Fabric Management Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
This module describes the Cisco IOS XR software commands used to monitor and control application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) fabric queues for the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router line cards or Cisco CRS-1 modular services cards running Cisco IOS XR software.
clear controller fabric statistics
To clear fabric plane statistics from the counters information table, use the clear controller fabric statistics command in administration EXEC mode.
clear controller fabric statistics plane [plane-id | all]
Syntax Description
plane plane-id |
(Optional) The fabric plane and plane ID. Range is from 0 to 7. |
plane all |
(Optional) Specifies fabric statistics for all planes. |
Defaults
Information for all planes is cleared.
Command Modes
Administration EXEC
Command History
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Release 2.0 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1. |
Release 3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.2 |
No modification. |
Release 3.3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
The clear controller fabric statistics command clears the fabric statistics for the specified fabric plane or all planes.
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root-system |
read, write, execute |
fabric |
read, write |
Examples
The following example shows how to clear all fabric plane statistics from the router:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# clear controller fabric statistics plane all
clear controller fabricq statistics
On linecards, RPs and DRPs, the fabricq ASICs receive the cells from the fabric planes and reassembles them into packets. To clear the statistics on fabricq ASICs, use the clear controller fabricq statistics command in EXEC mode.
clear controller fabricq statistics [instance asic_instance] [location node-id]
Syntax Description
instance asic_instance |
(Optional) Identifies the fabric queue instance whose ASIC statistics you want to clear. Range is from 0 to 3. |
location node-id |
(Optional) Identifies a node on which to clear ASIC statistics for a specific fabric queue, or for all fabric queues. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Defaults
The default is to enter the clear controller fabricq statistics command without any optional keyword arguments to clear ASIC statistics for all fabric queues on the router.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
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Release 2.0 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1. |
Release 3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.2 |
No modification. |
Release 3.3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
The asic_instance argument range of 1 to 3 was changed to 0 to 3. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Only locations that contain a fabric queue ASIC can be specified for the location node-id.
This command is intended for use while performing special maintenance, test, or debugging procedures. It should not be necessary to use this command when fabric connectivity is performing normally.
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root-system |
execute |
drivers |
read, write |
Examples
The following example shows how to clear ASIC statistics on all fabric queues on the node located in 0/1/CPU0:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# clear controller fabricq statistics location 0/1/CPU0
The following example shows how to clear ASIC statistics for a specific fabric queue on all nodes that are installed in the router:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# clear controller fabricq statistics instance 2
The following example shows how to clear ASIC statistics for a specific fabric queue on a specific node:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# clear controller fabricq statistics instance 2 location 0/1/CPU0
Related Commands
clear controller ingressq statistics
To clear application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) statics from the ingress fabric queue on a specific node, or on all nodes installed in the router, use the clear controller ingressq statistics command in EXEC mode.
clear controller ingressq statistics location node-id
Syntax Description
location node-id |
Identifies the node whose ASIC statistics you want to clear from the ingress fabric queue. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Defaults
Enter the clear controller ingressq statistics command without the optional location node-id keyword and argument to clear the ASIC statistics from the ingress queues on all nodes that are installed in the router.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
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Release 2.0 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1. |
Release 3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.2 |
No modification. |
Release 3.3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
The location node-id keyword and argument were changed from optional to required. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Only locations that contain a fabric queue ASIC can be specified for the node-id argument.
The clear controller ingressq statistics command is intended for use while performing special maintenance, test, or debugging procedures. You do not need to use this command when fabric connectivity is performing normally.
The following example shows how to use the clear controller ingressq statistics command to clear all ASIC statistics in the ingress fabric queue from the location 0/1/CPU0:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# clear controller ingressq statistics location 0/1/CPU0
Related Commands
clear fabricq counters all
To clear all counters going to fabric and coming back from fabric associated with the fabric queue driver, use the clear fabricq counters all command in administration EXEC mode.
clear fabricq counters all location node-id
Syntax Description
location node-id |
Identifies the node whose fabric counters you want to clear. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
Administration EXEC
Command History
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Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router. |
Release 3.3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
The fabric taskID was removed from this command. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Examples
The following example shows how to clear all fabricq counters for the location 0/1/CPU0:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router # admin
RP/0/0/CPU0:router(admin)# clear fabricq counters all location 0/1/CPU0
Related Commands
clear fabricq counters frfab
To clear the from fabric queue counters that are associated with the fabric queue driver, use the clear fabricq counters frfab command in administration EXEC mode.
clear fabricq counters frfab [all | error | packet] location node-id
Syntax Description
all |
(Optional) Clears all counters. |
error |
(Optional) Clears error counters. |
packet |
(Optional) Clears packet counters. |
location node-id |
Identifies the node whose fabric counters you want to clear. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Defaults
All from fabric queue driver counters are cleared for the specified location
Command Modes
Administration EXEC
Command History
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Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router. |
Release 3.3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
The fabric taskID was removed from this command. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Examples
The following example shows how to clear the from fabric queue counters for the location 0/1/CPU0:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router # admin
RP/0/0/CPU0:router(admin)# clear fabricq counters frfab location 0/1/CPU0
Related Commands
clear fabricq counters tofab
To clear the to fabric counters that are associated with the fabric queue driver, use the clear fabricq counters tofab command in administration EXEC mode.
clear fabricq counters tofab [all | error | packet] location node-id
Syntax Description
all |
(Optional) Clears all counters. |
error |
(Optional) Clears error counters. |
packet |
(Optional) Clears packet counters. |
location node-id |
Identifies the node whose fabric counters you want to clear. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Defaults
All to fabric queue driver counters are cleared for the specified location
Command Modes
Administration EXEC
Command History
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Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router. |
Release 3.3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
The fabric taskID was removed from this command. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Examples
The following example shows how to clear all to fabric queue counters for the location 0/1/CPU0:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router # admin
RP/0/0/CPU0:router(admin)# clear fabricq counters tofab location 0/1/CPU0
Related Commands
controllers fabric bundle port
To put a specific switch fabric bundle port into the shut down state, use the controllers fabric bundle command in administration configuration mode. To return the switch fabric bundle port to an up state, use the no form of this command.
controllers fabric bundle port port-id shutdown
no controllers fabric bundle port port-id shutdown
Syntax Description
port-id |
Identifies the switch fabric bundle port you want to put into the shutdown state. The port-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module/port notation. |
shutdown |
Puts the specified bundle port into a shutdown state. |
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
Administration configuration
Command History
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Release 3.5.0 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Examples
The following example shows put a switch fabric bundle port into the shut down state:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config)# configure
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin-config)# controllers fabric bundle port 0/1/CPU0/10 shutdown
controllers fabric plane oim
To configure optical interface module (OIM) fabric plane properties, use the controllers fabric plane command in administration configuration mode. To return the OIM fabric plane properties to the default configuration, use the no form of this command.
controllers fabric plane plane-id oim {count {1 | 3} | width {1 | 2} | instance oim-instance location node-id | all}}
no controllers fabric plane plane-id oim {count {1 | 3} | width {1 | 2} | instance oim-instance location {node-id | all}}
Syntax Description
plane-id |
Identifies the fabric plane. Range is from 0 to 7. |
count {1 | 3} |
Configures the number of OIMs used in this plane. Enter 1 to configure all cables in the plane to connect to the same OIM. Enter 3 to configure the cables from each fabric card to connect to different OIMs. |
width {1 | 2} |
Width of OIMs in the current fabric plane. Enter 1 to indicate a single-width OIM that covers one slot only. Enter 2 to indicate a dual-width OIM that covers two slots. |
instance {oim-instance} |
Specifies the properties of a specific OIM. Range is from 0 to 2. |
location node-id |
Identifies the node whose OIM fabric plane properties you want to configure. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
location all |
Configures the OIM fabric plane properties on all nodes installed in the router. |
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
Administration configuration
Command History
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Release 2.0 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1. |
Release 3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.2 |
No modification. |
Release 3.3.0 |
•The topology keyword was removed from the controllers fabric plane command syntax. •The oim, count, width, and instance keywords were added to the controllers fabric plane command syntax. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Examples
The following example shows how to configure all cables in the fabric plane to connect to the same OIM:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# configure
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin-config)# controllers fabric plane 3 oim count 1
controllers fabric plane shutdown
To shut down the state of a fabric plane, use the controllers fabric plane shutdown command in administration configuration mode. To disable the state of a fabric plane, use the no form of this command.
controllers fabric plane plane-id shutdown
no controllers fabric plane plane-id shutdown
Syntax Description
plane-id |
Fabric plane identifier. Range is from 0 to 7. |
Defaults
The controller fabric plane is not shut down, and data continues to flow through the plane.
Command Modes
Administration configuration
Command History
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Release 2.0 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1. |
Release 3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.2 |
No modification. |
Release 3.3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Use the controllers fabric plane shutdown command to perform a graceful shutdown of the fabric plane before a fabric reconfiguration or fabric plane migration. This ensures that data is not flowing through the plane.
Examples
The following example shows fabric plane 3 being shut down:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# configure
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin-config)# controllers fabric plane 3 shutdown
controllers fabric rack
To put the rack into installation mode so that no traffic is sent over the switch fabric, use the controllers fabric rack command in administration configuration mode. To enable traffic to be sent over the switch fabric, use the no form of this command.
controllers fabric rack rack_number install-mode
no controllers fabric rack rack_number install-mode
Syntax Description
rack_number |
Rack number. Range is from 0 to 17. |
install-mode |
Puts the specified rack into installation mode, so that no traffic is sent over the switch fabric. |
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
Administration configuration
Command History
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Release 3.3.0 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Examples
The following example shows how to put the rack into installation mode so that no traffic is sent over the switch fabric:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config)# configure
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin-config)# controllers fabric rack 1 install-mode
controllers fabric statistics collection
To enable the collection of fabric statistics data and configure the interval at which statistics are collected, use the controllers fabric statistics collection command in administration configuration mode. To return the system to the default interval setting, use the no form of this command.
controllers fabric statistics collection {control [refresh] | interval seconds}
no controllers fabric statistics collection {control [refresh] | interval seconds}
Syntax Description
control |
Enables fabric statistics data collection. |
refresh |
(Optional) Causes the system to collect data immediately. |
interval seconds |
Specifies the interval, in seconds, between collection of data for fabric statistics. Range is from 10 to 180 seconds. Default is 30 seconds. |
Defaults
Control of fabric statistics data collection = enabled
Interval= 30 seconds.
