocated, use the show atm input-xlate-table EXEC command.
Catalyst 8540 MSR
show atm input-xlate-table [module-id module] [inuse]
Catalyst 8510 MSR and Lightstream 1010
show atm input-xlate-table [inuse]
Syntax Description
inuse
|
Shows a detailed list of in-use blocks by port/VPI.
|
module
|
Valid range is from 1 to 8.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.1(6)EY
|
New command
|
Usage Guidelines
None
Examples
The output of the unqualified command shows detail of the free blocks by size and bank, the aggregate free space left, and the location of in-use blocks. The output of the command with the inuse keyword shows a detailed list of in-use blocks, by the port/VPI to which they are dedicated.
The output of the show atm input-xlate-table command (without the inuse keyword) is:
8540MSR# show atm input-xlate-table
Input Translation Table Free Blocks:
Block-start Size Bank
1 1 0
2 2 0
4 4 0
8 8 0
16 16 0
32 32 0
64 64 0
17408 64 0
128 128 0
17536 128 0
256 256 0
17664 256 0
512 512 0
17920 512 0
1024 1024 0
2048 2048 0
18432 2048 0
4096 4096 0
20480 4096 0
8192 8192 0
24576 8192 0
32769 1 1
32770 2 1
32772 4 1
32776 8 1
32784 16 1
32800 32 1
49248 32 1
32832 64 1
49152 64 1
49344 64 1
32896 128 1
33024 256 1
49408 256 1
33280 512 1
49664 512 1
33792 1024 1
50176 1024 1
34816 2048 1
51200 2048 1
36864 4096 1
53248 4096 1
40960 8192 1
57344 8192 1
Input Translation Table Total Free = 64350
Input Translation Table In Use (display combines contiguous blocks):
Inuse-start Inuse-end Size
0 0 1
16384 17407 1024
17472 17535 64
32768 32768 1
49216 49247 32
49280 49343 64
The output of the command with the inuse keyword is:
Switch# show atm input-xlate-table inuse
Interface VPI VP/VC Address Size
ATM0/1/0 0 VC 17472 64
ATM0/1/0 2 VP 32768 1
ATM0/1/2 0 VC 49216 32
ATM0/1/2 2 VP 0 1
ATM1/0/0 0 VC 49280 64
ATM1/0/0 9 VC 16384 1024
The following example shows shows the show atm input-xlate-table command (without the
inuse keyword).
8540MSR# show atm input-xlate-table
Module 1 Input Translation Table Free Blocks:
Block-start Size
64 64
1280 128
128 128
256 256
512 512
3072 1024
6144 2048
8192 8192
16384 16384
Input Translation Table Total Free = 28736
Input Translation Table In Use (display combines contiguous blocks):
Inuse-start Inuse-end Size
0 63 64
1024 1279 256
1408 3071 1664
4096 6143 2048
===============================================
Module 2 Input Translation Table Free Blocks:
0 1024
1024 1024
2048 2048
4096 4096
8192 8192
16384 16384
Input Translation Table Total Free = 32768
Input Translation Table In Use (display combines contiguous blocks):
Inuse-start Inuse-end Size
===============================================
Module 3 Input Translation Table Free Blocks:
Block-start Size
64 64
128 128
1408 128
256 256
512 512
1536 512
2048 1024
8192 8192
Input Translation Table Total Free = 12864
Input Translation Table In Use (display combines contiguous blocks):
Inuse-start Inuse-end Size
0 63 64
1024 1407 384
3072 6143 3072
16384 32767 16384
===============================================
Module 4 Input Translation Table Free Blocks:
Block-start Size
0 1024
1024 1024
2048 2048
4096 4096
8192 8192
16384 16384
Input Translation Table Total Free = 32768
Input Translation Table In Use (display combines contiguous blocks):
Inuse-start Inuse-end Size
===============================================
Module 5 Input Translation Table Free Blocks:
Block-start Size
1024 128
1280 256
1536 512
0 1024
2048 2048
4096 4096
8192 8192
16384 16384
Input Translation Table Total Free = 32640
Input Translation Table In Use (display combines contiguous blocks):
Inuse-start Inuse-end Size
1152 1279 128
===============================================
Module 6 Input Translation Table Free Blocks:
Block-start Size
1024 1024
0 1024
2048 2048
4096 4096
8192 8192
16384 16384
Input Translation Table Total Free = 32768
Input Translation Table In Use (display combines contiguous blocks):
Inuse-start Inuse-end Size
===============================================
Module 7 Input Translation Table Free Blocks:
Block-start Size
0 1024
1024 1024
2048 2048
4096 4096
8192 8192
16384 16384
Input Translation Table Total Free = 32768
Input Translation Table In Use (display combines contiguous blocks):
Inuse-start Inuse-end Size
===============================================
Module 8 Input Translation Table Free Blocks:
Block-start Size
0 1024
1024 1024
2048 2048
4096 4096
8192 8192
16384 16384
Input Translation Table Total Free = 32768
Input Translation Table In Use (display combines contiguous blocks):
Inuse-start Inuse-end Size
===============================================
The output of the command with the inuse keyword is:
8540MSR# show atm input-xlate-table inuse
Module Interface VPI VP/VC Address Size VP-inuse
0 * * VP 0 64 1
0 ATM0/1/0 3 VC 1536 512
0 ATM0/1/0 4 VC 4096 2048
0 ATM0/1/0 5 VC 2048 1024
0 ATM0/1/0 0 VC 1024 256
0 ATM4/0/0 0 VC 1408 128
2 * * VP 0 64 1
2 ATM2/0/0 2 VC 3072 1024
2 ATM2/0/0 3 VC 1280 64
2 ATM2/0/0 0 VC 1024 256
2 ATM2/0/2 2 VC 4096 2048
2 ATM2/0/2 3 VC 16384 16384
2 ATM2/0/2 0 VC 1344 64
4 ATM8/0/0 0 VC 1152 128
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
atm input-xlate-table minblock vpi
|
Use to specify the minimum ITT-block size that the software attempts to use to allocate an ITT block.
|
atm input-xlate-table autominblock
|
Use to enable automatic determination of minimum ITT block sizes for all VPIs populated with PVCs/Soft PVC source legs.
|
atm input-xlate-table autoshrink
|
Use to free up ITT memory blocks after high-number VCIs are removed.
|
show atm input-xlate-table
To view ITT utilization, including blocks used and available and ports to which blocks are allocated, use the show atm input-xlate-table command.
show atm input-xlate-table [inuse] (LS1010)
show atm input-xlate-table [module-id module] [inuse] (Catalyst 8540MSR)
Syntax Description
inuse
|
Shows a detailed list of in-use blocks by port/VPI.
|
module
|
Valid range is from 1 to 8.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.1(7a)EY
|
New command
|
Usage Guidelines
Under normal operation, an ITT block is not resized after a member VC is removed unless it is the only member VC of the ITT block. If the only remaining VC is removed from an ITT block, the block will be freed. When atm input-xlate-table autoshrink is enabled, and a VC is removed from an ITT block, a check is made to determine if the block size could be reduced by a power of two. If the block can be resized, it is done.
Examples
The output of the unqualified command shows detail of the free blocks by size and bank, the aggregate free space left, and the location of in-use blocks. The output of the command with the inuse keyword shows a detailed list of in-use blocks by port/VPI to which they are dedicated.
The output of the unqualified command (without the inuse keyword) is:
8540MSR# show atm input-xlate-table
Input Translation Table Free Blocks:
Block-start Size Bank
1 1 0
2 2 0
4 4 0
8 8 0
16 16 0
32 32 0
64 64 0
17408 64 0
128 128 0
17536 128 0
256 256 0
17664 256 0
512 512 0
17920 512 0
1024 1024 0
2048 2048 0
18432 2048 0
4096 4096 0
20480 4096 0
8192 8192 0
24576 8192 0
32769 1 1
32770 2 1
32772 4 1
32776 8 1
32784 16 1
32800 32 1
49248 32 1
32832 64 1
49152 64 1
49344 64 1
32896 128 1
33024 256 1
49408 256 1
33280 512 1
49664 512 1
33792 1024 1
50176 1024 1
34816 2048 1
51200 2048 1
36864 4096 1
53248 4096 1
40960 8192 1
57344 8192 1
Input Translation Table Total Free = 64350
Input Translation Table In Use (display combines contiguous blocks):
Inuse-start Inuse-end Size
0 0 1
16384 17407 1024
17472 17535 64
32768 32768 1
49216 49247 32
49280 49343 64
The output of the command with the inuse keyword is:
Switch# show atm input-xlate-table inuse
Interface VPI VP/VC Address Size
ATM0/1/0 0 VC 17472 64
ATM0/1/0 2 VP 32768 1
ATM0/1/2 0 VC 49216 32
ATM0/1/2 2 VP 0 1
ATM1/0/0 0 VC 49280 64
ATM1/0/0 9 VC 16384 1024
Examples
The following example shows shows the show atm input-xlate-table command (without the inuse keyword).
8540MSR# show atm input-xlate-table
Module 0 Input Translation Table Free Blocks:
Block-start Size
64 64
1280 128
128 128
256 256
512 512
3072 1024
6144 2048
8192 8192
16384 16384
Input Translation Table Total Free = 28736
Input Translation Table In Use (display combines contiguous blocks):
Inuse-start Inuse-end Size
0 63 64
1024 1279 256
1408 3071 1664
4096 6143 2048
===============================================
Module 1 Input Translation Table Free Blocks:
0 1024
1024 1024
2048 2048
4096 4096
8192 8192
16384 16384
Input Translation Table Total Free = 32768
Input Translation Table In Use (display combines contiguous blocks):
Inuse-start Inuse-end Size
===============================================
Module 2 Input Translation Table Free Blocks:
Block-start Size
64 64
128 128
1408 128
256 256
512 512
1536 512
2048 1024
8192 8192
Input Translation Table Total Free = 12864
Input Translation Table In Use (display combines contiguous blocks):
Inuse-start Inuse-end Size
0 63 64
1024 1407 384
3072 6143 3072
16384 32767 16384
===============================================
Module 3 Input Translation Table Free Blocks:
Block-start Size
0 1024
1024 1024
2048 2048
4096 4096
8192 8192
16384 16384
Input Translation Table Total Free = 32768
Input Translation Table In Use (display combines contiguous blocks):
Inuse-start Inuse-end Size
===============================================
Module 4 Input Translation Table Free Blocks:
Block-start Size
1024 128
1280 256
1536 512
0 1024
2048 2048
4096 4096
8192 8192
16384 16384
Input Translation Table Total Free = 32640
Input Translation Table In Use (display combines contiguous blocks):
Inuse-start Inuse-end Size
1152 1279 128
===============================================
Block-start Size
1024 1024
0 1024
2048 2048
4096 4096
8192 8192
16384 16384
Input Translation Table Total Free = 32768
Input Translation Table In Use (display combines contiguous blocks):
Inuse-start Inuse-end Size
===============================================
Module 6 Input Translation Table Free Blocks:
Block-start Size
0 1024
1024 1024
2048 2048
4096 4096
8192 8192
16384 16384
Input Translation Table Total Free = 32768
Input Translation Table In Use (display combines contiguous blocks):
Inuse-start Inuse-end Size
===============================================
Module 7 Input Translation Table Free Blocks:
Block-start Size
0 1024
1024 1024
2048 2048
4096 4096
8192 8192
16384 16384
Input Translation Table Total Free = 32768
Input Translation Table In Use (display combines contiguous blocks):
Inuse-start Inuse-end Size
===============================================
The output of the command with the inuse keyword is:
8540MSR# show atm input-xlate-table inuse
Module Interface VPI VP/VC Address Size VP-inuse
0 * * VP 0 64 1
0 ATM0/1/0 3 VC 1536 512
0 ATM0/1/0 4 VC 4096 2048
0 ATM0/1/0 5 VC 2048 1024
0 ATM0/1/0 0 VC 1024 256
0 ATM4/0/0 0 VC 1408 128
2 * * VP 0 64 1
2 ATM2/0/0 2 VC 3072 1024
2 ATM2/0/0 3 VC 1280 64
2 ATM2/0/0 0 VC 1024 256
2 ATM2/0/2 2 VC 4096 2048
2 ATM2/0/2 3 VC 16384 16384
2 ATM2/0/2 0 VC 1344 64
4 ATM8/0/0 0 VC 1152 128
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
atm input-xlate-table minblock vpi
|
To specify the minimum ITT-block size that the software attempts to use to allocate an ITT block, use the atm input-xlate-table minblock vpi command. To disable the minblock, use the no form of this command.
|
atm input-xlate-table autominblock
|
To enable automatic determination of minimum ITT block sizes for all VPIs populated with PVCs/Soft PVC source legs, use the atm input-xlate-table autominblock command. To disable autominblock, use the no form of this command.
|
atm input-xlate-table autoshrink
|
To free up ITT memory blocks after high-number VCIs are removed, use the atm input-xlate-table autoshrink command. To disable the autoshrink function, use the no form of this command.
|
show atm interface
To display ATM-specific information about an ATM interface, use the show atm interface
EXEC command.
show atm interface {atm | atm-p}[card/subcard/port[.vpt#] | [card/subcard/imagroup]]
[bitmap | status | traffic]
Syntax Description
atm
|
Specifies an ATM interface.
|
atm-p
|
Specifies an ATM-P interface.
|
card/subcard/port
|
Specifies the card, subcard, and port number for the ATM or ATM-P interface.
|
.vpt#
|
Specifies the virtual path tunnel number.
|
imagroup
|
Specifies the IMA interface group number (0 to 3).
|
bitmap
|
Displays the ATM interface bitmap.
|
status
|
Displays the ATM interface status.
|
traffic
|
Displays the ATM interface cell traffic.
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.1(4)
|
New command
|
Usage Guidelines
If you do not specify a specific interface, all interfaces on the switch are displayed.
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm interface command for ATM
interface 3/0/0.
Switch# show atm interface atm 3/0/0
Interface: ATM3/0/0 Port-type: t1suni
IF Status: UP Admin Status: up
Auto-config: enabled AutoCfgState: completed
IF-Side: Network IF-type: NNI
Uni-type: not applicable Uni-version: not applicable
Max-VPI-bits: 8 Max-VCI-bits: 14
Max-VP: 255 Max-VC: 16383
ConfMaxSvpcVpi: 255 CurrMaxSvpcVpi: 255
ConfMaxSvccVpi: 255 CurrMaxSvccVpi: 255
ConfMinSvccVci: 35 CurrMinSvccVci: 35
Svc Upc Intent: pass Signalling: Enabled
ATM Address for Soft VC: 47.0091.8100.0000.0040.0b0a.2a81.4000.0c81.8000.00
Configured virtual links:
PVCLs SoftVCLs SVCLs TVCLs PVPLs SoftVPLs SVPLs Total-Cfgd Inst-Conns
4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4
Logical ports(VP-tunnels): 0
Input cells: 14587 Output cells: 14638
5 minute input rate: 0 bits/sec, 0 cells/sec
5 minute output rate: 0 bits/sec, 0 cells/sec
Input AAL5 pkts: 95092, Output AAL5 pkts: 95109, AAL5 crc errors: 0
Table 18-7 describes the fields shown in the display.
Table 18-7 show atm interface Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Interface
|
Displays the card number, subcard number, port number, and VP tunnel number of the interface.
|
Port-type
|
Displays the type of port for the specified ATM interface.
|
IF status
|
Displays the operational status of the specified ATM interface.
|
Admin status
|
Displays the administrative status of the specified ATM interface.
|
Auto-config
|
Displays whether ILMI autoconfiguration is enabled or disabled.
|
AutoCfgState
|
Displays the state of ILMI autoconfiguration for the specified ATM interface.
|
IF-side
|
Displays the interface side for the specified ATM interface.
|
IF-type
|
Displays the type of ATM interface (UNI, NNI, or IISP).
|
Uni-type
|
Displays whether a UNI interface type is public or private.
|
Uni-version
|
Displays the version of a UNI.
|
Max-VPI-bits
|
Displays the maximum number of VPI bits.
|
Max-VCI-bits
|
Displays the maximum number of VCI bits.
|
Max-VP
|
Displays the maximum number of virtual paths on the specified ATM interface.
|
Max-VC
|
Displays the maximum number of virtual channels on the specified ATM interface.
|
ConfMaxSvpcVpi
|
Displays the maximum VPI that the signalling stack on the ATM interface is configured to support for allocation to SVPCs.
|
CurrMaxSvpcVpi
|
Displays the maximum VPI that the signalling stack on the ATM interface currently supports for allocation to SVPCs.
|
ConfMaxSvccVpi
|
Displays the maximum VPI that the signalling stack on the ATM interface is configured to support for allocation to SVCCs.
|
CurrMaxSvccVpi
|
Displays the maximum VPI that the signalling stack on the ATM interface currently supports for allocation to SVCCs.
|
ConfMinSvccVci
|
Displays the minimum VCI value that the signalling stack is configured to support for allocation to SVCCs.
|
CurrMinSvccVci
|
Displays the minimum VCI value that the signalling stack currently supports for allocation to SVCCs.
|
Svc Upc Intent
|
Displays the intended UPC mode to use for SVCs on the interface.
|
Signalling
|
Displays whether ILMI signalling is enabled.
|
PVCLs
|
Displays the number of active PVCs for the specified ATM interface.
|
PVPLs
|
Displays the number of active PVPs for the specified ATM interface.
|
SoftVCLs
|
Displays the number of active soft VCLs for the specified ATM interface.
|
SVCLs
|
Displays the number of active switched VCLs for the specified ATM interface.
|
SoftVPLs
|
Displays the number of active soft VPLs for the specified ATM interface.
|
SVPLs
|
Displays the number of active switched VPLs for the specified ATM interface.
|
Total-Cfgd
|
Displays the total number of configured virtual links.
|
Inst-Conns
|
Displays the number of installed connections for the specified ATM interface.
|
Input cells
|
Displays the number of cells received.
|
Logical ports (VP-tunnels)
|
Displays the number of the logical (subinterface) port.
|
Output cells
|
Displays the number of cells sent.
|
5 minute input rate
|
Displays the total number of cells received in 5 minutes, measured in bits per second and cells per second.
|
5 minute output rate
|
Displays the total number of cells sent in 5 minutes, measured in bits per second and cells per second.
|
Input, output, and CRC errors
|
Displays the number of AAL5 packets that were input, output, and had CRC errors for the specified ATM interface.
|
The following is sample output from the show atm interface command for the subinterface.
Switch# show atm interface atm 0/1/0.2
Interface: ATM0/1/0.2 Port-type: vp tunnel
IF Status: UP Admin Status: up
Auto-config: enabled AutoConfigState: waiting for response from peer
IF-Side Network Interface-type: UNI
Uni-type: Private Uni-version: V3.1
Max-VPI-bits: 0 Max-VCI-bits: 10
Max-VP: 0 Max-VC: 16383
ConfMaxSvpcVpi: 255 CurrMaxSvpcVpi: 255
ConfMaxSvccVpi: 255 CurrMaxSvccVpi: 255
ConfMinSvccVci: 33 CurrMinSvccVci: 33
Signalling: Enabled
ATM Address for Soft VC: 47.0091.8100.0000.0041.0b0a.1581.4000.0c80.1000.02
Configured virtual links:
PVCLs SoftVCLs SVCLs Total-Cfgd Installed-Conns
4 0 0 4 4
Examples
The following is sample output from the show atm interface command for an IMA group.
Switch# show atm interface atm 0/0/ima1
Interface: ATM0/0/ima1 Port-type: imapam_t1_ima
IF Status: UP Admin Status: up
Auto-config: enabled AutoCfgState: completed
IF-Side: Network IF-type: NNI
Uni-type: not applicable Uni-version: not applicable
Max-VPI-bits: 8 Max-VCI-bits: 14
Max-VP: 255 Max-VC: 16383
ConfMaxSvpcVpi: 255 CurrMaxSvpcVpi: 255
ConfMaxSvccVpi: 255 CurrMaxSvccVpi: 255
ConfMinSvccVci: 35 CurrMinSvccVci: 35
Svc Upc Intent: pass Signalling: Enabled
ATM Address for Soft VC: 47.0091.8100.0000.0040.0b0a.2a81.4000.0c80.0090.00
Configured virtual links:
PVCLs SoftVCLs SVCLs TVCLs PVPLs SoftVPLs SVPLs Total-Cfgd Inst-Conns
3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3
Logical ports(VP-tunnels): 0
Input cells: 14806 Output cells: 14730
5 minute input rate: 0 bits/sec, 0 cells/sec
5 minute output rate: 0 bits/sec, 0 cells/sec
Input AAL5 pkts: 95217, Output AAL5 pkts: 95193, AAL5 crc errors: 0
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
atm pvp
|
Used to create a PVP.
|
show ip access-lists
|
Displays the contents of all current IP access lists.
|
show atm status
|
Displays current information about ATM interfaces and the number of installed connections.
|
show ima interface
|
Displays the IMA interface, IMA group, and ATM layer hardware configuration.
|
show atm interface resource
To display resource management interface configuration status and statistics, use the
show atm interface resource EXEC command.
show atm interface resource {atm | atm-p}{card/subcard/port | card/subcard/imagroup}]
[accounting]
Syntax Description
atm
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Specifies an ATM interface.
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atm-p
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Specifies an ATM-P interface.
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card/subcard/port
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Specifies the card, subcard, and port number for the ATM or ATM-P interface.
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imagroup
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Specifies an IMA group number (0 to 3).
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accounting
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Displays RM interface CAC statistics.
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Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.1(4)
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New command
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Usage Guidelines
The show atm interface resource command displays different information depending on the type of interface:
•
external physical interface
•
subinterface
•
CPU interface
Examples
Catalyst 8540 MSR
The following example shows the resource management information displayed by the
show atm interface resource command for a physical interface with the switch processor feature card installed.
Switch# show atm interface resource atm 0/0/1
Resource Management configuration:
Service Classes:
Service Category map: c1 cbr, c2 vbr-rt, c3 vbr-nrt, c4 abr, c5 ubr
Scheduling: RS c1 WRR c2, WRR c3, WRR c4, WRR c5
WRR Weight: 8 c2, 1 c3, 1 c4, 1 c5
Pacing: disabled 0 Kbps rate configured, 0 Kbps rate installed
overbooking : 300%
Service Categories supported: cbr,vbr-rt,vbr-nrt,abr,ubr
Link Distance: 0 kilometers
Controlled Link sharing:
Max aggregate guaranteed services: 90% Rx, 90% TX
Max bandwidth: none cbr RX, none cbr TX, 35% vbr RX, 35% vbr TX,
none abr RX, none abr TX, none ubr RX, none ubr TX
Min bandwidth: none cbr RX, none cbr TX, none vbr RX, none vbr TX,
none abr RX, none abr TX, none ubr RX, none ubr TX
Best effort connection limit: disabled 0 max connections
Max traffic parameters by service (rate in Kbps, tolerance in cell-times):
Peak-cell-rate RX: none cbr, none vbr, none abr, none ubr
Peak-cell-rate TX: none cbr, none vbr, none abr, none ubr
Sustained-cell-rate: none vbr RX, none vbr TX
Minimum-cell-rate RX: none abr, none ubr
Minimum-cell-rate TX: none abr, none ubr
CDVT RX: none cbr, none vbr, none abr, none ubr
CDVT TX: none cbr, none vbr, none abr, none ubr
MBS: none vbr RX, none vbr TX
Resource Management state:
Physical Line Rate (in Kbps) : 155520
Available bit rates (in Kbps):
139967 cbr RX, 139967 cbr TX, 54431 vbr RX, 54431 vbr TX,
139967 abr RX, 139967 abr TX, 139967 ubr RX, 139967 ubr TX
Allocated bit rates:
0 cbr RX, 0 cbr TX, 0 vbr RX, 0 vbr TX,
0 abr RX, 0 abr TX, 0 ubr RX, 0 ubr TX
Best effort connections: 0 pvcs, 0 svcs
Switch#
Examples
Catalyst 8540 MSR
The following example shows the resource management information displayed by the
show atm interface resource command for OC-48c ports only.
Switch# show atm interface resource atm 11/0/0
Resource Management configuration:
Service Classes:
Service Category map: c2 cbr, c2 vbr-rt, c3 vbr-nrt, c4 abr,
Scheduling: RS c1 WRR c2, WRR c3, WRR c4, WRR c5
WRR Weight: 15 c2, 2 c3, 2 c4, 2 c5
CAC Configuration to account for Framing Overhead : Disabled
Pacing: disabled 0 Kbps rate configured, 0 Kbps rate installed
Service Categories supported: cbr,vbr-rt,vbr-nrt,abr,ubr
Link Distance: 0 kilometers
Controlled Link sharing:
Max aggregate guaranteed services: none RX, none TX
Max bandwidth: none cbr RX, none cbr TX, none vbr RX, none vbr TX,
none abr RX, none abr TX, none ubr RX, none ubr TX
Min bandwidth: none cbr RX, none cbr TX, none vbr RX, none vbr TX,
none abr RX, none abr TX, none ubr RX, none ubr TX
Best effort connection limit: disabled 0 max connections
Max traffic parameters by service (rate in Kbps, tolerance in cell-times):
Peak-cell-rate RX: none cbr, none vbr, none abr, none ubr
Peak-cell-rate TX: none cbr, none vbr, none abr, none ubr
Sustained-cell-rate: none vbr RX, none vbr TX
Minimum-cell-rate RX: none abr, none ubr
Minimum-cell-rate TX: none abr, none ubr
CDVT RX: none cbr, none vbr, none abr, none ubr
CDVT TX: none cbr, none vbr, none abr, none ubr
MBS: none vbr RX, none vbr TX
Resource Management state:
Scheduler 1:
Available bit rates (in Kbps):
590975 cbr TX, 590975 vbr TX, 590975 abr TX, 590975 ubr TX
Allocated bit rates (in Kbps):
0 cbr TX, 0 vbr TX, 0 abr TX, 0 ubr TX
Scheduler 2:
Available bit rates (in Kbps):
590975 cbr TX, 590975 vbr TX, 590975 abr TX, 590975 ubr TX
Allocated bit rates (in Kbps):
0 cbr TX, 0 vbr TX, 0 abr TX, 0 ubr TX
Scheduler 3:
Available bit rates (in Kbps):
590975 cbr TX, 590975 vbr TX, 590975 abr TX, 590975 ubr TX
Allocated bit rates (in Kbps):
0 cbr TX, 0 vbr TX, 0 abr TX, 0 ubr TX
Scheduler 4:
Available bit rates (in Kbps):
590975 cbr TX, 590975 vbr TX, 590975 abr TX, 590975 ubr TX
Allocated bit rates (in Kbps):
0 cbr TX, 0 vbr TX, 0 abr TX, 0 ubr TX
Available bit rates (in Kbps):
2363903 cbr RX, 2363903 cbr TX, 2363903 vbr RX, 2363903 vbr TX,
2363903 abr RX, 2363903 abr TX, 2363903 ubr RX, 2363903 ubr TX
Allocated bit rates:
0 cbr RX, 0 cbr TX, 0 vbr RX, 0 vbr TX,
0 abr RX, 0 abr TX, 0 ubr RX, 0 ubr TX
Best effort connections: 0 pvcs, 0 svcs
Examples
Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010
The following example shows the resource management information displayed by the
show atm interface resource command for a physical interface with an FC-PCQ installed.
Switch# show atm interface resource atm 1/1/0
Resource Management configuration:
Service Classes:
Service Category map: c2 cbr, c2 vbr-rt, c3 vbr-nrt, c4 abr, c5 ubr
Scheduling: RS c1 WRR c2, WRR c3, WRR c4, WRR c5
WRR Weight: 15 c2, 2 c3, 2 c4, 2 c5
CAC Configuration to account for Framing Overhead : Disabled
Pacing: disabled 0 Kbps rate configured, 0 Kbps rate installed
Service Categories supported: cbr,vbr-rt,vbr-nrt,abr,ubr
Link Distance: 0 kilometers
Controlled Link sharing:
Max aggregate guaranteed services: none RX, none TX
Max bandwidth: none cbr RX, none cbr TX, none vbr RX, none vbr TX,
none abr RX, none abr TX, none ubr RX, none ubr TX
Min bandwidth: none cbr RX, none cbr TX, none vbr RX, none vbr TX,
none abr RX, none abr TX, none ubr RX, none ubr TX
Best effort connection limit: disabled 0 max connections
Max traffic parameters by service (rate in Kbps, tolerance in cell-times):
Peak-cell-rate RX: none cbr, none vbr, none abr, none ubr
Peak-cell-rate TX: none cbr, none vbr, none abr, none ubr
Sustained-cell-rate: none vbr RX, none vbr TX
Minimum-cell-rate RX: none abr, none ubr
Minimum-cell-rate TX: none abr, none ubr
CDVT RX: none cbr, none vbr, none abr, none ubr
CDVT TX: none cbr, none vbr, none abr, none ubr
MBS: none vbr RX, none vbr TX
Resource Management state:
Available bit rates (in Kbps):
147743 cbr RX, 147743 cbr TX, 147743 vbr RX, 147743 vbr TX,
147743 abr RX, 147743 abr TX, 147743 ubr RX, 147743 ubr TX
Allocated bit rates:
0 cbr RX, 0 cbr TX, 0 vbr RX, 0 vbr TX,
0 abr RX, 0 abr TX, 0 ubr RX, 0 ubr TX
Best effort connections: 1 pvcs, 0 svcs
Examples
The following example shows the resource management information displayed by the
show atm interface resource command with the accounting parameter.
Switch# show atm interface resource atm 3/1/0 accounting
RCAC result statistics (by request service category):
cbr:
0 satisfied, 0 no bandwidth, 0 delay
0 loss, 0 delay variation, 0 traffic parameter
vbr-rt:
3 satisfied, 0 unsupported combination, 0 no bandwidth
0 delay, 0 loss, 0 delay variation
0 traffic parameter
vbr-nrt:
0 satisfied, 0 unsupported combination, 0 no bandwidth
0 loss, 0 traffic parameter
abr:
0 satisfied, 0 traffic parameter, 0 best effort limit
ubr:
0 satisfied, 0 traffic parameter, 0 best effort limit
The following example shows the resource management information displayed by the
show atm interface resource command for an IMA interface.
Switch# show atm interface resource atm 0/0/ima1
Resource Management configuration:
Service Classes:
Service Category map: c2 cbr, c2 vbr-rt, c3 vbr-nrt, c4 abr, c5 ubr
Scheduling: RS c1 WRR c2, WRR c3, WRR c4, WRR c5
WRR Weight: 15 c2, 2 c3, 2 c4, 2 c5
CAC Configuration to account for Framing Overhead : Disabled
Pacing: disabled 0 Kbps rate configured, 0 Kbps rate installed
Service Categories supported: cbr,vbr-rt,vbr-nrt,abr,ubr
Link Distance: 0 kilometers
Controlled Link sharing:
Max aggregate guaranteed services: none RX, none TX
Max bandwidth: none cbr RX, none cbr TX, none vbr RX, none vbr TX,
none abr RX, none abr TX, none ubr RX, none ubr TX
Min bandwidth: none cbr RX, none cbr TX, none vbr RX, none vbr TX,
none abr RX, none abr TX, none ubr RX, none ubr TX
Best effort connection limit: disabled 0 max connections
Max traffic parameters by service (rate in Kbps, tolerance in cell-times):
Peak-cell-rate RX: none cbr, none vbr, none abr, none ubr
Peak-cell-rate TX: none cbr, none vbr, none abr, none ubr
Sustained-cell-rate: none vbr RX, none vbr TX
Minimum-cell-rate RX: none abr, none ubr
Minimum-cell-rate TX: none abr, none ubr
CDVT RX: none cbr, none vbr, none abr, none ubr
CDVT TX: none cbr, none vbr, none abr, none ubr
MBS: none vbr RX, none vbr TX
Resource Management state:
Available bit rates (in Kbps):
4340 cbr RX, 4340 cbr TX, 4340 vbr RX, 4340 vbr TX,
4340 abr RX, 4340 abr TX, 4340 ubr RX, 4340 ubr TX
Available bit rates for SVCs (in Kbps):
4340 cbr RX, 4340 cbr TX, 4340 vbr RX, 4340 vbr TX,
4340 abr RX, 4340 abr TX, 4340 ubr RX, 4340 ubr TX
Allocated bit rates:
0 cbr RX, 0 cbr TX, 0 vbr RX, 0 vbr TX,
0 abr RX, 0 abr TX, 0 ubr RX, 0 ubr TX
Best effort connections: 0 pvcs, 0 svcs
Table 18-8 describes the field values shown in the previous displays.
Table 18-8 show atm interface resource Management Field Values
Field
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Values
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Service category map
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The service category-to-variable map.
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Scheduling
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Type of scheduling used by each service category.
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WRR Weight
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The weighted round-robin weight used by each service category configured for weighted round-robin scheduling.
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Pacing
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The status of pacing (enabled or disabled) and the rate in kbps.
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Link distance
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The link distance in kilometers.
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Max aggregate guaranteed services
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The maximum aggregate guaranteed services bandwidth allocatable to connections, expressed in percent of the bandwidth on the interface in a particular direction.
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Max bandwidth
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The maximum bandwidth allocatable to connections of a particular service type, expressed in percent of the bandwidth on the interface in a particular direction.
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Min bandwidth
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The minimum bandwidth allocatable to connections of a particular service type, expressed in percent of the bandwidth on the interface in a particular direction.
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Best effort connection limit
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The maximum number of best effort connections.
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Peak-cell-rate RX
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The peak receive cell rate by service category.
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Peak-cell-rate TX
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The peak transmit cell rate by service category.
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Sustained-cell-rate
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The sustained cell rate by service category.
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Tolerance RX
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The receive tolerance (cell delay variation or maximum burst size) by service category.
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Tolerance TX
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The transmit tolerance (cell delay variation or maximum burst size) by service category.
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Available bit rates (in kbps)
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The transmit and receive bit rates available by service category in kbps.
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Allocated bit rates
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The transmit and receive bit rates allocated by service category in kbps.
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Best effort connections
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The number of PVC and SVC best-effort connections.
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Related Commands
show atm map
To display the list of all configured ATM static maps to remote hosts on an ATM network,
use the show atm map EXEC command.
show atm map
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.1(4)
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New command
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Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm map command.
Switch# show atm map
Map list ab: PERMANENT
ip 1.1.1.1 maps to VC 200
The following example is sample output from the show atm map command for a multipoint connection.
Switch# show atm map
Map list atm_pri: PERMANENT
ip 4.4.4.4 maps to NSAP CD.CDEF.01.234567.890A.BCDE.F012.3456.7890.1234.12, broadcast,
aal5mux, multipoint connection up, VC 6
ip 4.4.4.6 maps to NSAP DE.CDEF.01.234567.890A.BCDE.F012.3456.7890.1234.12, broadcast,
aal5mux, connection up, VC 15, multipoint connection up, VC 6
Map list atm_ipx: PERMANENT
ipx 1004.dddd.dddd.dddd maps to NSAP DE.CDEF.01.234567.890A.BCDE.F012.3456.7890.1234.12,
broadcast, aal5mux, multipoint connection up, VC 8
ipx 1004.cccc.cccc.cccc maps to NSAP CD.CDEF.01.234567.890A.BCDE.F012.3456.7890.1234.12,
broadcast, aal5mux, multipoint connection up, VC 8
Map list atm_apple: PERMANENT
appletalk 62000.5 maps to NSAP CD.CDEF.01.234567.890A.BCDE.F012.3456.7890.1234.12,
broadcast, aal5mux, multipoint connection up, VC 4
appletalk 62000.6 maps to NSAP DE.CDEF.01.234567.890A.BCDE.F012.3456.7890.1234.12,
broadcast, aal5mux, multipoint connection up, VC 4
Table 18-9 describes the fields shown in the display.
Table 18-9 show atm map Field Description
Field
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Description
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Map list
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Name of map list.
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PERMANENT
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This map entry was entered from configuration; it was not entered automatically by a process.
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protocol address maps to VC x or protocol address maps to NSAP...
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Name of protocol, the protocol address, and the VCD or NSAP the address is mapped.
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broadcast
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Indicates pseudo-broadcasting.
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aal5mux
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Indicates the encapsulation used, a multipoint or point-to-point virtual connection, and the number of the virtual connection.
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multipoint connection up
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Indicates that this is a multipoint virtual connection.
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VC 6
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Number of the virtual connection.
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Connection up
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Indicates a point-to-point virtual connection.
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Related Commands
Command
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Description
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atm pvc
|
Used to create a PVC.
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map-list
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Defines an ATM map statement for either a PVC or SVC.
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show atm pnni aesa embedded-number
To show the E.164 AESAs with the E.164 AFI to the left-justified encoding format, use the
show atm pnni aesa embedded-number privileged EXEC command.
show atm pnni aesa embedded-number
show atm pnni aesa embedded-number prefix
Syntax Description
prefix
|
E.164 AFI portion of the E.164 AESA.
|
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.1(4)
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New command
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Usage Guidelines
This command displays E.164 AESAs with the E.164 AFI to the left-justified encoding format.
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm pnni aesa embedded-number command, without the prefix specified.
Switch# show atm pnni aesa embedded-number
AESA embedded-number is left-justified.
The following example is sample output from the show atm pnni aesa embedded-number command, with the prefix specified.
Switch# show atm pnni aesa embedded-number 45001234
AESA embedded-number is left-justified.
Translating 45.0012.34/32 to
45.1234/24
Related Commands
show atm pnni aggregation link
To show the aggregated PNNI links on the switch, use the show atm pnni aggregation link privileged EXEC command.
show atm pnni aggregation link [local-node node-index] [aggregation-detail | border-detail]
Syntax Description
local-node
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Specifies the PNNI local node, where higher-level induced links are generated.
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node-index
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Index number of the PNNI local node, in the range of 1 to 8.
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aggregation-detail
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Displays the aggregation table with aggregated metrics for the higher-level induced links.
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border-detail
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Displays the aggregation table with all border uplink metrics.
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Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.1(4)
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New command
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Usage Guidelines
This command displays the aggregation table(s) for PNNI links.
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm pnni aggregation link command.
Switch# show atm pnni aggregation link
PNNI link aggregation for local-node 2 (level=44, name=rhino18.2.44)
Configured aggregation modes (per service class):
CBR VBR-RT VBR-NRT ABR UBR
~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~
best-link best-link best-link best-link best-link
Aggregated outside links from child peer group:
Upnode Number: 10 Upnode Name: rhino27.2.44
AggToken InducPort BorderPort Border Node(No./Name)
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
0 02202000 ATM0/1/2 1 rhino18
Upnode Number: 11 Upnode Name: Switch.3.32
AggToken InducPort BorderPort Border Node(No./Name)
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
0 02CF2000 ATM0/0/2 1 rhino18
5 02CF2005 ATM0/0/2.4 9 ls1010-1
8197 02CF22A1 ATM0/0/1 9 ls1010-1
PNNI link aggregation for local-node 3 (level=32, name=rhino18.3.32)
Configured aggregation modes (per service class):
CBR VBR-RT VBR-NRT ABR UBR
~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~
best-link best-link best-link best-link best-link
Aggregated outside links from child peer group:
Upnode Number: 11 Upnode Name: Switch.3.32
AggToken InducPort BorderPort Border Node(No./Name)
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
0 03CF2000 2CF2000 2 rhino18.2.44
5 03CF2005 2CF2005 2 rhino18.2.44
8197 03CF22A1 2CF22A1 2 rhino18.2.44
Related Commands
show atm pnni aggregation node
To show the PNNI nodal aggregation tables for a complex node, use the
show atm pnni aggregation node privileged EXEC command.
show atm pnni aggregation node [local-node node-index] [border-detail |
exception-detail |port hex-port-id [port2 hex-port-id]]
Syntax Description
local-node
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Specifies the complex PNNI local node.
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node-index
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Index number of the PNNI local node, in the range of 2 to 8.
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border-detail
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Displays the border path table with path metrics between all pairs of border nodes in the child peer group.
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exception-detail
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Displays the complex node radius, spokes, and exception bypasses.
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port hex-port id
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Displays the calculated metrics for all spokes and bypasses connected to the specified port. The metrics also display for nonexception spokes or bypasses.
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port2 hex-port id
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Specifies the second port of a port pair and displays the metrics for a single spoke or bypass.
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Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
|
11.1(4)
|
New command
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Usage Guidelines
This command displays the aggregation table(s) for a complex PNNI local node.
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm pnni aggregation node command.
Switch# show atm pnni aggregation node
PNNI nodal aggregation for local-node 2 (level=56, child PG level=60)
Complex node representation, exception threshold: 60%
Configured nodal aggregation modes (per service class):
CBR VBR-RT VBR-NRT ABR UBR
~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~
best-link best-link best-link best-link aggressive
Summary Complex Node Port List:
Port ID Rem Inn Agg-Token Border Cnt In-Spoke Out-Spoke Agg-Accur
~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~
21FB000 12 0 1 default default ok
2371000 13 0 1 default default ok
Summary Complex Node Bypass Pairs List (exception bypass pairs only)
/~~~~~~~~ LOWER PORT ID ~~~~~~~~\ /~~~~~~~~ HIGHER PORT ID ~~~~~~~\
Port ID Rem Inn Agg-Token Inacc Port ID Rem Inn Agg-Token Inacc Exceptns
~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~
21FB000 12 0 no 2371000 13 0 no fwd rev
Table 18-10 describes field descriptions for the show atm pnni aggregation node command.
Table 18-10 show atm pnni aggregation node Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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Port ID = 0
|
Represents the nucleus.
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Agg-Accur
|
Displays the aggregation accuracy of the aggregated links.
|
Inacc
|
Indicates the state of the aggregation accuracy, either yes or no. If the aggregated links are on different border nodes that are distant from one another, it might not be possible to accurately represent their spoke and bypass metrics with a single set of metrics. In this case, they are shown as inaccurate.
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Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm pnni aggregation node exception-detail command.
Switch# show atm pnni aggregation node exception-detail
PNNI nodal aggregation for local-node 2 (level=56, child PG level=60)
Complex node representation, exception threshold: 60%
Metrics for Complex Node Default Radius (input 0x0, output 0x0):
vp capable
maxcr avcr ctd cdv clr0 clr01 aw crm vf
CBR 155519 147743 128 115 10 10 4200 n/a n/a
VBR-RT 155519 155519 589 576 8 8 4200 --- ---
VBR-NRT 155519 155519 n/a n/a 8 8 4200 --- ---
ABR 155519 0 n/a n/a n/a n/a 4200 n/a n/a
UBR 155519 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3360 n/a n/a
Detailed Complex Node Bypass Pairs List (exception bypass pairs only)
/~~~~~~~~ LOWER PORT ID ~~~~~~~~\ /~~~~~~~~ HIGHER PORT ID ~~~~~~~\
Port ID Rem Inn Agg-Token Inacc Port ID Rem Inn Agg-Token Inacc Exceptns
~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~
21FB000 12 0 no 2371000 13 0 no fwd rev
Remote nodes for this port pair:
21FB000 2371000 Remote Node (No./Name)
~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
remote 12 pnni-09.2.56
remote 13 pnni-11
Border nodes for this port pair:
21FB000 2371000 Border Node (No./Name)
~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
border 1 pnni-14
border 9 pnni-12
Metrics for Complex Node Bypass (input 0x21FB000, output 0x2371000):
vp capable
maxcr avcr ctd cdv clr0 clr01 aw crm vf
CBR 155519 147743 154 138 10 10 5040 n/a n/a
VBR-RT 155519 155519 707 691 8 8 5040 --- ---
VBR-NRT 155519 155519 n/a n/a 8 8 5040 --- ---
ABR 155519 0 n/a n/a n/a n/a 5040 n/a n/a
UBR 155519 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5040 n/a n/a
Metrics for Complex Node Bypass (input 0x2371000, output 0x21FB000):
vp capable
maxcr avcr ctd cdv clr0 clr01 aw crm vf
CBR 155519 147743 154 138 10 10 5040 n/a n/a
VBR-RT 155519 155519 707 691 8 8 5040 --- ---
VBR-NRT 155519 155519 n/a n/a 8 8 5040 --- ---
ABR 155519 0 n/a n/a n/a n/a 5040 n/a n/a
UBR 155519 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5040 n/a n/a
The following example is sample output from the show atm pnni aggregation node border-detail command.
Switch# show atm pnni aggregation node border-detail
Nodal aggregation is complex for local-node 2 (level=56, name=pnni-14.2.56),
No of border nodes 2,
Table version 13 active for 07:05:31 [hh:mm:ss]
Configured nodal aggregation modes (per service class):
CBR VBR-RT VBR-NRT ABR UBR
~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~
best-link best-link best-link best-link aggressive
Inter Border-Node Metric Table
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From border 1 ---> border 9 [pnni-14-->pnni-12]
vp capable, (vp_cap_flags=0x1F)
maxcr avcr ctd cdv clr0 clr01 aw crm vf
CBR 155519 147743 154 138 10 10 5040 n/a n/a
VBR-RT 155519 155519 707 691 8 8 5040 --- ---
VBR-NRT 155519 155519 n/a n/a 8 8 5040 --- ---
ABR 155519 0 n/a n/a n/a n/a 5040 n/a n/a
UBR 155519 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5040 n/a n/a
From border 9 ---> border 1 [pnni-12-->pnni-14]
vp capable, (vp_cap_flags=0x1F)
maxcr avcr ctd cdv clr0 clr01 aw crm vf
CBR 155519 147743 154 138 10 10 5040 n/a n/a
VBR-RT 155519 155519 707 691 8 8 5040 --- ---
VBR-NRT 155519 155519 n/a n/a 8 8 5040 --- ---
ABR 155519 0 n/a n/a n/a n/a 5040 n/a n/a
UBR 155519 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5040 n/a n/a
Related Commands
show atm pnni background routes
To show the precalculated background route table to other PNNI nodes, use the show atm pnni background routes EXEC command.
show atm pnni background routes [internal-node-num] [abr | cbr | vbr_rt | vbr_nrt | ubr]
[admin-weight | cdv | ctd]
Syntax Description
internal-node-num
|
Shows the background route tables for the node specified by this internal node number.
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abr
|
Shows the background route tables for the available bit rate service category.
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cbr
|
Shows the background route tables for the constant bit rate service category.
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vbr_rt
|
Shows the background route tables for the real-time variable bit rate service category.
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vbr_nrt
|
Shows the background route tables for the non-real-time variable bit rate service category.
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ubr
|
Shows the background route tables for the unspecified bit rate service category.
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admin-weight
|
Shows the background route tables based on administrative weight as the primary metric.
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cdv
|
Shows the background route tables based on cell delay variation as the primary metric.
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ctd
|
Shows the background route tables based on cell transfer delay as the primary metric.
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Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.1(4)
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New command. Originally bg routesSwitch(config-if)#
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11.2(5)
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Modified: changed to show atm pnni background routes.
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Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display routes from the background route tables to all known nodes in the
PNNI network.
This command filters based on service category or metric information.
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm pnni background routes command.
Switch# show atm pnni background routes cbr admin-weight
Background Routes From CBR/AW Table
--------------------------------------
1 Routes To Node 2
1. Hops 2. 1:ATM1/1/0 -> 3:ATM0/1/1 -> 2
->: aw 10080 cdv 276 ctd 308 acr 147743 clr0 10 clr01 0
<-: aw 10080 cdv 276 ctd 308 acr 147743 clr0 10 clr01 0
1 Routes To Node 3
1. Hops 1. 1:ATM1/1/0 -> 3
->: aw 5040 cdv 138 ctd 154 acr 147743 clr0 10 clr01 0
<-: aw 5040 cdv 138 ctd 154 acr 147743 clr0 10 clr01 0
1 Routes To Node 4
1. Hops 2. 1:ATM1/1/0 -> 3:ATM0/0/2 -> 4
->: aw 10080 cdv 276 ctd 308 acr 147743 clr0 10 clr01 0
<-: aw 10080 cdv 276 ctd 308 acr 147743 clr0 10 clr01 0
3 Routes To Node 5
1. Hops 3. 1:ATM1/1/0 -> 3:ATM0/0/2 -> 4:ATM1/0/0 -> 5
->: aw 15120 cdv 414 ctd 462 acr 147743 clr0 10 clr01 0
<-: aw 15120 cdv 414 ctd 462 acr 147743 clr0 10 clr01 0
2. Hops 3. 1:ATM1/1/0 -> 3:ATM0/0/2 -> 4:ATM0/1/0 -> 5
->: aw 15120 cdv 414 ctd 462 acr 147743 clr0 10 clr01 0
<-: aw 15120 cdv 414 ctd 462 acr 147743 clr0 10 clr01 0
3. Hops 3. 1:ATM1/1/0 -> 3:ATM0/0/2 -> 4:ATM1/0/3 -> 5
->: aw 15120 cdv 414 ctd 462 acr 147743 clr0 10 clr01 0
<-: aw 15120 cdv 414 ctd 462 acr 147743 clr0 10 clr01 0
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
background-routes-enable
|
Enables background route computation and specifies how often the switch polls for a significant change that activates a new computation of the background routes.
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show atm pnni background status
To show the status of background route computation activity, use the show atm pnni background status privileged EXEC command.
show atm pnni background status
Syntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.1(4)
|
New command. Originally bg status.
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11.2(5)
|
Modified: changed to show atm pnni background status.
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Usage Guidelines
This command displays the status of the background SPF activity.
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm pnni background status command.
Switch# show atm pnni background status
Background Route Computation is Enabled
Background Interval is set at 10 seconds
Background Insignificant Threshold is set at 32
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
background-routes-enable
|
Enables background route computation and specifies how often the switch polls for a significant change that activates a new computation of the background routes.
|
show atm pnni database
To display the contents of the PNNI topology database, use the show atm pnni database EXEC command.
show atm pnni database [internal-node-number [ptse-id] | local-node node-index] [detail]
Syntax Description
internal-node-number
|
Displays information about a specified node (1 to 255).
|
ptse-id
|
Displays information about a specified PTSE (1 to 4294967295) on a node.
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node-index
|
Index number of the PNNI local node to which the command applies, in the range of 1 to 8.
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detail
|
Displays more detailed information and is used as the last keyword of the command.
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
The topology database is the collection of PTSEs that the PNNI node gathered from the network.
To display the mapping of internal-node-number to PNNI node identifier and node name, use the
show atm pnni identifiers command.
Use this command without the detail keyword to display identifying information about each PTSE.
Use the detail keyword to display information about the contents of the PTSEs, including nodal information, internal reachable addresses, exterior reachable addresses, and horizontal links.
•
Nodal information includes the node's ATM address, leadership priority, and which node the current node accepts as a peer group leader.
•
Internal reachable addresses are attached to the PNNI routing domain.
•
Exterior reachable addresses can be accessed outside the scope of the PNNI routing domain, for example, through static routes configured on IISP interfaces.
•
Horizontal links are between PNNI nodes that belong to the same peer group.
For information on specific PTSE types and their use, refer to the ATM Forum PNNI 1.0 specification, af-pnni-0055.000.
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm pnni database command.
Switch# show atm pnni database
Node 1 ID 56:160:47.00918100000000603E7B3201.00603E7B3201.00 (name: Switch20)
PTSE ID Length Type Seq no. Checksum Lifetime Description
1 92 97 228 3191 2232 Nodal info
2 52 224 29123 31376 3307 Int. Reachable Address
3 52 256 181 51057 1845 Ext. Reachable Address
4 188 288 61 29561 3068 Horizontal Link
Node 2 ID 56:160:47.0091810000000003DDE74601.0003DDE74601.00 (name: Switch22)
PTSE ID Length Type Seq no. Checksum Lifetime Description
1 92 97 889 4149 2563 Nodal info
2 52 224 98986 37349 2504 Int. Reachable Address
3 72 256 918 49460 3043 Ext. Reachable Address
4 156 288 63 45295 2668 Horizontal Link
The following example is sample output using the detail option with this command.
Switch# show atm pnni database 1 detail
Node 1 ID 56:160:47.00918100000000603E7B3201.00603E7B3201.00 (name: Switch20)
PTSE ID Length Type Seq no. Checksum Lifetime Description
1 92 97 229 3190 1854 Nodal info
Time to refresh 269, time to originate 0
Type 97 (Nodal info), Length 48
ATM address 47.00918100000000603E7B3201.00603E7B3201.00
priority 0, leader bit NOT SET
preferred PGL 0:0:00.000000000000000000000000.000000000000.00
2 52 224 29124 31375 2387 Int. Reachable Address
Time to refresh 1023, time to originate 0
Type 224 (Int. Reachable Address), Length 32, Port 0, vp capable
Scope (level) 0, Address info length (ail) 16, Address info count 1
Pfx: 47.0091.8100.0000.0060.3E7B.3201..., length 104
3 52 256 183 51055 2744 Ext. Reachable Address
Time to refresh 1135, time to originate 0
Type 256 (Ext. Reachable Address), Length 32, Port 0, vp capable
Scope (level) 0, Address info length (ail) 16, Address info count 1
Pfx: 47.0091.8100.0000.0003.dde7.4601..., length 104
4 188 288 62 29560 2297 Horizontal Link
Time to refresh 835, time to originate 0
Type 288 (Horizontal Link), Length 168, vp capable
Remote Node: 56:160:47.0091810000000003DDE74601.0003DDE74601.00
Local port 80002000, Remote port 81802000, Aggregation token 0
Metric:
Type 128, length 32, Traffic class: 0x8800 ( CBR UBR )
MCR 155519, ACR 147743, CTD 154, CDV 138, CLR0 10, CLR01 10, AW 5040
Type 128, length 32, Traffic class: 0x4000 ( VBR-RT )
MCR 155519, ACR 155519, CTD 707, CDV 691, CLR0 8, CLR01 8, AW 5040
Type 128, length 32, Traffic class: 0x2000 ( VBR-NRT )
MCR 155519, ACR 155519, CTD n/a, CDV n/a, CLR0 8, CLR01 8, AW 5040
Type 128, length 32, Traffic class: 0x1000 ( ABR )
MCR 155519, ACR 0, CTD n/a, CDV n/a, CLR0 n/a, CLR01 n/a, AW 5040
show atm pnni election
To display information relevant to the PNNI peer group leader election process, use the
show atm pnni election EXEC command.
show atm pnni election [local-node node-index] [peers]
Syntax Description
node-index
|
Index number of the PNNI local node to which the command applies, in the range of 1 to 8.
|
peers
|
Displays the leadership priority and preferred PGL as advertised by all peers in the peer group.
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
Using the show atm pnni election EXEC command without the peer keyword only displays the local information that pertains to the node's PGL election.
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm pnni election command.
Switch# show atm pnni election
PGL Status.............: Not PGL
Preferred PGL..........: Switch20
Preferred PGL Priority.: 64
Active PGL.............: Switch20
Active PGL Priority....: 64
Current FSM State......: PGLE Operating: Not PGL
Last FSM State.........: PGLE Calculating
Last FSM Event.........: Preferred PGL Is Not Self
Configured Priority....: 0
Advertised Priority....: 0
Conf. Parent Node Index: NONE
Hello Startup Factor...: 5
PGL Init Interval......: 15 secs
Search Peer Interval...: 75 secs
Re-election Interval...: 15 secs
Override Delay.........: 30 secs
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm pnni election peers command.
Switch# show atm pnni election peers
Node Leadership Preferred
Number Priority PGL
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1 0 Switch20
2 64 Switch20
3 0 Switch20
4 0 Switch20
5 0 Switch20
6 0 Switch20
7 0 Switch20
8 0 Switch20
9 0 Switch20
show atm pnni explicit-paths
To display a summary of explicit paths that have been configured, use the
show atm pnni explicit-paths command.
show atm pnni explicit-path [name path-name | identifier path-id} [upto index]
[detail]
Syntax Description
name path-name
|
Specifies the path name for which explicit path information is to be displayed.
|
identifier path-id
|
Specifies the path ID for which explicit path information is to be displayed.
|
upto index
|
Specifies the path entry index up to which the routable status is calculated.
|
detail
|
Displays full path information with any known errors and warnings for each entry.
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
To limit the display to a specific path, use the name option. The path information includes the "routable" status, which is based on an actual UBR explicit path calculation to the last included
node entry.
Use the upto option for troubleshooting explicit paths that are shown as not routable. The routable status is only calculated up to the specified path entry index, which allows you to isolate the first failing path entry.
Use the detail option to list the full paths, along with any known errors or warnings associated with each entry.
Examples
The following example shows how to display a summary of explicit paths.
Switch# show atm pnni explicit-paths
Summary of configured Explicit Paths:
PathId Status UpTo Routable AdminWt Explicit Path Name
~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1 enabled 3 yes 10040 dallas_4.path1
2 enabled 6 yes 15120 chicago_2.path1
3 enabled 2 yes 10080 chicago_2.path2
4 enabled 2 yes 20595 new_york.path1
Examples
The following example shows how to display the detailed configuration, including any known warnings and error messages, for a non-routable explicit path named new_york.path2.
Switch# show atm pnni explicit-paths name new_york.path2 detail
PathId Status UpTo Routable AdminWt Explicit Path Name
~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1 enabled 4 no 0 new_york.path2
PNNI routing err_code for UBR call = 6 (PNNI_DEST_UNREACHABLE)
Entry Type Node [Port] specifier
~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1 next-node dallas_2
2 next-node dallas_4 port 80000004
Warning:Entry index 2 specifies a non-routable port
3 next-node wash_dc_1
Warning:Entry index 3 has no connectivity from prior node
4 segment new_york.2.40
Related Commands
show atm pnni hierarchy
To show the PNNI hierarchy, use the show atm pnni hierarchy privileged EXEC command.
show atm pnni hierarchy [network [detail] | local-configured]
Syntax Description
network
|
Shows the PGLs and higher-level PNNI ancestor LGNs that are active throughout the PNNI routing domain, as visible from this node.
|
detail
|
Shows more detailed network hierarchy information.
|
local-configured
|
Shows only the locally configured nodes and parent nodes on this system.
|
Defaults
local-configured
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.1(3a)
|
New command
|
Usage Guidelines
This command displays the configured PNNI hierarchy and its status.
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm pnni hierarchy command.
Switch# show atm pnni hierarchy
Locally configured parent nodes:
Node Parent
Index Level Index Local-node Status Node Name
~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1 60 2 Enabled/ Running xxxxxx-1
2 44 3 Enabled/ Not Running xxxxxx-1.2.44
3 28 N/A Enabled/ Not Running xxxxxx-1.3.28
The following example is sample output from the show atm pnni hierarchy network command.
Switch# show atm pnni hierarchy network
Summary of active parent LGNs in the routing domain:
Node Level Parent Node Name
~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1 60 10 xxxxxx-1
10 44 12 xxxxx18.2.44
12 32 0 xxxxx27.3.32
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm pnni hierarchy network detail command.
Switch# show atm pnni hierarchy network detail
Detailed hierarchy network display:
Number Of Network LGN Ancestors: 2
Lowest Level (60) information:
Node No.....: 1 Node Name: xxxxxx-1
Node's ID...: 60:160:47.0091810000000060705BD9A5.0060705BD900.00
Node's Addr.: 47.0091810000000060705BD9A5.0060705BD900.01
Node's PG ID: 60:47.0091.8100.0000.0000.0000.0000
PGL No......: 9 PGL Name: xxxxx18
PGL ID......: 60:160:47.00918100000000613E7B2F01.00613E7B2F99.00
Level 44 ancestor information:
Parent LGN..: 10 LGN Name: xxxxx18.2.44
LGN's ID....: 44:60:47.009181000000000000000000.00613E7B2F99.00
LGN's Addr..: 47.00918100000000613E7B2F01.00613E7B2F99.02
LGN's PG ID.: 44:47.0091.8100.0000.0000.0000.0000
LGN PGL No..: 11 LGN PGL Name: xxxxx27.2.44
LGN's PGL ID: 44:68:47.009181000000004000000000.00400B0A3081.00
Level 32 ancestor information:
Parent LGN..: 12 LGN Name: xxxxx27.3.32
LGN's ID....: 32:44:47.009181000000000000000000.00400B0A3081.00
LGN's Addr..: 47.00918100000000400B0A3081.00400B0A3081.03
LGN's PG ID.: 32:47.0091.8100.0000.0000.0000.0000
LGN PGL No..: Unelected or unknown
LGN's PGL ID: 0:0:00.000000000000000000000000.000000000000.00
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
next-node
|
Specifies the next adjacent entry in a fully-specified ATM PNNI explicit path.
|
parent
|
Specifies the PNNI local node index of the parent node.
|
show atm pnni identifiers
To display the mapping from the local internal node numbers to the global PNNI node identifiers and node names, use the show atm pnni identifiers privileged EXEC command.
show atm pnni identifiers [internal-node-number | local-node node-index]
Syntax Description
internal-node-number
|
Displays the mapping from the specified internal node number to its PNNI node identifier.
|
node-index
|
Index number of the PNNI local node to which the command applies, in the range of 1 to 8.
|
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
Because PNNI node identifiers are long, the PNNI implementation has mapped them into internal node numbers. The internal node numbers are used to display the topology in a compact fashion.
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm pnni identifiers command.
Switch# show atm pnni identifiers
Node Node Id Name
1 56:160:47.00918100000000603E7B3201.00603E7B3201.00 Switch20
2 56:160:47.0091810000000003DDE74601.0003DDE74601.00 Switch22
show atm pnni interface
To display specific information about an interface or to list the interfaces running on a PNNI node, use the show atm pnni interface EXEC command.
show atm pnni interface [local-node node-index | hex-port-id | atm card/subcard/port]
[detail]
Syntax Description
node-index
|
Index number of the PNNI local node to which the command applies, in the range of 1 to 8.
|
hex-port-id
|
Identifier in hexadecimal notation of the port to show.
|
card/subcard/port
|
Card, subcard, and port number of the PNNI interface.
|
detail
|
Displays detailed information and is used as the last keyword of the command.
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.1(4)
|
New command
|
Usage Guidelines
Use the show atm pnni interface command to display information about the status of the PNNI interfaces and the Hello protocol run over the PNNI interfaces.
For a description of the Hello states and timers, refer to the ATM Forum PNNI 1.0 specification, af-pnni-0055.000.
Examples
The following example is sample output using the detail option of the show atm pnni interface command.
Switch# show atm pnni interface atm 0/0/2 detail
Port ATM0/0/2 RCC is up , Hello state common_out with node SanFran.BldA.T4
Next hello occurs in 1 seconds, Dead timer fires in 63 seconds
CBR : AW 5040 MCR 155519 ACR 147743 CTD 154 CDV 138 CLR0 10 CLR01 10
VBR-RT : AW 5040 MCR 155519 ACR 155519 CTD 707 CDV 691 CLR0 8 CLR01 8
VBR-NRT: AW 5040 MCR 155519 ACR 155519 CLR0 8 CLR01 8
ABR : AW 5040 MCR 155519 ACR 0
UBR : AW 5040 MCR 155519
Aggregation Token: configured 0 , derived 2, remote 2
Tx ULIA seq# 1, Rx ULIA seq# 1, Tx NHL seq# 2, Rx NHL seq# 1
Remote node ID 72:160:47.009144556677223310111266.00603E7B2001.00
Remote node address 47.009144556677223310111266.00603E7B2001.01
Remote port ID ATM0/0/3 (80003000) (0)
Common peer group ID 56:47.0091.4455.6677.0000.0000.0000
Upnode ID 56:72:47.009144556677223300000000.00603E7B2001.00
Upnode Address 47.009144556677223310111266.00603E7B2001.02
Upnode number: 10 Upnode Name: SanFran
show atm pnni local-node
To display information about a PNNI logical node running on the switch, use the
show atm pnni local-node privileged EXEC command.
show atm pnni local-node [node-index]
Syntax Description
node-index
|
Displays information about a specific PNNI logical node running on this switch, in the range of 1 to 8.
|
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.1(4)
|
New command
|
Usage Guidelines
The show atm pnni local-node command displays information about the PNNI node and its status.
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm pnni local-node command.
Switch# show atm pnni local-node
PNNI node 1 is enabled and running
Node name: NewYork.BldB.T3
System address 47.009144556677114410111255.00603E5BC401.01
Node ID 72:160:47.009144556677114410111255.00603E5BC401.00
Peer group ID 72:47.0091.4455.6677.1144.0000.0000
Level 72, Priority 45 95, No. of interfaces 3, No. of neighbors 1
Parent Node Index: 2
Node Allows Transit Calls
Node Representation: simple
Hello interval 15 sec, inactivity factor 5,
Hello hold-down 10 tenths of sec
Ack-delay 10 tenths of sec, retransmit interval 5 sec,
Resource poll interval 5 sec
SVCC integrity times: calling 35 sec, called 50 sec,
Horizontal Link inactivity time 120 sec,
PTSE refresh interval 1800 sec, lifetime factor 200 percent,
Min PTSE interval 10 tenths of sec
Auto summarization: on, Supported PNNI versions: newest 1, oldest 1
Default administrative weight mode: uniform
Max admin weight percentage: -1
Next resource poll in 3 seconds
Max PTSEs requested per PTSE request packet: 32
Redistributing static routes: Yes
show atm pnni mobility-info
Displays information regarding lowest node and logical nodes associated with PNNI mobility.
show atm pnni mobility-info
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC, EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.1(7a)EY
|
New command
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The example below shows how to display PNNI mobile information using the show atm pnni mobility-info command.
Switch# show atm pnni mobility-info
Local Mobile Interface(s):
Local Port SS Remote Potential source of ONHL
~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ATM0/1/0 -- n/a No, Not a mobile interface
ATM0/1/2 3 Mobile Yes, Sources ONHL
Lowest Node 1 Mobility Information:
Mobile LGN joined ind rcvd: Yes
Mobile LGN's child PGL inn: 1
Mobile LGN's joined PG ID : 72:47.0091.3333.3333.3333.0000.0000
Logical Node 1 Mobility Information:
Leader/Mobile LGN Status : PGL
Node is Mobile LGN's child: Yes
Parent Mobile LGN joined? : Yes
Parent Mobile LGN host PG : 72:47.0091.3333.3333.3333.0000.0000
Passing up ONHL from node : 1
Logical Node 2 Mobility Information:
Leader/Mobile LGN Status : Mobile LGN
Cfgd highest join level : 0 (default)
Cfgd default peer group ID: Not configured
Mobile LGN host PG joined?: Yes
Mobile LGN's joined PG ID : 72:47.0091.3333.3333.3333.0000.0000
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
atm address
|
Used to assign a 20-byte ATM address to the switch router.
|
atm pnni mobile
|
Used to specify a PNNI interface as mobile.
|
atm pnni nodal-hierarchy-list highest-level
|
Specifies highest level of PNNI hierarchy to be advertised to bordering networks.
|
atm router pnni
|
Used to enter PNNI configuration mode.
|
debug atm pnni mobility
|
Prints an error notification if ATM PNNI mobile problems are detected and the debug atm pnni mobility command is enabled.
|
node
|
Creates, enables or disables switch nodes as well as specifies or changes node level.
|
show atm pnni local-node
|
Displays information about a PNNI logical node running on a switch router.
|
show atm pnni node
|
Shows whether PNNI nodes are enabled and running, and shows node configuration information.
|
show atm pnni neighbor
To list PNNI neighboring peers for a switch router, use the show atm pnni neighbor EXEC command.
show atm pnni neighbor [local-node node-index]
Syntax Description
node-index
|
Index number of the PNNI local node to which the command applies, in the range of 1 to 8.