Command Modes
Administration configuration
Command History
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Release 2.0 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1. |
Release 3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.2 |
No modification. |
Release 3.3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Examples
The following example shows statistic data collection on the fabric being disabled:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# configure
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin-config)# controllers fabric statistics collection control
disable
show controllers fabric
To display fabric card information, use the show controllers fabric command in administration EXEC mode.
show controllers fabric [clock | csc-fpga | fab-clk | fab-control | sca | xbar]
Syntax Description
clock |
(Optional) Displays which fabric clock each slot is synchronized to and whether the clock is redundant or not. |
csc-fpga |
(Optional) Displays registers associated with the csc-fpga on each fabric card (FC). |
fab-clk |
(Optional) Displays registers associated with the fabric clock FPGA on all route processors (RPs), line cards (LCs), and FCs. |
fab-control |
(Optional) Displays the state of all RPs, LCs, and FCs in the chassis from a fabric control software perspective. |
sca |
(Optional) Displays registers associated with Scheduler Control ASIC on the CSC cards. |
xbar |
(Optional) Displays registers associated with the Cross Bar (XBAR) ASIC on the clock scheduler card (CSC) and switch fabric card (SFC). |
Defaults
All fabric card information is displayed
Command Modes
Administration EXEC
Command History
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Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router. |
Release 3.3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Use the show controllers fabric command to display various registers associated with the fabric cards and state information associated with the fabric control software.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show controllers fabric clock command:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/0/CPU0:router(admin)# show controllers fabric clock
The Primary Clock for system is CSC_0
System Fabric Clock is Redundant
Slot # Primary Clock Mode
show controllers fabric bundle
To display fabric card bundle information, use the show controllers fabric bundle command in administration EXEC mode.
show controllers fabric bundle {node-id [brief | detail] | all [brief | detail] | port port-id [brief | detail | statistics] | summary}
Syntax Description
node-id |
Identifies a node whose fabric bundle information you want to display. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. Follow the node-id argument with one of the following optional keywords to display the data a specific format: •brief—Displays brief information about the fabric bundle. •detail —Displays detailed information about the fabric bundle. |
brief |
(Optional) Displays brief information about the specified fabric bundle port or ports. This is the default. |
detail |
(Optional) Displays detailed information about the specified fabric bundle port or ports. |
all |
Displays bundle information for all fabric bundles. Follow the all keyword with one of the following optional keywords to display the data in a specific format: •brief—Displays brief information about the fabric bundles. •detail —Displays detailed information about the fabric bundles. |
port port-id |
Identifies a port whose fabric bundle information you want to display. The port-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module/port notation. Follow the port-id argument with one of the following optional keywords to display the data a specific format: •brief—Displays brief information about the fabric bundle. •detail —Displays detailed information about the fabric bundle. •statistics —Displays fabric bundle statistics for the specified port. |
statistics |
Displays fabric bundle statistics. |
summary |
Displays summarized fabric bundle information. |
Defaults
Information is displayed for all fabric bundle ports on the router.
Command Modes
Administration EXEC
Command History
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Release 3.3.0 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show controllers fabric bundle command:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/0/CPU0:router(admin)# show controllers fabric bundle ?
WORD Bundle location <Rack>/<Slot>/<Module>/<Port#>
all Show all fabric bundle ports.
port Fabric bundle port option
summary Show summary of bundle data
show controllers fabric connectivity
To display controller fabric connectivity information, use the show controllers fabric connectivity command in administration EXEC mode.
show controllers fabric connectivity {all | node-id} [brief | detail]
Syntax Description
all |
Specifies all controller fabric ports. |
node id |
Specifies the fabric port associated with the designated node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
brief |
(Optional) Specifies brief information about controller fabric connectivity. This is the default. |
detail |
(Optional) Specifies detailed information about controller fabric connectivity. |
Defaults
Brief information about controller fabric connectivity is displayed.
Command Modes
Administration EXEC
Command History
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|
Release 2.0 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1. |
Release 3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.2 |
No modification. |
Release 3.3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Use the show controllers fabric connectivity command to monitor a modular services card as it sends data to the fabric or receives data from the fabric.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show controllers fabric connectivity command that displays fabric connectivity information in brief form for all resources:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# show controllers fabric connectivity all brief
Card In Tx Planes Rx Planes Monitored Total
R/S/M Use 01234567 01234567 For (s) Uptime (s)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0/2/CPU0 1 .1...... .1...... 20913 20913
0/RP0/CPU0 1 .1...... .1...... 20913 20913
The following is sample output from the show controllers fabric connectivity command that displays detailed fabric connectivity information for all resources:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# show controllers fabric connectivity all
Card In Tx Planes Rx Planes Monitored Total Percent
R/S/M Use 01234567 01234567 For (s) Uptime (s) Uptime
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0/1/CPU0 1 .1...... .1...... 8561 8561 100.0000
0/2/CPU0 1 .1...... .1...... 8561 8561 100.0000
0/RP1/CPU0 1 .1...... .1...... 8561 8561 100.0000
The following is sample output from the show controllers fabric connectivity command that displays fabric connectivity information for the modular services card on node 0/0/CPU0:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# show controller fabric connectivity 0/0/CPU0
Card In Tx Planes Rx Planes Monitored Total Percent
R/S/M Use 01234567 01234567 For (s) Uptime (s) Uptime
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0/0/CPU0 1 .1...... .1...... 8805 8805 100.0000
Table 25 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 25 show controllers fabric connectivity Field Descriptions
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Card R/S/M |
Identifies the fabric card, in the format rack/slot/module. |
In Use |
Indicates the number of fabric ports that are in use on the card. |
Tx Planes |
Indicates activity on the transmit fabric plane. |
Rx Planes |
Indicates activity on the receive fabric plane. |
Monitored For (s) |
Elapsed time in seconds since monitoring began. |
Total Uptime |
Total uptime expressed in seconds. |
Percent Uptime |
Percentage of time the card has been up since monitoring began. |
show controllers fabric driver instance summary
To obtain information about a specific Swtich Fabric Element (SFE) ASIC on a particular board, use the show controllers fabric driver instance summary command in administration EXEC mode.
show controller fabric driver {instance asic_instance} {backpressure | block | link-info | summary}{ location node-id}
Syntax Description
instance asic_instance |
Specifies ASIC instance. The range is from 0 to 4294967295. |
backpressure |
Displays detailed information for fabric back-pressure. |
block |
Displays detailed information for ASIC block. |
link-info |
Displays information for the ASIC transmit (Tx) and receiver (Rx) link port. |
summary |
Displays summarized information about all fabric queue ASICs in the system. |
location node |
Displays information for the fabric queue ASICs on a particular node.
Note Use the show platform command to see a list of all nodes currently installed in your system.
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Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
Administration EXEC
Command History
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Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1. |
Release 3.3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Examples
The following example shows how to obtain information about an SFE ASIC on a particular board from the router:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# show controllers fabric driver instance 5 summary location 0/SM0/SP
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
s3/0/SM0/SP/1 Summary :
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Node ID:0/SM0/SP
Chip ID : 0x2024E049 PLD Version : 0000001E
Top Interrupt Status : 0x00000000 Top Interrupt Enable : 0000003F
Oper Status : UP Enable Status : ENABLE
Related CommandsRelated Commands
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show controllers fabric driver backpressure |
Displays fabric back-pressure configuration for a specific SFE ASIC. |
show controllers fabric driver block brm |
Displays barrier state information for a specific SFE ASIC. |
show controllers fabric driver block css |
Displays control cell store state information. |
show controllers fabric driver link-info rx flap |
Displays receiver link state flap information for a specific SFE ASIC. |
show controllers fabric driver link-info rx topo |
Displays receiver link state topology information for a specific SFE ASIC. |
show controllers fabric driver link-info tx |
Displays transmit link state flap information for a specific SFE ASIC. |
show controllers fabric driver summary |
Displays ASIC summary information. |
show controllers fabric fgid resource
To display information about the fabric resources that are allocated to specific secure domain router (SDR) fabric group IDs (FGIDs), use the show controllers fabric fgid resource command in administration EXEC mode.
show controllers fabric fgid resource {all | sdr Owner {all | application {CLI | GSP | LPTS} id fabric_fgid [elements number_of_fgids]}}
Syntax Description
all |
Displays FGID resource information for all SDRs on the current system. |
sdr Owner |
Specifies the owner SDR. |
all |
Displays information for all resources allocated to the specified SDRs. |
application |
Displays information for a specific resource allocated to the owner SDRs. Follow the sdr Owner application keywords with one of the following keywords to specify a particular resource application: •CLI •GSP •LPTS |
CLI |
Displays command-line interface (CLI) information for the owner SDR. |
GSP |
Displays Gateway Service Protocol (GSP) information for the owner SDR. |
LPTS |
Displays Local Packet Transport Services (LPTS) information for the owner SDR. |
id fabric_fgid |
Fabric FGID whose SDR resource information you want to display. Replace with an FGID. Range is from 0 to 1000000 |
elements number_of_fgids |
(Optional) Number of fabric FGIDs to display in the command output. Replace the number_of_fgids arguments with the number of FGIDs to list in the command output. Range is from 1 through 1000000. |
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
Administration EXEC
Command History
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|
Release 3.4.0 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Use the show controllers fabric fgid resource command to verify the multicast resource ID for the fabric card multicast bit set.
Examples
The following example shows sample output from the show controllers fabric fgid resource command. In this example, LPTS information is displayed for the SDR owner FGID 1000:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# show controllers fabric fgid resource sdr Owner application
lpts id 1000 elements 1
====================================================
Displaying FGID Info for:
SDR: Owner APPLICATION : LPTS
**** No FGID's allocated ****
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:P1_CRS-8(admin)#show controllers fabric fgid resource sdr Owner $
====================================================
Displaying FGID Info for:
SDR: Owner APPLICATION : LPTS
**** No FGID's allocated ****
The following example shows sample output from the show controllers fabric fgid resource
command. In this example, fabric resource information is displayed for all SDRs in the
system:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# show controllers fabric fgid resource all
====================================================
Displaying FGID Info for:
SDR: Owner APPLICATION : CLI
**** No FGID's allocated ****
====================================================
Displaying FGID Info for:
SDR: Owner APPLICATION : GSP
1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033
1034, 1035, 1036, 1037, 1038, 1039, 1040, 1041, 1042, 1043
1044, 1045, 1046, 1047, 1048, 1049, 1050, 1051, 1052, 1053
1054, 1055, 1056, 1057, 1058, 1059, 1060, 1061, 1062, 1063
1064, 1065, 1066, 1067, 1068, 1069, 1070, 1071, 1072, 1073
1074, 1075, 1076, 1077, 1078, 1079, 1080, 1081, 1082, 1083
1084, 1085, 1086, 1087, 1088, 1089, 1090, 1091, 1092, 1093
1094, 1095, 1096, 1097, 1098, 1099, 1100, 1101, 1102, 1103
1104, 1105, 1106, 1107, 1108, 1109, 1110, 1111, 1112, 1113
1114, 1115, 1116, 1117, 1118, 1119, 1120, 1121, 1122, 1123
1124, 1125, 1126, 1127, 1128, 1129, 1130, 1131, 1132, 1133
1134, 1135, 1136, 1137, 1138, 1139, 1140, 1141, 1142, 1143
1144, 1145, 1146, 1147, 1148, 1149, 1150, 1151, 1152, 1153
1154, 1155, 1156, 1157, 1158, 1159, 1160, 1161, 1162, 1163
1164, 1165, 1166, 1167, 1168, 1169, 1170, 1171, 1172, 1173
show controllers fabric fgid statistics
To display resource statistical information for the fabric group ID (FGID), use the show controllers fabric fgid statistics command in administration EXEC mode.
show controllers fabric fgid statistics {all | pool | sdr | system} [brief | detail]
Syntax Description
all |
Specifies all FGID resource statistical information for the logical router and FGID resource pools. |
sdr |
Specifies FGID resource statistics about the secure domain router (SDR). |
pool |
Specifies FGID statistical information about the resource pool. |
system |
Specifies FGID resource statistics for the entire physical router. |
brief |
(Optional) Specifies brief information about FGIDs. This is the default. |
detail |
(Optional) Specifies detailed information about FGIDs. |
Defaults
Brief information is displayed.
Command Modes
Administration EXEC
Command History
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Release 2.0 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1. |
Release 3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.2 |
No modification. |
Release 3.3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Use the show controllers fabric fgid statistics command to monitor FGID resource usage based on a system, pool, or client view.
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fabric |
read |
root-system |
read, execute |
Examples
The following is sample output from the show controllers fabric fgid statistics command that displays resource statistics for the fabric FGID in detailed form with all resources activated:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# show controllers fabric fgid statistics all detail
Fabric FGID Resource Statistics Information:
System wide Fabric multicast resource statistics:
Total number of FGIDs in the system is 1000000
Current number of InUse FGIDs in the system is 500
High Water Mark of InUse FGIDs in the system is 500
Per SDR basis Fabric multicast resource statistics:
Secure Domain Router Name is Owner
High Water Mark InUse FGIDs is 500
Per client basis FGID resource utilization:
Appl Appl Pool Current HighWater Mark
Name ID ID InUse FGIDs InUse FGIDs
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Per Pool basis Fabric multicast resource statistics:
The starting FGID of this pool is 1024
Total FGIDs of this pool is 10240
InUse FGIDs of this pool is 500
High Water Mark InUse FGIDs of this pool is 500
The starting FGID of this pool is 11264
Total FGIDs of this pool is 32768
InUse FGIDs of this pool is 0
High Water Mark InUse FGIDs of this pool is 0
The starting FGID of this pool is 44032
Total FGIDs of this pool is 955968
InUse FGIDs of this pool is 0
High Water Mark InUse FGIDs of this pool is 0
Table 26 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 26 show controllers fabric fgid statistics Field Descriptions
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Total number of FGIDs in the system |
Total number of fabric FGIDs in the system. |
Current number of Inused FGIDs in the system |
Total number of fabric FGIDs in use in the system. |
High Water Mark of Inused FGIDs in the system |
Number of in-use fabric FGIDs at the highest point within the system. |
Secure Domain Router Name |
Name of the SDR. |
Inused FGIDs |
Inused (in-use) fabric FGID. |
High Water Mark inused FGIDs |
Number of inused (in-use) FGIDs since monitoring started. |
Appl Name |
Application name. |
Appl ID |
Application ID. |
Pool ID |
Pool ID. |
Current InUsed FGIDs |
Current number of inused (in-use) FGIDs. |
Pool Identifier |
Group pool identifier number. |
Pool Name |
Group pool name. |
Pool type |
Group pool type. |
Total FGIDs of this pool |
Number of FGIDs in the pool. |
Inused FGIDs of this pool |
Number of FGIDs inused (in-use) in the pool. |
High Water Mark inused FGIDs of this pool |
Number of FGIDs in the pool since the start of monitoring. |
show controllers fabric fsdb-pla all
To display plane availability status information for all racks in the system, use the show controllers fabric fsdb-pla all command in administration EXEC mode.
show controllers fabric fsdb-pla all
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
Administration EXEC
Command History
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|
Release 3.3.1 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Use the show controllers fabric fsdb-pla all command to verify line card connectivity to the fabric planes.
Examples
The following example shows sample output from the show controllers fabric fsdb-pla all command:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# show controllers fabric fsdb-pla all
Destination S3-Fabricq Reachability Mask Downloaded Mask
Address Mask SrcGrp:0 SrcGrp:0
01234567 01234567 01234567
----------------------------------------------------------------------
4 11111111 11111111 11111111
5 11111111 11111111 11111111
12 11111111 11111111 11111111
13 11111111 11111111 11111111
24 11111111 11111111 11111111
25 11111111 11111111 11111111
30 11111111 11111111 11111111
31 11111111 11111111 11111111:
show controllers fabric link port
To display link information for a specific fabric port, use the show controllers fabric link port command in administration EXEC mode.
show controllers fabric link port {fabricqrx | ingressqtx | s1ro | s1rx | s1tx | s2rx | s2tx | s3rx | s3tx} {port | all} [brief | detail | state | statistics | summary]
Syntax Description
fabricqrx |
Displays information for the fabric queue receive port. |
ingressqtx |
Displays information for the ingress queue transmit port. |
s1ro |
Displays information for the S1 Out-of-Band receive port. The out of band ports connect the fabric planes together so that the flow control information collected within a fabric plane is distributed across all fabric planes. This is essential in controlling fabric congestion and the congestion location within fabric. |
s1rx |
Displays information for the Stage 1 (S1) receive port. The S1 receive port distributes incoming traffic. |
s1tx |
Displays information for the Stage 1 (S1) transmit port. The S1 transmit port distributes outgoing traffic. |
s2rx |
Displays information for the Stage 2 (S2) receive port. The S2 receive port forwards incoming cells to Stage 3 (S3) port. |
s2tx |
Displays information for the Stage 2 (S2) transmit port. The S2 transmit port forwards outgoing cells to Stage 3 (S3) transmit port. |
s3rx |
Displays information about S3 receive port. The S3 receive port performs switching for incoming traffic. |
s3tx |
Displays information about S3 transmit port. The S3 receive port performs switching for outgoing traffic. |
port |
Specifies the port whose fabric link information you want to display. Replace the port argument with a port identifier. The port argument naming notation is in the rack/slot/module/asic/port format. Note A slash between values is required as part of the port naming notation. |
all |
Displays fabric link information for all specified ports. |
brief |
(Optional) Displays summarized fabric link information. |
detail |
(Optional) Specifies that the command output includes detailed fabric link information. |
state |
(Optional) Displays the state of the specific fabric link. |
statistics |
(Optional) Displays the fabric link statistics information. |
summary |
(Optional) Displays summarized fabric link information. |
Defaults
Enter the show controllers fabric link port command without specifying any of the optional parameters to display summarized fabric link information. This is the same information that is displayed when you include the brief option in the show controllers fabric link port command string.
Command Modes
Administration EXEC
Command History
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|
Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1. |
Release 3.3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Use the show controllers fabric link port command to check the health of fabric internal connections.
Examples
The following example shows partial sample output from the show controllers fabric link port command for all S1RO ports in the system:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# show controllers fabric link port s1ro all
Flags: P - plane admin down, p - plane oper down
C - card admin down, c - card oper down
L - link port admin down, l - linkport oper down
A - asic admin down, a - asic oper down
B - bundle port admin Down, b - bundle port oper down
I - bundle admin down, i - bundle oper down
N - node admin down, n - node down
o - other end of link down d - data down
f - failed component downstream
Sfe Port Admin Oper Down Other Near-end Far-end
R/S/M/A/P State State Flags End Bport Bport
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0/SM0/SP/0/0 UP UP 0/SM0/SP/1/15
0/SM0/SP/0/1 UP UP 0/SM1/SP/0/33
0/SM0/SP/0/2 UP UP 0/SM1/SP/1/33
0/SM0/SP/0/3 UP UP 0/SM2/SP/0/33
0/SM0/SP/0/4 UP UP 0/SM2/SP/1/33
0/SM0/SP/0/5 UP UP 0/SM3/SP/0/33
0/SM0/SP/0/6 UP UP 0/SM3/SP/1/33
0/SM0/SP/1/0 UP UP 0/SM0/SP/0/15
0/SM0/SP/1/1 UP DOWN l Unused
0/SM0/SP/1/2 UP UP Unused
0/SM0/SP/1/3 UP DOWN l Unused
0/SM0/SP/1/4 UP DOWN l Unused
0/SM0/SP/1/5 UP DOWN l Unused
0/SM0/SP/1/6 UP DOWN l Unused
0/SM1/SP/0/0 UP UP 0/SM1/SP/1/15
0/SM1/SP/0/1 UP UP 0/SM0/SP/0/33
0/SM1/SP/0/2 UP UP 0/SM0/SP/1/33
0/SM1/SP/0/3 UP UP 0/SM2/SP/0/51
The following example shows partial sample output from the show controllers fabric link port command with the detail keyword included in the command string:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# show controllers fabric link port fabricqrx all detail
Flags: P - plane admin down, p - plane oper down
C - card admin down, c - card oper down
L - link port admin down, l - linkport oper down
A - asic admin down, a - asic oper down
B - bundle port admin Down, b - bundle port oper down
I - bundle admin down, i - bundle oper down
N - node admin down, n - node down
o - other end of link down d - data down
f - failed component downstream
Sfe Port Admin Oper Down Sfe BP Port BP Other
R/S/M/A/P State State Flags Role Role End
----------------------------------------------------------------
0/1/CPU0/0/0 UP UP A A 0/SM0/SP/0/15
---------------------------------------------------
Link Type Pin1 Name Pin2 Name
---------------------------------------------------
Sfe Port Admin Oper Down Sfe BP Port BP Other
R/S/M/A/P State State Flags Role Role End
----------------------------------------------------------------
0/1/CPU0/0/1 UP UP A B 0/SM0/SP/0/39
---------------------------------------------------
Link Type Pin1 Name Pin2 Name
---------------------------------------------------
Sfe Port Admin Oper Down Sfe BP Port BP Other
R/S/M/A/P State State Flags Role Role End
----------------------------------------------------------------
0/1/CPU0/0/2 UP UP A A 0/SM0/SP/0/14
show controllers fabric plane
To display system fabric plane information, use the show controllers fabric plane command in administration EXEC mode.
show controllers fabric plane {plane-id | all} [statistics] [brief | detail]
Syntax Description
plane-id |
Plane number. Range is from 0 to 7. |
all |
Specifies that all information about system fabric planes is displayed. |
statistics |
(Optional) Specifies statistical information for cell activity within the plane. |
brief |
(Optional) Specifies brief information about the system fabric plane. This is the default. |
detail |
(Optional) Specifies detailed information about the system fabric plane. |
Defaults
Brief information is displayed
Command Modes
Administration EXEC
Command History
|
|
Release 2.0 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1. |
Release 3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.2 |
No modification. |
Release 3.3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Use the show controllers fabric plane command to monitor the fabric plane status, and the cell traffic and error statistics to or from the fabric plane.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show controllers fabric plane command that displays system fabric plane information from all fabric planes:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# show controllers fabric plane all
Plane Admin Oper Down Total Down
Id State State Flags Bundles Bundles
------------------------------------------------------
The following is sample output from the show controllers fabric plane command that displays system fabric plane statistics from fabric plane 1 in brief form:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# show controllers fabric plane 1 statistics brief
Plane Cells Cells Cells Cells Cells
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The following is sample output from the show controllers fabric plane command that displays system fabric plane statistics from fabric plane 1 in detailed form:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# show controllers fabric plane 1 statistics detail
The fabric plane number is 1
Total number of providers for the statistics: 0
Total received data cells: 0
Total transmitted data cells: 0
Total received correctable errored cells: 0
Total received uncorrectable errored cells: 0
Total received parity error cells: 0
Total unicast lost cells: 0
Total multicast lost cells: 0
Last clearing of "show controller fabric plane" counters never
The following is sample output from the show controllers fabric plane command that displays system fabric plane statistics from the fabric for all planes in detailed form:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# show controllers fabric plane all statistics detail
The fabric plane number is 0
Total number of providers for the statistics: 0
Total received data cells: 0
Total transmitted data cells: 0
Total received correctable errored cells: 0
Total received uncorrectable errored cells: 0
Total received parity error cells: 0
Total unicast lost cells: 0
Total multicast lost cells: 0
Last clearing of "show controller fabric plane" counters never
The fabric plane number is 1
Total number of providers for the statistics: 0
Total received data cells: 0
Total transmitted data cells: 0
Total received correctable errored cells: 0
Total received uncorrectable errored cells: 0
Total received parity error cells: 0
Total unicast lost cells: 0
Total multicast lost cells: 0
Last clearing of "show controller fabric plane" counters never
The fabric plane number is 2
Total number of providers for the statistics: 0
Total received data cells: 0
Total transmitted data cells: 0
Total received correctable errored cells: 0
Total received uncorrectable errored cells: 0
Total received parity error cells: 0
Total unicast lost cells: 0
Total multicast lost cells: 0
Last clearing of "show controller fabric plane" counters never
The fabric plane number is 3
Total number of providers for the statistics: 0
Total received data cells: 0
Total transmitted data cells: 0
Total received correctable errored cells: 0
Total received uncorrectable errored cells: 0
Total received parity error cells: 0
Total unicast lost cells: 0
Total multicast lost cells: 0
Last clearing of "show controller fabric plane" counters never
The fabric plane number is 4
Total number of providers for the statistics: 0
Total received data cells: 0
Total transmitted data cells: 0
Total received correctable errored cells: 0
Total received uncorrectable errored cells: 0
Total received parity error cells: 0
Total unicast lost cells: 0
Total multicast lost cells: 0
Last clearing of "show controller fabric plane" counters never
The fabric plane number is 5
Total number of providers for the statistics: 0
Total received data cells: 0
Total transmitted data cells: 0
Total received correctable errored cells: 0
Total received uncorrectable errored cells: 0
Total received parity error cells: 0
Total unicast lost cells: 0
Total multicast lost cells: 0
Last clearing of "show controller fabric plane" counters never
Table 27 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 27 show controllers fabric plane Field Descriptions
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The fabric plane number is 1 |
Fabric plane ID number. |
Total number of providers for the statistics |
Number of providers (sources) from which statistics were extracted. |
Total received data cells |
Total of data cells that have been received. |
Total received correctable errored cells |
Total number of cells with errors that can be corrected. |
Total received uncorrectable errored cells |
Total number of cells with errors that cannot be corrected. |
Total received parity error cells |
Total number of cells that have parity errors. |
Total unicast lost cells |
Number of lost unicast cells. |
Last clearing of "show controller fabric plane" counters |
Indicates when the fabric plane counters were last cleared. |
Related Commands
show controllers fabric rack all
To display information about the fabric racks in the current system, use the show controllers fabric rack all command in administration EXEC mode.