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.1(4)
|
New command
|
Usage Guidelines
The show atm pnni neighbor command displays information about adjacencies. Multiple links can be connected to the same neighboring peer. The output from this command displays all PNNI interfaces to each neighboring peer, including the local port, the remote port, and the Hello state for each interface. Based on the port identifiers, PNNI derives the port string if the remote switch is an ATM switch router.
The switch may not translate the port identifier into a meaningful string (such as ATM 3/0/0) if the remote switch is not an ATM switch router. For this reason, both the port string and the port identifier are displayed. At any time only one interface to each neighboring peer is used for flooding PTSEs. This interface is identified as ATM Accounting Info: AdminStatus - DOWN; OperStatus : DOWN
in the command output.
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm pnni neighbor command.
Switch# show atm pnni neighbor local-node 1
Neighbors For Node (Index 1, Level 72)
Neighbor Name: NewYork.BldB.T1, Node number: 12
Neighbor Node Id: 72:160:47.009144556677114410111233.00603E7B3A01.00
Neighboring Peer State: Full
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Link Selection Set To: minimize blocking of future calls
Port Remote Port Id Hello state
ATM0/1/3 ATM1/1/3 2way_in (Flooding Port)
show atm pnni node
To display PNNI nodes that are enabled and running, and to show node configuration information, use the show atm pnni node command
show atm pnni node
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC, EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.1(7a)EY
|
New command
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The example below shows how to display PNNI node information.
Switch# show atm pnni node
PNNI node 1 is enabled and running
Node name: T3
System address 47.009144556677114410173322.00603E899901.01
Node ID 96:160:47.009144556677114410173322.00603E899901.00
Peer group ID 96:47.0091.4455.6677.1144.1017.3300
Level 96, Priority 60 110, No. of interfaces 2, No. of neighbors 1
Parent Node Index: 2
Node Allows Transit Calls
Node Representation: simple
Hello interval 15 sec, inactivity factor 5,
Hello hold-down 10 tenths of sec
Ack-delay 10 tenths of sec, retransmit interval 5 sec,
Resource poll interval 5 sec
SVCC integrity times: calling 35 sec, called 50 sec,
Horizontal Link inactivity time 120 sec,
PTSE refresh interval 1800 sec, lifetime factor 200 percent,
Min PTSE interval 10 tenths of sec
Auto summarization: on, Supported PNNI versions: newest 1, oldest 1
Default administrative weight mode: uniform
Max admin weight percentage: -1
Next resource poll in 2 seconds
Max PTSEs requested per PTSE request packet: 32
Redistributing static routes: Yes
Max number of (internal) nodes in topology: 1032
PNNI node 2 is enabled and running
Node name: T3.2.72
System address 47.009144556677114410173322.00603E899901.02
Node ID 72:96:47.009144556677114410173300.00603E899901.00
Peer group ID 72:47.0091.3333.3333.3333.0000.0000
Level 72, Priority 0 0, No. of interfaces 0, No. of neighbors 1
Parent Node Index: NONE
Node Allows Transit Calls
Node Representation: simple
Hello interval 15 sec, inactivity factor 5,
Hello hold-down 10 tenths of sec
Ack-delay 10 tenths of sec, retransmit interval 5 sec,
Resource poll interval 5 sec
SVCC integrity times: calling 35 sec, called 50 sec,
Horizontal Link inactivity time 120 sec,
PTSE refresh interval 1800 sec, lifetime factor 200 percent,
Min PTSE interval 10 tenths of sec
Auto summarization: on, Supported PNNI versions: newest 1, oldest 1
Default administrative weight mode: uniform
Max admin weight percentage: -1
Max PTSEs requested per PTSE request packet: 32
Redistributing static routes: No
Node is the mobile LGN. Highest join level: 0
Default PGID: 0:00.0000.0000.0000.0000.0000.0000
Related Commands
show atm pnni precedence
To show the current PNNI prefix priorities for routing, use the show atm pnni precedence privileged EXEC configuration command.
show atm pnni precedence
Syntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.1(4)
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New command
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Usage Guidelines
The following example is sample output from the show atm pnni precedence command.
Switch# show atm pnni precedence
Working Default
Prefix Poa Type Priority Priority
----------------------------- -------- --------
local-internal 1 1
static-local-internal-metrics 2 2
static-local-exterior 3 3
static-local-exterior-metrics 2 2
pnni-remote-internal 2 2
pnni-remote-internal-metrics 2 2
pnni-remote-exterior 4 4
pnni-remote-exterior-metrics 2 2
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
precedence
|
Configures the precedence of different types of reachable addresses.
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show atm pnni resource-info
To display information about routing parameters of all PNNI interfaces received from a resource management module, use the show atm pnni resource-info EXEC command.
show atm pnni resource-info [hex-port-id] [atm card/subcard/port] [local-node node-index]
Syntax Description
hex-port-id
|
Hexadecimal port ID value.
|
card/subcard/port
|
Card, subcard, and port number for the specified ATM interface.
|
node-index
|
Index number of the PNNI local node, in the range of 1 to 8.
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Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.1(4)
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New command. Originally rm-info.
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11.2(5)
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Modified: changed to show atm pnni resource-info.
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Usage Guidelines
This command is used to display information about the MCR, ACR, CTD, CDV, and CLR for a specific port. Only applicable information is displayed.
•
MCR is the maximum cell rate, measured in cells.
•
ACR is the available cell rate, measured in cells.
•
CTD is the cell transfer delay, measured in microseconds.
•
CDV is the cell rate delay variation, in microseconds.
•
CLR is the cell loss ratio exponent (for example, 10 means 10exp(-10)).
•
[a,b] are the low and high thresholds for the PNNI insignificant change for applicable parameters.
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm pnni resource-info command.
Switch# show atm pnni resource-info
acr pm 50, acr mt 3, cdv pm 25, ctd pm 50, rm poll interval 5 sec
Interface insignificant change bounds:
ATM0/1/0 , port ID 80100000
CBR : MCR 155519 ACR 147743 [73871,155519] CTD 154 [77,231]
CDV 138 [104,172] CLR0 10 CLR01 10
VBR-RT : MCR 155519 ACR 155519 [77759,155519] CTD 707 [354,1060]
CDV 691 [519,863] CLR0 8 CLR01 8
VBR-NRT: MCR 155519 ACR 155519 [77759,155519] CLR0 8 CLR01 8
UBR : MCR 155519
ATM0/1/3 , port ID 80103000
CBR : MCR 155519 ACR 147743 [73871,155519] CTD 154 [77,231]
CDV 138 [104,172] CLR0 10 CLR01 10
VBR-RT : MCR 155519 ACR 155519 [77759,155519] CTD 707 [354,1060]
CDV 691 [519,863] CLR0 8 CLR01 8
VBR-NRT: MCR 155519 ACR 155519 [77759,155519] CLR0 8 CLR01 8
UBR : MCR 155519
ATM1/0/0 , port ID 80800000
CBR : MCR 155519 ACR 147743 [73871,155519] CTD 154 [77,231]
CDV 138 [104,172] CLR0 10 CLR01 10
VBR-RT : MCR 155519 ACR 155519 [77759,155519] CTD 707 [354,1060]
CDV 691 [519,863] CLR0 8 CLR01 8
VBR-NRT: MCR 155519 ACR 155519 [77759,155519] CLR0 8 CLR01 8
UBR : MCR 155519
ATM1/0/3 , port ID 80803000
CBR : MCR 155519 ACR 147743 [73871,155519] CTD 154 [77,231]
CDV 138 [104,172] CLR0 10 CLR01 10
VBR-RT : MCR 155519 ACR 155519 [77759,155519] CTD 707 [354,1060]
CDV 691 [519,863] CLR0 8 CLR01 8
VBR-NRT: MCR 155519 ACR 155519 [77759,155519] CLR0 8 CLR01 8
UBR : MCR 155519
show atm pnni scope
To display the mapping from organizational scope values—used at UNI interfaces—to PNNI scope (in terms of PNNI routing level indicators), use the show atm pnni scope privileged EXEC command.
show atm pnni scope
Syntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.2(5)
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New command
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Examples
This command groups ranges of organization scope values that map to the same PNNI level.
The following example is sample output from the show atm pnni scope privileged EXEC command.
Switch# show atm pnni scope
UNI scope PNNI Level
--------- ----------
(1 - 10) 56
(11 - 12) 48
(13 - 14) 32
(15 - 15) 0
Scope mode: automatic
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
scope map
|
Specifies the mapping from a range of organizational scope values (used at UNI interfaces) to a PNNI scope value (such as PNNI routing-level indicators).
|
scope mode
|
Specifies the configuration mode of the mapping from organizational scope values (used at UNI interfaces) to PNNI scope (such as PNNI routing-level indicators).
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show atm pnni statistics
To display PNNI statistics, use the show atm pnni statistics EXEC command.
show atm pnni statistics call
Syntax Description
call
|
Displays the PNNI call statistics.
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.1(4)
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New command
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Usage Guidelines
This command displays statistics related to path selection, for example, number of crankbacks, number of calls set up, number of calls serviced by the background tree, on-demand calculation, and PTSE exchanges, such as number of incoming PTSEs per minute or number of PTSEs retransmitted.
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm pnni statistics call command.
Switch# show atm pnni statistics call
pnni routing call statistics since 00:04:58
total cbr rtvbr nrtvbr abr ubr
source route reqs 137 0 0 0 0 137
successful 110 0 0 0 0 110
unsuccessful 27 0 0 0 0 27
crankback reqs 8 0 0 0 0 8
successful 8 0 0 0 0 8
unsuccessful 0 0 0 0 0 0
intraswitch routes 34 0 0 0 0 34
on-demand attempts 0 0 0 0 0 0
successful 0 0 0 0 0 0
unsuccessful 0 0 0 0 0 0
background lookups 76 0 0 0 0 76
successful 76 0 0 0 0 76
unsuccessful 0 0 0 0 0 0
next port requests 81 0 0 0 0 81
successful 66 0 0 0 0 66
unsuccessful 15 0 0 0 0 15
total average
usecs in queue 74890 546
usecs in dijkstra 0 0
usecs in routing 38991 284
Related Commands
show atm pnni summary
To display summary information advertised by PNNI nodes, use the show atm pnni summary privileged EXEC command.
show atm pnni summary [local-node node-index]
Syntax Description
node-index
|
Index number of the PNNI local node to which the command applies, in the range of 1 to 8. Use this option to restrict the display to a single node.
|
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.3(3a)
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New command
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Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm pnni summary command.
Switch# show atm pnni summary
Codes: Node - Node index advertising this summary
Type - Summary type (INT - internal, EXT - exterior)
Sup - Suppressed flag (Y - Yes, N - No)
Auto - Auto Summary flag (Y - Yes, N - No)
Adv - Advertised flag (Y - Yes, N - No)
C.M - Creation Mode (A - Auto, C - Configured).
Node Type Sup Auto Adv Summary Prefix
~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~ ~~~~ ~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1 Int N Y Y 47.0091.8100.0000.0060.3e7b.3101/104
1 Int N N N aa.bbcc/24
1 Int Y N N bb.ccdd/24
1 Ext N N N cc.ddee/24
1 Ext Y N N dd.eeff/24
2 Int N N N 11.2233.4455.6677.88/64
3 Ext Y N N 44.4444.444/36
show atm pnni svcc-rcc
To display information about the SVCC RCCs on PNNI local nodes, use the show atm pnni svcc-rcc privileged EXEC command.
show atm pnni svcc-rcc [local-node node-index | remote-node internal-node-num] [detail]
Syntax Description
node-index
|
Index number of the PNNI local node to which the command applies, in the range of 1 to 8.
|
internal-node-num
|
Internal node number of the PNNI remote node.
|
detail
|
Displays detailed SVCC RCC information; must be the last keyword.
|
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.3(3a)
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New command
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Usage Guidelines
This command displays information about the SVCC RCCs on one or more PNNI local nodes.
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm pnni svcc-rcc command.
Switch# show atm pnni svcc-rcc
PNNI VCC-CSS(s) for local-node 2 (level=64):
Rem-Node RCC Hello St Exit Port VPI VCI HrzLns Rem-Node name
~~~~~~~~ ~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
12 UP 2way_in ATM0/1/1 0 33 1 T2.2.64
PNNI VCC-CSS(s) for local-node 3 (level=56):
Rem-Node RCC Hello St Exit Port VPI VCI HrzLns Rem-Node name
~~~~~~~~ ~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
11 UP 2way_in ATM0/0/3 0 33 1 T5.3.56
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
debug atm pnni
|
Enables PNNI debugging output.
|
show atm pnni interface
|
Displays specific information about an interface or lists the interfaces running on a PNNI node.
|
show atm pnni topology
To display the topology connectivity information from the internal topology database, use the
show atm pnni topology EXEC command.
show atm pnni topology [node node-name] [detail]
Syntax Description
node
|
Displays the topology information about a specific node identified by the node-name.
|
node-name
|
Identifies the node by a specific name.
|
detail
|
Displays more detailed information and is used as the last keyword of the command.
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.1(4)
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New command
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Usage Guidelines
The topology as seen from the PNNI database can be displayed using the show atm pnni topology command. This command shows all accessible PNNI nodes in the network (through PTSEs) and any links to neighboring nodes.
PNNI nodes are represented internally by an 8-bit number. This command shows the mapping between the internal node number and the full 22-byte node ID.
A link status of "up" indicates the link is advertised by the node on both ends of a link. A link status of "2down" indicates the remote node (neighbor) did not advertise the link. Links that are down are not used for path selection by the current node.
Examples
The following example is partial output from the show atm pnni topology command.
Switch# show atm pnni topology
Node 1 (name: xxxxxx-1, type: xxxxxx, ios-version: xx.x)
Node ID..: 60:160:47.0091810000000060705BD9A5.0060705BD900.00
Node AESA: 47.0091810000000060705BD9A5.0060705BD900.01
Link Service Classes Advertised: CBR VBR-RT VBR-NRT ABR UBR
Leadership Priority: 60, Claims PGL: Yes, Transit Calls: Allowed
Ancestor: No, Nodal Representation: Simple
status link-type local port remote port neighbor
~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~
up hrz ATM0/0/2 ATM0/0/2 Switch
up hrz ATM0/0/2.4 ATM0/0/2.4 Switch
up hrz ATM0/0/0 ATM0/0/0 xxxxx18
up hrz ATM0/1/3 ATM0/0/1 xxxxx18
up hrz ATM0/0/1 ATM0/0/1 Switch
Node 2 (name: xxxxxx-1.2.36, type: xxxxxx, ios-version: 11.3)
Node ID..: 36:60:47.009181000000000000000000.0060705BD900.00
Node AESA: 47.0091810000000060705BD9A5.0060705BD900.02
Link Service Classes Advertised: CBR VBR-RT VBR-NRT ABR UBR
Leadership Priority: 0, Claims PGL: No, Transit Calls: Allowed
Ancestor: Yes, Nodal Representation: Simple
status link-type local port remote port neighbor
~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~
up hrz 2D24009 2B70009 xxxxx27.2.36
up hrz 2D24000 2B70000 xxxxx27.2.36
show atm pnni traffic
To display information about traffic received on PNNI interfaces, use the show atm pnni traffic privileged EXEC command.
show atm pnni traffic
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.3(3a)
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New command
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Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm pnni traffic command.
Traffic statistics for local-node 1 (Level 60)
Interface ID PNNI bytes rcvd bits/sec Since Rem Node(No./Name)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ATM0/0/0 7368 398 00:02:28 11 xxxxx18
ATM0/0/1 7228 390 00:02:28 9 Switch
ATM0/0/2 1300 70 00:02:28 9 Switch
ATM0/0/2.4 1300 70 00:02:28 9 Switch
ATM0/1/0 0 0 00:02:33
ATM0/1/3 1300 70 00:02:28 11 xxxxx18
Traffic statistics for local-node 2 (Level 36)
Interface ID PNNI bytes rcvd bits/sec Since Rem Node(No./Name)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
FFFFFFFF 4460 275 00:02:09 10 xxxxx27.2.36
show atm qos-defaults
To provide default values for QoS and display the table used, use the show atm qos-defaults EXEC command.
show atm qos-defaults
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.1(4)
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New command. Originally show atm qos.
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11.2(5)
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Modified: changed to show atm qos-defaults.
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Examples
The following sample output from the show atm qos-defaults command displays the default QoS table.
Switch# show atm qos-defaults
Default QoS objective table:
Max cell transfer delay (in microseconds): any cbr, any vbr-rt
Peak-to-peak cell delay variation (in microseconds): any cbr, any vbr-rt
Max cell loss ratio for CLP0 cells: any cbr, any vbr-rt, any vbr-nrt
Max cell loss ratio for CLP0+1 cells: any cbr, any vbr-rt, any vbr-nrt
Table 18-11 describes the fields shown in the display.
Table 18-11 show atm qos-defaults Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Max cell transfer delay
|
Is displayed in microseconds and applies to one of the following (any indicates the objective parameter is undefined):
• cbr
• vbr-rt
|
Peak-to-peak cell delay variation
|
Is displayed in microseconds and applies to one of the following (any indicates the objective parameter is undefined):
• cbr
• vbr-rt
|
Max cell loss ratio
|
Is displayed as a negative power of ten and applies to one of the following (any indicates the objective parameter is undefined):
• cbr
• vbr-rt
• vbr-nrt
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
atm qos default
|
Changes individual QoS objectives assigned to SVC setup messages entering the switch through UNI interfaces.
|
show atm resource
To display global resource manager configuration and status, use the show atm resource
EXEC command.
Catalyst 8540 MSR
show atm resource [module_id number]
Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010
show atm resource
Syntax Description
module_id number
|
Identification number of the module for which you want to display configuration data and status. (Catalyst 8540 MSR only).
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.1(4)
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New command
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Usage Guidelines
The output from this command normalizes the maximum cell and queue limit values to match what is installed in the hardware. Any values specified explicitly via configuration are preserved and can be displayed by viewing the configuration.
Examples
Catalyst 8540 MSR
The following example shows the results of using the show atm resource command with the switch processor feature card installed.
Switch# show atm resource
Resource configuration:
Over-subscription-factor 8 Sustained-cell-rate-margin-factor 1%
Abr-mode: EFCI
Service Category to Threshold Group mapping:
cbr 1 vbr-rt 2 vbr-nrt 3 abr 4 ubr 5
Threshold Groups:
Module Group Max Max Q Min Q Q thresholds Cell Name
ID cells limit limit Mark Discard count
instal instal instal
-----------------------------------------------------------
1 1 131071 63 63 25 % 87 % 0 cbr-default-tg
2 131071 127 127 25 % 87 % 0 vbrrt-default-tg
3 131071 511 31 25 % 87 % 0 vbrnrt-default-tg
4 131071 511 31 25 % 87 % 0 abr-default-tg
5 131071 511 31 25 % 87 % 0 ubr-default-tg
6 131071 1023 1023 25 % 87 % 0 well-known-vc-tg
============================================================
2 1 131071 63 63 25 % 87 % 0 cbr-default-tg
2 131071 127 127 25 % 87 % 0 vbrrt-default-tg
3 131071 511 31 25 % 87 % 0 vbrnrt-default-tg
4 131071 511 31 25 % 87 % 0 abr-default-tg
5 131071 511 31 25 % 87 % 0 ubr-default-tg
6 131071 1023 1023 25 % 87 % 0 well-known-vc-tg
============================================================
3 1 131071 63 63 25 % 87 % 0 cbr-default-tg
2 131071 127 127 25 % 87 % 0 vbrrt-default-tg
3 131071 511 31 25 % 87 % 0 vbrnrt-default-tg
4 131071 511 31 25 % 87 % 0 abr-default-tg
5 131071 511 31 25 % 87 % 0 ubr-default-tg
6 131071 1023 1023 25 % 87 % 0 well-known-vc-tg
============================================================
4 1 131071 63 63 25 % 87 % 0 cbr-default-tg
2 131071 127 127 25 % 87 % 0 vbrrt-default-tg
3 131071 511 31 25 % 87 % 0 vbrnrt-default-tg
4 131071 511 31 25 % 87 % 0 abr-default-tg
5 131071 511 31 25 % 87 % 0 ubr-default-tg
6 131071 1023 1023 25 % 87 % 0 well-known-vc-tg
============================================================
5 1 131071 63 63 25 % 87 % 0 cbr-default-tg
2 131071 127 127 25 % 87 % 0 vbrrt-default-tg
3 131071 511 31 25 % 87 % 0 vbrnrt-default-tg
4 131071 511 31 25 % 87 % 0 abr-default-tg
5 131071 511 31 25 % 87 % 0 ubr-default-tg
6 131071 1023 1023 25 % 87 % 0 well-known-vc-tg
============================================================
6 1 131071 63 63 25 % 87 % 0 cbr-default-tg
2 131071 127 127 25 % 87 % 0 vbrrt-default-tg
3 131071 511 31 25 % 87 % 0 vbrnrt-default-tg
4 131071 511 31 25 % 87 % 0 abr-default-tg
5 131071 511 31 25 % 87 % 0 ubr-default-tg
6 131071 1023 1023 25 % 87 % 0 well-known-vc-tg
============================================================
7 1 131071 63 63 25 % 87 % 0 cbr-default-tg
2 131071 127 127 25 % 87 % 0 vbrrt-default-tg
3 131071 511 31 25 % 87 % 0 vbrnrt-default-tg
4 131071 511 31 25 % 87 % 0 abr-default-tg
5 131071 511 31 25 % 87 % 0 ubr-default-tg
6 131071 1023 1023 25 % 87 % 0 well-known-vc-tg
============================================================
8 1 131071 63 63 25 % 87 % 0 cbr-default-tg
2 131071 127 127 25 % 87 % 0 vbrrt-default-tg
3 131071 511 31 25 % 87 % 0 vbrnrt-default-tg
4 131071 511 31 25 % 87 % 0 abr-default-tg
5 131071 511 31 25 % 87 % 0 ubr-default-tg
6 131071 1023 1023 25 % 87 % 0 well-known-vc-tg
============================================================
Examples
Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010
The following example shows the results of using the show atm resource command with an FC-PCQ installed.
Switch# show atm resource
Resource configuration:
Over-subscription-factor 8 Sustained-cell-rate-margin-factor 1%
Abr-mode: relative-rate
Atm service-category-limit (in cells):
64512 cbr 64512 vbr-rt 64512 vbr-nrt 64512 abr-ubr
Resource state:
Cells per service-category:
0 cbr 0 vbr-rt 0 vbr-nrt 0 abr-ubr
Related Commands
show atm rmon
To show the status of the ATM RMON MIB, use the show atm rmon EXEC command.
show atm rmon {host number | matrix number | stats number | status}
Syntax Description
host
|
Displays the ATM RMON host table port select group number information.
|
matrix
|
Displays the ATM RMON matrix table information.
|
stats
|
Displays the ATM RMON status table information.
|
status
|
Displays the ATM RMON resource status information.
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.2(5)
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New command
|
Examples
The following example shows ATM host table information for the specified port select group using the show atm rmon host EXEC command.
atmrmon-switch# show atm rmon host 1
PortSelGrp: 1 Collection: Enabled Drops: 0
47.007900000000000000000000.00A03E000001.00
CBR/VBR in: calls: 0/0 cells: 0 connTime: 0 days 00:00:00
out: calls: 0/0 cells: 0 connTime: 0 days 00:00:00
ABR/UBR in: calls: 0/123852 cells: 0 connTime: 0 days 00:00:00
out: calls: 0/0 cells: 0 connTime: 0 days 00:00:00
47.00918100000000615C71A501.00000C39C23F.00
CBR/VBR in: calls: 0/0 cells: 0 connTime: 0 days 00:00:00
out: calls: 0/0 cells: 0 connTime: 0 days 00:00:00
ABR/UBR in: calls: 1/14 cells: 0 connTime: 3 days 21:18:29
out: calls: 0/0 cells: 0 connTime: 0 days 00:00:00
47.00918100000000615C71A501.00603E329221.00
CBR/VBR in: calls: 0/0 cells: 0 connTime: 0 days 00:00:00
out: calls: 0/0 cells: 0 connTime: 0 days 00:00:00
ABR/UBR in: calls: 0/0 cells: 0 connTime: 0 days 00:00:00
out: calls: 0/123852 cells: 0 connTime: 0 days 00:00:00
47.00918100000000615C71A501.00603E329221.01
CBR/VBR in: calls: 0/0 cells: 0 connTime: 0 days 00:00:00
out: calls: 0/0 cells: 0 connTime: 0 days 00:00:00
ABR/UBR in: calls: 0/0 cells: 0 connTime: 0 days 00:00:00
out: calls: 1/14 cells: 0 connTime: 3 days 21:18:30
Table 18-12 describes some of the fields in the output from the show atm rmon command.
Table 18-12 show atm rmon Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
47.007900000000000000000000.00A03E000001.00
|
Address of the host.
|
CBR/VBR in: calls: 0/0
|
Total successful CBR/VBR calls, including calls currently connected.
|
cells: 0
|
Total active cells (in: A to everybody; out: everybody to A).
|
connTime: 0
|
Total connection time aggregated for multiple connections.
|
The following example shows ATM matrix table information for the specified port select group using the show atm rmon matrix EXEC command.
atmrmon-switch# show atm rmon matrix 1
PortSelGrp: 1 Collection: Enabled Drops: 0
47.007900000000000000000000.00A03E000001.00
47.00918100000000615C71A501.00603E329221.00
CBR/VBR calls: 0/0 cells: 0 connTime: 0 days 00:00:00
ABR/UBR calls: 0/0 cells: 0 connTime: 0 days 00:00:00
47.00918100000000615C71A501.00000C39C23F.00
47.00918100000000615C71A501.00603E329221.01
CBR/VBR calls: 0/0 cells: 0 connTime: 0 days 00:00:00
ABR/UBR calls: 0/0 cells: 0 connTime: 0 days 00:00:00
47.00918100000000615C71A501.00603E329221.00
47.007900000000000000000000.00A03E000001.00
CBR/VBR calls: 0/0 cells: 0 connTime: 0 days 00:00:00
ABR/UBR calls: 0/123856 cells: 0 connTime: 0 days 00:00:00
47.00918100000000615C71A501.00603E329221.01
47.00918100000000615C71A501.00000C39C23F.00
CBR/VBR calls: 0/0 cells: 0 connTime: 0 days 00:00:00
ABR/UBR calls: 1/14 cells: 0 connTime: 3 days 21:18:40
The show atm rmon stats command summarizes the statistics for the entire port select group, including non-monitored traffic. The following example shows ATM stats table information for
the specified port select group using the show atm rmon stats EXEC command.
atmrmon-switch# show atm rmon stats 1
PortSelGrp: 1 Collection: Enabled Drops: 0
CBR/VBR: calls: 0/0 cells: 0 connTime: 0 days 00:00:00
ABR/UBR: calls: 1/123862 cells: 0 connTime: 3 days 21:18:19
The following example shows ATM status table information for the specified port select group,
and identifies which ATM interfaces were configured using the atm rmon collect or the
snmp enable command.
atmrmon-switch# show atm rmon status
PortSelGrp: 1 Status: Enabled Hosts: 4/no-max Matrix: 4/no-max
ATM0/0/0 ATM0/0/2
PortSelGrp: 2 Status: Enabled Hosts: 0/no-max Matrix: 0/no-max
ATM0/0/3
PortSelGrp: 4 Status: Enabled Hosts: 0/1 Matrix: 0/5
ATM0/0/1
PortSelGrp: 5 Status: Enabled Hosts: 0/no-max Matrix: 0/no-max
ATM0/1/2
PortSelGrp: 6 Status: Enabled Hosts: 0/no-max Matrix: 0/no-max
ATM0/1/3
PortSelGrp: 7 Status: Enabled Hosts: 0/no-max Matrix: 0/no-max
ATM0
As the following example shows, when using the status option, the configuration is maintained even when data collection is disabled.
atmrmon-switch# show atm rmon status
PortSelGrp: 1 Status: Disabled Hosts: 0/10000 Matrix: 0/20000
ATM0/0/0 ATM0/0/2
PortSelGrp: 2 Status: Disabled Hosts: 0/10000 Matrix: 0/20000
ATM0/0/3
Related Commands
show atm route
To display all local or network-wide reachable address prefixes in the switch router's ATM routing table, use the show atm route EXEC command.
show atm route [address-prefix [longer_prefix] | local]
Syntax Description
address-prefix
|
Displays all routing table entries for the specified prefix.
|
longer_prefix
|
Displays all routing tables entries for longer prefixes that match the specified address prefix.
|
local
|
Displays information about reachable addresses attached to this switch router only. This includes static routes configured on this switch router and routes learned using ILMI address registration.
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.2(5)
|
New command
|
Usage Guidelines
This command displays the ATM address prefixes in the ATM routing table. Prefixes are tagged with either E or I. The E represents external prefixes that were configured using the atm route command. The I represents internal prefixes registered through ILMI or generated internally by the system for other purposes (for example; soft-PVP support). The prefix is displayed in the format prefix/length, where length indicates the length, in bits:
1234.24/16
The node represents the switch router that generated the route. Node 1 represents this switch router, while other numbers represent switch routers learned from the network. The port number, the protocol that generated the advertisement, the time stamp, and the port status (or summary information) are also displayed.
The link is down in the following cases:
•
For local prefixes, the status is displayed as DN if either the associated interface is down or the associated interface type is NNI. Note that static routes to address prefixes cannot be used on
NNI interfaces.
•
For remote prefixes, such as those advertised by a remote node, the status is displayed as DN if connectivity from the local switch to the remote switch is lost.
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm route command.
Switch# show atm route
Codes: P - installing Protocol (S - Static, P - PNNI, R - Routing control),
T - Type (I - Internal prefix, E - Exterior prefix, SE -
Summary Exterior prefix, SI - Summary Internal prefix)
ZE - Suppress Summary Exterior, ZI - Suppress Summary Internal)
P T Node/Port St Lev Prefix
~ ~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~ ~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
P E 2 0 UP 0 default/0
R SI 1 0 UP 0 47.0091.8100.0000.0060.3E7B.3201/104
R I 1 ATM0/0/0 UP 0 47.0091.8100.0000.0060.3E7B.3201.0000.0c40.81d2/152
R I 1 ATM0/0/0 UP 0 47.0091.8100.0000.0060.3E7B.3201.0000.0c40.81d3/152
R I 1 ATM0/0/0 UP 0 47.0091.8100.0000.0060.3E7B.3201.0000.0c40.81d4/152
R I 1 ATM0/0/0 UP 0 47.0091.8100.0000.0060.3E7B.3201.0000.0c40.81d5/152
R I 1 ATM0 UP 0 47.0091.8100.0000.0060.3E7B.3201.0060.3e7b.3201/152
R I 1 ATM0 UP 0 47.0091.8100.0000.0060.3E7B.3201.0060.3e7b.3202/152
R I 1 ATM0 UP 0 47.0091.8100.0000.0060.3E7B.3201.0060.3e7b.3203/152
R I 1 ATM0 UP 0 47.0091.8100.0000.0060.3E7B.3201.0060.3e7b.3204/152
R I 1 ATM0 UP 0 47.0091.8100.0000.0060.3E7B.3201.4000.0c/128
S E 1 ATM0/0/1 UP 0 47.0091.8100.0000.0003.dde7.4601/104
P I 2 0 UP 0 47.0091.8100.0000.0003.dde7.4601/104
P I 3 0 UP 0 47.0091.8100.0000.0060.3e7b.3801/104
show atm routing-mode
To display the routing mode in which the switch is running, use the show atm routing-mode privileged EXEC command.
show atm routing-mode
Syntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.3(3a)
|
New command
|
Usage Guidelines
The routing mode of the switch is dynamic (PNNI) or static (IISP).
Examples
This following example is sample output from the show atm routing-mode command.
Switch# show atm routing-mode
Routing Mode: Dynamic (PNNI)
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
atm routing-mode
|
Restricts the mode of ATM routing on an ATM switch router.
|
show atm signalling cug
To display all configured CUGs, use the show atm signalling cug EXEC command.
show atm signalling cug [interface atm card/subcard/port] [access | alias alias-name |
interlock-code ic]
Syntax Description
card/subcard/port
|
The card, subcard, and port number of the ATM interface.
|
alias-name
|
The name of the CUG alias for the 24-byte interlock code.
|
ic
|
The interlock code number.
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.2(8.0.1)
|
New command
|
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm signalling cug command.