show controllers fabric rack all [brief | detail]
Syntax Description
brief |
(Optional) Displays summarized fabric rack information. |
detail |
(Optional) Specifies that the command output includes detailed fabric rack information. |
Defaults
Use the show controllers fabric rack all command without including any of the optional syntax to display detailed information about all fabric card racks in the current system.
Command Modes
Administration EXEC
Command History
|
|
Release 3.3.0 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Use the show controllers fabric rack all command to display fabric rack topology information.
Examples
The following example shows sample output from the show controllers fabric rack all command:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# show controllers fabric rack all
0 NORMAL PRESENTRP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)#
show controllers fabric sfe
To display information about a specific switch fabric element, use the show controllers fabric sfe command in administration EXEC mode.
show controllers fabric sfe {fabricq | ingressq | s1 | s2 | s3} {port | all} [backpressure | brief | detail]
Syntax Description
fabricq |
Displays information from the fabric queue for the switching fabric element. |
ingressq |
Displays information from the ingress queue for the switching fabric element. |
s1 |
Displays information about Stage 1 (S1) switch fabric elements. S1 elements distribute traffic. |
s2 |
Displays information about Stage 2 (S2) switch fabric elements. S2 elements forward cells to Stage 3 (S3) elements. |
s3 |
Displays information about S3 switch fabric elements. S3 elements perform switching. |
port |
Specifies the port that owns the switch fabric element you want to display. Replace the port argument with the port number, in the rack/slot/module/ASIC/port format. Note A slash between values is required as part of the port argument notation. |
all |
Displays information about the switch fabric elements on all ports in the system. |
backpressure |
(Optional) Displays back-pressure information for the specified switch fabric elements. |
brief |
(Optional) Displays summarized information for the specified switch fabric elements. |
detail |
(Optional) Includes detailed information about the specified switch fabric elements in the command output. |
Defaults
Use the show controllers fabric sfe command without specifying any of the optional parameters to display detailed information about a specified switch fabric element.
Command Modes
Administration EXEC
Command History
|
|
Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1. |
Release 3.3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Examples
The following example shows sample output from the show controllers fabric sfe command:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router#
admin
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)#
show controllers fabric sfe fabricq all
Flags: P - plane admin down, p - plane oper down
C - card admin down, c - card oper down
L - link port admin down, l - linkport oper down
A - asic admin down, a - asic oper down
B - bundle port admin Down, b - bundle port oper down
I - bundle admin down, i - bundle oper down
N - node admin down, n - node down
o - other end of link down d - data down
f - failed component downstream
----------------------------
show controllers fabricq barriers
To verify that barriers are flowing through the fabricq ASICs, use the show controllers fabricq barriers command in administration EXEC mode. If no optional parameter is passed, this command displays the aggregated barrier information for all ASIC instances on all locations.
show controllers fabricq barriers [aggrbarr | illegal-state | inputbarr ] [instance asic_instance] [location node-id]
Syntax Description
aggrbarr |
(Optional) Displays ggregated barrier information. Command reads the number of aggregated barrier transitions on this node during a 1 second window for all barrier types, that is , unicast low priority (UCL), unicast high priority (UCH), multicast low priority (MCL) and multicast high priority (MCH). Note A count of 0x00000000 at both times for any barrier type indicates a problem with the barrier flow. |
illegal-state |
(Optional) Displays the number of illegal barrier states seen on all the input links since the registers were cleared last. |
inputbarr |
(Optional) D isplays the barrier state that is being received on all links at the instant the command is executed. |
asic_instance |
(Optional) Displays barrier information for a specific fabric queue ASIC. Replace the asic_instance argument with the instance that identifies the ASIC whose barrier information you want to display. |
location node-id |
(Optional) Displays statistical information for the designated node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
Administration EXEC
Command History
|
|
Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1. |
Release 3.3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Examples
The following is detailed sample output from the show controllers fabricq barriers command for location 0/1/CPU0:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router (admin)# show controllers fabricq barriers aggrbarr location 0/1/CPU0
Fabric Destination Address : 4
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Barrier Timeout Threshold : 0x4830
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1210200107 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000.
1210200109 0x00007A9F 0x00007AAA 0x00007AA8 0x00007ABF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fabric Destination Address : 5
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Barrier Timeout Threshold : 0x4830
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1210200109 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000.
1210200110 0x00007AA7 0x00007A8C 0x00007A8A 0x00007A85.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
show controllers fabricq block
To display information about the current usage of packet buffers of various sizes, use the show controllers fabricq block command in administration EXEC mode.
show controllers fabricq block {errors | registers | summary}[type instance][location node-id]
Syntax Description
errors |
Displays information about block errors. |
registers |
Displays information about block registers. |
summary |
Displays block summary information. |
type instance |
Physical interface or a virtual interface. Note Use the show interfaces command to see a list of all possible interfaces currently configured on the router. |
location node-id |
(Optional) Displays statistical information for the designated node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
Administration EXEC
Command History
|
|
Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1router. |
Release 3.3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
The freequeue-manager keyword was added to this command. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Examples
The following is detailed sample output from the show controllers fabricq block command:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# sh controllers fabricq block summary freequeue-manager
location 0/1/CPU$
Vital Bump-up 'Enabled', Non-vital Bump-up 'Enabled'
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|Buff |Enabl|Flush| Buffer References | |
|Size | | | Total | Current |LowWtMrk |Corruptd |VitalThr |Occupancy |
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
120 Yes No 527916 527880 527874 0 5279 30e42022
240 Yes No 77136 77100 77088 0 771 40e41023
480 Yes No 77136 77100 77094 0 771 40e42022
960 Yes No 133170 133134 133128 0 1331 30e42022
1920 Yes No 107400 107364 107358 0 1073 30e42022
3840 Yes No 19374 19338 19332 0 193 30e42022
7680 Yes No 19374 19338 19332 0 193 30e40024
15360 Yes No 21516 21480 21468 0 215 40e41023
Vital Bump-up 'Enabled', Non-vital Bump-up 'Enabled'
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|Buff |Enabl|Flush| Buffer References | |
|Size | | | Total | Current |LowWtMrk |Corruptd |VitalThr |Occupancy |
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
120 Yes No 527916 527880 527874 0 5279 30e42022
240 Yes No 77136 77100 77094 0 771 30e41023
480 Yes No 77136 77100 77094 0 771 40e42022
960 Yes No 133170 133134 133128 0 1331 30e40024
1920 Yes No 107400 107364 107358 0 1073 30e42022
3840 Yes No 19374 19338 19338 0 193 00240024
7680 Yes No 19374 19338 19338 0 193 00240024
15360 Yes No 21516 21480 21474 0 215 30e40024
show controllers fabricq drop
To display the number of packets dropped to the fabric or from the fabric on a per-slot basis in the fabric queue driver, use the show controllers fabricq drop command in administration EXEC mode.
show controllers fabricq drop [detail] [location node-id]
Syntax Description
detail |
(Optional) Displays detailed statistical information. |
location node-id |
(Optional) Displays statistical information for the designated node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Defaults
Information about packet drops for all route processors (RPs) on the router is displayed
Command Modes
Administration EXEC
Command History
|
|
Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router. |
Release 3.3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Use the show controllers fabricq drop command to display statistics about packet drops. Specifying a location displays information only if that location is an RP. Use the detail keyword to display detailed output.
Note The show controllers fabricq drop command is typically used for debugging purposes.
Examples
The following is detailed sample output from the show controllers fabricq drop command for location 0/1/CPU0:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/0/CPU0:router(admin)# show controllers fabricq drop detail location 0/1/CPU0
To Fabric dropped packets:
--------------------------
Slot Tx-OVS Tx-NHB Tx-NPB Tx-QF Tx-LP Tx-DS Tx-MB Tx-DIS Tx-Total
Tx-OVS: Drops due to oversized packets
Tx-NHB: Drops due to missing packet header buffer
Tx-NPB: Drops due to missing packet payload buffer
Tx-QF: Drops because the queue is full
Tx-LP: Drops because the packet is low priority
Tx-DS: Drops because the destination slot is dead
Tx-MB: Drop counter for packets transmitted over MBUS (Not supported)
Tx-DIS: Drops because the tofab transmission is disabled
From Fabric dropped packets:
----------------------------
Slot Rx-REF Rx-PKT Rx-DEC Rx-Total
Rx-REF: Drops in the FPGA reassembly
Rx-PKT: Drops due to invalid packet
Rx-DEC: Drops due to decoding the packet
Table 28 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 28 show controllers fabricq drop Field Descriptions
|
|
To Fabric dropped packets |
Displays statistics about the transmitted packets that were dropped. |
Slot |
Slot that contains the fabric card whose statistics are displayed. |
Tx-OVS |
Number of transmitted packets that were dropped because they were oversized. |
Tx-NHB |
Number of transmitted packets that were dropped because they were missing a packet header buffer. |
Tx-NPB |
Number of transmitted packets that were dropped because they were missing a packet payload buffer. |
Tx-QF |
Number of transmitted packets that were dropped because the queue is full. |
Tx-LP |
Number of transmitted packets that were dropped because they were low priority. |
Tx-DS |
Number of transmitted packets that were dropped because the destination slot is dead. |
Tx-MB |
Number of dropped transmitted packets that were sent over the Mbus. |
Tx-DIS |
Number of transmitted packets that were dropped because the tofab transmission is disabled. |
Tx-Total |
Total number of packets transmitted. |
From Fabric dropped packets |
Displays statistics about the received packets that were dropped. |
Slot |
Slot that contains the fabric card whose statistics are displayed. |
Rx-REF |
Number of received packets that were dropped in the FPGA reassembly. |
Rx-PKT |
Number of received packets that were dropped because they were invalid. |
Rx-DEC |
Number of received packets that were dropped due to decoding. |
Rx-Total |
Total number of received packets that were dropped. |
Related Commands
show controllers fabricq eio
To display the current state of all the elastic I/O (EIO) information from fabric ASICs to the neighboring ASICs--PSE, Ingress, and FIA, use the show controllers fabricq eio command in administration EXEC mode.
show controllers fabricq eio links {link id | all} location node-id
Syntax Description
link id |
Displays one or more EIO link states. Note The range of the link id argument is 0 to 4294967295. |
location node-id |
(Optional) Displays statistical information for the designated node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
Administration EXEC
Command History
|
|
Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1. |
Release 3.3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Examples
The following is detailed sample output from the show controllers fabricq eio command for location 0/1/CPU0:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router (admin)# show controllers fabricq eio links all location 0/1/CPU0
----------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------
ASIC Id Peer Id Type Link-Id Attempts Accept Failed State
-------------------------------------------------------------------
FABRICQ_0 FIA_0 RX 30 1 1 0 EIO_LINK_TRAINED
FABRICQ_0 FIA_0 RX 32 1 1 0 EIO_LINK_TRAINED
FABRICQ_0 FIA_0 RX 34 1 1 0 EIO_LINK_TRAINED
FABRICQ_0 FIA_0 RX 36 1 1 0 EIO_LINK_TRAINED
FABRICQ_0 FIA_1 RX 40 1 1 0 EIO_LINK_TRAINED
FABRICQ_0 FIA_1 RX 42 1 1 0 EIO_LINK_TRAINED
FABRICQ_0 FIA_1 RX 44 1 1 0 EIO_LINK_TRAINED
FABRICQ_0 FIA_1 RX 46 1 1 0 EIO_LINK_TRAINED
FABRICQ_0 PSE_1 TX 50 0 0 0 EIO_LINK_TRAINED
FABRICQ_1 FIA_0 RX 31 1 1 0 EIO_LINK_TRAINED
FABRICQ_1 FIA_0 RX 33 1 1 0 EIO_LINK_TRAINED
FABRICQ_1 FIA_0 RX 35 1 1 0 EIO_LINK_TRAINED
FABRICQ_1 FIA_0 RX 37 1 1 0 EIO_LINK_TRAINED
FABRICQ_1 FIA_1 RX 41 1 1 0 EIO_LINK_TRAINED
FABRICQ_1 FIA_1 RX 43 1 1 0 EIO_LINK_TRAINED
show controllers fabricq errors
To display the count of hardware errors associated with the fabric queue driver, use the show controllers fabricq errors command in administration EXEC mode.
show controllers fabricq errors [location node-id]
Syntax Description
location node-id |
(Optional) Displays statistical information for the designated node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Defaults
Information about errors for all route processors (RPs) on the router is displayed
Command Modes
Administration EXEC
Command History
|
|
Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router. |
Release 3.3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Use the show controllers fabricq errors command to display statistics about hardware errors. Specifying a location displays information only if that location is a RP.
The show controllers fabricq errors command is intended for use while performing debugging procedures.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show controllers fabricq errors command for location 0/1/CPU0:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/0/CPU0:router(admin)# show controllers fabricq errors location 0/1/CPU0
Error Type Error Count Max Rate Rate Exceeded Count
-----------------------------------------------------------
Table 29 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 29 show controllers fabricq errors Field Descriptions
|
|
Error Count |
Number of errors of each type. |
Max Rate |
Maximum number of errors of that type that can be received per second. |
Rate Exceeded Count |
Number of times that error has exceeded the Max Rate. When the rate is exceeded, the software may try to restart the fabric queue driver and associated ASICs or FPGAs to correct the problem. |
Related Commands
show controllers fabricq fabric-backpressure
To display back-pressure information for the fabric queue ASICs, use the show controllers fabricq fabric-backpressure command in EXEC and administration EXEC mode.
show controllers fabricq fabric-backpressure [summary] [instance asic_instance] [location node-id]
Syntax Description
summary |
(Optional) Displays summarized back-pressure information about all fabric queue ASICS in the system. |
instance asic_instance |
(Optional) Displays back-pressure information for a specific fabric queue ASIC. Replace the asic_instance argument with the instance that identifies the ASIC whose back-pressure information you want to display. Note Enter the show controllers fabricq fabric-backpressure command without including any of the optional keywords or arguments to display all fabric queue ASIC instances in the system. |
location node |
Displays back-pressure information for the fabric queue ASICs on a particular node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. Note Use the show platform command to see a list of all nodes currently installed in your system. |
Defaults
Enter the show controllers fabricq fabric-backpressure command without including any of the optional keywords or arguments to display detailed back-pressure information about all fabric queue ASICS in the system.
Command Modes
EXEC
Administration EXEC
Command History
|
|
Release 3.4.0 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
On the fabricq ASICs, a BP Engine configured for each non-empty fabric group present in the system is shown as enabled Yes under the Enabled column on all fabricq ASICs in the system.
|
|
fabric |
read |
interface |
read |
drivers |
read |
Examples
The following example shows sample output from the show controllers fabricq fabric-backpressure command when it is entered with the summary keyword:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# show controllers fabricq fabric-backpressure summary
Rack 0: All Groups Received? : Yes
The following example shows sample output from the show controllers fabricq fabric-backpressure command when it is entered without any of the optional keywords:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# show controllers fabricq fabric-backpressure
Fabric Destination Address: 4
BP global Configuration Register: 0xff07
Number of Backup links: 14
Backup Links: 8 1 2 10 3 11 27 16 26 17 25 18 24 19
+-----------------------------------------------------------+
|BP Engine| Enabled |Current Link |Rx group |P Link |S Link |
+-----------------------------------------------------------+
| 0 | No |Secondary | 255 | 0 | 9 |
+-----------------------------------------------------------+
| 1 | No |Secondary | 255 | 0 | 9 |
+-----------------------------------------------------------+
| 2 | Yes |Primary | 0 | 0 | 9 |
+-----------------------------------------------------------+
Fabric Destination Address: 5
BP global Configuration Register: 0xff07
Number of Backup links: 14
Backup Links: 8 1 2 10 3 11 27 16 26 17 25 18 24 19
+-----------------------------------------------------------+
|BP Engine| Enabled |Current Link |Rx group |P Link |S Link |
+-----------------------------------------------------------+
| 0 | No |Secondary | 255 | 0 | 9 |
+-----------------------------------------------------------+
| 1 | No |Secondary | 255 | 0 | 9 |
+-----------------------------------------------------------+
| 2 | Yes |Primary | 0 | 0 | 9 |
+-----------------------------------------------------------+
Fabric Destination Address: 12
BP global Configuration Register: 0xff07
show controllers fabricq frfab
To display output from the fabric statistics associated with the fabric queue driver, use the show controllers fabricq frfab command in administration EXEC mode.
show controllers fabricq frfab [detail | trace options] [location node-id]
Syntax Description
detail |
(Optional) Displays detailed statistical information. |
trace options |
(Optional) Displays detailed fabric queue driver trace information for a specific node. Replace the options argument with one or more of the following keywords or keyword arguments to specify the type and format of trace information displayed: •error—Includes tofab error trace information in the command output. •file word original—Displays trace information for a specific file. •hexdump—Displays trace information in hexadecimal format. •last entries—Displays trace information for a specific number of entries. Replace the entries argument with the number of entries you want to display. For example, if you enter 5, the display shows the last 5 entries in the trace data. •packet—Includes packet trace information in the command output. •payload—Includes payload trace information in the command output. •reverse—Displays the latest traces first. •stats—Includes trace statistics in the command output. •tailf—Includes new traces as they are added in the command output. •unique—Includes unique trace entries with counts in the command output. •verbose—Includes internal debugging information in the command output. •wrapping—Includes wrapping entries in the command output. |
location node-id |
(Optional) Displays statistical information for the designated node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Defaults
From fabric statistics are displayed for all route processors (RPs) on the router
Command Modes
Administration EXEC
Command History
|
|
Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router. |
Release 3.3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
The trace keyword and options argument were added. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Use the show controllers fabricq frfab command to display from fabric statistics. Specifying a location displays information only if that location is an RP. Use the detail keyword to display detailed output.
Note The show controllers fabricq frfab command is typically used for debugging purposes.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show controllers fabricq frfab command for location 0/1/CPU0:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/0/CPU0:router(admin)# show controllers fabricq frfab location 0/1/CPU0
Slot Rx-pkts Rx-TH-pkts Rx-dropped
From Fabric Packet per Queue Stats:
-----------------------------------
Packets received in queue 0 - 0
Packets received in queue 1 - 3928
Packets received in queue 2 - 150069
Packets received in queue 3 - 8290
Output queue 0 full drops - 0
Output queue 1 full drops - 0
Output queue 2 full drops - 0
Output queue 3 full drops - 0
Output queue unmatch drops - 0
OQ 0 drops because FQ below threshold - 0
OQ 1 drops because FQ below threshold - 0
OQ 2 drops because FQ below threshold - 0
OQ 3 drops because FQ below threshold - 0
From Fabric Error Events:
-------------------------
Fusilli interface errors - 0
Free queue drop threshold events - 0
Free queue empty events - 0
Bad descriptors events - 0
Output queue 0 almost empty events - 0
Output queue 1 almost empty events - 0
Output queue 2 almost empty events - 0
Output queue 3 almost empty events - 0
OQ 0 drops because of ptr - 0 (Not implemented)
OQ 1 drops because of ptr - 0 (Not implemented)
OQ 2 drops because of ptr - 0 (Not implemented)
OQ 3 drops because of ptr - 0 (Not implemented)
Interrupt throttle events - 0
Spurious interrupt events - 0
Assembler memory statistics:
----------------------------
Bufs enqueued to free queue - 163311
Bufs rxed from OQ - 162287
Bufs copied to public pool - 0 (Not implemented)
Bufs returned to the pool - 162287
Bufs returned by driver - 0 (Not implemented)
Bufs from driver to OS - 0 (Not implemented)
Table 30 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 30 show controllers fabricq frfab Field Descriptions
|
|
Rx-pkts |
Number of packets received from the fabric. |
Rx-TH-pkts |
Number of "think hard" packets received from the fabric. |
Rx-dropped |
Number of packets received from the fabric that had to be dropped. |
Related Commands
show controllers fabricq link-info
To display the state of the links on a fabricq ASIC, use the show controllers fabricq link-info command in administration EXEC mode.
show controllers fabricq link-info {link number | all } [instance asic_instance] [location node-id]
Syntax Description
link number |
Link number. Range is from 0 to 31. |
asic_instance |
(Optional) Displays health information for a specific fabric queue ASIC. Replace the asic_instance argument with the instance that identifies the ASIC whose health information you want to display. |
location node-id |
(Optional) Displays statistical information for the designated node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
Administration EXEC
Command History
|
|
Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1. |
Release 3.3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
The show controllers fabricq link-info command displays the state of the links on a fabricq ASIC. Any link that is connected to a plane that is not administratively down or to an fabric board that has been removed, should show as up under the columns Driver State, FSDB State and Barrier State. If the driver state is down, the column Errors would indicate the reason behind it. The column titled Drv Bar shows the number of times the driver attempted to bring up a link's driver state and barrier state.