Switch# show atm signalling cug
Interface: ATM3/0/0
Cug Alias Name:
Cug Interlock Code: 00.000000000000000000000000.000000000000.00.01001111
Non preferential Cug
Permit Network to User Calls
Permit User to Network Calls
Related Commands
show atm signalling diagnostics
To display the configured filter entries and the collection call records for the ATM signalling diagnostics feature, use the show atm signalling diagnostics EXEC command.
show atm signalling diagnostics {filter | record | status filter-index}
Syntax Description
filter
|
Displays the information in the filter table.
|
record
|
Displays the call failure records.
|
status
|
Displays global diagnostics status.
|
filter-index
|
Displays all of the records filtered for each entry in the filter index specified. The filter-index can range from 1 to 50.
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.2(8.0.1)
|
New command
|
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm signalling diagnostics filter command.
Switch# show atm signalling diagnostics filter
F I L T E R I N D E X 1
--------------------------------
Scope: internal, Cast Type: p2mp
Connection Kind: soft-vc
Service Category: CBR (Constant Bit Rate) UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate)
Clear Cause: 0, Initial TimerValue: 600
Max Records: 20, NumMatches: 0, Timer expiry: 600
Incoming Port: ATM0/0/1, Outgoing Port: ATM0/1/1
Calling Nsap Address:47.111122223333444455556666.777788889999.00
Calling Address Mask:FF.FFFFFF000000000000000000.000000000000.00
Called Nsap Address :47.111122223333444455556666.777788889999.01
Called Address Mask :FF.FFFFFF000000000000000000.000000000000.00
Status : active
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm signalling diagnostics record 1 command.
Switch# show atm signalling diagnostics record 1
D I S P L A Y I N D E X 1
--------------------------------
Scope: internal, Cast Type: p2p, Conn Indicator: Setup Failure
Connection Kind: switched-vc
Service Category: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate)
Clear Cause: 0x29, Diagnostics: NULL
Incoming Port: ATM1/0/3, Outgoing Port:ATM0/1/3
Calling-Address: 47.009181000000006011000000.470803040506.00
Calling-SubAddr: NULL
Called-Address : 47.009181000000006083C42C01.750203040506.00
Called-SubAddr : NULL
Crankback Type : No Crankback
DTL's :
NodeId:56:160:47.009181000000006011000000.006083AB9001.00 Port: 0/1/3:2
NodeId:56:160:47.00918100000000603E7B4101.00603E7B4101.00 Port: 0/0/0:2
NodeId:56:160:47.009181000000006083C42C01.006083C42C01.00 Port: 0
show atm signalling statistics
To show the ATM signalling statistics, use the show atm signalling statistics EXEC command.
show atm signalling statistics [interface atm card/subcard/port] [ie]
Syntax Description
card/subcard/port
|
Specifies the card, subcard, and port number of the ATM interface.
|
ie
|
Displays the information element statistics.
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.2(5)
|
New command
|
Usage Guidelines
If no interface is specified, statistics for all interfaces are displayed.
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm signalling statistics EXEC command with no interface specified.
Switch# show atm signalling statistics
Global Statistics:
Calls Throttled: 0
Max Crankback: 3
Max Connections Pending: 255
Max Connections Pending Hi Water Mark: 0
ATM 0:0 UP Time 00:00:32 # of int resets: 0
----------------------------------------------------------------
Terminating connections: 0 Soft VCs: 0
Active Transit PTP SVC: 0 Active Transit MTP SVC: 0
Port requests: 0 Source route requests: 0
Conn-Pending: 0 Conn-Pending High Water Mark: 0
Calls Throttled: 0 Max-Conn-Pending: 40
Messages: Incoming Outgoing
--------- -------- --------
PTP Setup Messages: 0 0
MTP Setup Messages: 0 0
Release Messages: 0 0
Restart Messages: 0 0
Message: Received Transmitted Tx-Reject Rx-Reject
Add Party Messages: 0 0 0 0
Failure Cause: Routing CAC Access-list Addr-Reg Misc-Failure
Location Local: 0 0 0 0 0
Location Remote: 0 0 0 0 0
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm signalling statistics EXEC command for interface ATM 0/0/0.
Switch# show atm signalling statistics interface atm 0/0/0
ATM 0/0/0:0 UP Time 00:01:32 # of int resets: 0
----------------------------------------------------------------
Terminating connections: 0 Soft VCs: 0
Active Transit PTP SVC: 0 Active Transit MTP SVC: 0
Port requests: 0 Source route requests: 0
Conn-Pending: 0 Conn-Pending High Water Mark: 0
Calls Throttled: 0 Max-Conn-Pending: 40
Messages: Incoming Outgoing
--------- -------- --------
PTP Setup Messages: 0 0
MTP Setup Messages: 0 0
Release Messages: 0 0
Restart Messages: 0 0
Message: Received Transmitted Tx-Reject Rx-Reject
Add Party Messages: 0 0 0 0
Failure Cause: Routing CAC Access-list Addr-Reg Misc-Failure
Location Local: 0 0 0 0 0
Location Remote: 0 0 0 0 0
Related Commands
show atm snoop
To display the current port snooping configuration and actual register values for the highest
ATM interface, use the show atm snoop EXEC command.
show atm snoop
Syntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.1(4)
|
New command
|
Usage Guidelines
This command displays the snoop test port name, snoop option (enabled or disabled), monitored port name (if enabled), and snoop direction (receive or transmit if enabled).
This command applies only to card 4, subcard 1, and the highest port allowed for the card. See the atm signalling vpci command for port information.
Examples
The following example displays the snoop configuration and actual register values for the highest interface.
Switch# show atm snoop
Snoop Test Port Name: ATM3/1/3 (interface status=SNOOPING)
Snoop option: (configured=enabled) (actual=enabled)
Monitored Port Name: (configured=ATM3/0/0) (actual=ATM3/0/0)
Snoop direction: (configured=receive) (actual=receive)
The following example shows that there is no card in the snoop test port card 4, subcard 1 position.
Switch# show atm snoop
Snoop Test Port Name: ATM3/1/3 (port is bad or missing)
Snoop option: (configured=disabled)
The following example shows that the snoop test port has been inserted and configured but is shut down.
Switch# show atm snoop
Snoop Test Port Name: ATM3/1/3 (interface status=DOWN)(shutdown)
Snoop option: (configured=enabled)
Monitored Port Name: (configured=ATM3/1/0)
Snoop direction: (configured=receive)
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
atm signalling vpci
|
Specifies the value of VPCI to be carried in the signalling messages within a VP tunnel.
|
show atm snoop-vc
To display the current port snooping configuration and actual register values per-VC, use the
show atm snoop-vc EXEC command.
show atm snoop-vc [interface atm card/subcard/port]
Syntax Description
card/subcard/port
|
Specifies the card, subcard, and port number of the ATM interface.
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.2(8.0.1)
|
New command
|
Usage Guidelines
This command displays the snoop test port name, snoop option (enabled or disabled), monitored port name (if enabled), and snoop direction (receive or transmit if enabled).
Examples
The following example displays all VC snoop connections on the switch.
Switch# show atm snoop-vc
Snooping Snooped
Interface VPI VCI Type X-Interface X-VPI X-VCI Dir Status
ATM0/0/2 0 5 PVC ATM0/1/1 0 5 Rx DOWN
ATM0/0/2 0 16 PVC ATM0/1/1 0 16 Rx DOWN
ATM0/1/2 0 5 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 5 Tx DOWN
ATM0/1/2 0 16 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 16 Tx DOWN
ATM0/1/2 0 18 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 18 Tx UP
ATM0/1/2 0 100 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 100 Tx DOWN
ATM0/1/2 0 201 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 201 Tx DOWN
ATM0/1/2 0 202 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 202 Tx DOWN
ATM0/1/2 0 300 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 300 Tx DOWN
ATM0/1/2 0 301 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 301 Tx DOWN
The following example displays all VC snoop connections on ATM interface 0/1/2.
Switch# show atm snoop-vc interface atm 0/1/2
Snooping Snooped
Interface VPI VCI Type X-Interface X-VPI X-VCI Dir Status
ATM0/1/2 0 5 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 5 Tx DOWN
ATM0/1/2 0 16 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 16 Tx DOWN
ATM0/1/2 0 18 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 18 Tx UP
ATM0/1/2 0 100 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 100 Tx DOWN
ATM0/1/2 0 201 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 201 Tx DOWN
ATM0/1/2 0 202 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 202 Tx DOWN
ATM0/1/2 0 300 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 300 Tx DOWN
ATM0/1/2 0 301 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 301 Tx DOWN
Examples
The following example displays VC snoop connection VPI 0, VCI 543 on ATM interface 0/0/0.
Switch# show atm snoop-vc interface atm 0/0/0 0 543
Interface: ATM0/0/0, Type: oc3suni
VPI = 0 VCI = 543
Status: UP
Time-since-last-status-change: 00:00:19
Connection-type: PVC
Cast-type: snooping-leaf
Packet-discard-option: enabled
Usage-Parameter-Control (UPC): pass
Wrr weight: 32
Number of OAM-configured connections: 0
OAM-configuration: disabled
OAM-states: Not-applicable
Cross-connect-interface: ATM0, Type: ATM Swi/Proc
Cross-connect-VPI = 0
Cross-connect-VCI = 42
Cross-connect-UPC: pass
Cross-connect OAM-configuration: disabled
Cross-connect OAM-state: Not-applicable
Threshold Group: 6, Cells queued: 0
Rx cells: 0, Tx cells: 4
Rx connection-traffic-table-index: 3
Rx service-category: VBR-RT (Realtime Variable Bit Rate)
Rx pcr-clp01: 424
Rx scr-clp01: 424
Rx mcr-clp01: none
Rx cdvt: 1024 (from default for interface)
Rx mbs: 50
Tx connection-traffic-table-index: 3
Tx service-category: VBR-RT (Realtime Variable Bit Rate)
Tx pcr-clp01: 424
Tx scr-clp01: 424
Tx mcr-clp01: none
Tx cdvt: none
Tx mbs: 50
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
atm snoop-vc
|
Sets the current port snooping configuration and actual register values per-VC.
|
show atm snoop-vp
To display the current port snooping configuration and actual register values per-VP, use the
show atm snoop-vp EXEC command.
show atm snoop-vp [interface atm card/subcard/port]
Syntax Description
card/subcard/port
|
Specifies the card, subcard, and port number of the ATM interface.
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.2(8.0.1)
|
New command
|
Usage Guidelines
This command displays the snoop test port name, snoop option (enabled or disabled), monitored port name (if enabled), and snoop direction (receive or transmit if enabled).
Examples
The following example displays all VP snoop connections on the switch.
Switch# show atm snoop-vp
Snooping Snooped
Interface VPI Type X-Interface X-VPI Dir Status
ATM0/0/2 0 PVC ATM0/1/1 0 Rx DOWN
ATM0/0/2 0 PVC ATM0/1/1 0 Rx DOWN
ATM0/1/2 0 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 Tx DOWN
ATM0/1/2 0 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 Tx DOWN
ATM0/1/2 0 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 Tx UP
ATM0/1/2 0 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 Tx DOWN
ATM0/1/2 0 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 Tx DOWN
ATM0/1/2 0 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 Tx DOWN
ATM0/1/2 0 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 Tx DOWN
ATM0/1/2 0 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 Tx DOWN
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
atm snoop-vp
|
Sets the current port snooping configuration and actual register values per-VP.
|
show atm status
To display current information about ATM interfaces and the number of installed connections, use the show atm status EXEC command.
show atm status
Syntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.1(4)
|
New command
|
Examples
The following is sample output from the show atm status command.
Switch# show atm status
NUMBER OF INSTALLED CONNECTIONS: (P2P=Point to Point, P2MP=Point to MultiPoint)
Type PVCs SoftPVCs SVCs PVPs SoftPVPs SVPs Total
P2P 11 0 0 1 0 0 12
P2MP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL INSTALLED CONNECTIONS = 12
PER-INTERFACE STATUS SUMMARY AT 14:56:19 UTC Mon Mar 25 1997:
Interface IF Admin Auto-Cfg ILMI Addr SSCOP Hello
Name Status Status Status Reg State State State
------------- -------- ------------ -------- ------------ --------- --------
ATM0 UP up n/a Restarting Idle n/a
ATM3/0/0 UP up done UpAndNormal Active 2way_in
ATM3/0/0.25 DOWN shutdown waiting n/a Idle n/a
ATM3/0/0.26 UP up waiting WaitDevType Idle n/a
ATM3/0/1 DOWN down waiting n/a Idle n/a
ATM3/0/2 UP up done UpAndNormal Active 2way_in
ATM3/0/3 DOWN down waiting n/a Idle n/a
show atm traffic
To display the ATM layer traffic information for all of the ATM interfaces, use the show atm traffic EXEC command.
show atm traffic
Syntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.1(4)
|
New command
|
Usage Guidelines
This command displays input and output cell counts and a 5-minute transfer rate for all
ATM interfaces.
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm traffic command.
Switch# show atm traffic
Interface ATM0
Rx cells: 0
Tx cells: 0
5 minute input rate: 0 bits/sec, 0 cells/sec
5 minute output rate: 0 bits/sec, 0 cells/sec
Interface ATM3/0/0
Rx cells: 0
Tx cells: 0
5 minute input rate: 0 bits/sec, 0 cells/sec
5 minute output rate: 0 bits/sec, 0 cells/sec
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show atm interface
|
Displays ATM-specific information about an ATM interface.
|
show atm traffic shaping
To display the traffic shaping configuration, use the show atm traffic shaping command.
show atm traffic shaping slot slot
Syntax Description
slot
|
The slot number of the TSCAM hardware.
|
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Priviliged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.1(7a)EY
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
None
Examples
The following example shows the configured ports on a Catalyst 8510 MSR switch router:
switch# show atm traffic shaping slot 4
CATS Carrier Module State : ACTIVE
Shaper Configuration Status :
Shapers In Use by Config : 3 Shapers Available for Config : 1
Shaper Hardware Status :
Shaper 0 : In Use - interface : atm 4/0/1 - Class : vbr
Shaper 1 : In Use - interface : atm 4/0/2 - Class : Best-Effort
Shaper 2 : Not In Use.
Shaper 3 : Not In Use.
Statistics :
Total cell discards = 15, clp0 discards = 3, clp1 discards = 12
Free cell buffers = 203852
cells queued for all ports = 58291
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
atm traffic shaping enable
|
Enables ATM traffic shaping.
|
atm traffic shaping thresholds
|
Sets ATM traffic threshold.
|
show atm vc
To display the ATM layer connection information about the virtual connection, use the show atm vc EXEC command.
show atm vc
show atm vc interface {atm | atm-p} card/subcard/port[.vpt#] [vpi vci] [detail]
show atm vc [cast-type cast-type] [conn-type conn-type] [interface {atm | atm-p}
card/subcard/port[.vpt#]]
show atm vc traffic [interface {atm | atm-p} card/subcard/port[.vpt#] [vpi vci]]
Syntax Description
card/subcard/port
|
Card, subcard, and port number for the interface.
|
.vpt#
|
Virtual path tunnel identifier to display.
|
vpi vci
|
Virtual path identifier and virtual channel identifier to display.
|
detail
|
Displays the Rx cell drops and queued-cells for all VCs on a given interface.
|
cast-type
|
Specifies the cast type as multipoint-to-point (mp2p), point-to-multipoint (p2mp), or point-to-point (p2p).
|
conn-type
|
Specifies the connection type as pvc, soft-vc, svc, or tvc.
|
traffic
|
Displays the virtual channel cell traffic.
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.1(4)
|
New command
|
Examples
The following example shows a display for the vc interface.
Switch# show atm vc
Interface VPI VCI Type X-Interface X-VPI X-VCI Encap Status
ATM0/1/0 0 5 PVC ATM0 0 52 QSAAL UP
ATM0/1/0 0 16 PVC ATM0 0 32 ILMI UP
ATM0/1/0 0 18 PVC ATM0 0 73 PNNI UP
ATM0/1/1 0 5 PVC ATM0 0 53 QSAAL DOWN
ATM0/1/1 0 16 PVC ATM0 0 33 ILMI DOWN
ATM0/1/2 0 5 PVC ATM0 0 54 QSAAL DOWN
ATM0/1/2 0 16 PVC ATM0 0 34 ILMI DOWN
ATM0/1/3 0 5 PVC ATM0 0 55 QSAAL UP
ATM0/1/3 0 16 PVC ATM0 0 35 ILMI UP
ATM1/0/0 0 5 PVC ATM0 0 56 QSAAL UP
ATM1/0/0 0 16 PVC ATM0 0 36 ILMI UP
ATM1/0/1 0 5 PVC ATM0 0 57 QSAAL DOWN
ATM1/0/1 0 16 PVC ATM0 0 37 ILMI DOWN
ATM1/0/2 0 5 PVC ATM0 0 58 QSAAL DOWN
ATM1/0/2 0 16 PVC ATM0 0 38 ILMI DOWN
ATM1/0/3 0 5 PVC ATM0 0 59 QSAAL UP
ATM1/0/3 0 16 PVC ATM0 0 39 ILMI UP
ATM1/0/3 0 18 PVC ATM0 0 72 PNNI UP
ATM1/1/0 0 5 PVC ATM0 0 60 QSAAL DOWN
ATM1/1/0 0 16 PVC ATM0 0 40 ILMI DOWN
ATM1/1/1 0 5 PVC ATM0 0 61 QSAAL DOWN
ATM1/1/1 0 16 PVC ATM0 0 41 ILMI DOWN
Table 18-13 describes the fields shown in the display.
Table 18-13 show atm vc Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Interface
|
Displays the card, subcard, and port number of the specified ATM interface.
|
VPI
|
Displays the number of the virtual path identifier.
|
VCI
|
Displays the number of the virtual channel identifier.
|
Type
|
Displays the type of interface for the specified ATM interface.
|
X-Interface
|
Displays the card, subcard, and port number of the cross-connected value for the ATM interface.
|
X-VPI
|
Displays the number of the cross-connected value of the virtual path identifier.
|
X-VCI
|
Displays the number of the cross-connected value of the virtual channel identifier.
|
Encap
|
Displays the type of connection on the interface.
|
Status
|
Displays the current state of the specified ATM interface.
|
Examples
The following example displays the output for interface ATM 1/0/0 with and without the detail keyword which shows the Rx-cel-drops and the Rx-queued-cells:
Swtich# show atm vc traffic interface atm 1/0/0
Interface VPI VCI Type rx-cell-cnts tx-cell-cnts
ATM-P1/0/0 0 32 PVC 1 0
ATM-P1/0/0 0 33 PVC 0 0
ATM-P1/0/0 0 34 PVC 0 0
ATM-P1/0/0 0 35 PVC 0 0
ATM-P1/0/0 0 37 PVC 0 0
ATM-P1/0/0 0 39 PVC 0 0
ATM-P1/0/0 0 48 PVC 0 0
Switch# show atm vc traffic interface atm 1/0/0 detail
Interface VPI VCI Type rx-cell tx-cell rx-cell-drop rx-cell-qued
ATM-P1/0/0 0 32 PVC 1 0 0 0
ATM-P1/0/0 0 33 PVC 0 0 0 0
ATM-P1/0/0 0 34 PVC 0 0 0 0
ATM-P1/0/0 0 35 PVC 0 0 0 0
ATM-P1/0/0 0 37 PVC 0 0 0 0
ATM-P1/0/0 0 39 PVC 0 0 0 0
ATM-P1/0/0 0 48 PVC 0 0 0 0
Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010
The following example shows the interface information for ATM 1/0/0, with VPI 0, VCI 5, and packet discard enabled, using an FC-PCQ.
Switch# show atm vc interface atm 1/0/0 1 100
Interface: ATM1/0/0, Type: oc3suni
VPI = 0 VCI = 5
Status: UP
Time-since-last-status-change: 1d18h
Connection-type: PVC
Cast-type: point-to-point
Packet-discard-option: enabled
Usage-Parameter-Control (UPC): pass
Number of OAM-configured connections: 0
OAM-configuration: disabled
OAM-states: Not-applicable
Cross-connect-interface: ATM0, Type: ATM Swi/Proc
Cross-connect-VPI = 0
Cross-connect-VCI = 58
Cross-connect-UPC: pass
Cross-connect OAM-configuration: disabled
Cross-connect OAM-state: Not-applicable
Encapsulation: AALQSAAL
Rx cells: 32520, Tx cells: 32520
Rx connection-traffic-table-index: 3
Rx service-category: VBR-RT (Realtime Variable Bit Rate)
Rx pcr-clp01: 424
Rx scr-clp01: 424
Rx mcr-clp01: none
Rx cdvt: none
Rx mbs: 50
Tx connection-traffic-table-index: 3
Tx service-category: VBR-RT (Realtime Variable Bit Rate)
Tx pcr-clp01: 424
Tx scr-clp01: 424
Tx mcr-clp01: none
Tx cdvt: none
Tx mbs: 50
Crc Errors:0, Sar Timeouts:0, OverSizedSDUs:0
BufSzOvfl: Small:0, Medium:0, Big:0, VeryBig:0, Large:0
Examples
The following example shows the interface information for ATM 1/0/0, with VPI 1, VCI 100 and packet discard disabled, using the switch processor feature card.
Switch# show atm vc interface atm 1/0/0 1 100
Interface: ATM1/0/0, Type: oc12suni
VPI = 1 VCI = 100
Status: UP
Time-since-last-status-change: 02:55:48
Connection-type: PVC
Cast-type: point-to-point
Packet-discard-option: disabled
Usage-Parameter-Control (UPC): pass
Wrr weight: 32
Number of OAM-configured connections: 0
OAM-configuration: disabled
OAM-states: Not-applicable
Cross-connect-interface: ATM0/1/1, Type: oc3suni
Cross-connect-VPI = 1
Cross-connect-VCI = 100
Cross-connect-UPC: pass
Cross-connect OAM-configuration: disabled
Cross-connect OAM-state: Not-applicable
Threshold Group: 5, Cells queued: 0
Rx cells: 0, Tx cells: 0
Tx Clp0:0, Tx Clp1: 0
Rx Clp0:0, Rx Clp1: 0
Rx Upc Violations:0, Rx cell drops:0
Rx Clp0 q full drops:0, Rx Clp1 qthresh drops:0
Rx connection-traffic-table-index: 1
Rx service-category: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate)
Rx pcr-clp01: 7113539
Rx scr-clp01: none
Rx mcr-clp01: none
Rx cdvt: 1024 (from default for interface)
Rx mbs: none
Tx connection-traffic-table-index: 1
Tx service-category: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate)
Tx pcr-clp01: 7113539
Tx scr-clp01: none
Tx mcr-clp01: none
Tx cdvt: none
Tx mbs: none
Examples
The following example shows the interface information for ATM 1/0/0, with VPI 0, VCI 5, and packet discard enabled, using the FC-PFQ.
Switch# show atm vc interface atm 1/0/0 0 5
Interface: ATM1/0/0, Type: oc12suni
VPI = 0 VCI = 5
Status: UP
Time-since-last-status-change: 03:02:32
Connection-type: PVC
Cast-type: point-to-point
Packet-discard-option: enabled
Usage-Parameter-Control (UPC): pass
Wrr weight: 32
Number of OAM-configured connections: 0
OAM-configuration: disabled
OAM-states: Not-applicable
Cross-connect-interface: ATM0, Type: ATM Swi/Proc
Cross-connect-VPI = 0
Cross-connect-VCI = 45
Cross-connect-UPC: pass
Cross-connect OAM-configuration: disabled
Cross-connect OAM-state: Not-applicable
Encapsulation: AALQSAAL
Threshold Group: 6, Cells queued: 0
Rx cells: 2302, Tx cells: 2301
Tx Clp0:2301, Tx Clp1: 0
Rx Clp0:2302, Rx Clp1: 0
Rx Upc Violations:0, Rx cell drops:0
Rx pkts:0, Rx pkt drops:0
Rx connection-traffic-table-index: 3
Rx service-category: VBR-RT (Realtime Variable Bit Rate)
Rx pcr-clp01: 424
Rx scr-clp01: 424
Rx mcr-clp01: none
Rx cdvt: 1024 (from default for interface)
Rx mbs: 50
Tx connection-traffic-table-index: 3
Tx service-category: VBR-RT (Realtime Variable Bit Rate)
Tx pcr-clp01: 424
Tx scr-clp01: 424
Tx mcr-clp01: none
Tx cdvt: none
Tx mbs: 50
Crc Errors:0, Sar Timeouts:0, OverSizedSDUs:0
BufSzOvfl: Small:0, Medium:0, Big:0, VeryBig:0, Large:0
Examples
The following example shows the last explicit path status for a soft VC. Note that the first listed explicit path, new_york.path2, shows an unreachable result, but the second explicit path, new_york.path1, has succeeded.
Switch# show atm vc interface atm0/1/3 0 40
VPI = 0 VCI = 40
Status:UP
Time-since-last-status-change:00:00:03
Connection-type:SoftVC
Cast-type:point-to-point
Soft vc location:Source
Remote ATM address:47.0091.8100.0000.0060.705b.d900.4000.0c81.9000.00
Remote VPI:0
Remote VCI:40
Soft vc call state:Active
Number of soft vc re-try attempts:0
First-retry-interval:5000 milliseconds
Maximum-retry-interval:60000 milliseconds
Aggregate admin weight:15120
TIME STAMPS:
Current Slot:4
Outgoing Release February 26 17:02:45.940
Incoming Rel comp February 26 17:02:45.944
Outgoing Setup February 26 17:02:45.948
Incoming Connect February 26 17:02:46.000
Outgoing Setup February 23 11:54:17.587
Incoming Release February 23 11:54:17.591
Outgoing Setup February 23 11:54:37.591
Incoming Release February 23 11:54:37.611
Outgoing Setup February 23 11:55:17.611
Incoming Connect February 23 11:55:17.655
Explicit-path 1:result=6 PNNI_DEST_UNREACHABLE (new_york.path2)
Explicit-path 2:result=1 PNNI_SUCCESS (new_york.path1)
Only-explicit
Packet-discard-option:disabled
Usage-Parameter-Control (UPC):pass
Number of OAM-configured connections:0
OAM-configuration:disabled
OAM-states: Not-applicable
Cross-connect-interface:ATM0/0/3.4, Type:oc3suni
Cross-connect-VPI = 4
Cross-connect-VCI = 35
Cross-connect-UPC:pass
Cross-connect OAM-configuration:disabled
Cross-connect OAM-state: Not-applicable
Rx cells:0, Tx cells:0
Rx connection-traffic-table-index:1
Rx service-category:UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate)
Rx pcr-clp01:7113539
Rx scr-clp01:none
Rx mcr-clp01:none
Rx cdvt:1024 (from default for interface)
Rx mbs:none
Tx connection-traffic-table-index:1
Tx service-category:UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate)
Tx pcr-clp01:7113539
Tx scr-clp01:none
Tx mcr-clp01:none
Tx cdvt:none
Tx mbs:none
Table 18-14 describes the fields shown in the displays.
Table 18-14 show atm vc interface ATM Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Interface
|
Displays the card, subcard, and port number of the ATM interface.
|
VPI/VCI
|
Displays the number of the virtual path identifier and the virtual channel identifier.
|
Status
|
Displays the type of interface for the specified ATM interface.
|
Time-since-last-status-change
|
Displays the time elapsed since the last status change.
|
Connection-type
|
Displays the type of connection for the specified ATM interface.
|
Cast-type
|
Displays the type of cast for the specified ATM interface.
|
Packet-discard-option
|
Displays the state of the packet-discard option; enabled or disabled.
|
Usage-Parameter-Control (UPC)
|
Displays the state of the UPC.
|
Wrr weight
|
Weighted round-robin weight.
|
Number of OAM-configured connections
|
Displays the number of connections configured by OAM.
|
OAM-configuration
|
Displays the state of the OAM configuration; enabled or disabled.
|
OAM-states
|
Displays the status of the OAM state; applicable or not applicable.
|
Cross-connect-interface
|
Displays the card, subcard, and port number of the cross-connected ATM.
|
Cross-connect-VPI
|
Displays the number of the cross-connected virtual path identifier.
|
Cross-connect-VCI
|
Displays the number of the cross-connected virtual channel identifier.
|
Cross-connect-UPC
|
Displays the state of the cross-connected UPC; pass or not pass.
|
Cross-connect OAM-configuration
|
Displays the state of the cross-connected OAM configuration; enabled or disabled.
|
Cross-connect OAM-state
|
Displays the status of the cross-connected OAM state; applicable or not applicable.
|
Encapsulation
|
Encapsulation type.
|
Threshold Group/Cells queued
|
Displays the threshold group number and number of cells queued.
|
Rx cells/Tx cells
|
Displays the number of cells transmitted and received.
|
Tx Clp0/Tx Clp1
|
Displays the number of CLP=0 and CLP=1 cells transmitted.
|
Rx Clp0/Rx Clp1
|
Displays the number of CLP=0 and CLP=1 cells received.
|
Rx Upc Violations
|
Displays the number of UPC violations detected in the receive cell stream.
|
Rx cell drops
|
Displays the number of cells received and then dropped.
|
Rx pkts
|
Displays the number of packets received.
|
Rx pkt drops
|
Displays the number of packets dropped.
|
RxClp0q full drops
|
Displays the number of CLP=0 cells received and then dropped for exceeding the input queue size.
|
Rx Clp1 qthresh drops
|
Displays the number of CLP=1 cells received and then dropped for exceeding the discard threshold of the input queue.
|
Rx connection-traffic-table-index
|
Displays the receive connection-traffic-table-index.
|
Rx service-category
|
Displays the receive service category.
|
Rx pcr-clp01
|
Displays the receive peak cell rate for clp01 cells (kbps).
|
Rx scr-clp01
|
Displays the receive sustained cell rate for clp01 cells (kbps).
|
Rx mcr-clp01
|
Displays the receive minimum cell rate for clp01 cells (kbps).
|
Rx cdvt
|
Displays the receive cell delay variation tolerance.
|
Rx mbs
|
Displays the receive minimum burst size.
|
Tx connection-traffic-table-index
|
Displays the transmit connection-traffic-table-index.
|
Tx service-category
|
Displays the transmit service category.
|
Tx pcr-clp01
|
Displays the transmit peak cell rate for clp01 cells (kbps).
|
Tx scr-clp01
|
Displays the transmit sustained cell rate for clp01 cells (kbps).
|
Tx mcr-clp01
|
Displays the transmit minimum cell rate for clp01 cells (kbps).
|
Tx cdvt
|
Displays the transmit cell delay variation tolerance.
|
Tx mbs
|
Displays the transmit minimum burst size.
|
Crc error
|
Displays the number of cyclic redundancy check errors.
|
Sar Timeouts
|
Displays the number of segmentation and reassembly timeouts.
|
OverSizedSDUs
|
Displays the number of oversized service data units.
|
BufSzOvfl
|
Displays the number of buffer size overflows.
|
Examples
The following example shows how to enter the command for a display of the cast type, point-to-multipoint, and connection type soft-vc on ATM interface 0/0/0.
Switch# show atm vc cast-type p2mp conn-type soft-vc interface ATM 0/0/0
The following example shows how to enter the command for a display of the connection type SVC and cast-type point-to-point on ATM interface 0/0/0.
Switch# show atm vc conn-type svc cast-type p2p interface ATM 0/0/0
The following example shows the transmit and receive cell count on ATM interface 1/0/0, with VPI 1 and VPI 100.
Switch# show atm vc traffic interface atm 1/0/0 1 100
Interface VPI VCI Type rx-cell-cnts tx-cell-cnts
ATM1/0/0 1 100 PVC 0 0
Related Commands
show atm vc signalling
To show the ATM VC signalling activity, use the show atm vc signalling EXEC command.
show atm vc signalling [interface atm card/subcard/port] [cast-type p2p | p2mp] [detail]
Syntax Description
card/subcard/port
|
Card, subcard, and port number for the ATM interface.
|
cast-type
|
Displays the payload type protocol and the message type protocol information for a point-to-point (p2p) or point-to-multipoint (p2mp) connection.
|
detail
|
Displays detailed information about a connection, including type of connection, calling party, current and previous state, and how the call was initiated.
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.1(4)
|
New command
|
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm vc signalling EXEC command.
Switch# show atm vc signalling
Interface VPI VCI CallRef X-Interface VPI VCI CallRef Type
*ATM0/0/0 0 32 1 ATM1/0/0 0 32 1 MTP
*ATM0/0/0 0 33 2 ATM1/0/0 0 33 2 MTP
*ATM0/0/0 0 34 3 ATM1/0/0 0 34 3 MTP
*ATM0/0/0 0 35 4 ATM1/0/0 0 35 4 MTP
*ATM0/0/0 0 36 5 ATM1/0/0 0 36 5 MTP
*ATM0/0/0 0 37 6 ATM1/0/0 0 37 6 MTP
*ATM0/0/0 0 38 7 ATM1/0/0 0 38 7 MTP
*ATM0/0/0 0 39 8 ATM1/0/0 0 39 8 MTP
*ATM0/0/0 0 40 9 ATM1/0/0 0 40 9 MTP
*ATM0/0/0 0 41 10 ATM1/0/0 0 41 10 PTP
*ATM0/0/0 0 42 11 ATM1/0/0 0 42 11 PTP
*ATM0/0/0 0 43 12 ATM1/0/0 0 43 12 PTP
*ATM0/0/0 0 44 13 ATM1/0/0 0 44 13 PTP
*ATM0/0/0 0 45 14 ATM1/0/0 0 45 14 PTP
*ATM0/0/0 0 46 15 ATM1/0/0 0 46 15 PTP
*ATM0/0/0 0 47 16 ATM1/0/0 0 47 16 PTP
*ATM0/0/0 0 48 17 ATM1/0/0 0 48 17 PTP
*ATM0/0/0 0 49 18 ATM1/0/0 0 49 18 PTP
*ATM0/0/0 0 50 19 ATM1/0/0 0 50 19 PTP
The following example is sample output from the show atm vc signalling EXEC command using the p2p option.