Examples
The following is detailed sample output from the show controllers fabricq link-info command for location 0/1/CPU0:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router (admin)# show controllers fabricq link-info all location 0/1/CPU0
Fabric Destination Address: 4
Link Active bitmap (1=up,0=down): 0xffffffff
+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|Link #|Driver state | FSDB state |Barrier state|Up (Drv Barr)| Errors |
+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 0 | Up | Up | Up | 1 1 | |
| 1 | Up | Up | Up | 1 1 | |
| 2 | Up | Up | Up | 1 1 | |
| 3 | Up | Up | Up | 1 1 | |
| 4 | Up | Up | Up | 1 1 | |
| 5 | Up | Up | Up | 1 1 | |
| 6 | Up | Up | Up | 1 1 | |
| 7 | Up | Up | Up | 1 1 | |
| 8 | Up | Up | Up | 1 1 | |
| 9 | Up | Up | Up | 1 1 | |
| 10 | Up | Up | Up | 1 1 | |
| 11 | Up | Up | Up | 1 1 | |
| 12 | Up | Up | Up | 1 1 | |
| 13 | Up | Up | Up | 1 1 | |
show controllers fabricq output
To display the fabric output service statistics associated with the fabric queue driver, use the show controllers fabricq output command in administration EXEC mode.
show controllers fabricq output [location node-id]
Syntax Description
location node-id |
(Optional) Displays statistical information for the designated node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Defaults
Information is displayed for all route processors (RPs) on the router..
Command Modes
Administration EXEC
Command History
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|
Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router. |
Release 3.3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Use the show controllers fabricq output command to display to fabric output service statistics. Specifying a location displays information only if that location is an RP.
The service time is the time from when the RP CPU has made the packet ready to be sent to the slot to when the Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) has put the packet on the queue to that particular slot.
Note The show controllers fabricq output command is typically used for debugging purposes.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show controllers fabricq output command for location 0/1/CPU0:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# show controllers fabricq output location 0/1/CPU0
To Fabric servicing time statistics:
------------------------------------
Slot Minimum Maximum Average Timeouts
Table 31 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 31 show controllers fabricq output Field Descriptions
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Slot |
Slot to which the packets are sent. |
Minimum |
Lowest service time of all the packets sent to that slot. |
Maximum |
Highest service time of all the packets sent to that slot. |
Average |
Average service time of all the packets sent to that slot. |
Timeouts |
Number of times a packet's service time has exceeded a threshold of 200 milliseconds (the packet is dropped). |
Related Commands
show controllers fabricq queue
To display information about the hardware queues of the performance route processor chopper and assembler FPGAs, use the show controllers fabricq queue command in administration EXEC mode.
On the Cisco CRS-1:
show controllers fabricq queue [instance instance-id] [location node-id]
On the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router:
show controllers fabricq queue [detail] [location node-id]
Syntax Description
instance instance-id |
(Optional) Displays information about a specific ASIC. Replace the instance-id argument with an ASIC instance. Range is from 1 through 4. Note The instance instance-id keyword and argument is available on the Cisco CRS-1 only. |
detail |
(Optional) Displays detailed statistical information. Note The detail keyword is available on the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router only. |
location node-id |
(Optional) Displays statistical information for the designated node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Defaults
Information for all performance route processors on the router is displayed
Command Modes
Administration EXEC
Command History
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|
Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1 and Cisco XR 12000 Series Router. |
Release 3.3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Use the show controllers fabricq queue command to display information about packet queues. Specifying a location displays information only if that location is an RP.
This command is intended for use while performing debugging procedures.
Examples
The following is detailed sample output from the show controllers fabricq queue command for the location 0/1/CPU0 on the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/0/CPU0:router(admin)# show controllers fabricq queue detail location 0/1/CPU0
Slot EnQueued DeQueued Cur-Entrys Max-Entrys Blocked BP count
mcast 19562 19562 0 200 No 0
Free packet header buffers 7680
The following is detailed sample output from the show controllers fabricq queue command for the location 0/1/CPU0 on Cisco CRS-1:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# show controllers fabricq queue location 0/1/CPU0
Fabric Queue Manager Queue Information:
=======================================
Fabric Destination Address: 4
CpuCtrl Cast range : 0 - 7
Multicast Range : 16 - 71
Unicast Quanta in KBytes : 58, Multicast Quanta : 14
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|Type/Ifname |Port|Queue| Q |P-quanta|Q-quanta|HighW |LowW |Q Len |BW |
| | num| num |pri| KBytes | KBytes |KBytes|KBytes|KBytes |(kb|
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|Cpuctrl Cast | 0|0 - 7| HI| 13| 13| 1021| 919| 0| |
|Multicast | 0| 17| BE| 13| 13| 26214| 23592| 0| |
|Multicast | 0| 18| AF| 13| 13| 26214| 23592| 0| |
|Multicast | 0| 20| HI| 13| 1905| 26214| 23592| 0| |
|POS0/1/4/0 | 1| 129| BE| 13| 450| 1755| 1578| 0|239|
|POS0/1/4/0 | 2| 257| AF| 13| 450| 1755| 1578| 0|239|
|POS0/1/4/0 | 4| 513| HI| 1905| 450| 1755| 1578| 0|239|
|POS0/1/0/0 | 1| 130| BE| 13| 30| 109| 98| 0| 14|
|POS0/1/0/0 | 2| 258| AF| 13| 30| 109| 98| 0| 14|
|POS0/1/0/0 | 4| 514| HI| 1905| 30| 109| 98| 0| 14|
|GigabitEthernet0/1/5/0| 1| 131| BE| 13| 187| 732| 658| 0||
|GigabitEthernet0/1/5/0| 2| 259| AF| 13| 187| 732| 658| 0||
|GigabitEthernet0/1/5/0| 4| 515| HI| 1905| 187| 732| 658| 0||
|GigabitEthernet0/1/5/1| 1| 132| BE| 13| 187| 732| 658| 0||
|GigabitEthernet0/1/5/1| 2| 260| AF| 13| 187| 732| 658| 0||
|GigabitEthernet0/1/5/1| 4| 516| HI| 1905| 187| 732| 658| 0||
|GigabitEthernet0/1/5/2| 1| 133| BE| 13| 187| 732| 658| 0||
|GigabitEthernet0/1/5/2| 2| 261| AF| 13| 187| 732| 658| 0||
|GigabitEthernet0/1/5/2| 4| 517| HI| 1905| 187| 732| 658| 0||
|GigabitEthernet0/1/5/3| 1| 134| BE| 13| 187| 732| 658| 0||
|GigabitEthernet0/1/5/3| 2| 262| AF| 13| 187| 732| 658| 0||
|GigabitEthernet0/1/5/3| 4| 518| HI| 1905| 187| 732| 658| 0||
|GigabitEthernet0/1/5/4| 1| 135| BE| 13| 187| 732| 658| 0||
|GigabitEthernet0/1/5/4| 2| 263| AF| 13| 187| 732| 658| 0||
|GigabitEthernet0/1/5/4| 4| 519| HI| 1905| 187| 732| 658| 0||
|GigabitEthernet0/1/5/5| 1| 136| BE| 13| 187| 732| 658| 0||
|GigabitEthernet0/1/5/5| 2| 264| AF| 13| 187| 732| 658| 0||
|GigabitEthernet0/1/5/5| 4| 520| HI| 1905| 187| 732| 658| 0||
|GigabitEthernet0/1/5/6| 1| 137| BE| 13| 187| 732| 658| 0||
|GigabitEthernet0/1/5/6| 2| 265| AF| 13| 187| 732| 658| 0||
|GigabitEthernet0/1/5/6| 4| 521| HI| 1905| 187| 732| 658| 0||
|GigabitEthernet0/1/5/7| 1| 138| BE| 13| 187| 732| 658| 0||
|GigabitEthernet0/1/5/7| 2| 266| AF| 13| 187| 732| 658| 0||
|GigabitEthernet0/1/5/7| 4| 522| HI| 1905| 187| 732| 658| 0||
Table 32 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 32 show controllers fabricq queue Field Descriptions
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Slot |
Slot or queue to which the packets are sent. |
EnQueued |
Number of entries enqueued for that queue. |
DeQueued |
Number of entries dequeued for that queue. |
Cur-Entrys |
Number of entries currently for that queue. |
Max-Entrys |
Highest number of entries for that queue. |
Blocked |
Yes or No if that queue is blocked. |
BP count |
Back-pressure count, which is the number of times the queue got full. |
Queue |
Priority queues receiving packets; 0 is the highest priority. The F/Q entry is the software free packet queue. |
Allocated |
Number of packets in that queue. |
Free |
Number of packets available for that queue. |
Related Commands
show controllers fabricq registers
To display the hardware registers of the chopper and assembler FPGAs, use the show controllers fabricq registers command in administration EXEC mode.
show controllers fabricq registers [detail] [location node-id]
Syntax Description
detail |
(Optional) Displays detailed statistical information. |
location node-id |
(Optional) Displays statistical information for the designated node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Defaults
Information for all route processors (RPs) on the router is displayed
Command Modes
Administration EXEC
Command History
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|
Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router. |
Release 3.3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Use the show controllers fabricq registers command to display the hardware registers of the chopper and assembler FPGAs. Specifying a location displays information only if that location is an RP.
This command is intended for use while performing debugging procedures.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show controllers fabricq registers command for location 0/1/CPU0:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/0/CPU0:router(admin)# show controllers fabricq registers location 0/1/CPU0
HP Descriptor fetch enable 00010000
Descriptor array size 000003FF
LP Descriptor fetch enable 00000008
HP Interrupt desc afull 00000000
LP Interrupt desc afull 00000000
Discovery low control reg base address F1000840
Discovery next desc reg base address F1000830
Chopper PCI base address F0000000
HP Descriptor queue empty status 0001FFFF
HP Descriptor queue almost full 00000000
Data queue empty status 0001FFFF
Data queue almost full 00000000
LP Descriptor queue empty status 0001FFFF
LP Descriptor queue almost full 00000000
SRAM Descriptor threshold 000003F0
SRAM Data threshold 000007F0
Back pressure status 00000000
Fusilli Tx Enable 0001FFFF
HP Descriptor start addr for queue 0 0B448000
HP Descriptor start addr for queue 1 0B44A000
HP Descriptor start addr for queue 2 0B44C000
HP Descriptor start addr for queue 3 0B44E000
HP Descriptor start addr for queue 4 0B450000
HP Descriptor start addr for queue 5 0B452000
HP Descriptor start addr for queue 6 0B454000
HP Descriptor start addr for queue 7 0B456000
HP Descriptor start addr for queue 8 0B458000
HP Descriptor start addr for queue 9 0B45A000
HP Descriptor start addr for queue 10 0B45C000
HP Descriptor start addr for queue 11 0B45E000
HP Descriptor start addr for queue 12 0B460000
HP Descriptor start addr for queue 13 0B462000
HP Descriptor start addr for queue 14 0B464000
HP Descriptor start addr for queue 15 0B466000
HP Descriptor start addr for queue 16 0B468000
LP Descriptor start addr for queue 0 0B426000
LP Descriptor start addr for queue 1 0B428000
LP Descriptor start addr for queue 2 0B42A000
LP Descriptor start addr for queue 3 0B42C000
LP Descriptor start addr for queue 4 0B42E000
LP Descriptor start addr for queue 5 0B430000
LP Descriptor start addr for queue 6 0B432000
LP Descriptor start addr for queue 7 0B434000
LP Descriptor start addr for queue 8 0B436000
LP Descriptor start addr for queue 9 0B438000
LP Descriptor start addr for queue 10 0B43A000
LP Descriptor start addr for queue 11 0B43C000
LP Descriptor start addr for queue 12 0B43E000
LP Descriptor start addr for queue 13 0B440000
LP Descriptor start addr for queue 14 0B442000
LP Descriptor start addr for queue 15 0B444000
LP Descriptor start addr for queue 16 0B446000
Output Queue Threshold 00000033
Low Pri Req level 00000030
High Pri Req level 00000060
Free Queue Rd Pointer 0B3A6380
Free Queue Wr Pointer 0B3A61C0
Output Queue Size 00001000
Output Queue 0 Base Addr 0B3A8000
Output Queue 0 Write Addr 0B3A8000
Output Queue 0 Read Addr 0B3A8000
Output Queue 0 Match C0000200
Output Queue 0 Mask 00003E00
Output Queue 1 Base Addr 0B3AA000
Output Queue 1 Write Addr 0B3AAB58
Output Queue 1 Read Addr 0B3AAB58
Output Queue 1 Match C0000C00
Output Queue 1 Mask 00003E00
Output Queue 2 Base Addr 0B3AC000
Output Queue 2 Write Addr 0B3AC4D0
Output Queue 2 Read Addr 0B3AC4D0
Output Queue 2 Match C0000400
Output Queue 2 Mask 00003C00
Output Queue 3 Base Addr 0B3AE000
Output Queue 3 Write Addr 0B3AE360
Output Queue 3 Read Addr 0B3AE360
Output Queue 3 Match C0000000
Output Queue 3 Mask 00000000
Discard Buffer Addr 0A1AC700
REFIM Max Packet Len 000000C1
Related Commands
show controllers fabricq statistics
To display statistics about packet flow through the fabric queue application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC), use the show controllers fabricq statistics command in EXEC mode.
show controllers fabricq statistics [instance instance] [location node-id]
Syntax Description
instance instance |
(Optional) Specifies instance and number for a single fabric queue ASIC. The instance argument is a number from 0 to 4. |
location node-id |
(Optional) Specifies statistical packet flow information for the designated node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Defaults
Information for all fabric queue ASICs for all locations is displayed
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
|
|
Release 2.0 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1. |
Release 3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.2 |
No modification. |
Release 3.3.0 |
The show controllers fabricq packet-stats command was replaced by the show controllers fabricq statistics command. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Use the show controllers fabricq statistics command to track the number of unicast and multicast packets that are sent from the fabric to the specified node.
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interface |
read |
drivers |
read |
Examples
The following is sample output from the show controllers fabricq statistics command that displays statistics about fabric queue packets that have passed through ASIC 0 on node 0/1/CPU0:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show controllers fabricq statistics instance 0 location 0/1/CPU0
Fabric Queue Manager Packet Statistics
======================================
Fabric Destination Address: 32
+----------------------------------------------------------+
Data cells : 42356 (+ 22 )
Control cells : 29877224 (+ 36372 )
Idle cells : 219947284936 (+ 267358842 )
BP Asserted Count : 0 (+ 0 )
MC BP Asserted Count : 0 (+ 0 )
Reassembled packet counters
+----------------------------------------------------------+
Cpuctrlcast pkts : 21159 (+ 11 )
+----------------------------------------------------------+
Cpuctrlcast pkts : 0 (+ 0 )
Vital denied pkts : 0 (+ 0 )
NonVital denied pkts : 0 (+ 0 )
Unicast lost pkts : 0 (+ 0 )
Ucast partial pkts : 0 (+ 0 )
Table 33 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 33 show controllers fabricq statistics Field Descriptions
|
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Input Cell counters |
Number of cells that have reached the fabric queue ASIC. Note The numbers following the colons are the cumulative count since the last time the counts were cleared and those within parentheses are the delta since the last time the driver polled the ASIC. |
Control Cells |
Carry discard and back-pressure information across the fabric. |
Idle Cells |
Carry control information in the cell header and keep the links in sync. |
Data Cells |
All other cells apart from Control cells and Idle cells are counted as data cells, regardless of whether they are CPU bound or E-metro bound. |
Reassembled packet counters |
Number of packets the fabric queue ASIC has reassembled after transmission over the fabric. |
Ucast packet |
Number of unicast packets. |
Mcast packet |
Number of multicast packets. |
Cpuctrlcast packet |
All the traffic bound for the local CPU of this linecard. |
Dropped packets |
Number of packets the fabric queue ASIC has had to drop. |
Unicast packets |
These packets are discarded at the Output Queue Manager block (OQM). |
Multicast packets |
These packets are discarded at the OQM. |
Cpuctrlcast packets |
These packets are discarded at the OQM. |
Vital denied packets |
Represent a condition where buffer references are denied for a vital in the Packet Control Logic (PCL) block of the ASIC. |
NonVital denied packets |
Represent a condition where buffer references are denied for a non vital in the Packet Control Logic (PCL) block of the ASIC. |
Unicast lost packets |
Missing packets at the PCL block when packets are retired to the OQM. |
Unicast partial packets |
Incomplete packets at the PCL block when packets are retired to the OQM. |
PSM OOR Drops |
Number of packets that had to be dropped because Packet Status Memory (PSM) ran out of entries. |
show controllers fabricq tofab
To display to fabric statistics associated with the fabric queue driver, use the show controllers fabricq tofab command in administration EXEC mode.
show controllers fabricq tofab [detail [location node-id] | trace options {location node-id}]
Syntax Description
detail |
(Optional) Displays detailed statistical information. |
trace options |
(Optional) Displays detailed fabric queue driver trace information for a specific node. Replace the options argument with one or more of the following keywords or keywords and arguments to specify the type and format of trace information displayed: •error—Includes tofab error trace information in the command output. •file word original—Displays trace information for a specific file. •header—Includes tofab header trace information in the command output. •hexdump—Display trace information in hexadecimal format. •last entries—Display trace information for a specific number of entries. Replace the entries argument with the number of entries you want to display. For example, if you enter 5, the display will show the last 5 entries in the trace data. •payload—Includes payload trace information in the command output. •reverse—Displays the latest traces first. •stats—Includes trace statistics in the command output. •tailf—Includes new traces as they are added in the command output. •unique—Includes unique trace entries with counts in the command output. •verbose—Includes internal debugging information in the command output. •wrapping—Includes wrapping entries in the command output. |
location node-id |
(Optional) Displays statistical or trace information for the designated node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Defaults
Statistical information is displayed for all route processors (RPs) on the router
Command Modes
Administration EXEC
Command History
|
|
Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router. |
Release 3.3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Use the show controllers fabricq tofab command to display to fabric statistics. Specifying a location displays information only if that location is an RP.
The show controllers fabricq tofab command is intended for use while performing debugging procedures.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show controllers fabricq tofab command for location 0/1/CPU0:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/0/CPU0:router(admin)# show controllers fabricq tofab location 0/1/CPU0
Slot Tx-pkts Tx-TH-pkts Tx-dropped Tx-DMA
Failed sends because of no header bufs - 0
Failed sends because of no payload bufs - 0
Fusilli Parity errors - 0
Table 34 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 34 show controllers fabricq tofab Field Descriptions
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Tx-pkts |
Number of packets sent to that slot. |
Tx-TH-pkts |
Number of "think hard" packets sent to that slot. |
Tx-dropped |
Number of dropped packets sent to that slot. |
Tx-DMA |
Number of direct memory accesses (DMA) to send the packet to that slot. |
Related Commands
show controllers ingressq capacity
To display ASIC capacity details for the ingress fabric queue, use the show controllers ingressq capacity command in EXEC mode.
show controllers ingressq {capacity cap table}[location node-id]
Syntax Description
cap table |
Specific capacity table. Note The range is from 0 to 4294967295. PMAX=0, Q-MAX=1, and QMIN=3. |
location node-id |
Identifies the location of the ingressq queue whose statistics you want to display. The node-id argument is expressed in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
|
|
Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1. |
Release 3.3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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interface |
read |
drivers |
read |
Examples
The following example shows how to display ASIC capactiy information for the ingress fabric queue:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router#sh controllers ingressq capacity 0 location 0/1/CPU0
ingressq capacity table: Port Max capacity
68 72 76 88 108 136 172 216
276 348 436 552 700 884 1116 1408
1780 2248 2836 3584 4528 5724 7228 9136
11540 14580 18420 23272 29404 37152 46936 59304
74924 94664 119600 151108 190916 241212 304756 385040
486472 614628 776548 981120 1239584 1566140 1978724 2500000
Related Commands
show controllers ingressq clients
To display all clients connected to the ingress queue manager (IQM), use the show controllers ingressq clients command in EXEC mode.
show controllers ingressq clients {location node-id}
Syntax Description
location node-id |
Identifies the location of the ingress queue whose statistics you want to display. The node-id argument is expressed in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
|
|
Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1. |
Release 3.3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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interface |
read |
drivers |
read |
Examples
The following example shows how to display ingressq clients connected to IQM:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show controllers ingressq clients location 0/1/CPU0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
ingress queue manager clients:
------------------------------------------------------------
Related Commands
show controllers ingressq eio
To display elastic I/O (EIO) information for the ingress queueing ASIC, use the show controllers ingressq eio command in EXEC mode.
show controllers ingressq eio links {link id | all} [location node-id]
Syntax Description
link id |
Displays one or more EIO link states. Note The range of the link id argument is 0 to 4294967295. |
all |
Indicates that you want to display ingressq eio information for all interfaces in the specified location. |
location node-id |
Identifies the location of the ingress queue manager whose EIO link information you want to display. The node-id argument is expressed in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
|
|
Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1. |
Release 3.3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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interface |
read |
drivers |
read |
Examples
The following example shows how to display EIO information for the ingress fabric queue:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show controllers ingressq eio links all
----------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------
ASIC Id Peer Id Type Link-Id Attempts Accept Failed State
-------------------------------------------------------------------
INGRESSQ_0 PSE_0 RX 10 1 1 0 EIO_LINK_TRAINED
INGRESSQ_0 PSE_0 TX 24 0 0 0 EIO_LINK_TRAINED
INGRESSQ_0 FIA_0 TX 20 0 0 0 EIO_LINK_TRAINED
INGRESSQ_0 FIA_0 TX 21 0 0 0 EIO_LINK_TRAINED
INGRESSQ_0 FIA_1 TX 22 0 0 0 EIO_LINK_TRAINED
INGRESSQ_0 FIA_1 TX 23 0 0 0 EIO_LINK_TRAINED
INGRESSQ_0 FABRICQ_0 RX 54 1 1 0 EIO_LINK_TRAINED
INGRESSQ_0 FABRICQ_1 RX 55 1 1 0 EIO_LINK_TRAINED
----------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------
ASIC Id Peer Id Type Link-Id Attempts Accept Failed State
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INGRESSQ_0 FIA_0 TX 20 0 0 0 EIO_LINK_TRAINED
INGRESSQ_0 FABRICQ_0 RX 54 1 1 0 EIO_LINK_TRAINED
INGRESSQ_0 FABRICQ_1 RX 55 1 1 0 EIO_LINK_TRAINED
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Related Commands
show controllers ingressq fabric
To display various parameters of ingressq and switching fabric connectivity, use the show controllers ingressq fabric command in EXEC mode.