Switch# show atm vc signalling cast-type p2p
Interface VPI VCI CallRef X-Interface VPI VCI CallRef Type
ATM0 0 67 5 ATM0/1/1 0 32 1 PTP
*ATM0/0/0 0 32 1 ATM1/0/0 0 32 1 PTP
*ATM0/0/0 0 33 2 ATM1/0/0 0 33 2 PTP
*ATM0/0/0 0 34 3 ATM1/0/0 0 34 3 PTP
*ATM0/0/0 0 35 4 ATM1/0/0 0 35 4 PTP
*ATM0/0/0 0 36 5 ATM1/0/0 0 36 5 PTP
*ATM0/0/0 0 37 6 ATM1/0/0 0 37 6 PTP
*ATM0/0/0 0 38 7 ATM1/0/0 0 38 7 PTP
*ATM0/0/0 0 39 8 ATM1/0/0 0 39 8 PTP
*ATM0/0/0 0 40 9 ATM1/0/0 0 40 9 PTP
*ATM0/0/0 0 41 10 ATM1/0/0 0 41 10 PTP
*ATM0/0/0 0 42 11 ATM1/0/0 0 42 11 PTP
*ATM0/0/0 0 43 12 ATM1/0/0 0 43 12 PTP
*ATM0/0/0 0 44 13 ATM1/0/0 0 44 13 PTP
*ATM0/0/0 0 45 14 ATM1/0/0 0 45 14 PTP
*ATM0/0/0 0 46 15 ATM1/0/0 0 46 15 PTP
*ATM0/0/0 0 47 16 ATM1/0/0 0 47 16 PTP
The following sample shows the output using the detail and cast-type options with the show atm vc signalling command.
Switch# show atm vc signalling detail cast-type p2mp
(0/0/0:0 0,36 - 0005) p2p
From: 47.222200000000000000000
remote, Rcvd Connect Ack -> Active(N10),
(1/0/0:0 0,36 - 0005) p2p
To: 47.111100000000000000000
local , Req Connect Ack -> Active(N10),
Table 18-15 describes the fields from the show atm vc signalling detail command.
Table 18-15 show atm vc signalling detail Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
0/0/0
|
The interface number.
|
0,36
|
The VCI/VCI number.
|
0005
|
The call reference number.
|
p2p
|
The type of connection.
|
From
|
The origin of the calling party.
|
remote/local
|
The call was initiated either remotely or locally.
|
Rcvd Connect Ack
|
The previous state of the call.
|
Active
|
The current state of the call.
|
show atm vp
To display the ATM layer connection information about the virtual path, use the show atm vp
EXEC command.
show atm vp
show atm vp interface {atm | atm-p} card/subcard/port[.vpt#] [vpi vci]
show atm vp cast-type cast-type [conn-type conn-type] [interface {atm | atm-p}
card/subcard/port[.vpt#]]
show atm vp traffic [interface {atm | atm-p} card/subcard/port[.vpt#] [vpi vci]]
Syntax Description
card/subcard/port
|
Card, subcard, and port number for the interface.
|
.vpt#
|
Virtual path tunnel identifier.
|
vpi vci
|
Virtual path identifier and virtual channel identifier to display.
|
cast-type
|
Specifies the cast type as point-to-multipoint (p2mp) or point-to-point (p2p).
|
conn-type
|
Specifies the connection type as pvc, soft-vc, or svc.
|
traffic
|
Displays the virtual channel cell traffic.
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.1(4)
|
New command
|
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm vp command.
Switch# show atm vp
Interface VPI Type X-Interface X-VPI Status
ATM3/1/1 1 SVP ATM3/1/2 200 UP
ATM3/1/1 2 SVP ATM3/1/2 201 UP
ATM3/1/1 3 SVP ATM3/1/2 202 UP
ATM3/1/2 200 SoftVP ATM3/1/1 1 UP
ATM3/1/2 201 SoftVP ATM3/1/1 2 UP
ATM3/1/2 202 SoftVP ATM3/1/1 3 UP
ATM3/1/2 255 SoftVP NOT CONNECTED
The following is sample output from the show atm vp command for ATM 3/1/1.
Switch# show atm vp interface atm 3/1/1
Interface VPI Type X-Interface X-VPI Status
ATM3/1/1 1 SVP ATM3/1/2 200 UP
ATM3/1/1 2 SVP ATM3/1/2 201 UP
ATM3/1/1 3 SVP ATM3/1/2 202 UP
Examples
Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010
The following example is sample output from the show atm vp command for ATM 0/1/0 and VP 18 with an FC-PCQ installed.
Switch# show atm vp interface atm 0/1/0 18
Interface: ATM0/1/0, Type: oc3suni
VPI = 18
Status: UP
Time-since-last-status-change: 16:13:58
Connection-type: PVP
Cast-type: point-to-point
Usage-Parameter-Control (UPC): pass
Number of OAM-configured connections: 52
OAM-configuration: Seg-loopback-on Ais-on
OAM-states: OAM-Up
OAM-Loopback-Tx-Interval: 5
Cross-connect-interface: ATM0/1/2, Type: oc3suni
Cross-connect-VPI = 18
Cross-connect-UPC: pass
Cross-connect OAM-configuration: Seg-loopback-on Ais-on
Cross-connect OAM-state: OAM-Up
OAM-Loopback-Tx-Interval: 5
Rx cells: 197554, Tx cells: 151430
Rx connection-traffic-table-index: 1
Rx service-category: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate)
Rx pcr-clp01: 7113539
Rx scr-clp01: none
Rx mcr-clp01: none
Rx cdvt: 1024 (from default for interface)
Rx mbs: none
Tx connection-traffic-table-index: 1
Tx service-category: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate)
Tx pcr-clp01: 7113539
Tx scr-clp01: none
Tx mcr-clp01: none
Tx cdvt: none
Tx mbs: none
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm vp command for ATM 0/0/1 and VP 51 with the switch processor feature card installed.
Switch# show atm vp interface atm 0/0/1 51
Interface: ATM0/0/1, Type: oc3suni
VPI = 51
Status: TUNNEL
Time-since-last-status-change: 3d02h
Connection-type: PVP
Cast-type: point-to-point
Usage-Parameter-Control (UPC): pass
Wrr weight: 32
Number of OAM-configured connections: 0
OAM-configuration: disabled
OAM-states: Not-applicable
Threshold Group: 5, Cells queued: 0
Rx cells: 0, Tx cells: 0
Tx Clp0:0, Tx Clp1: 0
Rx Clp0:0, Rx Clp1: 0
Rx Upc Violations:0, Rx cell drops:0
Rx Clp0 q full drops:0, Rx Clp1 qthresh drops:0
Rx connection-traffic-table-index: 1
Rx service-category: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate)
Rx pcr-clp01: 7113539
Rx scr-clp01: none
Rx mcr-clp01: none
Rx cdvt: 1024 (from default for interface)
Rx mbs: none
Tx connection-traffic-table-index: 1
Tx service-category: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate)
Tx pcr-clp01: 7113539
Tx scr-clp01: none
Tx mcr-clp01: none
Tx cdvt: none
Tx mbs: none
Table 18-16 describes the fields shown in the display.
Table 18-16 show atm vp interface atm Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Interface
|
Displays the card, subcard, and port number of the ATM interface.
|
VPI/VCI
|
Displays the number of the virtual path identifier and the virtual channel identifier.
|
Status
|
Displays the type of interface for the specified ATM interface.
|
Time-since-last-status-change
|
Displays the time elapsed since the last status change.
|
Connection-type
|
Displays the type of connection for the specified ATM interface.
|
Cast-type
|
Displays the type of cast for the specified ATM interface.
|
Usage-Parameter-Control (UPC)
|
Displays the state of the UPC.
|
Number of OAM-configured connections
|
Displays the amount of connections configured by OAM.
|
OAM-configuration
|
Displays the state of the OAM configuration; enabled or disabled.
|
OAM-states
|
Displays the status of the OAM state; applicable or not applicable.
|
OAM Loopback-Tx-Interval
|
Displays the OAM loopback transmit interval.
|
Cross-connect-interface
|
Displays the cross-connect interface number.
|
Cross-connect-VPI
|
Displays the cross-connect VPI number.
|
Cross-connect-UPC
|
Displays the cross-connect UPC status.
|
Cross-connect OAM-configuration
|
Displays the configuration of the OAM in the cross-connect half-leg.
|
Cross-connect OAM-state
|
Displays the state of the OAM cross-connect half-leg.
|
OAM-Loopback-Tx-Interval
|
Displays the OAM loopback transmit interval.
|
Rx cells/Tx cells
|
Displays the number of cells transmitted and received.
|
Rx connection-traffic-table-index
|
Displays the receive connection-traffic-table-index.
|
Rx service-category
|
Displays the receive service category.
|
Rx pcr-clp01
|
Displays the receive peak cell rate for clp01 cells (kbps).
|
Rx scr-clp01
|
Displays the receive sustained cell rate for clp01 cells (kbps).
|
Rx mcr-clp01
|
Displays the receive minimum cell rate for clp01 cells (kbps).
|
Rx cdvt
|
Displays the receive cell delay variation tolerance.
|
Rx mbs
|
Displays the receive maximum burst size.
|
Tx connection-traffic-table-index
|
Displays the transmit connection-traffic-table-index.
|
Tx service-category
|
Displays the transmit service category.
|
Tx pcr-clp01
|
Displays the transmit peak cell rate for clp01 cells (kbps).
|
Tx scr-clp01
|
Displays the transmit sustained cell rate for clp01 cells (kbps).
|
Tx mcr-clp01
|
Displays the transmit minimum cell rate for clp01 cells (kbps)
|
Tx cdvt
|
Displays the transmit cell delay variation tolerance.
|
Tx mbs
|
Displays the transmit maximum burst size.
|
The following example shows how to display the cast type, point-to-multipoint, and connection type soft-VC information on ATM interface 0/0/0.
Switch# show atm vp cast-type p2mp conn-type soft-vc interface atm 0/0/0
The following example shows how display the connection type SVC and cast-type point-to-point information on ATM interface 0/0/0.
Switch# show atm vp conn-type svc cast-type p2p interface atm 0/0/0
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show atm interface
|
Displays ATM-specific information about an ATM interface.
|
show atm status
|
Displays current information about ATM interfaces and the number of installed connections.
|
show bootflash:
To display information about the bootflash: file system, use the show bootflash: EXEC command.
show bootflash: [all | chips | filesys]
Syntax Description
all
|
Displays all flash information.
|
chips
|
Displays flash chip information.
|
filesys
|
Displays file system status information.
|
Defaults
Displays information about files in the file system.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.1(4)
|
New command. Originally show boot.
|
12.0(3c)W5(9)
|
Modified: Changed to show bootflash:
|
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show boot command displaying chip information.
Switch# show bootflash: chips
******** RSP Internal Flash Bank -- Intel Chips ********
Flash SIMM Reg: 3424
Flash SIMM PRESENT
2 Banks
Bank Size = 4M
HW Rev = 4
Flash Status Registers: Bank 0
Intelligent ID Code : 89898989 A2A2A2A2
Status Reg: 80808080
Flash Status Registers: Bank 1
Intelligent ID Code : 89898989 A2A2A2A2
Status Reg: 80808080
Related Commands
show buffers
Use the show buffers EXEC command to display statistics for the buffer pools on the network server.
show buffers [address hex-addr | all | assigned | free | input-interface interface-type
card/subcard/port | old | pool pool-name [dump | header | packet]] | [failures]
Syntax Description
hex-addr
|
Address, in hexadecimal notation, of the buffer to display.
|
all
|
Displays all buffers.
|
assigned
|
Displays the buffers in use.
|
free
|
Displays the buffers available for use.
|
interface-type
|
Specifies an input interface as atm, atm-p, cbr, ethernet, or null.
|
card/subcard/port
|
Specifies the card, subcard, and port number for the interface.
|
old
|
Displays buffers older than one minute.
|
pool-name
|
Specifies the name of a buffer pool to use.
|
dump
|
Shows the buffer header and all data in the display.
|
header
|
Shows the buffer header only in the display.
|
packet
|
Shows the buffer header and packet data in the display.
|
failures
|
Displays buffer allocation failures.
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.1(4)
|
New command
|
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show buffers command with no arguments, showing all buffer pool information.
Switch# show buffers
Buffer elements:
500 in free list (500 max allowed)
19874 hits, 0 misses, 0 created
Public buffer pools:
Small buffers, 104 bytes (total 120, permanent 120):
120 in free list (20 min, 250 max allowed)
18937 hits, 0 misses, 0 trims, 0 created
0 failures (0 no memory)
Middle buffers, 600 bytes (total 100, permanent 100):
100 in free list (10 min, 200 max allowed)
58957 hits, 0 misses, 0 trims, 0 created
0 failures (0 no memory)
Big buffers, 1524 bytes (total 20, permanent 20):
20 in free list (5 min, 200 max allowed)
1123 hits, 0 misses, 0 trims, 0 created
0 failures (0 no memory)
VeryBig buffers, 4520 bytes (total 10, permanent 10):
10 in free list (0 min, 300 max allowed)
0 hits, 0 misses, 0 trims, 0 created
0 failures (0 no memory)
Large buffers, 5024 bytes (total 0, permanent 0):
0 in free list (0 min, 20 max allowed)
0 hits, 0 misses, 0 trims, 0 created
0 failures (0 no memory)
Huge buffers, 18024 bytes (total 0, permanent 0):
0 in free list (0 min, 13 max allowed)
0 hits, 0 misses, 0 trims, 0 created
0 failures (0 no memory)
Interface buffer pools:
AAL5_Small buffers, 512 bytes (total 512, permanent 512):
0 in free list (0 min, 512 max allowed)
512 hits, 0 misses
512 max cache size, 512 in cache
AAL5_Medium buffers, 4096 bytes (total 128, permanent 128):
0 in free list (0 min, 128 max allowed)
128 hits, 0 misses
128 max cache size, 128 in cache
AAL5_Large buffers, 9216 bytes (total 64, permanent 64):
0 in free list (0 min, 64 max allowed)
64 hits, 0 misses
64 max cache size, 64 in cache
Table 18-17 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 18-17 show buffers Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Buffer elements
|
Buffer elements are small structures used as placeholders for buffers in internal operating system queues. Buffer elements are used when a buffer might need to be on more than one queue.
|
Free list
|
Total number of the currently unallocated buffer elements.
|
Max allowed
|
Maximum number of buffers that are available for allocation.
|
Hits
|
Count of successful attempts to allocate a buffer when needed.
|
Misses
|
Count of buffer allocation attempts that resulted in growing the buffer pool to allocate a buffer.
|
Created
|
Count of new buffers created to satisfy buffer allocation attempts when the available buffers in the pool have already been allocated.
|
Small buffers
|
Buffers that are 104 bytes long.
|
Middle buffers
|
Buffers that are 600 bytes long.
|
Big buffers
|
Buffers that are 1524 bytes long.
|
VeryBig buffers
|
Buffers that are 4520 bytes long.
|
Large buffers
|
Buffers that are 5024 bytes long.
|
Huge buffers
|
Buffers that are 18024 bytes long.
|
Total
|
Total number of this type of buffer.
|
Permanent
|
Number of these buffers that are permanent.
|
Free list
|
Number of available or unallocated buffers in that pool.
|
Min
|
Minimum number of free or unallocated buffers in the buffer pool.
|
Max allowed
|
Maximum number of free or unallocated buffers in the buffer pool.
|
Hits
|
Count of successful attempts to allocate a buffer when needed.
|
Misses
|
Count of buffer allocation attempts that resulted in growing the buffer pool in order to allocate a buffer.
|
Trims
|
Count of buffers released to the system because they were not being used. This field is displayed only for dynamic buffer pools, not interface buffer pools, which are static.
|
Created
|
Count of new buffers created in response to misses. This field is displayed only for dynamic buffer pools, not interface buffer pools, which are static.
|
Total
|
Total number of this type of buffer.
|
Permanent
|
Number of these buffers that are permanent.
|
Free list
|
Number of available or unallocated buffers in that pool.
|
Min
|
Minimum number of free or unallocated buffers in the buffer pool.
|
Max allowed
|
Maximum number of free or unallocated buffers in the buffer pool.
|
Hits
|
Count of successful attempts to allocate a buffer when needed.
|
Fall backs
|
Count of buffer allocation attempts that resulted in falling back to the smallest public buffer pool that is at least as big as the interface buffer pool.
|
Max Cache Size
|
Maximum number of buffers from interface pool that can be in the buffer pool's cache. Each interface buffer pool has its own cache. These are not additional permanent buffers; they come from the interface's buffer pools. Some interfaces place all buffers from the interface pool into the cache. In this case, it is normal for the free list to display 0.
|
Failures
|
Total number of allocation requests that failed because no buffer was available for allocation; the datagram was lost. Such failures normally occur at interrupt level.
|
No memory
|
Number of failures that occurred because no memory was available to create a new buffer.
|
show calendar
To display the calendar hardware setting, use the show calendar EXEC command.
show calendar
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
1.1(4)
|
New command
|
Usage Guidelines
You can compare the time and date shown with this command with the time and date listed using the show clock command to verify that the calendar and system clock are synchronized. The time displayed is relative to the configured time zone.
Examples
In the following example, the hardware calendar indicates the time stamp of 12:13:44 p.m. on Friday, April 4, 1997.
Switch# show calendar
12:13:44 PST Fri April 4 1997
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show clock
|
Displays the system clock.
|
show capability (Catalyst 8540 MSR
To display the capabilities of the primary or secondary route processor and the software version that is running, use the show capability EXEC command.
show capability {primary | secondary}
Syntax Description
primary
|
Displays the capabilities of the primary route processor.
|
secondary
|
Displays the capabilities of the secondary route processor.
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.0(3c)W5(9)
|
New command
|
Usage Guidelines
The show capability display includes hardware and functional versions of the various components.
Examples
The following example shows capabilities of the primary route processor for the ATM switch router.
Switch# show capability primary
Dram Size is :64 MB
Pmem Size is :4 MB
Nvram Size is :512 KB
BootFlash Size is :8 MB
ACPM hw version 3.1
ACPM functional version 3.8
Netclk Module present flag :1
NCLK hw version 1.0
NCLK func version 1.2
Printing the parameters for Switch card: 0
SWC0 HW version 2.2
SWC0 Functional version 0.40
SWC0 Table memory size: 8 MB
SWC0 Feat Card Present Flag: 1
SWC0 Feat Card HW version 1.0
SWC0 Feat Card Functional version 2.0
Printing the parameters for Switch card: 1
SWC1 HW version 0.0
SWC1 Functional version 0.0
SWC1 Table memory size: 0 MB
SWC1 Feat Card Present Flag: 0
SWC1 Feat Card HW version 0.0
SWC1 Feat Card Functional version 0.0
Printing the parameters for Switch card: 2
SWC2 HW version 2.2
SWC2 Functional version 0.40
SWC2 Table memory size: 8 MB
SWC2 Feat Card Present Flag: 1
SWC2 Feat Card HW version 1.0
SWC2 Feat Card Functional version 2.0
Number of Drivers in IOS: 3
Driver 0 type: 2560
Driver 0 Functional Version 0.27
Driver 1 type: 2562
Driver 1 Functional Version 0.1
Driver 2 type: 2564
Driver 2 Functional Version 0.1
show cdp
To display global CDP information, including timer and hold-time information, use the show cdp EXEC command.
show cdp
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.1(4)
|
New command
|
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show cdp command. Global CDP timer and hold-time parameters are set to the defaults of 60 and 180 seconds, respectively.
Switch# show cdp
Global CDP information:
Sending CDP packets every 60 seconds
Sending a holdtime value of 180 seconds
Related Commands
show cdp entry
To display information about a neighbor device listed in the CDP table, use the show cdp entry EXEC command.
show cdp entry entry-name [protocol | version]
Syntax Description
entry-name
|
Name of the neighbor about which you want information.
|
protocol
|
Limits the display to information about the protocols enabled on a device.
|
version
|
Limits the display to information about the version of software running on the device.
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.1(4)
|
New command
|
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show cdp entry protocol command. Only information about the protocols enabled on device.cisco.com is displayed.
Switch# show cdp entry device.cisco.com protocol
Protocol information for device.cisco.com:
IP address: 198.92.68.18
CLNS address: 490001.1111.1111.1111.00
DECnet address: 10.1
The following example is sample output from the show cdp entry version command. Only information about the version of software running on device.cisco.com is displayed.
Switch# show cdp entry device.cisco.com version
Version information for device.cisco.com:
GS Software (GS3), IOS Version xx.x(10302) [jhunt 161]
Copyright (c) 1986-1998 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Mon 07-Nov-97 14:34
Related Commands
show cdp interface
To display information about the interfaces on which CDP is enabled, use the show cdp interface EXEC command.
show cdp interface [interface-type card/subcard/port]
Syntax Description
interface-type
|
Type of interface, specified as atm, atm-p, cbr, ethernet, or null.
|
card/subcard/port
|
Card, subcard, and port number for the interface.
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.1(4)
|
New command
|
Examples
Catalyst 8540 MSR
The following example is sample output from the show cdp interface command. Status information and information about CDP timer and hold-time settings is displayed for all interfaces on which CDP is enabled.
Switch# show cdp interface
Ethernet 0 is up, line protocol is up, encapsulation is ARPA
Sending CDP packets every 60 seconds
Holdtime is 180 seconds
The following example is sample output from the show cdp interface command with an interface specified. Status information and information about CDP timer and hold-time settings is displayed for the Ethernet 0 interface only.
Switch# show cdp interface ethernet 0
Ethernet 0 is up, line protocol is up, encapsulation is ARPA
Sending CDP packets every 60 seconds
Holdtime is 180 seconds
Examples
Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010
The following example is sample output from the show cdp interface command. Status information and information about CDP timer and hold-time settings is displayed for all interfaces on which CDP is enabled.
Switch# show cdp interface
Aux0 is up, line protocol is up, encapsulation is SMDS
Sending CDP packets every 60 seconds
Holdtime is 180 seconds
Ethernet 0 is up, line protocol is up, encapsulation is ARPA
Sending CDP packets every 60 seconds
Holdtime is 180 seconds
show cdp neighbors
To display information about neighbors, use the show cdp neighbors EXEC command.
show cdp neighbors [interface-type card/subcard/port] [detail]
Syntax Description
interface-type
|
Specifies the type of the interface connected to the neighbors in question.
|
card/subcard/port
|
Identifies the card, subcard, and port number of the interface connected to the neighbors in question.
|
detail
|
Displays detailed information about a neighbor (or neighbors), including network address, enabled protocols, hold time, and software version.
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.1(4)
|
New command
|
Examples
The following is sample output from the show cdp neighbors command. Device ID, interface type and number, hold-time settings, capabilities, platform, and port ID information about the switch router's neighbors are displayed.
Switch# show cdp neighbors
Capability Codes: R - Switch, T - Trans Bridge, B - Source Route Bridge
S - Switch, H - Host, I - IGMP
Device ID Local Intrfce Holdtme Capability Platform Port ID
device.cisco.com Eth 0 151 R T AGS Eth 0
device.cisco.com Ser 0 165 R T AGS Ser 3
The following is sample output from the show cdp neighbors detail command, with information about the ATM neighbors, including network address, enabled protocols, and software version.
Switch# show cdp neighbors detail
Device ID: device.cisco.com
Entry address(es):
IP address: 198.92.68.18
CLNS address: 490001.1111.1111.1111.00
DECnet address: 10.1
Platform: AGS, Capabilities: Switch Trans-Bridge
Interface: Ethernet 0, Port ID (outgoing port): Ethernet 0
Holdtime: 143 sec
Version:
GS Software (GS3), Experimental Version xx.x(10302) [asmith 161]
Copyright (c) 1986-1998 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Mon 07-Nov-97 14:34
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show cdp entry
|
Displays information about a neighbor device listed in the CDP table.
|
show cdp traffic
To display traffic information from the CDP table, use the show cdp traffic EXEC command.
show cdp traffic
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.1(4)
|
New command
|
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show cdp traffic command.
Switch# show cdp traffic
CDP counters:
Packets output: 94, Input: 75
Hdr syntax: 0, Chksum error: 0, Encaps failed: 0
No memory: 0, Invalid packet: 0, Fragmented: 0
In this example, traffic information is displayed, including the numbers of packets sent, the number of packets received, header syntax, checksum errors, failed encapsulations, memory problems, and invalid and fragmented packets. Header syntax indicates the number of packets CDP receives that have an invalid header format.
show ces address
To show all the configured CES-IWF ATM addresses, use the show ces address EXEC command.
show ces address
Syntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.2(5)
|
New command
|
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show ces address command.
Switch# show ces address
CES-IWF ATM Address(es):
47.0091.8100.0000.0061.705a.cd01.4000.0c80.0030.10 CBR0/0/0:0 vpi 0 vci 16
47.0091.8100.0000.0061.705a.cd01.4000.0c80.0034.10 CBR0/0/1:1 vpi 0 vci 1040
47.0091.8100.0000.0061.705a.cd01.4000.0c80.0034.20 CBR0/0/1:2 vpi 0 vci 1056
47.0091.8100.0000.0061.705a.cd01.4000.0c80.0038.10 CBR0/0/2:0 vpi 0 vci 2064
show ces circuit
To show detailed circuit information, use the show ces circuit EXEC command.
show ces circuit [interface cbr card/subcard/port [circuits]]
Syntax Description
card/subcard/port
|
Card, subcard, and port number of the CBR interface.
|
circuits
|
Number of circuits to display, from 0 to 31.
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.2(5)
|
New command
|
Examples
The following example is sample output about CBR interface 1/0/0 from the show ces circuit command.
Switch# show ces circuit interface cbr 1/0/0
Interface Circuit Circuit-Type X-interface X-vpi X-vci Status
CBR0/0/1 1 Active SoftVC ATM1/0/1 0 33 UP
CBR0/0/1 2 Active SoftVC ATM1/0/1 0 34 UP
The following example is sample output about CBR interface 0/0/1 on circuit 1 using the show ces circuit command.
Switch# show ces circuit interface cbr 0/0/1 1
Circuit:Name CBR0/0/1:1, Circuit-state ADMIN_UP / Interface CBR0/0/1,
Circuit_id 1, Port-Type T1, Port-State UP
Port Clocking network-derived, aal1 Clocking Method CESIWF_AAL1_CLOCK_SYNC
Channel in use on this port: 1-24
Channels used by this circuit: 1-12
Cell-Rate: 2043, Bit-Rate 768000
cas OFF, cell_header 0x4100 (vci = 1040)
Configured CDV 2000 usecs, Measured CDV unavailable
De-jitter: UnderFlow unavailable, OverFlow unavaliable
ErrTolerance 8, idleCircuitdetect OFF, onHookIdleCode 0x0
state: VcActive, maxQueueDepth 42, startDequeueDepth 25
Partial Fill: 47, Structured Data Transfer 288
Active SoftVC
Src:atm addr 47.0091.8100.0000.0061.705a.cd01.4000.0c80.0034.10 vpi 0, vci 1040
Dst:atm addr 47.0091.8100.0000.0060.5c71.2001.4000.0c80.1034.10
show ces interface cbr
To show detailed CES port information, use the show ces interface cbr privileged EXEC command.
show ces interface cbr card/subcard/port
Syntax Description
card/subcard/port
|
Card, subcard, and port number of the CBR interface.
|
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.2(5)
|
New command
|
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show ces interface cbr command.
Switch# show ces interface cbr0/0/0
Interface: CBR0/0/0 Port-type:T1-DCU
IF Status: UP Admin Status: UP
Channels in use on this port: 1-24
LineType: ESF LineCoding: B8ZS LoopConfig: NoLoop
SignalMode: NoSignalling XmtClockSrc: network-derived
DataFormat: UnStructured AAL1 Clocking Mode: Adaptive LineLength: 0_110
LineState: LossOfSignal
Errors in the Current Interval:
PCVs 0 LCVs 0 ESs 0 SESs 0 SEFSs 0
UASs 0 CSSs 0 LESs 0 BESs 0 DMs 0
Errors in the last 24Hrs:
PCVs 1028 LCVs 190733 ESs 0 SESs 2 SEFSs 0
UASs 0 CSSs 0 LESs 0 BESs 0 DMs 6
Input Counters: 12160995 cells, 571566765 bytes
Output Counters: 83926483 cells, 3944544701 bytes
show ces status
To display the status of the ports on the CES interface, use the show ces status EXEC command.
show ces status
Syntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.2(5)
|
New command
|
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show ces status command.
Switch# show ces status
Interface IF Admin Port Channels in
Name Status Status Type use
------------- -------- --------- ----------- -----------
CBR0/0/0 UP UP T1 1-24
CBR0/0/1 UP UP T1 1-24
CBR0/0/2 UP UP T1 1-24
CBR0/0/3 UP UP T1
show ciscoview package
To show switch router package information, use the show ciscoview package command.
show ciscoview package
Syntax Description
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.1(7a)EY
|
New command
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example shows how to view Cisco package information.
Switch# show ciscoview package
CVFILE SIZE (in bytes)
Cat8500-4.0.sgz 1930848
Cat8500-4.0_ace.html 3704
Cat8500-4.0_error.html 401
Cat8500-4.0_jks.jar 15312
Cat8500-4.0_nos.jar 15936
cisco.X509 529
identifydb.obj 2523
applet.html 8039
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show ciscoview version
|
Shows engine version.
|
show ciscoview version
To show switch router engine version information, use the show ciscoview version command.
show ciscoview version
Syntax Description
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.1(7a)EY
|
New command
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example shows how display engine version information.
Switch# show ciscoview version
Engine Version: 5.3 ADP Device: Cat8500 ADP Version: 4 ADK: 38
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show ciscoview package
|
Shows Cisco package information.
|
show clock
To display the system clock, use the show clock EXEC command.
show clock [detail]
Syntax Description
detail
|
Indicates the clock source (NTP, VINES, and so on) and the current summertime setting (if any).
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.1(4)
|
New command
|
Usage Guidelines
The system clock keeps an authoritative flag that indicates whether or not the time is believed to be accurate. If system clock has been set by a timing source, the flag is set. If the time is not authoritative, it is used only for display purposes. Until the clock is authoritative and the authoritative flag is set, the flag prevents the switch from causing peers to synchronize to itself when the switch time is invalid.
The symbol that precedes the show clock display indicates the following:
•
An asterisk (*) indicates not authoritative.
•
A blank space indicates authoritative.
•
A period (.) indicates authoritative, but NTP is not synchronized.
Examples
The following sample output shows that the current clock is authoritative and that the time source
is NTP.
Switch# show clock detail
15:29:03.158 PST Fri Ap 4 1997
Time source is NTP
Related Commands
show compress
To display compression statistics, use the show compress EXEC command.
show compress
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.2(5)
|
New command
|
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show compress command.
Switch# show compress
Serial0
uncompressed bytes xmt/rcv 10710562/11376835
1 min avg ratio xmt/rcv 2.773/2.474
5 min avg ratio xmt/rcv 4.084/3.793
10 min avg ratio xmt/rcv 4.125/3.873
no bufs xmt 0 no bufs rcv 0
resets 0
Table 18-18 describes the fields shown in the display.
Table 18-18 show compress Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Serial0
|
Name and number of the interface.
|
uncompressed bytes xmt/rcv
|
Total number of uncompressed bytes sent and received.
|
1 min avg ratio xmt/rcv
5 min avg ratio xmt/rcv
10 min avg ratio xmt/rcv
|
Static compression ratio for bytes sent and received, averaged over a period of 1 minute, 5 minutes, and 10 minutes.
|
no bufs xmt
|
Number of times buffers were not available to compress data being sent.
|
no bufs rcv
|
Number of times buffers were not available to uncompress data being received.
|
resets
|
Number of resets.
|
show controllers
To display information about a physical port device, use the show controllers EXEC command.
show controllers [atm0 | ethernet0 | {atm | ethernet} card/subcard/port |
{atm card/subcard/imagroup} | e1 card/subcard/port [brief | tabular] |
t3 card/subcard/port[:t1-line] [brief | tabular]]
Syntax Description
atm0
|
Specifies an ATM interface on the route processor.
|
ethernet0
|
Specifies an Ethernet interface on the route processor.
|
atm
|
Specifies an ATM interface.
|
ethernet
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Specifies an Ethernet interface.
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e1
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Specifies a channelized E1 interface.
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t3
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Specifies a channelized DS3 (CDS3) interface.
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card/subcard/port
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Specifies the card, subcard, and port number for the interface.
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:t1-line
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Identifies the T1 line number, which is a number between 1 and 24. If you do not specify this option, all configured T1 lines display.
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card/subcard/imagroup
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Specifies the card, subcard, and IMA group number (0 to 3) for the IMA interface.
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brief
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Displays a subset of information.
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tabular
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Displays statistical information in a tabular format.
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Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.1(4)
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New command
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Usage Guidelines
The output from this command shows what transmit clock is configured for an interface.
The show controllers t3 command also displays the port adapter and LSIPC states. If the LSIPC is in a down state, this command shows the number of keepalive attempts that have been made. This command also displays the firmware and hardware version for the Frame Relay port adapter.
Examples
The following example shows output used for debugging for OC-3 counters from the show controllers atm command on ATM 0/1/0.