show controllers ingressq fabric {asic | detail | links | pla} [location node-id]
Syntax Description
asic |
Displays ASIC states. |
detail |
Displays fabric state information. |
links |
Displays link states information. |
pla |
Displays plane availability information for unicast and multicast. |
location node-id |
Identifies the location of the ingressq queue whose statistics you want to display. The node-id argument is expressed in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
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Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1. |
Release 3.3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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Examples
The following example shows how to display various parameters of ingressq and switching fabric connectivity for all fabric interfaces:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router#sh controllers ingressq fabric links location 0/1/CPU0
plane-id link-id ADMIN-STATE OPER-STATE AVAIL-STATE UP-COUNT
--------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Related Commands
show controllers ingressq interfaces
To display the ingressq shape queue and parameters associated with the physical interfaces on the card, use the show controllers ingressq interfaces command in EXEC mode.
show controllers ingressq interfaces {type instance | all} [location node-id]
Syntax Description
type instance |
Physical interface or a virtual interface. Note Use the show interfaces command to see a list of all possible interfaces currently configured on the router. |
all |
Indicates that you want to display ingressq queue information for all interfaces in the specified location. |
location node-id |
Identifies the location of the ingress queue whose statistics you want to display. The node-id argument is expressed in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
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Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1. |
Release 3.3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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Examples
The following example shows how to display the ingressq shape queue and parameters associated with the physical interfaces on the card:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show controllers ingressq interfaces all location 0/1/CPU0
legend:: #sub: num sub intf, rc: reference count, indx: demux num.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
name intf hd parent hd #sub indx def-port ports rc Owner
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bundle-POS24 0x80050 0x0 0 0 25 1 3 hfr_pm
Bundle-Ether28 0x80070 0x0 3 0 26 1 6 hfr_pm
Bundle-Ether28.1 0x80090 0x80070 0 0 26 1 3 hfr_pm
Bundle-Ether28.2 0x800b0 0x80070 0 0 26 1 3 hfr_pm
Bundle-Ether28.3 0x800d0 0x80070 0 0 26 1 3 hfr_pm
POS0_1_0_0 0x1180060 0x0 0 0 9 1 3 hfr_pm
POS0_1_4_0 0x11800c0 0x0 0 0 8 1 3 hfr_pm
TenGigE0_1_1_0 0x11800e0 0x0 0 0 18 1 3 hfr_pm
GigabitEthernet0_1_5_00x1180100 0x0 0 0 10 1 3 hfr_m
GigabitEthernet0_1_5_10x1180120 0x0 0 0 11 1 3 hfr_m
GigabitEthernet0_1_5_20x1180140 0x0 0 0 12 1 3 hfr_m
GigabitEthernet0_1_5_30x1180160 0x0 0 0 13 1 3 hfr_m
GigabitEthernet0_1_5_40x1180180 0x0 0 0 14 1 3 hfr_m
GigabitEthernet0_1_5_50x11801a0 0x0 0 0 15 1 3 hfr_m
GigabitEthernet0_1_5_60x11801c0 0x0 0 0 16 1 3 hfr_m
GigabitEthernet0_1_5_70x11801e0 0x0 0 0 17 1 3 hfr_m
POS0_1_4_1 0x1180240 0x0 0 0 19 1 3 hfr_pm
Related Commands
show controllers ingressq queues
To display information about the ingressq shape queues and parameters that have been created for the ingress interfaces, use the show controllers ingressq queues command in EXEC mode.
show controllers ingressq queues {queue handle | all} [location node-id]
Syntax Description
queue handle |
Specific queue marked by a unique number. Range is from 0 to 4294967295. |
all |
Indicates that you want to display ingressq queue information for all interfaces. |
location node-id |
Identifies the location of the ingressq queue whose statistics you want to display. The node-id is expressed in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
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Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1. |
Release 3.3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
The queue handle argument range of 0 to 4294967295 was added. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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Examples
The following example shows how to display the ingressq shape queues and parameters that have been created for the ingress interfaces:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# sh controllers ingressq queues all location 0/1/CPU0
legend: (*) default q, LP low priority,HP high priority, bs burst sizebw (kbps).
name owner q-hd port type max_bw min_bw max_bs min_bs qut
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default_queue(*) hfr_pm 32 8 LP 2396160 0 650 0 25
default_queue(*) hfr_pm 33 9 LP 149760 0 533 0 1
default_queue(*) hfr_pm 34 10 LP 1000192 0 638 0 10
default_queue(*) hfr_pm 35 11 LP 1000192 0 638 0 10
default_queue(*) hfr_pm 36 12 LP 1000192 0 638 0 10
default_queue(*) hfr_pm 37 13 LP 1000192 0 638 0 10
default_queue(*) hfr_pm 38 14 LP 1000192 0 638 0 10
default_queue(*) hfr_pm 39 15 LP 1000192 0 638 0 10
default_queue(*) hfr_pm 40 16 LP 1000192 0 638 0 10
default_queue(*) hfr_pm 41 17 LP 1000192 0 638 0 10
default_queue(*) hfr_pm 42 18 LP 10000128 0 511 0 10
default_queue(*) hfr_pm 43 19 LP 2396160 0 650 0 25
default_queue(*) hfr_pm 44 20 LP 149760 0 533 0 1
default_queue(*) hfr_pm 45 21 LP 2396160 0 650 0 25
default_queue(*) hfr_pm 46 22 LP 149760 0 533 0 1
default_queue(*) hfr_pm 47 23 LP 2396160 0 650 0 25
default_queue(*) hfr_pm 48 24 LP 149760 0 533 0 1
default_queue(*) BM-EA HFR DLL49 25 LP 4792320 0 588 0
default_queue(*) BM-EA HFR DLL50 26 LP 2000000 0 578 0
Related Commands
show controllers ingressq statistics
To display ingress queue manager statistics, use the in EXEC mode.
show controllers ingressq statistics [location node-id]
Syntax Description
location node-id |
Identifies the location of the ingress queue whose statistics you want to display. The node-id argument is expressed in the rack/slot/module notation. Note Use the show platform command to see the location of all nodes installed in the router. |
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
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Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1. |
Release 3.3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
The location node-id keyword and argument were changed from required to optional. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
Note In the show controllers ingressq statistics command display, the rx pkts counter field may wrap if it is calculating line rate traffic.
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Examples
The following example shows how to display ingress queue manager statistics:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show controllers ingressq statistics location 0/2/CPU0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
rx pkts : 131827 ( 33509182 bytes)
rx pkts from cpu : 102509 ( 16422606 bytes)
rx control pkts from cpu : 102509 ( 16422606 bytes)
rx data pkts from cpu : 0 ( 0 bytes)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
tx pkts : 131826 ( 35086366 bytes)
tx pkts to cpu : 29318 ( 17086576 bytes)
tx control pkts to cpu : 29318 ( 17086576 bytes)
tx data pkts to cpu : 0 ( 0 bytes)
tx pkts shaped : 102508 ( 17999790 bytes)
tx cells to fabric : 223190
------------------------------------------------------------------------
length error drops - PSE : 0
length error drops - Cpuctrl : 0
crc error drops - PSE : 0
crc error drops - Cpuctrl : 0
OOR error drops - PSE : 0
OOR error drops - Cpuctrl : 0
Table 35 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 35 show controllers ingressq statistics Field Descriptions
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Ingressq Rx Statistics |
Displays the following receive statistics: •rx pkts—Total number of packets received; also shown in bytes. •rx pkts from cpu—Number of packets received from the CPU; also shown in bytes. •rx control pkts from cpu—Number of control packets received; also shown in bytes. •rx data pkts from cpu—Number of data packets received; also shown in bytes. |
Ingressq Tx Statistics |
Displays the following transmit statistics: •tx pkts—Total number of packets transmitted; also shown in bytes. •tx pkts to cpu—Number of packets transmitted from the CPU; also shown in bytes. •tx control pkts to cpu—Number of control packets transmitted; also shown in bytes. •tx data pkts to cpu—Number of data packets transmitted; also shown in bytes. •tx pkts shaped—Number of shaped data packets transmitted; also shown in bytes. •tx cells to fabric—Number of cells that were transmitted to the switch fabric; also shown in bytes. |
Ingressq Drops |
Displays the following ingress queue drop statistics: •length error drops - PSE—Number of packets that were dropped by the PSE due to length errors. •length error drops - Cpuctrl—Number of packets that were dropped by the CPU controller due to length errors. •crc error drops - PSE—Number of packets that were dropped by the PSE due to CRC errors. •crc error drops - Cpuctrl—Number of packets that were dropped by the CPU controller due to CRC errors •OOR error drops - PSE—Number of packets that were dropped by the PSE due to OOR errors. •OOR error drops - Cpuctrl—Number of packets that were dropped by the CPU controller due to OOR errors. •discard drops—Number of packets that were discarded. •tail drops—Number of packets discarded for this class because the queue was full. •tail drops - no QE—Number of packets dropped due to unavailability of the ingress Queue Engine (QE). •cell drops—Number of cells that were dropped by the ingress queue. |
Related Commands
show controllers ingressq vports
To display information about the ingressq virtual ports and its parameters that have been created for the ingressq interfaces, use the show controllers ingressq vports command in EXEC mode.
show controllers ingressq vports {port handle | all} [location node-id]
Syntax Description
port handle |
Specific virtual port or range of ports. Range is from 0 to 4294967295. |
all |
Indicates that you want to display ingressq virtual ports. |
location node-id |
Identifies the location of the ingress queue whose statistics you want to display. The node-id is expressed in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
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Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1. |
Release 3.3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.4.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.5.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.6.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.7.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.8.0 |
The port handle argument range of 0 to 4294967295 was added. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, your Cisco IOS XR software system administrator must assign you to a user group associated with a task group that includes the corresponding command task IDs. If you need assistance with your task group assignment, contact your system administrator. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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Examples
The following example shows how to display a list of ingressq virtual ports:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show controllers ingressq vports all location 0/1/CPU0
bw (kbps), bs (usec), quant(10s of 2*Fab MTU).
name port-# intf-hd def-q # Qs rc max-bw max-bs quant o
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default_port 8 0x11800c0 32 1 6 2396160 74924 48 hfr
default_port 9 0x1180060 33 1 6 149760 5724 2 hfr
default_port 10 0x1180100 34 1 6 1000192 37152 19 hfr
default_port 11 0x1180120 35 1 6 1000192 37152 19 hfr
default_port 12 0x1180140 36 1 6 1000192 37152 19 hfr
default_port 13 0x1180160 37 1 6 1000192 37152 19 hfr
default_port 14 0x1180180 38 1 6 1000192 37152 19 hfr
default_port 15 0x11801a0 39 1 6 1000192 37152 19 hfr
default_port 16 0x11801c0 40 1 6 1000192 37152 19 hfr
default_port 17 0x11801e0 41 1 6 1000192 37152 19 hfr
default_port 18 0x11800e0 42 1 6 10000128 385040 200 hfr
default_port 19 0x1180240 43 1 6 2396160 74924 48 hfr
default_port 20 0x11802a0 44 1 6 149760 5724 2 hfr
default_port 21 0x1180300 45 1 6 2396160 74924 48 hfr
default_port 22 0x1180360 46 1 6 149760 5724 2 hfr
default_port 23 0x11803c0 47 1 6 2396160 74924 48 hfr
default_port 24 0x1180420 48 1 6 149760 5724 2 hfr
default_port 25 0x80050 49 1 6 4792320 151108 95 BM-L
default_port 26 0x80070 50 1 12 2000000 74924 40 BM-L
Related Commands