Switch# show controllers atm 0/1/0
IF Name: ATM0/1/0 Chip Base Address: A8908000
Port type: OC3 Port rate: 155 Mbps Port medium: SM Fiber
Port status:SECTION LOS Loopback:None Flags:8300
TX Led: Traffic Pattern RX Led: Traffic Pattern TX clock source: free-running
Framing mode: sts-3c
Cell payload scrambling on
Sts-stream scrambling on
OC3 counters:
Key: txcell - # cells transmitted
rxcell - # cells received
b1 - # section BIP-8 errors
b2 - # line BIP-8 errors
b3 - # path BIP-8 errors
ocd - # out-of-cell delineation errors - not implemented
g1 - # path FEBE errors
z2 - # line FEBE errors
chcs - # correctable HEC errors
uhcs - # uncorrectable HEC errors
txcell:3745, rxcell:98171428
b1:0, b2:0, b3:0, ocd:0
g1:0, z2:0, chcs:0, uhcs:0
OC3 errored secs:
b1:0, b2:0, b3:0, ocd:0
g1:0, z2:0, chcs:0, uhcs:0
OC3 error-free secs:
b1:1249, b2:1249, b3:1249, ocd:0
g1:1249, z2:1249, chcs:1249, uhcs:1249
Clock reg:80
mr 0x30, mcfgr 0x70, misr 0xE0, mcmr 0xEF,
mctlr 0x48, cscsr 0x50, crcsr 0x48, rsop_cier 0x00,
rsop_sisr 0x47, rsop_bip80r 0x00, rsop_bip81r 0x00, tsop_ctlr 0x80,
tsop_diagr 0x80, rlop_csr 0x02, rlop_ieisr 0x0E, rlop_bip8_240r 0x00,
rlop_bip8_241r 0x00, rlop_bip8_242r 0x00, rlop_febe0r 0x00, rlop_febe1r 0x00,
rlop_febe2r 0x00, tlop_ctlr 0x80, tlop_diagr 0x80, rpop_scr 0x1C,
rpop_isr 0x9F, rpop_ier 0xFD, rpop_pslr 0xFF, rpop_pbip80r 0x00,
rpop_pbip81r 0x00, rpop_pfebe0r 0x00, rpop_pfebe1r 0x00, tpop_cdr 0x00,
tpop_pcr 0x00, tpop_ap0r 0x00, tpop_ap1r 0x90, tpop_pslr 0x13,
tpop_psr 0x00, racp_csr 0x84, racp_iesr 0x15, racp_mhpr 0x00,
racp_mhmr 0x00, racp_checr 0x00, racp_uhecr 0x00, racp_rcc0r 0x00,
racp_rcc1r 0x00, racp_rcc2r 0x00, racp_cfgr 0xFC, tacp_csr 0x04,
tacp_iuchpr 0x00, tacp_iucpopr 0x6A, tacp_fctlr 0x00, tacp_tcc0r 0x00,
tacp_tcc1r 0x00, tacp_tcc2r 0x00, tacp_cfgr 0x08,
Table 18-19 describes some key fields in the output.
Table 18-19 show controllers Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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B1
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Selection errors. Calculated over all bits of previous frame after scrambling. Always even parity.
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B2
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Line errors. Calculated over SPE and line overhead bytes of the previous frame before scrambling.
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B3
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Path BIP-8 errors. Calculated over SPE of the STE-3c of the previous frame before scrambling.
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G1,Z2
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Number of FEBE detected by the receive path. Error numbers are inserted into the appropriate bit positions of the outgoing G1,Z2 bytes.
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Examples
The following example is sample output from the show controllers atm0 command.
Switch# show controllers atm0
printing the copy stats here...
TxCopiedPkts :0
TxNonCopiedPkts :0
RxCopiedPkts :0
RxNonCopiedPkts :0
Island0: 60ABA4E4 first Ctl address : 607C7890
first blk address A8051000(288)- A80FFE00(7FF) :total 577(1399)
The following example is sample output used for debugging for the T1 interface from the show controllers atm command on ATM 0/1/0.
Switch# show controllers atm 0/1/0
IF Name: ATM0/1/0, framer Base Address: A8909000
Port type: T1 Port rate: 1.5 Mbps Port medium: UTP
Port status:Good Signal Loopback:None Flags:8008
TX Led: Traffic Pattern RX Led: Traffic Pattern CD Led: Green
TX clock source: free-running
T1 Framing Mode: ESF PLCP format
FERF on AIS is on
FERF on RED is on
FERF on OOF is on
FERF on LOS is on
LBO: between 0-110
Counters:
Key: txcell - # cells transmitted
rxcell - # cells received
lcv - # line code violations
ferr - # framing bit error event counter
bee - # bit error event, CRC-6 in ESF, Framing bit error in SF
b1 - # PLCP BIP errors
fe - # PLCP framing pattern octet errors
plcp_febe- # PLCP FEBE errors
hcs - # uncorrectable HEC errors
uicell - # unassigned/idle cells dropped
txcell:21460, rxcell:20736
lcv:0, ferr:0, bee:0
febe:0, b1:0, fe:0, plcp_febe:7, hcs:0, uicell:338177354
PDH errored secs:
lcv:0, ferr:0, bee:0
febe:0, b1:0, fe:0, plcp_febe:1, hcs:0
PDH error-free secs:
lcv:101438, ferr:101438, bee:101438
febe:0, b1:101438, fe:101438, plcp_febe:101437, hcs:101438
Misc reg: 10
cfgr 0x08, ier 0x00, isr 0x00, ctlr 0x00,
imrr 0x21, dlcr 0x78, rboc_cier 0x38, rboc_isr 0x3F,
t3frmr_cfgr 0x80, t3frmr_ier 0x00, t3frmr_isr 0x00, t3frmr_statr 0x02,
rfdl_cfgr 0x84, rfdl_esr 0x80, rfdl_statr 0x87, rfdl_datar 0x87,
pmon_pmr 0x38, pmon_iesr 0x38, pmon_lcvec0r 0xFF, pmon_lcvec1r 0xFF,
pmon_fbeec0r 0xFF, pmon_fbeec1r 0xFF, pmon_sezdc0r 0x9A, pmon_sezdc1r 0xF5,
pmon_peec0r 0x00, pmon_peec1r 0x00, pmon_ppeec0r 0x00, pmon_ppeec1r 0x00,
pmon_febeec0r 0x00, pmon_febeec1r 0x00, t3tran_cfgr 0x00, t3tran_diagr 0x00,
xfdl_cfgr 0x00, xfdl_isr 0x02, xfdl_txdatar 0x00, xboc_coder 0x7F,
splr_cfgr 0x84, splr_ier 0x80, splr_isr 0x80, splr_statr 0x00,
splt_cfgr 0x84, splt_ctlr 0x80, splt_diagr 0x00, splt_f1r 0x00,
cppm_locmr 0x0C, cppm_copmr 0x70, cppm_b1ec0r 0x00, cppm_b1ec1r 0x00,
cppm_feec0r 0x00, cppm_feec1r 0x00, cppm_febec0r 0x00, cppm_febec1r 0x00,
cppm_hcsec0r 0x00, cppm_hcsec1r 0x00, cppm_iucc0r 0x04, cppm_iucc1r 0x0D,
cppm_rcc0r 0x01, cppm_rcc1r 0x00, cppm_tcc0r 0x01, cppm_tcc1r 0x00,
rxcp_ctlr 0x28, rxcp_frcr 0x00, rxcp_iesr 0x00, rxcp_iucph1r 0x00,
rxcp_iucph2r 0x00, rxcp_iucph3r 0x00, rxcp_iucph4r 0x01, rxcp_iucmh1r 0xFF,
rxcp_iucmh2r 0xFF, rxcp_iucmh3r 0xFF, rxcp_iucmh4r 0xFF, rxcp_upcph1r 0x00,
rxcp_upcph2r 0x00, rxcp_upcph3r 0x00, rxcp_upcph4r 0x00, rxcp_upcmh1r 0xFF,
rxcp_upcmh2r 0xFF, rxcp_upcmh3r 0xFF, rxcp_upcmh4r 0xFF, rxcp_hcscsr 0xFC,
rxcp_lctctr 0xB4, txcp_ctlr 0xA0, txcp_iesr 0x08, txcp_iucph1r 0x00,
txcp_iucph2r 0x00, txcp_iucph3r 0x00, txcp_iucph4r 0x01, txcp_iucph5r 0x52,
txcp_iucpr 0x00, e3frmr_foptr 0x00, e3frmr_moptr 0x00, e3frmr_fier 0x00,
e3frmr_fiisr 0x01, e3frmr_meier 0x00, e3frmr_meiir 0x00, e3frmr_mesr 0x00,
e3tran_foptr 0x00, e3tran_sdoptr 0x01, e3tran_bip8emr 0x00, e3tran_maoptr 0x00,
ttb_ctlr 0x04, ttb_ttisr 0x00, ttb_iar 0x00, ttb_idr 0x00,
ttb_eptlr 0x00, ttb_ptlcsr 0x00, sffpcsr 0x20, pcr 0x20,
IF Name: ATM0/1/0, framer Base Address: A8909000
Dump of framer registers 16 per line
00-0F : 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 0C 00 00 00 00 02 02 00 00
10-1F : 22 02 22 22 50 50 50 50 20 2F 2F 23 7C 78 FF FF
20-2F : 11 00 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 38 3F 50 40 40 40
30-3F : FC FF FF FF 00 02 00 00 84 80 87 87 40 00 08 44
40-4F : D0 D4 D0 D0 30 30 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 00
50-5F : 00 00 FF 00 C4 C0 7F 7F 1C 1C C0 C0 18 18 18 18
60-6F : 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
70-7F : 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Examples
The following example is sample output used for debugging for the IMA interface from the show controllers command on ATM interface 0/0/ima1.
Switch# show controllers atm 0/0/ima1
ATM0/0/ima1 is up
PAM State is UP
Firmware Version: 1.6
FPGA Version : 1.2
Boot version : 1.2
mmcport = 0 hwgrp number = 0
rxgsr - Receive Group status register
txgsr - Transmit Group status register
lsbdcbcell - # of cells in the delay comp buffer LSB
msbdcbcell - Number of cells in the delay comp buffer MSB
txlnks - Links in the Group in TX direction
rxlnks - Links in the Group in RX direction
scci_reg - SCCI register
imaid_reg - IMA ID register
gsc_reg - GSC register
txtiming_reg - tx timing ref register
txtest_reg - tx test link register1
txtestp_reg - tx test pattern register
rxtestp_reg - rx test pattern register
rxgsr =0x3, txsgr =0x5, dcbcelllsb =0x33, dcbcellmsb =0x5,
txlnks =0x7, rxlnks =0x0, scci_reg =0x7, imaid_reg =0x1,
gsc_reg=0xA2, txtiming_reg=0x20, txtst_reg=0x20, txtstp_reg=0x0,rxtstp_reg=0x40,
linkinfo_reg=0xFClinkinfo_reg=0xFClinkinfo_reg=0xFClinkinfo_reg=0x0
linkinfo_reg=0x0linkinfo_reg=0x0linkinfo_reg=0x0linkinfo_reg=0x0
Related Commands
show controllers
To display the controller register values, use the show controllers EXEC command.
show controllers interface-type slot/subslot/interface
Syntax Description
interface-type
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Specifies an interface type as fastethernet, gigabitethernet, or atm.
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slot/subslot/interface
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Identifies the interface specified in interface-type.
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Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Usage Guidelines
This command uses IPC to get the values of MAC registers and MII registers. If the interface processor stops responding to IPC, the counter values shown are no longer current.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show controllers command for a fast Ethernet interface:
Router# show controllers fastethernet 11/0/4
IF Name:FastEthernet11/0/4
Port Status UP
Loopback Reg [3-0]|[7-4]:0x8|0x8
Duplex/Speed Reg [3-0]|[7-4]:0xFFFF|0x0
FPGA Rev :6.8
Slicer registers
SMDR 0x0060 (Tx En, Rx En)
SSTR 0x1000
EVER 0x1704 (Ver C1)
SSMR 0x4000 SIMR 0x0000 MBXW 0x0000 MBXR 0x0000
SPER 0xF000 GMUX VER 0xF000 MARKER 0x0000
MAC registers
CMCR :0x00000443 CMPR :0x140A0E60
MII registers:
Control Register (0x0):0x2000
Status Register (0x1):0x780D (Link Up)
PHY Identification Register 1 (0x2):0x7810
PHY Identification Register 2 (0x3):0x43
Auto Neg. Advertisement Reg (0x4):0x81 (Speed 100,Duplex half)
Auto Neg. Partner Ability Reg (0x5):0x0 (Peer not auto-negotiating)
Auto Neg. Expansion Register (0x6):0x0
Mirror Register (0x10):0x630
Interrupt Enable Register (0x11):0x0
Interrupt Status Register (0x12):0x4000
Configuration Register (0x13):0x0 (UTP, Tx Enable)
Chip Status Register (0x14):0x28C8 (Link Up, Half, 100)
Link Status Register [3-0]|[7-4]:0x1|0x0
MAC Receive Counters:
bytes = 130461473
pkt64 = 5204
pkt65to127 = 10532
pkt128to255 = 54499
pkt256to511 = 1651
pkt512to1023 = 766
pkt1024to1522 = 4456
good_giants = 0
error_giants = 0
good_runts = 0
error_runts = 0
ucast_pkts = 25743
mcast_pkts = 57570
bcast_pkts = 59331
align_errs = 0
fcs_errs = 0
overruns = 0
MAC Transmit Counters:
Bytes = 159215359
pkt64 = 43038
pkt65to127 = 38282
pkt128to255 = 54526
pkt256to511 = 26485
pkt512to1023 = 731
pkt1024to1518 = 4507
ucast_pkts = 30936
mcast_pkts = 10927
bcast_pkts = 60170
fcs_errs = 0
giants = 0
underruns = 0
one_collision = 0
mult_collisions = 0
excess_collisions = 0
Slicer Receive Counters:
Cells = 1698452
Frames = 99087
Header Sequence Errors = 0
fcs_errs = 0
Length = 0
Slicer Transmit Counters:
Cells = 1721097
Frames = 61233
Table 18-20 describes some of the important fields in the previous display.
Table 18-20 show controllers Registers and Descriptions for Fast Ethernet Interfaces
Register Type
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Register Name
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Description
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Slicer Registers
|
SMDR
|
Should show a value of 0x60
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SSTR
|
Value of 0x1008 or 0x1009 indicates that the Ethernet processor microcode has not been successfully downloaded
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MAC Registers
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CMCR
|
For Catalyst 8510 Fast Ethernet cards when the interface is not shut down:
• Full duplex = 0x00000423
• Half duplex = 0x00000403
• Auto = negotiated duplex value
For Catalyst 8540 Fast ethernet cards when the interface is not shut down:
• Full duplex = 0x00000463
• Half duplex = 0x00000443
• Auto = negotiated duplex value
|
MII Registers
|
Status register (0x1)
|
• Bit 14 = 100 Mbps, full duplex
• Bit 13 = 100 Mbps, half duplex
• Bit 12 = 10 Mbps, full duplex
• Bit 11 = 10 Mbps, half duplex
• Bit 5 = autonegotiation complete
• Bit 3 = autonegotiation capable
• Bit 2 = link up
Bits 11 through 14 indicate link capability.
|
Auto- negotiation advertisement register (0x4)
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• Bit 13 = remote fault
• Bit 8 = 100 Mbps, full duplex
• Bit 7 = 100 Mbps
• Bit 6 = 10 Mbps, full duplex
• Bit 5 = 10 Mbps
• Bit 0 = 1 (fixed value)
Bits 5 through 8 indicate link capability.
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Auto- negotiated partner ability register (0x5)
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Same values as autonegotiation advertisement register. Bits 5 through 8 indicate link partner capability. This register is set to nonzero only if the local and peer are configured to autonegotiate.
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Chip status register (0x14)
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• Bit 13 = link up
• Bit 12 = full duplex
• Bit 11 = 100 Mbps
• Bit 9 = autonegotiation complete
• Bit 5 = symbol error
• Bit 4 = MLT3 error
• Bit 0 = PLL lock
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The following is sample output from the show controllers command for a Gigabit Ethernet interface:
Router# show controllers gigabitethernet 9/0/0
IF Name:GigabitEthernet9/0/0
Port Status DOWN
FPGA Rev :0.2
Gigabit Ether Status :0x310 (Link Down, Rx Sync-N, Optical detect-N)
Mode Parallel Register :0x36
Port 0 Serial Mode Register :0x1
Port 1 Serial Mode Register :0x1
Link Interrupt Enable :0x1
Tx Disable :0x3
Slicer registers
SMDR 0x0060 (Tx En, Rx En)
SSTR 0x1000
EVER 0x1704 (Ver C1)
SSMR 0x4000 SIMR 0x0000 MBXW 0x0000 MBXR 0x0000
SPER 0xF000 GMUX VER 0x17B1 MARKER 0x17B1
MAC registers
CMCR :0x00000423 CMPR :0x140A0E61
MII registers:
Control Register (0x0):0x4140
Status Register (0x1):0x159
Auto Neg. Advt. Register (0x4):0x20
Auto Neg. Partner Ability Reg (0x5):0x0
RX Configuration Register (0xA):0x21
TR_IPG_TIME Register (0x10):0x6
PAUSE_TIME Register (0x11):0x0
PAUSE_SA1 Register (0x12):0x0
PAUSE_SA2 Register (0x13):0x0
PAUSE_SA3 Register (0x14):0x0
Pause Watermark Register (0x15):0xC040
TX FIFO Watermark Register (0x16):0xFF02
PAUSE_STAT_SENT Register (0x17):0x0
PAUSE_STAT_RCVD Register (0x18):0x0
Memory Address Register (0x19):0x0
Memory Control Register (0x1A):0x1
Memory Data High Register (0x1B):0x0
Memory Data Low Register (0x1C):0x0
Sys Control Register (0x1E):0x70C
Sys Status Register (0x1F):0x0
Link Status Register [3-0]|[7-4]:0x0|0x0
Counters :
Channel 0:
MAC Receive Counters:
bytes = 130461473
pkt64 = 5204
pkt65to127 = 10532
pkt128to255 = 54499
pkt256to511 = 1651
pkt512to1023 = 766
pkt1024to1522 = 4456
good_giants = 0
error_giants = 0
good_runts = 0
error_runts = 0
ucast_pkts = 25743
mcast_pkts = 57570
bcast_pkts = 59331
align_errs = 0
fcs_errs = 0
overruns = 0
MAC Transmit Counters:
Bytes = 159215359
pkt64 = 43038
pkt65to127 = 38282
pkt128to255 = 54526
pkt256to511 = 26485
pkt512to1023 = 731
pkt1024to1518 = 4507
ucast_pkts = 30936
mcast_pkts = 10927
bcast_pkts = 60170
fcs_errs = 0
giants = 0
underruns = 0
one_collision = 0
mult_collisions = 0
excess_collisions = 0
Ingress Markers = 16103
Egress Markers = 32207
Slicer Receive Counters:
Cells = 1698452
Frames = 99087
Header Sequence Errors = 0
fcs_errs = 0
Length = 0
Slicer Transmit Counters:
Cells = 1721097
Frames = 61233
Channel 1:
MAC Receive Counters:
bytes = 130461893
pkt64 = 5204
pkt65to127 = 10532
...........
Channel 7:
MAC Receive Counters:
bytes = 13050012
pkt64 = 5208
pkt65to127 = 10552
pkt128to255 = 54501
pkt256to511 = 1656
pkt512to1023 = 772
pkt1024to1522 = 4459
good_giants = 0
error_giants = 0
good_runts = 0
error_runts = 0
ucast_pkts = 25743
mcast_pkts = 57570
bcast_pkts = 59331
align_errs = 0
fcs_errs = 0
overruns = 0
MAC Transmit Counters:
Bytes = 15915320
pkt64 = 43030
pkt65to127 = 38762
pkt128to255 = 54529
pkt256to511 = 26487
pkt512to1023 = 600
pkt1024to1518 = 4490
ucast_pkts = 31230
mcast_pkts = 11306
bcast_pkts = 60171
fcs_errs = 0
giants = 0
underruns = 0
one_collision = 0
mult_collisions = 0
excess_collisions = 0
Ingress Markers = 16105
Egress Markers = 32203
Slicer Receive Counters:
Cells = 1698452
Frames = 99087
Header Sequence Errors = 0
fcs_errs = 0
Length = 0
Slicer Transmit Counters:
Cells = 1721097
Frames = 61233
Table 0-21 describes some of the important fields in the previous display.
Table 0-21 show controllers Registers and Descriptions for Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces
Register Type
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Register Name
|
Description
|
| |
Gigabit Ethernet status
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• Bit 7 = link up
• Bit 6 = rx sync
• Bit 5 = optical detect
• Bit 2 = link up
• Bit 1 = rx sync
• Bit 0 = optical detect
Bits 5 through 7 apply to port 1; bits 0 through 2 apply to port 0.
|
MAC Registers
|
CMCR
|
Should be 0x00000423
|
MII Registers
|
Control register (0x0)
|
• Bit 13 = loopback enable
• Bit 12 = autonegotiation enable
ATM router module port has loopback enable bit set.
|
Status register (0x1)
|
• Bit 5 = autonegotiation complete
• Bit 3 = autonegotiation capable
• Bit 2 = link up
|
Auto- negotiation advertisement register (0x4)
|
• Bit 12 through 13 = remote fault
• Bit 6 = half duplex
• Bit 5 = full duplex
• Bits 4 through 0 = 00000 (fixed)
|
Auto- negotiation partner ability register (0x5)
|
Same values as autonegotiation advertisement register. This register is set to nonzero only if the local and peer are configured to autonegotiate.
|
System control register (0x1e)
|
Bit 4 = link up
|
Hardware channel counters
|
|
For Gigabit Ethernet or ATM router module ports there are 8 channels that show 8 sets of counters.
|
show controllers access-list
To display the access control list (ACL) entries on an interface module, use the show controllers access-list command.
show controllers interface-type slot/subslot/interface access-list {in | out}
Syntax Description
interface-type
|
Specifies an interface type as fastethernet or gigabitethernet.
|
slot/subslot/interface
|
Identifies the interface specified in interface-type.
|
in
|
Displays TCAM entries for input ACL configuration.
|
out
|
Displays TCAM entries for output ACL configuration.
|
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Usage Guidelines
This command displays TCAM entries for an ACL configured on an interface. It interprets the contents of TCAM and displays them in the same format as the Cisco IOS ACL commands, such as the show access-lists command.
Note
Because of optimization, there might not be a one-to-one mapping of the output of the show controllers access-list command and the original access list.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show controllers access-list command:
Router# show controllers fastethernet 3/0/0 access-list in
Input ACL entries for Interface FastEthernet3/0/0 Index:6 Label:2
[V:0 M:1][0 IP] deny ip 100.1.3.0 0.0.0.255 any
[V:0 M:2][1 IP] permit ip any any
[V:0 M:3][2 IPX] permit 1 2.1000.0000.0003
[V:0 M:4][3 IPX] deny 1 2
[V:0 M:5][4 IPX] deny any any
This output corresponds to the following access-list configuration:
Router# show running-config interface fastethernet 3/0/0
Building configuration...
Current configuration:
!
interface FastEthernet3/0/0
ip address 1.0.0.1 255.0.0.0
ip access-group 100 in
no ip directed-broadcast
ipx access-group 800 in
ipx network 4
end
Table 0-22 describes the fields in the show controllers access-list display.
Table 0-22 show controllers access-list Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Index
|
Index used for this interface for ACL lookups
|
Label
|
Label used to identify TCAM entries for this ACL
|
[V:num1 M:num2]
|
TCAM value location and TCAM mask location
|
[protocol]
|
IP or IPX
|
show controllers adjacency
To display the IP address table on an interface module, use the show controllers adjacency EXEC command.
show controllers interface-type slot/subslot/interface adjacency {ip-address | detail} [cam
module-num]
Syntax Description
interface-type
|
Specifies an interface type as fastethernet, gigabitethernet, or atm.
|
slot/subslot/interface
|
Identifies the interface specified in interface-type.
|
ip-address
|
Specifies an IP address to display from the table.
|
detail
|
Displays additional information.
|
cam module-num
|
Specifies the module containing the content addressable memory to display.
|
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Usage Guidelines
This command displays the IP address table on each interface module. This table contains IP address entries present in the ARP table (displayed by show arp command) and adjacency table (displayed by show adjacency command). This table has a one-to-one correspondence with the adjacency table.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show controllers adjacency command:
Router# show controllers fastethernet 3/0/0 adjacency
IPaddr:1.0.0.2 MACaddr:00e0.4f5d.f000 FastEthernet3/0/0(6)
IPaddr:2.0.0.6 MACaddr:0007.0007.0007 FastEthernet3/0/2(8)
IPaddr:1.0.0.5 MACaddr:0005.0005.0005 FastEthernet3/0/0(6)
IPaddr:2.0.0.5 MACaddr:0006.0006.0006 FastEthernet3/0/2(8)
Total number of IP adjacency entries:4
Missing IP adjacency entries:0
show controllers cef
To display the IP prefix table on interface modules, use the show controllers cef EXEC command.
show controllers interface-type slot/subslot/interface cef {prefix mask | detail | missing |
summary} [cam module-num]
Syntax Description
interface-type
|
Specifies an interface type as fastethernet, gigabitethernet, or atm.
|
slot/subslot/interface
|
Identifies the interface specified in interface-type.
|
prefix
|
Specifies an IP address prefix to display from the table.
|
mask
|
Specifies an IP address mask.
|
detail
|
Displays additional information.
|
missing
|
Displays all entries that are present in the CEF table but missing from the interface module IP prefix table.
|
summary
|
Displays only a summary of the IP prefix table.
|
cam module-num
|
Specifies the module containing the content addressable memory to display.
|
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Usage Guidelines
This command displays the IP prefix table on each interface module. The table contains IP prefix entries present in the IP routing table (displayed by the show ip route command) and CEF table (displayed by the show ip cef command). This table has a one-to-one correspondence with the CEF table.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show controllers cef command:
Router# show controllers fastethernet 3/0/0 cef
Default Network Information:
Load Balancing:Off
Prefix/Masklen Next Hop
0.0.0.0/0 not populated
0.0.0.0/32 not populated
1.0.0.0/8 SRP
1.0.0.0/32 SRP
1.0.0.1/32 SRP
1.0.0.2/32 not populated
1.0.0.5/32 not populated
1.255.255.255/32 SRP
2.0.0.0/8 SRP
2.0.0.0/32 SRP
2.0.0.1/32 SRP
2.0.0.5/32 not populated
2.0.0.6/32 not populated
2.255.255.255/32 SRP
11.0.0.0/8 not populated
12.0.0.0/8 not populated
20.0.0.0/8 2.0.0.5
40.0.0.0/8 not populated
128.46.167.95/32 not populated
128.118.25.3/32 not populated
140.247.60.28/32 not populated
Prefix/Masklen Next Hop
171.69.1.129/32 not populated
172.20.42.0/24 SRP
172.20.42.0/32 SRP
172.20.42.213/32 SRP
172.20.42.255/32 SRP
199.199.199.0/24 1.0.0.2
2.0.0.5
224.0.0.0/4 not populated
224.0.0.0/24 SRP
255.255.255.255/32 not populated
Total IP Prefix Entries in CAM:15
Missing IP Prefix Entries in CAM:0
CEF entries not populated:15
The following is sample output from the show controllers cef summary command.
8500#sh controller f3/0/0 cef summary
Total IP Prefix Entries in CAM:14
Missing IP Prefix Entries in CAM:0
CEF entries not populated:8
The following is sample output from the show controllers cef missing command:
Router# show controllers fastethernet 3/0/0 cef missing
Prefix/Masklen Next Hop
Total IP Prefix Entries in CAM:15
Missing IP Prefix Entries in CAM:0
CEF entries not populated:15
Table 0-23 describes some of the fields in the display.
Table 0-23 show controllers cef Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Prefix
|
IP prefix entry
|
Masklen
|
Mask length of IP prefix entry
|
SRP
|
Packets are sent to the route processor
|
Missing
|
IP prefix entry is present in CEF table but missing from interface module prefix table
|
Not populated
|
IP prefix entry present in CEF table but not populated in interface module prefix table for one of the following reasons:
• Prefix entry with all zeros or all ones
• Prefix entries reachable via management port (ethernet0)
• Prefix entries with corresponding adjacency entries (displayed with the show adjacency command)
• Prefix entries that have one of the gateways as a management port
• 224.0.0.0/4 overlaps with 224.0.0.0/24
|
Default network
|
Default network information
|
Load balancing
|
Displays whether load balancing is on or off for default network
|
show controllers interface-info
To display the resident interface entry that corresponds to a second interface, use the show controllers interface-info EXEC command.
show controllers interface1 interface-info interface2
Syntax Description
interface1
|
The interface on which the interface table is resident, specified in the form interface-type slot/subslot/interface, where interface-type is gigabitethernet, fastethernet, or atm. Only physical interfaces are valid entries.
|
interface2
|
The interface or subinterface corresponding to an entry in the table. Any logical or physical interface, except BVI, is a valid entry.
|
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Usage Guidelines
One interface table for each physical port is resident on each interface module. Each table maintains entries corresponding to all interfaces or subinterfaces in the system. Each entry is indexed by a unique-identifier assigned to each interface or subinterface. The interface entry maintains the following information:
•
Switching information (VC to switch to this interface)
•
MAC address
•
Layer 2/3 protocol configuration
•
FEC load balancing information, if this interface is FEC
Examples
The following is sample output from the show controllers interface-info command:
Router# show controllers gigabitethernet 12/0/0 interface-info gigabitethernet 12/0/0
IF Entry for GigabitEthernet12/0/0 on GigabitEthernet12/0/0
Mac(hex) - 00:10:7B:C5:D3:77
isMyInteface :True isSubInterface :False
Status Down Broute VC - 0 Bcast VC - 0
Netmask:32
FEC disabled
Trunking Disabled
State :Not-Applicable/Listening/Blocking
Bridge-Group disabled
IP routing off bridging off
IPX routing off bridging off
Appletalk routing off
In Encapsulation:
ICMP Redirect disabled Unreachable disabled
IP Multicast disabled:ttl-threshold:0
ACL Indexs:
Input ACL:0 Output ACL:0
ACL Flags:
Input IP:OFF Output IP:OFF
Input IPX:OFF Output IPX:OFF
Slowpath - Input:OFF
The display contains the following categories of information:
•
Basic switching information
–
MAC address of the entry interface, in hexadecimal
–
Status of the entry interface
–
Broute VC (unicast VC to switch to entry interface)
–
Bcast VC (multicast VC to flood broadcast and unknown-unicast during Layer 2 switching)
•
Layer 2/3 configuration information
–
Netmask (subnet mask of primary IP address)
–
FEC (enabled/disabled)
–
Trunking (enabled/disabled)
–
State (Spanning Tree Protocol)
–
Bridge group (enabled/disabled)
–
IP routing (on/off) and bridging (on/off)
–
IPX routing (on/off) and bridging (on/off)
–
IPX encapsulations
–
ICMP redirect (enabled/disabled) and unreachable (enabled/disabled)
–
IP multicast (enabled/disabled) and TTL threshold
•
ACL configuration flags
show controllers ipmcast
To display the IP multicast routing table information stored on an interface module, use the show controllers ipmcast EXEC command.
show controllers interface-type slot/subslot/interface ipmcast group-address [source-address
[detail] | all] [cam module-num]
Syntax Description
interface-type
|
Specifies an interface type as fastethernet or gigabitethernet.
|
slot/subslot/interface
|
Identifies the interface specified in interface-type.
|
group-address
|
Specifies the IP address of a multicast group.
|
source-address
|
Specifies the IP address of a multicast source.
|
detail
|
Displays the point-to-multipoint VC connection.
|
all
|
Displays all entries within a group.
|
cam module-num
|
Specifies the module containing the content addressable memory to display.
|
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Usage Guidelines
This command displays the IP multicast routing table entries for all sources within a group (*, G) or for a specified source (S, G) within a group.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show controllers ipmcast command:
Router# show controllers fastethernet 0/0/7 ipmcast 231.1.1.1 171.11.78.77 detail
MEMBER_ENTRY, root vc = 1/33, packet counter = 4
(231.1.1.1, 171.11.78.77), CAM Loc 0x4025, 0 E 50 0 0 4 2 13
Send_to_cpu flag not set, SPT flag set
p2mp vc:root FastEthernet0/0/7, VPI = 1, VCI = 33
leaf FastEthernet0/0/3, VPI = 0, VCI = 226
FastEthernet0/0/0, VPI = 0, VCI = 227
Table 0-24 describes some of the fields in the display.
Table 0-24 show controllers ipmcast Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
GROUP_ENTRY
|
A (*, G) entry.
|
MEMBER_ENTRY
|
A (S, G) entry.
|
Root VC
|
VPI/VCI value of the root VC used for forwarding multicast packets for this entry.
|
Packet counter
|
Number of packets forwarded since the last statistics polling interval.
|
Send_to_cpu
|
A flag in the UINFO. Packets are sent to the CPU if this flag is set.
|
SPT flag
|
A flag in the UINFO that corresponds to the SPT bit in the Cisco IOS mroute table.
|
p2mp vc
|
Detailed information about the p2mp ATM VC that is used for multicast forwarding, including root interface, root VPI, root VCI, leaf interfaces, leaf VPI, and leaf VCI.
|
show controllers ipx-prefix
To display the IPX network entries for a specified interface, use the show controllers ipx-prefix EXEC command.
show controllers interface-type slot/subslot/interface ipx-prefix {all-entries | cam-summary |
fail-entries | fail-summary}[cam module-num]
Syntax Description
interface-type
|
Specifies an interface type as fastethernet or gigabitethernet.
|
slot/subslot/interface
|
Identifies the interface specified in interface-type.
|
all-entries
|
Displays all the IPX prefix entries.
|
cam-summary
|
Displays a summary of IPX prefixes present in the CAM and control tree.
|
fail-entries
|
Displays inconsistent IPX prefix entries.
|
fail-summary
|
Displays a summary of failed IPX prefixes in the CAM.
|
cam module-num
|
Specifies the module containing the content addressable memory to display.
|
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Examples
The following is sample output from the show controllers ipx-prefix command:
Router# show controllers fastethernet 10/0/9 ipx-prefix all-entries
IPX Prefix Entries in CAM, Interface FastEthernet10/0/9
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Codes:C - Connected network, R - Remote network
V - valid entry, N - Network entry
L - load balancing enabled, D - default network
E - EIGRP enabled, I - Internal network
B - BVI network, M - My Mac Address
VC - VCI
C 1009 V N
Novell ether IF No 14 00d0.5845.2660 My-Node Valid
R 5004 V N
Novell ether IF No 24 00d0.bbcd.b40e Valid
R 5005 V N
Novell ether IF No 24 00d0.bbcd.b40e Valid
R 5006 V N
Novell ether IF No 24 00d0.bbcd.b40e Valid
R 101010 V N B
Novell ether IF No 24 00d0.5845.2662 My-Node Valid
show controllers c8500 interface-map
To display the interface number assigned to each interface or subinterface, use the show controllers c8500 interface-map EXEC command.
show controllers c800 interface-map
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Usage Guidelines
The output from this command shows all the interfaces and subinterfaces in the system, along with the assigned interface number for each. This command displays information specific to the Catalyst 8510 and Catalyst 8540 switch routers.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show controllers c800 interface-map command:
Router# show controllers c8500 interface-map
GigabitEthernet2/0/0 (IF number:4)
GigabitEthernet12/0/0 (IF number:5)
GigabitEthernet12/0/1 (IF number:6)
show controllers c8500 ipmcast
To display IP multicast routing table control layer information, VC sharing information, and statistics, use the show controllers c8500 ipmcast EXEC command.
show controllers c8500 ipmcast group-address {source-address | all}
show controllers c8500 ipmcast group-address vc-sharing
show controllers c8500 ipmcast group-address {stats | reset}
Syntax Description
group-address
|
Specifies the IP address of a multicast group.
|
source-address
|
Specifies the IP address of a multicast source.
|
all
|
Displays all entries within a group.
|
vc-sharing
|
Displays the VC sharing information for an IP multicast group.
|
stats
|
Displays the IP multicast statistics.
|
reset
|
Resets the statistics to zero.
|
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Usage Guidelines
When an IP multicast source address or the keyword all is specified, this command displays IP multicast routing table control layer information, such as the VC used for an IP multicast packet matching a particular entry.
When the keyword vc-sharing is specified, this command displays all the point-to-multipoint VCs used for an IP multicast group and the number of entries that are sharing this VC.
When the keyword stats is used, this command displays debugging information.
The show controllers c8500 ipmcast command displays information specific to the Catalyst 8510 and Catalyst 8540 switch routers.
Examples
The following sample output from the show controllers c8500 ipmcast command displays routing table control layer information for an IP multicast group:
Router# show controllers c8500 ipmcast 231.1.1.1 all
(*, 231.1.1.1), RPF NULL, root vc 0/0
(171.11.78.77, 231.1.1.1), RPF BVI1, root vc 1/33
FastEthernet0/0/7, root vc 1/33
shr_vc_db vc 1/33, usage_count 1, olist size 2
FastEthernet0/0/0, root vc 1/33
shr_vc_db vc 1/33, usage_count 1, olist size 2
FastEthernet0/0/3, root vc 1/33
shr_vc_db vc 1/33, usage_count 1, olist size 1
Table 0-25 describes some of the fields in the previous display.
Table 0-25 show controllers c8500 ipmcast Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
RPF
|
Incoming interface for this IP multicast entry root VC's VPI/VCI value that is used for forwarding multicast packets for this entry
|
shr_vc_db
|
Data block that contains the VC information
|
usage_count
|
Number of (*, G) / (S, G) entries that are sharing this VC
|
olist size
|
Number of leaves in the point-to-multipoint VC
|
The following sample output from the show controllers c8500 ipmcast command displays VC sharing information for an IP multicast group:
Router# show controllers c8500 ipmcast 231.1.1.1 vc-sharing
FastEthernet0/0/0 vc 1/36, usage count:1
FastEthernet0/0/3 vc 1/36, usage count:1
FastEthernet0/0/7 vc 1/36, usage count:1
The following sample output from the show controllers c8500 ipmcast command displays general debugging statistics:
Router# show controllers c8500 ipmcast stats
LSS Mroute General Statistics:
# of times p2mp vc are created 6
# of times p2mp vc are released 3
# of times failed to create p2mp vc's 0
# of times failed to release p2mp vc's 0
# of times stats IPC polls sent 15
# of times stats IPC polls received 15
# of times mroute entries created 6
# of times mroute entries deleted 0
# of times mroute flags modified 32
# of times mroute rpf changed 0
# of times midb changed 9
# of times sidb updated 4
# of times add member IPCs sent 2
# of times add member IPC failed 0
# of times add group IPCs sent 11
# of times add group IPCs failed 0
# of times spt flag changed 2
# of times register flag changed 0
# of times mroute nofs changed 4
# of times fastdrop sets 0
# of times fastdrop clears 0
# of times shared vc db created 6
# of times shared vc db freed 3
# of times shared vc hash table created 5
# of times shared vc hash table freed 4
# of times shared oif db created 10
# of times shared oif db freed 5
lss_index_array usuage: start_index = 35, end_index = 33
vc 1/34, count 3
show controllers c8500 ipx-node
To display the specified node entry for all interfaces, use the show controllers c8500 ipx-node EXEC command.
show controllers c8500 ipx-node node-num
Syntax Description
node-num
|
Specifies the node number of the IPX network.
|
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Usage Guidelines
This command displays information specific to the Catalyst 8510 and Catalyst 8540 switch routers.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show controllers c8500 ipx-node command:
Router# show controllers c8500 ipx-node 101010.00d0.5845.2662
Codes:V - valid entry, M - My-node, I - IF/VC flag
Interface Network Node IF Number Flags
GigabitEthernet1/0/0 101010 00d0.5845.2662 18 MV
GigabitEthernet1/1/0 101010 00d0.5845.2662 18 MV
FastEthernet10/0/0 101010 00d0.5845.2662 18 IMV
FastEthernet10/0/1 101010 00d0.5845.2662 18 IMV
FastEthernet10/0/2 101010 00d0.5845.2662 18 IMV
FastEthernet10/0/3 101010 00d0.5845.2662 18 IMV
FastEthernet10/0/4 101010 00d0.5845.2662 18 IMV
FastEthernet10/0/5 101010 00d0.5845.2662 18 IMV
FastEthernet10/0/6 101010 00d0.5845.2662 18 IMV
FastEthernet10/0/7 101010 00d0.5845.2662 18 IMV
FastEthernet10/0/8 101010 00d0.5845.2662 18 IMV
FastEthernet10/0/9 101010 00d0.5845.2662 18 IMV
FastEthernet10/0/10 101010 00d0.5845.2662 18 IMV
FastEthernet10/0/11 101010 00d0.5845.2662 18 IMV
FastEthernet10/0/12 101010 00d0.5845.2662 18 IMV
FastEthernet10/0/13 101010 00d0.5845.2662 18 IMV
FastEthernet10/0/14 101010 00d0.5845.2662 18 IMV
FastEthernet10/0/15 101010 00d0.5845.2662 18 IMV
show controller c8500 ipx-prefix
To display IPX network entries for a specified network for all interfaces, use the show controller c8500 ipx-prefix EXEC command.
show controller c8500 ipx-prefix prefix
Syntax Description
prefix
|
IPX network prefix.
|
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Usage Guidelines
This command displays information specific to the Catalyst 8510 and Catalyst 8540 switch routers.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show controller c8500 ipx-prefix command for all entries:
Router# show controllers f10/0/9 ipx-prefix all-entries
IPX Prefix Entries in CAM, Interface FastEthernet10/0/9
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Codes:C - Connected network, R - Remote network
V - valid entry, N - Network entry
L - load balancing enabled, D - default network
E - EIGRP enabled, I - Internal network
B - BVI network, M - My Mac Address
VC - VCI
C 1009 V N
Novell ether IF No 14 00d0.5845.2660 My-Node Valid
R 5004 V N
Novell ether IF No 24 00d0.bbcd.b40e Valid
R 5005 V N
Novell ether IF No 24 00d0.bbcd.b40e Valid
R 5006 V N
Novell ether IF No 24 00d0.bbcd.b40e Valid
R 101010 V N B
Novell ether IF No 24 00d0.5845.2662 My-Node Valid
The following is sample output from the show controller c8500 ipx-prefix command for a specified IPX network:
Router# show controllers c8500 ipx-prefix 101010
GigabitEthernet1/0/0 R 101010 V B
Novell ether IF No 8 00d0.5845.265a My-Node Valid
GigabitEthernet1/1/0 R 101010 V B
Novell ether IF No 8 00d0.5845.265a My-Node Valid
FastEthernet10/0/0 R 101010 V N B
Novell ether IF No 24 00d0.5845.2662 My-Node Valid
FastEthernet10/0/1 R 101010 V N B
Novell ether IF No 24 00d0.5845.2662 My-Node Valid
FastEthernet10/0/2 R 101010 V N B
Novell ether IF No 24 00d0.5845.2662 My-Node Valid
FastEthernet10/0/3 R 101010 V N B
Novell ether IF No 24 00d0.5845.2662 My-Node Valid
FastEthernet10/0/4 R 101010 V N B
Novell ether IF No 24 00d0.5845.2662 My-Node Valid
FastEthernet10/0/5 R 101010 V N B
Novell ether IF No 24 00d0.5845.2662 My-Node Valid
FastEthernet10/0/6 R 101010 V N B
Novell ether IF No 24 00d0.5845.2662 My-Node Valid
FastEthernet10/0/7 R 101010 V N B
Novell ether IF No 24 00d0.5845.2662 My-Node Valid
FastEthernet10/0/8 R 101010 V N B
Novell ether IF No 24 00d0.5845.2662 My-Node Valid
FastEthernet10/0/9 R 101010 V N B
Novell ether IF No 24 00d0.5845.2662 My-Node Valid
FastEthernet10/0/10 R 101010 V N B
Novell ether IF No 24 00d0.5845.2662 My-Node Valid
FastEthernet10/0/11 R 101010 V N B
Novell ether IF No 24 00d0.5845.2662 My-Node Valid
FastEthernet10/0/12 R 101010 V N B
Novell ether IF No 24 00d0.5845.2662 My-Node Valid
FastEthernet10/0/13 R 101010 V N B
Novell ether IF No 24 00d0.5845.2662 My-Node Valid
FastEthernet10/0/14 R 101010 V N B
Novell ether IF No 24 00d0.5845.2662 My-Node Valid
FastEthernet10/0/15 R 101010 V N B
Novell ether IF No 24 00d0.5845.2662 My-Node Valid
show controllers c8500 queuing
To display current queuing information for all well-known static VCs in the system, use the show controllers c8500 queuing EXEC command.
show controllers c8500 queuing
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC.
Usage Guidelines
This command displays information specific to the Catalyst 8510 and Catalyst 8540 switch routers.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show controllers c8500 queuing command:
Router# show controllers c8500 queuing
INT X-INT VCI QCNT VCI QCNT
f0/0/0 SRP 34 0 40 400
Table 0-26 describes the fields in the display.
Table 0-26 show controllers c8500 queuing Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
INT
|
Interface name
|
X-INT
|
Peer interface name
|
VCI
|
VCI value on INT end
|
QCNT
|
Current queue depth in cells, on VC from INT to X-INT direction
|
VCI
|
VCI value on X-INT end
|
QCNT
|
Current queue depth in cells, on VC from X-INT to INT direction
|
show debugging
To display information about the types of CDP debugging that are enabled for your switch router, use the show debugging EXEC command.
show debugging
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.2(5)
|
New command
|
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show debugging command, which shows all three types of CDP debugging enabled.
Switch# show debugging
CDP:
CDP packet info debugging is on
CDP events debugging is on
CDP neighbor info debugging is on
CDP-PA: Packet received from neon.cisco.com on interface Ethernet0
CDP-EV: Encapsulation on interface Serial0 failed
CDP-AD: Aging entry for neon.cisco.com, on interface Ethernet0
show diag
Catalyst 8540 MSR
To display power-on diagnostics status for the Catalyst 8540 MSR, use the show diag EXEC command.
show diag [power-on]
Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010
To display environmental statistics and power-on diagnostics status for the Catalyst 8510 MSR and the LightStream 1010, use the show diag EXEC command.
show diag [environment | power-on | all]
Syntax Description
environment
|
Displays environmental status.
|
power-on
|
Displays the status of power-on diagnostics.
|
all
|
Displays the status of all command options.
|
Defaults
Catalyst 8540 MSR: None
Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010: None
Command Modes
EXEC for all models
Usage Guidelines
Catalyst 8540 MSR
The power-on diagnostic test results for the Catalyst 8540 MSR are displayed using the show diag command.
Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010
The power-on or hardware reset diagnostics provide full sets of test suites for the Catalyst 8510 MSR and the LightStream 1010. The test results are stored in the switch memory and an interface is provided using the show diag command. If an error is detected during the test, the status LED turns red.
Examples
Catalyst 8540 MSR
The following example is sample output from the show diag power-on EXEC command on a switch router primary route processor.
Switch# show diag power-on
Cat8540 Power-on Diagnostics Status (.=Pass,F=Fail,U=Unknown,N=Not Applicable)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Last Power-on Date: 97/09/15 Time: 18:17:50
BOOTFLASH: . PCMCIA-Slot0: N PCMCIA-Slot1: N
CPU-IDPROM: . NVRAM-Config: .
ETHSRAM: . DRAM: . SARSRAM: .
PS0: . PS2: N PS (12V): .
FAN: . Temperature: . Bkp-IDPROM: .
Ethernet-port Access: . Ethernet-port CAM-Access: .
Ethernet-port Loopback: . Ethernet-port Loadgen: .
Power-on Diagnostics Passed.
Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010
The following example is sample output from the show diag environment EXEC command.
Switch# show diag environment
Temperature: OK
Fan: OK
Voltage: OK
Power Supply#0 type: Power One, status: Failure
Power Supply#1 type: Astec, status: OK
The following example is sample output from the show diag power-on EXEC command on a switch router with an FC-PCQ installed.
Switch# show diag power-on
XXXXXX Power-on Diagnostics Status (.=Pass,F=Fail,U=Unknown,N=Not Applicable)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Last Power-on Date: 97/04/14 Time: 16:03:22
BOOTFLASH: . PCMCIA-Slot0: . PCMCIA-Slot1: N
CPU-IDPROM: . FCard-IDPROM: . NVRAM-Config: .
SRAM: . DRAM: .
PS1: . PS2: N PS (12V): .
FAN: . Temperature: . Bkp-IDPROM: .
MMC-Switch Access: . Accordian Access: .
LUT: . ITT: . OPT: . OTT: . STK: . LNK: . ATTR: . Queue: .
Cell-Memory: .
Feature-Card Access: .
ICC: . OCC: . OQP: . OQE: . CC: . RT: .
TM0: . TM1: . TMC: . IT: . LT: . RR: . ABR: .
Access/Interrupt/Loopback/CPU-MCast/Port-MCast/FC-MCast/FC-TMCC Test Status:
Ports 0 1 2 3
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
PAM 0/0 (T1CE) ....... ....... ....... .......
PAM 0/1 (155MM) ....... ....... ....... .......
PAM 1/0 (155MM) ....... ....... ....... .......
PAM 1/1 (155MM) ....... ....... ....... .......
PAM 3/0 (155UTP) ....... ....... ....... .......
PAM 3/1 (DS3Q) ....... ....... ....... .......Ethernet-port Access: .
Ethernet-port CAM-Access: .
Ethernet-port Loopback: . Ethernet-port Loadgen: .
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show diag power-on EXEC command on a switch router with the switch processor feature card installed.
Switch# show diag power-on
XXXXXX Power-on Diagnostics Status (.=Pass,F=Fail,U=Unknown,N=Not Applicable)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Last Power-on Diags Date: 97/11/05 Time: 11:03:41 By: V 3.2
BOOTFLASH: . PCMCIA-Slot0: N PCMCIA-Slot1: N
CPU-IDPROM: . FCard-IDPROM: . NVRAM-Config: .
SRAM: . DRAM: .
PS1: N PS2: N PS (12V): .
FAN: . Temperature: . Bkp-IDPROM: .
MMC-Switch Access: . Accordian Access: .
LUT: . ITT: . OPT: . OTT: . STK: . LNK: . ATTR: . Queue: .
Cell-Memory: .
switch processor feature card
Access: .
RST: . REG: . IVC: . IFILL: . OVC: . OFILL: .
TEST:
CELL: . SNAKE: . RATE: . MCAST: . SCHED: .
TGRP: . UPC : . ABR : . RSTQ : .
Access/Interrupt/Loopback/CPU-MCast/Port-MCast/FC-MCast/FC-TMCC Test Status:
Ports 0 1 2 3
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
PAM 0/0 (155UTP) .....NN .....NN .....NN .....NN
PAM 1/0 (155MM) .....NN .....NN .....NN .....NN
PAM 1/1 (622) .....NN N N N
PAM 3/0 (622MM) .....NN N N N
PAM 3/1 (DS3Q) .....NN .....NN .....NN .....NN
Ethernet-port Access: . Ethernet-port CAM-Access: .
Ethernet-port Loopback: . Ethernet-port Loadgen: .
Power-on Diagnostics Passed.
The following example is sample output from the show diag all EXEC command on an ATM switch router.
Switch# show diag all
XXXXXX Power-on Diagnostics Status (.=Pass,F=Fail,U=Unknown,N=Not Applicable)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
environment
-----------
Temperature: OK
Fan: OK
Voltage: OK
Power Supply#0 type: Power One, status: Failure
Power Supply#1 type: Astec, status: OK
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show hardware
|
Displays the revision number of the hardware.
|
show diag online (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
To display test results for system diagnostic online tests, use the show diag online command.
show diag online [detail | status] [access | oir | snake]
Syntax Description
detail
|
Displays test detail for the specified test.
|
status
|
Displays test status for the specified test.
|
access
|
The access tests ensure connectivity at a configurable interval between the primary route processor and the following:
• Active switch processors
• Standby switch processor, if it is present
• Feature cards
• Port adapters
• Interface modules
Whenever the access test detects a hardware failure, the system issues an error message to the console.
If the access test detects a hardware problem with an active switch processor, the standby switch processor, if present, automatically takes over and becomes an active switch processor. The system generates an SNMP trap when the switchover occurs.
|
oir
|
Online insertion and removal (OIR) tests check the functioning of the switch fabric and interfaces on a per-port basis. The switch router performs these tests when the system boots up and when you insert a port adapter or interface module into a slot. The OIR test sends a packet to the interface loopback and expects to receive it back within a certain time period. If the packet does not reach the port within the expected time period, or the route processor receives a corrupted packet, the system issues an error message to the console, generates an SNMP trap, and brings the port to an administrative down state.
|
snake
|
The snake test establishes a connection across all the active ports in the switch router, originating and terminating at the primary route processor. The route processor establishes a connection by sending a packet to each port in turn, which then terminates at the route processor. If the packet does not reach the route processor within the expected time period, or the received packet is corrupted, further testing is performed to isolate and disable the port causing the problem.The size of the packet and frequency of the test are configurable to minimize the impact on system performance.
The snake test supports all ATM interface modules and enhanced Gigabit Ethernet interface modules. It does not support ATM port adapters, Fast Ethernet interface modules, or Gigabit Ethernet interface modules.
|
Defaults
No default.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC, EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.1(5a)EY
|
New command
|
Usage Guidelines
The access and snake online diagnostic tests run at user specified intervals and results are stored. The OIR diagnostic test has a variable packet size that can be configured. The show diag online command displays test results.
Diagnostic tests must be enabled by using the diag online command before the show diag online command display current diagnostic test results.
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show diag online access command.
Switch# show diag online access
======== Access Test Status and Details ========
======== Online Access Test Status ========
Current Test Status : Test is Enabled
Current Frequency of Access Test : 100 seconds
Slot Card-Type Test Status
---- ---------- ------------
0/* Super Cam Pass
0/0 8T1 IMA PAM Pass
0/1 8E1 IMA PAM Pass
2/* ARM PAM Pass
3/* ETHERNET PAM Pass
5/* Switch Card Pass
5/0 Feature Card Pass
7/* Switch Card Pass
7/0 Feature Card Pass
9/* OC48c PAM Pass
10/* OCM Board Pass
10/0 QUAD 622 Gen Pass
11/* OC48c PAM Pass
12/* OCM Board Pass
12/0 QUAD 622 Gen Pass
======== Online Access Test Status End ========
======== Online Access Test Details ========
Current Test Status : Test is Enabled
Current Frequency of Access Test : 100 seconds
Slot Card-Type Iteration Success Failure Last Failure
---- ---------- ---------- ------- ------- ------------
0/* Super Cam 3247 3247 0 ----
0/0 8T1 IMA PAM 3247 3247 0 ----
0/1 8E1 IMA PAM 3247 3247 0 ----
2/* ARM PAM 3247 3247 0 ----
3/* ETHERNET PAM 3247 3247 0 ----
5/* Switch Card 3247 3247 0 ----
5/0 Feature Card 3247 3247 0 ----
7/* Switch Card 3247 3247 0 ----
7/0 Feature Card 3247 3247 0 ----
9/* OC48c PAM 3247 3247 0 ----
10/* OCM Board 3247 3247 0 ----
10/0 QUAD 622 Generi 3247 3247 0 ----
11/* OC48c PAM 3247 3247 0 ----
12/* OCM Board 3247 3247 0 ----
12/0 QUAD 622 Generi 3247 3247 0 ----
======== Online Access Test Details End ========
Switch#
The following example is sample output from the show diag online detail oir command.
Switch# show diag online detail oir
======== Online OIR Test Details ========
Current Test Status : Test is Enabled
-------- Previous failure details ----------
Port Card Type Pkt Size Err Type Test Time LOOP
_______ ___________ _________ ___________________ ______________ ____
00/1/01 8E1 IMA PAM 300 OIR_TIMER_ERR 00:00:43 PIF
00/1/03 8E1 IMA PAM 300 OIR_TIMER_ERR 00:00:43 PIF
02/0/00 300 OIR_TEST_ABORT 18:00:38 PHY
02/0/01 300 OIR_TEST_ABORT 18:00:38 PHY
-------- Complete details --------
Port Tx Pkt Rx Pkt Success Failure Total Tests
_______ _________ _________ _________ _________ ___________
00/0/00 1 1 1 0 1
00/0/01 1 1 1 0 1
00/0/02 1 1 1 0 1
00/0/03 1 1 1 0 1
00/1/00 1 1 1 0 1
00/1/01 2 1 1 1 2
00/1/02 1 1 1 0 1
00/1/03 2 1 1 1 2
02/0/00 0 0 0 1 0
02/0/01 0 0 0 1 0
03/0/00 1 1 1 0 1
03/0/01 1 1 1 0 1
03/0/02 1 1 1 0 1
03/0/03 1 1 1 0 1
03/0/04 1 1 1 0 1
03/0/05 1 1 1 0 1
03/0/06 1 1 1 0 1
03/0/07 1 1 1 0 1
03/0/08 1 1 1 0 1
03/0/09 1 1 1 0 1
03/0/10 1 1 1 0 1
03/0/11 1 1 1 0 1
03/0/12 1 1 1 0 1
03/0/13 1 1 1 0 1
03/0/14 1 1 1 0 1
03/0/15 1 1 1 0 1
09/0/00 2 2 2 0 2
10/0/00 2 2 2 0 2
10/0/01 2 2 2 0 2
10/0/02 2 2 2 0 2
10/0/03 2 2 2 0 2
11/0/00 2 2 2 0 2
12/0/00 2 2 2 0 2
12/0/01 2 2 2 0 2
12/0/02 2 2 2 0 2
12/0/03 2 2 2 0 2
witch#
For additional information about the show diag online command, or about how to display results, refer to the ATM Switch Router Software Configuration Guide.
Related Commands
show environment
To display temperature and voltage information on the console, use the show environment
EXEC command.
show environment
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.1(4)
|
New command
|
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show environment command.
Switch# show environment
Temperature: OK
Fan: OK
Voltage: OK
Power Supply #0 type: 0 Status: OK
show epc port-qos
To display EPIF token bucket parameters, use the show epc port-qos command.
show epc port-qos [int interface] [in | out]
Syntax Description
int
|
Indicates a specified interface will be used for displaying information.
|
interface
|
Specifies interface to be accessed.
|
in
|
Use this keyword to display input policing token bucket parameters.
|
out
|
Use this keyword to display output policing token bucket parameters.
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
Priviliged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.1(7a)EY
|
New command
|
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example shows the current traffic shaping configuraton.
Switch#show epc port-qos
Interface Type Input/ Target-Rate Burst-Size
Output (bits/sec) (bytes)
---------------------------------------------------------------------
FastEthernet9/0/3 Rate-Limit Input 10000000 64000
Rate-Limit Output 10000000 64000
termserv-is-c1#show epc port-qos int f9/0/3 in
Input Port QoS Parameters:
Current number of tokens (tokens): 65268
Configured burst size (burstsize): 65352
Token update interval (ticks) (time1): 7789
Tokens added per interval (tokens_in_time1): 1556
Time to fill bucket (ticks) (time_to_fill_burst): 327138
termserv-is-c1#show epc port-qos int f9/0/3 out
Output Port QoS Parameters:
Current number of tokens (tokens): 99
Configured burst size (burstsize): 65352
Token update interval (ticks) (time1): 7789
Tokens added per interval (tokens_in_time1): 1556
Time to fill bucket (ticks) (time_to_fill_burst): 327138
termserv-is-c1#show run in f9/0/3
Building configuration...
Current configuration :137 bytes
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
rate-limit
|
Polices the rate of traffic on EPIF-based FE cards of the Catalyst 8540 MSR and Catalyst 8510 MSR on a per-physical-port basis
|
traffic-shape
|
Enables traffic shaping for outbound traffic on an interface.
|
Command
|
Description
|
rate-limit
|
Polices the rate of traffic on EPIF-based FE cards of the Catalyst 8540 MSR and Catalyst 8510 MSR on a per-physical-port basis
|
traffic-shape
|
Enables traffic shaping for outbound traffic on an interface.
|
show facility-alarm status (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
To display the current major and minor alarm status, if any, and to display the configuration of
the alarm thresholds, use the show facility-alarm status EXEC command.
show facility-alarm status
Defaults
Displays all alarms and configuration settings.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.0(3c)W5(9)
|
New command
|
Examples
The following example displays the facility alarm status and configuration while no alarm condition exists.
Switch# show facility-alarm status
Thresholds:
Core minor 38 major 50
Switch#
The following example displays the facility alarm status and configuration while an alarm condition exists.
Switch# show facility-alarm status
Thresholds:
Core minor 45 major 53
SOURCE:Chassis TYPE:Power entry module 0 failure SEVERITY:Minor ACO:Normal
Related Commands
show file
To display the configuration stored in a specified file, use the show file EXEC command.
show file descriptors | information [[device:]filename] | systems
Syntax Description
descriptors
|
Displays open file descriptors information.
|
information
|
Displays file information.
|
device:
|
Device containing the configuration file. The colon (:) is required. Valid devices are as follows:
• bootflash: is the internal Flash memory.
• sec-bootflash: is the secondary internal Flash memory on the redundant route processor. (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
• nvram: is the NVRAM on the route processor card.
• sec-nvram: is the NVRAM on the redundant route processor card. (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
• slot0: is the first PC slot on the route processor card and is the initial default device.
• sec-slot0: is the first PC slot on the redundant route processor card. (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
• slot1: is the second PC slot on the route processor card.
• sec-slot1: is the second PC slot on the redundant route processor card. (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
If you omit the device: argument, the system uses the default device specified by the cd command.
|
filename
|
Name of the file. The file can be of any type. The maximum filename length is 63 characters.
|
systems
|
Displays file systems information.
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.1(4)
|
New command
|
Usage Guidelines
When showing the configuration, the switch informs you whether the displayed configuration is a complete configuration or a distilled version. A distilled configuration is one that does not contain access lists.
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show file command.
Switch# show file slot0:switch-config
Using 534 out of 129016 bytes
!
version xx.x
!
hostname Cyclops
!
enable-password xxxx
service pad
!
boot system dross-system 131.108.13.111
boot system dross-system 131.108.1.111
!
exception dump 131.108.13.111
!
no ip ipname-lookup
!
decnet routing 13.1
decnet node-type area
decnet max-address 1023
!
interface Ethernet 0
ip address 131.108.1.1 255.255.255.0
ip helper-address 131.120.1.0
ip accounting
ip gdp
decnet cost 3
!
ip domain-name CISCO.COM
ip name-server 255.255.255.255
!
end
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
boot
|
Cisco IOS command removed from this manual. Refer to Appendix D.
|
cd
|
Cisco IOS command removed from this manual. Refer to Appendix D.
|
show flash
To display the layout and contents of Flash memory, use one of the following show flash
EXEC commands.
show flash [all | chips | filesys]
Syntax Description
all
|
Displays the same information as the dir command when used with the /all and /long keywords. This information includes that displayed by the filesys and chips keywords.
|
chips
|
Displays information per partition and per chip, including which bank the chip is in, plus its code, size, and name.
|
filesys
|
Displays the Device Info Block, the Status Info, and the Usage Info.
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.1(4)
|
New command
|
Usage Guidelines
The show flash command displays the type of Flash memory present, any files that might currently exist in PC slot0: Flash memory, and the amounts of Flash memory used and remaining.
When you specify a PC slot as the device, the switch router displays the layout and contents of the Flash memory card inserted in the specified slot of the route processor card. When you omit the device: argument, the switch router displays the default device specified by the cd command. Use the pwd command to show the current default device.
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show flash command.
Switch# show flash
-#- ED --type-- --crc--- -seek-- nlen -length- -----date/time------ name
1 .D FFFFFFFF 9099E94C 233F8C 22 2047753 Feb 29 1997 06:30:03 xxxxxx-i-m_Z
2 .. 1 E9D05582 458C54 29 2247751 Apr 04 1997 16:07:33 pnni/ls101Z
3306412 bytes available (4295764 bytes used)
As the display shows, the Flash memory can store and display multiple, independent software images for booting itself or for TFTP server software for other products. This feature is useful for storing default system software. These images can be stored in compressed format (but cannot be compressed by the switch).
To eliminate any files from Flash memory (invalidated or otherwise) and free up all available memory space, the entire Flash memory must be erased; individual files cannot be erased from Flash memory.
Table 18-27 describes the show flash display fields.
Table 18-27 show flash Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Name
|
Filename and status of a system image file. The invalidated status appears when a file has been rewritten (recopied) into Flash memory. The first (now invalidated) copy of the file is still present within Flash memory, but it is unusable because of the newest version.
|
crc
|
Address of the file in Flash memory.
|
Length
|
Size of the system image file (in bytes).
|
Bytes available/used
|
Amount of Flash memory used/available amount of Flash memory.
|
Examples
The following example is sample output for the show flash all command that has Flash memory partitioned.
Switch# show flash all
-#- ED --type-- --crc--- -seek-- nlen -length- -----date/time------ name
1 .D FFFFFFFF 9099E94C 233F8C 22 2047753 Feb 29 1997 06:30:03 xxxxxx-i-m_Z
2 .. 1 E9D05582 458C54 29 2247751 Apr 04 1997 16:07:33 Switch/ls101Z
3306412 bytes available (4295764 bytes used)
-------- F I L E S Y S T E M S T A T U S --------
Device Number = 2
DEVICE INFO BLOCK:
Magic Number = 6887635 File System Vers = 10000 (1.0)
Length = 800000 Sector Size = 40000
Programming Algorithm = 5 Erased State = FFFFFFFF
File System Offset = 40000 Length = 740000
MONLIB Offset = 100 Length = A570
Bad Sector Map Offset = 3FFFC Length = 4
Squeeze Log Offset = 780000 Length = 40000
Squeeze Buffer Offset = 7C0000 Length = 40000
Num Spare Sectors = 0
Spares:
STATUS INFO:
Writable
NO File Open for Write
Complete Stats
No Unrecovered Errors
Squeeze in progress
USAGE INFO:
Bytes Used = 418C54 Bytes Available = 3273AC
Bad Sectors = 0 Spared Sectors = 0
OK Files = 1 Bytes = 224C48
Deleted Files = 1 Bytes = 1F3F0C
Files w/Errors = 0 Bytes = 0
******** RSP Internal Flash Bank -- Intel Chips ********
Flash SIMM Reg: 401
Flash SIMM PRESENT
2 Banks
Bank Size = 4M
HW Rev = 1
Flash Status Registers: Bank 0
Intelligent ID Code : 89898989 A2A2A2A2
Status Reg: 80808080
Flash Status Registers: Bank 1
Intelligent ID Code : 89898989 A2A2A2A2
Status Reg: 80808080
slot0, slot1, bootflash, nvram, tftp, rcp
Table 18-28 describes the show flash all display fields.
Table 18-28 show flash all Fields for Partitioned Flash Memory
Field
|
Description
|
Bank-Size
|
Size of bank in bytes
|
Chip
|
Chip number
|
Bank
|
Bank number
|
Code
|
Code number
|
Size
|
Size of chip
|
Name
|
Name of chip
|
Related Commands
None
show frame-relay connection-traffic-table-row
To display the Frame Relay traffic table, use the show frame-relay connection-traffic-table-row EXEC command.
show frame-relay connection-traffic table row [from-row | row row]
Syntax Description
from-row
|
Shows the table from a specific row.
|
row row
|
Shows the row that you specify.
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.0(1a)W5(5b)
|
New command
|
Usage Guidelines
The row index must be an integer between 1 and 2147483647. An asterisk is appended to row indexes created by SNMP but not made active. Since these rows are not active, they cannotbe used by connections. If neither the row nor from-row keywords are used, the entire table is displayed.
Examples
The following example shows information for a Frame Relay connection traffic table row.
Switch# show frame-relay connection-traffic-table-row
Row cir bc be pir fr-atm ATM Row
Service-category
100 64000 32768 32768 64000 vbr-nrt 100
Swich#
Related Commands
show frame-relay interface resource
To display the current resource allocation on a Frame Relay interface, use the
show frame-relay interface resource EXEC command.
show frame-relay interface resource serial card/subcard/port:dlci
Syntax Description
card/subcard/port
|
Interface card number, backplane slot number, port number, and logical serial port of the interface.
|
:dlci
|
Data-link connection identifier.
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.1(4)
|
New command
|
Usage Guidelines
The show frame-relay interface resource command display differs depending on whether the interface type is Frame Relay or Frame FUNI.
Examples
The following example displays detailed information about a Frame Relay port adapter.
Switch# show frame-relay interface resource serial 1/1/1:12
Encapsulation: FRAME-RELAY
Resource Management configuration:
Input queues (PAM to switch fabric):
Discard threshold: 87% vbr-nrt, 87% abr, 87% ubr
Marking threshold: 75% vbr-nrt, 75% abr, 75% ubr
Output queues (PAM to line):
Discard threshold: 87% vbr-nrt, 87% abr, 87% ubr
Marking threshold: 75% vbr-nrt, 75% abr, 75% ubr
Overflow servicing for VBR: enabled
Overbooking: 200%
Resource Management state:
Available bit rates (in bps):
3968000 vbr-nrt RX, 3968000 vbr-nrt TX
3968000 abr RX, 3968000 abr TX
3968000 ubr RX, 3968000 ubr TX
Allocated bit rates (in bps):
0 vbr-nrt RX, 0 vbr-nrt TX
0 abr RX, 0 abr TX
0 ubr RX, 0 ubr TX
Switch#
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
frame-relay input-queue
|
Configures discard marking thresholds on a Frame Relay interface in the input direction.
|
frame-relay output-queue
|
Configures discard marking thresholds on a Frame Relay interface in the output direction.
|
show frame-relay lmi
To display LMI specific status for an interface, use the show frame-relay lmi EXEC command.
show frame-relay lmi [interface serial card/subcard/port]
Syntax Description
card/subcard/port
|
Card, subcard, and port number for the serial interface.
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.0(1a)W5(5b)
|
New command
|
Usage Guidelines
Enter the show frame-relay lmi command without arguments to obtain statistics about all
Frame Relay interfaces.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show frame-relay lmi command when the interface
is an NNI:
Switch# show frame-relay lmi
LMI Statistics for interface Serial3/0/0:1 (Frame Relay NNI) LMI TYPE = CISCO
Invalid Unnumbered info 0 Invalid Prot Disc 0
Invalid dummy Call Ref 0 Invalid Msg Type 0
Invalid Status Message 0 Invalid Lock Shift 0
Invalid Information ID 0 Invalid Report IE Len 0
Invalid Report Request 0 Invalid Keep IE Len 0
Num Status Enq. Rcvd 11 Num Status msgs Sent 11
Num Update Status Rcvd 0 Num St Enq. Timeouts 0
Num Status Enq. Sent 10 Num Status msgs Rcvd 10
Num Update Status Sent 0 Num Status Timeouts 0
Table 18-29 describes the field descriptions for the show frame-relay lmi command.
Table 18-29 show frame-relay lmi Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
LMI Statistics
|
Signalling or LMI specification: CISCO, ANSI, or ITU-T.
|
Invalid Unnumbered info
|
Number of received LMI messages with an invalid unnumbered information field.
|
Invalid Prot Disc
|
Number of received LMI messages with an invalid protocol discriminator.
|
Invalid dummy Call Ref
|
Number of received LMI messages with invalid dummy call references.
|
Invalid Msg Type
|
Number of received LMI messages with an invalid message type.
|
Invalid Status Message
|
Number of received LMI messages with an invalid status message.
|
Invalid Lock Shift
|
Number of received LMI messages with an invalid lock shift type.
|
Invalid Information ID
|
Number of received LMI messages with an invalid information identifier.
|
Invalid Report IE Len
|
Number of received LMI messages with an invalid report IE length.
|
Invalid Report Request
|
Number of received LMI messages with an invalid report request.
|
Invalid Keep IE Len
|
Number of received LMI messages with an invalid keep IE length.
|
Num Status Enq. Sent
|
Number of LMI status inquiry messages sent.
|
Num Status Msgs Rcvd
|
Number of LMI status messages received.
|
Num Update Status Rcvd
|
Number of LMI asynchronous update status messages received.
|
Num Status Timeouts
|
Number of times the status message was not received within the keepalive time value.
|
Num Status Enq. Rcvd
|
Number of LMI status enquiry messages received.
|
Num Status Msgs Sent
|
Number of LMI status messages sent.
|
Num Status Enq. Timeouts
|
Number of times the status enquiry message was not received within the T392 DCE timer value.
|
Num Update Status Sent
|
Number of LMI asynchronous update status messages sent.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
frame-relay pvc
|
Creates a Frame Relay-to-ATM network interworking or service interworking PVC or Frame-Relay- to-Frame Relay cross-connected PVC.
|
show functional-image-info
To display information about the in-system programmable device images (FPGA and PLD images)
for a given module in the system, use the show functional-image-info EXEC command.
show functional-image-info {slot | subslot}
Syntax Description
slot
|
Physical slot number of the designated module. The range is 0 to 12.
|
subslot
|
Physical subslot number of the designated module. The range is 0 or 1.
|
Defaults
None
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.1(4)
|
New command
|
Examples
The following example displays information about the motherboard in slot 8 of an ATM switch router.
Switch# show functional-image-info 8
Functional Version of the FPGA Image: 3.8
#Jtag-Distribution-Format-B
#HardwareRequired: 100(3.1,4.0,5.0)
#FunctionalVersion: 3.8
#Sections: 1
#Section1Format: MOTOROLA_EXORMAX
Copyright (c) 1996-98 by cisco Systems, Inc.
All rights reserved.
generated by: holliday
on: Fri Jul 3 14:43:15 PDT 1998
using: /cougar/bin/jtag_script Version 1.08
config file: cpu.jcf
Chain description:
Part type Bits Config file
10k50 10 /cougar/custom/cpu/cidrFpga2/max/cidr_fpga.ttf
xc4062 3 /cougar/custom/cpu/cubiFpga2/xil/cubi.bit
xc4062 3 /cougar/custom/cpu/cubiFpga2/xil/cubi.bit
generic 2
XC4005 3 /cougar/custom/common/jtcfg/xil/jtcfg_r.bit
Number devices = 5
Number of instruction bits = 21
FPGA config file information:
Bitgen date/time Sum File
98/07/03 14:39:17 26503 /cougar/custom/cpu/cidrFpga2/max/cidr_fpga.ttf
98/06/25 09:44:49 63850 /cougar/custom/cpu/cubiFpga2/xil/cubi.bit
98/06/25 09:44:49 63850 /cougar/custom/cpu/cubiFpga2/xil/cubi.bit
98/06/11 16:56:44 49904 /cougar/custom/common/jtcfg/xil/jtcfg_r.bit
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
reprogram
|
Upgrades nonvolatile microcode or programmable logic on a selected card from a Flash file.
|
show hardware
To display the revision number of the hardware, use the show hardware EXEC command.
Catalyst 8540 MSR
show hardware [detail]
Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010
show hardware
Syntax Description
detail
|
Shows detailed hardware information. (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.1(4)
|
New command
|
Examples
Catalyst 8540 MSR
The following example is sample output from the show hardware command for anATM switch router.
Switch# show hardware
C8540 named Switch, Date: 10:54:26 UTC Thu Nov 19 1998
Slot Ctrlr-Type Part No. Rev Ser No Mfg Date RMA No. Hw Vrs Tst EEP
---- ------------ ---------- -- -------- --------- -------- ------- --- ---
0/* OCM Board 73-2852-05 03 mic02360 Jan 00 00 1.0
0/0 quad622 Gene 73-2852-05 03 mic02360 Jan 00 00 1.0
2/* Super Cam 02 07285959 Jan 00 00 3.0
2/0 155MM PAM 73-1496-03 06 02202232 Jan 15 96 00-00-00 3.0 0 2
2/1 155MM PAM 73-1496-03 00 03115169 Feb 23 96 00-00-00 3.0 0 2
4/* Route Proc 73-2644-05 02 mic02360 Jan 00 00 5.1
5/* Switch Card 73-3315-07 02 MIC02390 Jan 00 00 7.1
7/* Switch Card 73-3315-07 02 MIC02360 Jan 00 00 7.1
8/* Route Proc 73-2644-05 00 mic02360 Jan 00 00 5.1
11/* Super Cam 73-2739-03 11 MIC02380 Jan 00 00 3.0
11/0 155MM PAM 73-1496-03 00 03114868 Feb 24 96 00-00-00 3.0 0 2
DS1201 Backplane EEPROM:
Model Ver. Serial MAC-Address MAC-Size RMA RMA-Number MFG-Date
------ ---- -------- ------------ -------- --- ---------- -----------
C8540 2 6312897 00107BC6F300 1024 0 0 Aug 21 1998
cubi version : D
Examples
The following is sample output from the show hardware detail command for an ATM switch router.
Switch# show hardware detail
C8540 named Switch, Date: 10:54:45 UTC Thu Nov 19 1998
Slot Ctrlr-Type Part No. Rev Ser No Mfg Date RMA No. Hw Vrs Tst EEP
---- ------------ ---------- -- -------- --------- -------- ------- --- ---
0/* OCM Board 73-2852-05 03 mic02360 Jan 00 00 1.0
0/0 quad622 Gene 73-2852-05 03 mic02360 Jan 00 00 1.0
2/* Super Cam 02 07285959 Jan 00 00 3.0
2/0 155MM PAM 73-1496-03 06 02202232 Jan 15 96 00-00-00 3.0 0 2
2/1 155MM PAM 73-1496-03 00 03115169 Feb 23 96 00-00-00 3.0 0 2
11/* Super Cam 73-2739-03 11 MIC02380 Jan 00 00 3.0
11/0 155MM PAM 73-1496-03 00 03114868 Feb 24 96 00-00-00 3.0 0 2
slot: 0/* Controller-Type : OCM Board
Part Number: 73-2852-05 Revision: 03
Serial Number: mic0236002b Mfg Date: Jan 00 00
RMA Number: H/W Version: 1.0
slot: 0/0 Controller-Type : quad622 Generic
Part Number: 73-2852-05 Revision: 03
Serial Number: mic0236002b Mfg Date: Jan 00 00
RMA Number: H/W Version: 1.0
slot: 2/* Controller-Type : Super Cam
Part Number: Revision: 02
Serial Number: 07285959 Mfg Date: Jan 00 00
RMA Number: H/W Version: 3.0
slot: 4/* Controller-Type : Route Proc
Part Number: 73-2644-05 Revision: 02
Serial Number: mic0236005c Mfg Date: Jan 00 00
RMA Number: H/W Version: 5.1
slot: 5/* Controller-Type : Switch Card
Part Number: 73-3315-07 Revision: 02
Serial Number: MIC023900RD Mfg Date: Jan 00 00
RMA Number: H/W Version: 7.1
slot: 7/* Controller-Type : Switch Card
Part Number: 73-3315-07 Revision: 02
Serial Number: MIC0236003C Mfg Date: Jan 00 00
RMA Number: H/W Version: 7.1
slot: 8/* Controller-Type : Route Proc
Part Number: 73-2644-05 Revision: 00
Serial Number: mic0236005g Mfg Date: Jan 00 00
RMA Number: H/W Version: 5.1
slot: 11/* Controller-Type : Super Cam
Part Number: 73-2739-03 Revision: 11
Serial Number: MIC0238007E Mfg Date: Jan 00 00
RMA Number: H/W Version: 3.0
DS1201 Backplane EEPROM:
Model Ver. Serial MAC-Address MAC-Size RMA RMA-Number MFG-Date
------ ---- -------- ------------ -------- --- ---------- -----------
C8540 2 6312897 00107BC6F300 1024 0 0 Aug 21 1998
cubi version : D
Examples
Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010
The following example is sample output from the show hardware command for an ATM switch router.
Switch# show hardware
LS1010 named Switch, Date: 12:27:09 UTC Tue Sep 30 1997
Feature Card's FPGA Download Version: 0
Slot Ctrlr-Type Part No. Rev Ser No Mfg Date RMA No. Hw Vrs Tst EEP
---- ------------ ---------- -- -------- --------- -------- ------- --- ---
0/0 155UTP PAM 73-1572-02 01 02749041 Jan 17 96 00-00-00 3.0 0 2
0/1 155MM PAM 73-1496-03 06 02180424 Jan 16 96 00-00-00 3.0 0 2
1/0 155MM PAM 73-1496-03 06 02180444 Jan 17 96 00-00-00 3.0 0 2
1/1 155MM PAM 73-1496-03 06 02202228 Jan 11 96 00-00-00 3.0 0 2
3/0 CE-T1 PAM 73-2176-02 A0 03669320 Feb 15 97 00-00-00 1.0 0 2
3/1 QUAD DS3 PAM 73-2197-02 A0 03816513 Jan 30 97 00-00-00 2.0 0 2
2/0 ATM Swi/Proc 73-1402-06 C2 05426230 Sep 23 97 00-00-00 4.0 0 2
2/1 FC-PFQ 73-2281-04 01 04845638 Sep 17 97 00-00-00 4.0 0 2
DS1201 Backplane EEPROM:
Model Ver. Serial MAC-Address MAC-Size RMA RMA-Number MFG-Date
------ ---- -------- ------------ -------- --- ---------- -----------
UNKNOWN 255 -1 FFFFFFFFFFFF 65535 255 16777215 `Vv8`x``V`u ^V` 255 65535
show history
To list the commands you have entered in the current EXEC session, use the show history
EXEC command.
show history
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.1(4)
|
New command
|
Usage Guidelines
The command history feature provides a record of EXEC commands you have entered.
Table 18-30 lists the keys and functions you can use to recall commands from the command history buffer.
Table 18-30 History Keys
Key
|
Function
|
Ctrl-P or Up arrow
|
Recalls commands in the history buffer in a backward sequence, beginning with the most recent command. Repeat the key sequence to recall successively older commands.
|
Ctrl-N or Down arrow
|
Returns to more recent commands in the history buffer after recalling commands with Ctrl-P or the Up arrow. Repeat the key sequence to recall successively more recent commands.
|
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show history command, which lists the commands the user has entered in EXEC mode for this session.
Switch# show history
help
where
show hosts
show history
Related Commands
None
show hosts
To display the default domain name, the style of the name lookup service, a list of name server hosts, and the cached list of host names and addresses, use the show hosts EXEC command.
show hosts hostname
Syntax Description
hostname
|
Specifies the host name of the server to display.
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.1(4)
|
New command
|
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show hosts command.
Switch# show hosts
Default domain is CISCO.COM
Name/address lookup uses domain service
Name servers are 255.255.255.255
Host Flag Age Type Address(es)
SLAG.CISCO.COM (temp, OK) 1 IP 131.108.4.10
CHAR.CISCO.COM (temp, OK) 8 IP 192.31.7.50
CHAOS.CISCO.COM (temp, OK) 8 IP 131.108.1.115
DIRT.CISCO.COM (temp, EX) 8 IP 131.108.1.111
DUSTBIN.CISCO.COM (temp, EX) 0 IP 131.108.1.27
DREGS.CISCO.COM (temp, EX) 24 IP 131.108.1.30
Table 18-31 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 18-31 show hosts Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Flag
|
A temporary entry is entered by a name server; the switch removes the entry after 72 hours of inactivity. An entry marked perm is entered by a configuration command and is not timed out. Entries marked OK are considered valid. Entries with question marks (??) are suspect and subject to revalidation. Entries marked EX are expired.
|
Age
|
Indicates the number of hours since the switch last referred to the cache entry.
|
Type
|
Identifies the type of address, for example, IP, CLNS, or X.121. If you have used the ip hp-host global configuration command, the show hosts command displays these host names as type HP-IP.
|
Address(es)
|
Shows the address of the host. One host may have up to eight addresses.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
clear host
|
Deletes entries from the host-name-and-address cache.
|
show ima interface
To display the IMA interface, IMA group, and ATM layer hardware configuration, use the
show ima interface EXEC command.
show ima interface [{atm | atm-p} {card/subcard/port | card/subcard/imagroup} [detailed]]
Syntax Description
atm
|
Specifies an ATM interface.
|
atm-p
|
Specifies an ATM-P interface.
|
card/subcard/port
|
Specifies the card, subcard, and port number for the ATM or ATM-P interface.
|
card/subcard/imagroup
|
Specifies the card, subcard, and IMA group number (0 to 3) for the ATM interface.
|
detailed
|
Displays more detailed information; must be the last keyword of the command.
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.0(4a)W5(11a)
|
New command. Originally show ima interface (Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010)
|
Usage Guidelines
The show ima interface command has two specific display types, the IMA group information display and the IMA port adapter hardware information display.
The IMA group ATM layer information display is shown using the ima keyword and IMA group number instead of the port number in the hardware interface description.
Note
If no ATM keyword is entered, the show ima interface command displays all IMA interfaces that are present in the system.
Note
This command is only supported on systems equipped with FC-PFQ.
Examples
The following example shows how to use the show ima interface command with no interface variables to display the ATM layer information for all IMA groups in tabular mode.
Switch# show ima interface
ATM0/0/ima1 is up
Group Index = 1
State: NearEnd = operational, FarEnd = operational
FailureStatus = noFailure
IMA Group Current Configuration:
MinNumTxLinks = 2 MinNumRxLinks = 2
DiffDelayMax = 25 FrameLength = 128
NeTxClkMode = common(ctc) CTC_Reference_Link = ATM0/0/0
TestLink = 0 TestPattern = 0
TestProcStatus = operating GTSM change timestamp = 990618150733
IMA Link Information:
Link Physical Status NearEnd Rx Status Test Status
----- --------------- ----------------- ---------------
ATM0/0/0 up active operating
ATM0/0/1 up active operating
ATM0/0/2 up active operating
The following example shows how to use the show ima interface command to display the ATM layer information for a specific IMA group in tabular mode.
Switch# show ima interface atm 0/0/ima1
ATM0/0/ima1 is up
Group Index = 1
State: NearEnd = operational, FarEnd = operational
FailureStatus = noFailure
IMA Group Current Configuration:
MinNumTxLinks = 2 MinNumRxLinks = 2
DiffDelayMax = 25 FrameLength = 128
NeTxClkMode = common(ctc) CTC_Reference_Link = ATM0/0/0
TestLink = 0 TestPattern = 0
TestProcStatus = operating GTSM change timestamp = 990618150733
IMA Link Information:
Link Physical Status NearEnd Rx Status Test Status
----- --------------- ----------------- ---------------
ATM0/0/0 up active operating
ATM0/0/1 up active operating
ATM0/0/2 up active operating
Examples
The following example shows how to use the show ima interface command to display the ATM layer information for the IMA group in detailed mode.
Switch# show ima interface atm 0/0/ima1 detailed
ATM0/0/ima1 is up
Group Index = 1
State: NearEnd = operational, FarEnd = operational
FailureStatus = noFailure
IMA Group Current Configuration:
MinNumTxLinks = 2 MinNumRxLinks = 2
DiffDelayMax = 25 FrameLength = 128
NeTxClkMode = common(ctc) CTC_Reference_Link = ATM0/0/0
TestLink = 0 TestPattern = 0
TestProcStatus = operating GTSM change timestamp = 990618150733
Detailed group Information:
Symmetry = symmetricOperation
FeTxClkMode = common(ctc)
RxFrameLength = 128
TxTimingRefLink = 0 RxTimingRefLink = 2
TxImaId = 1 RxImaId = 1
NumTxCfgLinks = 3 NumRxCfgLinks = 3
NumTxActLinks = 3 NumRxActLinks = 3
LeastDelayLink = 2 DiffDelayMaxObs = 0
Group counters:
NeNumFailures = 1 FeNumFailures = 1
UnAvailSecs = 2 RunningSecs = 345032
IMA Detailed Link Information:
ATM0/0/0 is up
RowStatus = active
IfIndex = 5 GroupIndex = 1
State:
NeTx = active NeRx = active
FeTx = active FeRx = active
FailureStatus:
NeRx = noFailure FeRx = noFailure
TxLid = 0 RxLid = 2
RxTestPattern = 64 TestProcStatus = operating
RelativeDelay = 0
IMA Link counters :
ImaViolations = 1
NeSevErroredSecs = 1 FeSevErroredSecs = 1
NeUnavailSecs = 0 FeUnAvailSecs = 0
NeTxUnusableSecs = 2 NeRxUnUsableSecs = 1
FeTxUnusableSecs = 2 FeRxUnusableSecs = 2
NeTxNumFailures = 0 NeRxNumFailures = 0
FeTxNumFailures = 0 FeRxNumFailures = 0
ATM0/0/1 is up
RowStatus = active
IfIndex = 6 GroupIndex = 1
State:
NeTx = active NeRx = active
FeTx = active FeRx = active
FailureStatus:
NeRx = noFailure FeRx = noFailure
TxLid = 1 RxLid = 3
RxTestPattern = 64 TestProcStatus = operating
RelativeDelay = 2
IMA Link counters :
ImaViolations = 1
NeSevErroredSecs = 0 FeSevErroredSecs = 1
NeUnavailSecs = 0 FeUnAvailSecs = 0
NeTxUnusableSecs = 1 NeRxUnUsableSecs = 1
FeTxUnusableSecs = 1 FeRxUnusableSecs = 1
NeTxNumFailures = 0 NeRxNumFailures = 0
FeTxNumFailures = 0 FeRxNumFailures = 0
ATM0/0/2 is up
RowStatus = active
IfIndex = 7 GroupIndex = 1
State:
NeTx = active NeRx = active
FeTx = active FeRx = active
FailureStatus:
NeRx = noFailure FeRx = noFailure
TxLid = 2 RxLid = 4
RxTestPattern = 64 TestProcStatus = operating
RelativeDelay = 0
IMA Link counters :
ImaViolations = 1
NeSevErroredSecs = 1 FeSevErroredSecs = 1
NeUnavailSecs = 0 FeUnAvailSecs = 0
NeTxUnusableSecs = 2 NeRxUnUsableSecs = 2
FeTxUnusableSecs = 1 FeRxUnusableSecs = 1
NeTxNumFailures = 0 NeRxNumFailures = 0
FeTxNumFailures = 0 FeRxNumFailures = 0
Examples
The following example shows how to use the show ima interface command to display the specific ATM interface hardware configuration in detailed mode.
Switch# show ima interface atm 0/0/0 detailed
ATM0/0/0 is up
RowStatus = active
IfIndex = 5 GroupIndex = 1
State:
NeTx = active NeRx = active
FeTx = active FeRx = active
FailureStatus:
NeRx = noFailure FeRx = noFailure
TxLid = 0 RxLid = 2
RxTestPattern = 64 TestProcStatus = operating
RelativeDelay = 0
IMA Link counters :
ImaViolations = 1
NeSevErroredSecs = 1 FeSevErroredSecs = 1
NeUnavailSecs = 0 FeUnAvailSecs = 0
NeTxUnusableSecs = 2 NeRxUnUsableSecs = 1
FeTxUnusableSecs = 2 FeRxUnusableSecs = 2
NeTxNumFailures = 0 NeRxNumFailures = 0
FeTxNumFailures = 0 FeRxNumFailures = 0
Examples
The following example shows how to use the show ima interface command to display the specific ATM interface hardware configuration.
Switch# show ima interface atm 0/0/0
ATM0/0/0 is up
RowStatus = active
IfIndex = 5 GroupIndex = 1
State:
NeTx = active NeRx = active
FeTx = active FeRx = active
FailureStatus:
NeRx = noFailure FeRx = noFailure
TxLid = 0 RxLid = 2
RxTestPattern = 64 TestProcStatus = operating
RelativeDelay = 0
IMA Link counters :
ImaViolations = 1
NeSevErroredSecs = 1 FeSevErroredSecs = 1
NeUnavailSecs = 0 FeUnAvailSecs = 0
NeTxUnusableSecs = 2 NeRxUnUsableSecs = 1
FeTxUnusableSecs = 2 FeRxUnusableSecs = 2
NeTxNumFailures = 0 NeRxNumFailures = 0
FeTxNumFailures = 0 FeRxNumFailures = 0
Table 18-32 describes some key fields in the show ima interface command displays.
Table 18-32 show ima interface Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
MinNumTxLinks
|
Minimum number of transmit links configured for the IMA group to function.
|
MinNumRxLinks
|
Minimum number of receive links configured for the IMA group to function.
|
DiffDelayMax
|
Maximum differential delay configured for the IMA group.
|
FrameLength
|
Frame length configured for the IMA group.
|
NeTxClkMode
|
Near-end transmit clock mode configured for the IMA group.
|
TestProcStatus
|
Test procedure status configured for the IMA group.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show atm interface
|
Displays ATM-specific information about an ATM interface.
|
show interfaces
|
Displays the interface configuration, status, and statistics.
|
show interfaces
To display the interface configuration, status, and statistics, use the show interfaces command.
show interfaces {type [card/subcard/port[:cgn] |card/subcard/imagroup]}
Syntax Description
type
|
Specifies one of the interface types listed in Table 18-32.
|
card/subcard/port
|
Specifies the card, subcard, and port number of the ATM, ATM-P, CBR, or Ethernet interface.
|
:cgn
|
Specifies the channel-group number (identifier).
|
card/subcard/imagroup
|
Specifies the card, subcard, and IMA group number of the ATM interface.
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.1(4)
|
New command. Originally show interface.
|
Usage Guidelines
Table 18-33 shows the interface types for the show interfaces EXEC command.
Table 18-33 Interface Types for the show interfaces Command
Type
|
Description
|
accounting
|
Shows the ATM accounting interface information.
|
atm
|
Specifies the ATM interface.
|
atm-p
|
Specifies the ATM pseudo interface.
|
cbr
|
Specifies the CBR interface.
|
ethernet
|
Specifies the main Ethernet interface (0).
|
serial
|
Specifies a serial interface, such as a channelized Frame Relay interface.
|
At Cisco, implementation of Frame Relay supports the following three LMI types:
Cisco, ANSI Annex D, and ITU-T Q.933 Annex A. The LMI type is set per interface and is
shown in the output of the show interfaces command. The default LMI type is Cisco.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show interfaces command. In this example, CRC is the number of correctable and uncorrectable input HCS errors.
Input and output packets are the number of terminated cells received or transmitted over the interface for physical ports. For the route processor port, the number represents AAL5 packets plus the terminating OAM cells received or transmitted.
Switch# show interfaces
Main-ATM0 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is ATMS2000 switch fabric
Internet address is 1.2.2.2 255.0.0.0
MTU 4470 bytes, BW 10000000 Kbit, DLY 0 usec, rely 255/255, load 1/255
NSAP address: 47.00918100000000000CA7CE01.0003BBE42A06.00
Encapsulation ATM, loopback not set, keepalive not set
Encapsulation(s):
2048 maximum active VCs, 0 VCs per VP, 0 current VCCs
VC idle disconnect time: 300 seconds
Signalling vc = 32, vpi = 0, vci = 5
UNI Version = 3.0, Link Side = user
Last input 0:00:02, output 0:00:02, output hang never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
Input queue: 0/75/0 (size/max/drops); Total output drops: 0
Output queue: 0/64/0 (size/threshold/drops)
Conversations 0/0 (active/max active)
Reserved Conversations 0/0 (allocated/max allocated)
5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
8977 packets input, 566317 bytes, 0 no buffer
Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
8981 packets output, 475993 bytes, 0 underruns
5 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets, 0 restarts
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
Ethernet0 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is SonicT, address is 0002.bbe4.2a00 (bia 0002.bbe4.2a00)
Internet address is 172.20.40.43 255.255.255.0
MTU 1500 bytes, BW 10000 Kbit, DLY 1000 usec, rely 255/255, load 1/255
Encapsulation ARPA, loopback not set, keepalive set (10 sec)
ARP type: ARPA, ARP Timeout 4:00:00
Last input 0:00:03, output 0:00:04, output hang never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
Output queue 0/40, 0 drops; input queue 0/75, 0 drops
5 minute input rate 2000 bits/sec, 2 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
70468 packets input, 29650832 bytes, 0 no buffer
Received 70458 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
0 input packets with dribble condition detected
1140 packets output, 359630 bytes, 0 underruns
0 output errors, 0 collisions, 1 interface resets, 0 restarts
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
Table 18-34 lists the keyword field descriptions for the show interfaces command.
Table 18-34 show interfaces serial Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
MTU
|
Number of maximum transmission units.
|
BW
|
Number of bandwidth (kbps).
|
Dly
|
Number of station delay parameter (used by IGRP).
|
relay
|
Number of reliability coefficient.
|
load
|
Number of load (IGRP).
|
last input
|
Amount of time since last input in the following format: hh:mm:ss.
|
last output
|
Amount of time since last output in the following format: hh:mm:ss.
|
output hang
|
Time of last reset for output failure.
|
output queue
|
Size of output queue or default size of queue.
|
drops
|
Number of all output drops.
|
packets input
|
Number of all packets received since last reset.
|
bytes
|
Number of all bytes received since last reset.
|
no buffers
|
Number of all drops because of no buffers.
|
broadcasts, runts, giants
|
Not applicable if this is an ATM interface.
|
input errors
|
Number of damaged packets received.
|
crc
|
Number of packets received with correctable and uncorrectable input HCS errors.
|
frame
|
Number of packets with framing and alignment errors.
|
overrun, ignored, abort
|
Not applicable if this is an ATM interface.
|
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show interfaces serial command for a serial interface with Cisco LMI enabled.
Switch# show interfaces serial 0/1/0:5
Serial0/1/0:5 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is FRPAM-SERIAL
MTU 4096 bytes, BW 1536 Kbit, DLY 0 usec, rely 229/255, load 14/255
Encapsulation FRAME-RELAY, loopback not set, keepalive set (10 sec)
LMI enq sent 0, LMI stat recvd 0, LMI upd recvd 0
LMI enq recvd 8010, LMI stat sent 8010, LMI upd sent 0, DCE LMI up
LMI DLCI 1023 LMI type is CISCO frame relay DCE
Last input never, output never, output hang never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
Input queue: 0/75/0 (size/max/drops); Total output drops: 0
Queueing strategy: weighted fair
Output queue: 0/64/0 (size/threshold/drops)
Conversations 0/1 (active/max active)
Reserved Conversations 0/0 (allocated/max allocated)
5 minute input rate 67000 bits/sec, 786 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 85000 bits/sec, 786 packets/sec
32556459 packets input, 421648869 bytes, 0 no buffer
Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles
690040 input errors, 425237 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
32130599 packets output, 466708295 bytes, 36921560 underruns
3094283652 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
28 carrier transitions
Timeslots(s) Used: 1-24 on T1 5
Frames Received with:
DE set: 0, FECN set :4294879164, BECN set: 0
Frames Tagged :
DE: 0, FECN: 615698146 BECN: 0
Frames Discarded Due to Alignment Error: 0
Frames Discarded Due to Illegal Length: 0
Frames Received with unknown DLCI: 0
Frames with illegal Header : 0
Transmit Frames with FECN set :0, BECN Set :0
Transmit Frames Tagged FECN : 3463814532 BECN : 3469839556
Transmit Frames Discarded due to No buffers : 0
Examples
The following is sample output from the show interfaces atm command for an IMA group interface.
Switch# show interfaces atm 0/0/ima1
ATM0/0/ima1 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is imapam_t1_ima
MTU 4470 bytes, sub MTU 4470, BW 1500 Kbit, DLY 0 usec, rely 255/255, load 1/2
55
Encapsulation ATM, loopback not set, keepalive not supported
Last input 00:00:01, output 00:00:01, output hang never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
Input queue: 0/75/0 (size/max/drops); Total output drops: 0
Queueing strategy: weighted fair
Output queue: 0/1000/64/0 (size/max total/threshold/drops)
Conversations 0/0/256 (active/max active/max total)
Reserved Conversations 0/0 (allocated/max allocated)
5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
16253 packets input, 861409 bytes, 0 no buffer
Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
16168 packets output, 856904 bytes, 0 underruns
0 output errors, 0 collisions, 1 interface resets
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
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