- Bulk Content Downloader (BCDL) Commands
- Call Home Commands
- Boot Commands
- CDP Commands
- Clock Commands
- Configuration Management Commands
- Distributed Route Processor Commands
- File System Commands
- Hardware Redundancy and Node Administration Commands
- Manageability Commands
- NTP Commands
- Object Tracking Commands
- Process and Memory Management Commands
- Secure Domain Router Commands
- SNMP Server Commands
- Software Entitlement Commands
- Software Package Management Commands
- Terminal Services Commands
- Utility Commands
- Index
- crs8 set min-power-modules
- crs16 set min-power-modules
- dsc serial
- env disable
- env power-supply disable
- fpd auto-upgrade
- hw-module boot override
- hw-module high-bandwidth
- hw-module location
- hw-module power disable
- hw-module port-control license
- hw-module port-control non-combo-mode
- hw-module reset auto
- hw-module service maintenance-mode location
- hw-module service offline location
- hw-module shutdown
- hw-module subslot reload
- hw-module subslot shutdown
- led mode
- isolation enable
- isolation multiple
- redundancy switchover
- show dsc
- show environment
- show fpd package
- show hw-module fpd
- show hw-module subslot brief
- show hw-module subslot config
- show hw-module subslot counters
- show hw-module subslot errors
- show hw-module subslot plim-subblock
- show hw-module subslot registers
- show hw-module subslot status
- show inventory
- show led
- show operational
- show power allotted
- show power capacity
- show power summary
- show platform
- show redundancy
- show screddrv
- show services role
- show version
- upgrade cpuctrlbits
- upgrade hw-module fpd
Hardware Redundancy
and Node Administration Commands
This module describes the commands used to manage the hardware redundancy, power, and administrative status of the nodes on a router running Cisco IOS XR software.
- crs8 set min-power-modules
- crs16 set min-power-modules
- dsc serial
- env disable
- env power-supply disable
- fpd auto-upgrade
- hw-module boot override
- hw-module high-bandwidth
- hw-module location
- hw-module power disable
- hw-module port-control license
- hw-module port-control non-combo-mode
- hw-module reset auto
- hw-module service maintenance-mode location
- hw-module service offline location
- hw-module shutdown
- hw-module subslot reload
- hw-module subslot shutdown
- led mode
- isolation enable
- isolation multiple
- redundancy switchover
- show dsc
- show environment
- show fpd package
- show hw-module fpd
- show hw-module subslot brief
- show hw-module subslot config
- show hw-module subslot counters
- show hw-module subslot errors
- show hw-module subslot plim-subblock
- show hw-module subslot registers
- show hw-module subslot status
- show inventory
- show led
- show operational
- show power allotted
- show power capacity
- show power summary
- show platform
- show redundancy
- show screddrv
- show services role
- show version
- upgrade cpuctrlbits
- upgrade hw-module fpd
crs8 set min-power-modules
To configure the minimum number of modular power entry modules (PEMs) on the 8-slot line card chassis, use the crs8 set min-power-modules command in administration configuration mode. To remove the configuration and revert to the default, use the no form of this command.
crs8 set min-power-modules number
no crs8 set min-power-modules number
Syntax Description
number |
Minimum number of power modules for the chassis. Values can be from 0 to 4. |
Command Default
Four DC power modules or three AC power modules
Command Modes
Administration configuration
Command History
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Release 4.0.1 |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
Use the crs8 set min-power-modules command to configure the number of modular PEMs to be used if you are using less than the default number. If you do not use this command and you install less then the default number of PEMs, you receive alarm messages.
Task ID
Task ID | Operation |
---|---|
system |
read, write |
Examples
This example shows how to set the minimum number of modular power modules to three:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin-config)# crs8 set min-power-modules 3
crs16 set min-power-modules
To configure the minimum number of modular power entry modules (PEMs) on the 16-slot line card chassis, use the crs16 set min-power-modules command in administration configuration mode. To remove the configuration and revert to the default, use the no form of this command.
crs16 set min-power-modules number location node-id
no crs16 set min-power-modules number location node-id
Syntax Description
number |
Minimum number of power modules for the chassis. Values can be from 0 to 8. |
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location node-id | Location of an alarm module for which to specify the number of power modules. The node-id is expressed in the notation rack/slot/*
|
Command Default
Six DC power modules or five AC power modules
Command Modes
Administration configuration
Command History
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Release 4.0.1 |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
Use the crs16 set min-power-modules command to configure the number of modular PEMs to be used if you are using less than the default number. If you do not use this command and you install less then the default number of PEMs, you receive alarm messages.
Task ID
Task ID | Operation |
---|---|
system |
read, write |
Examples
This example shows how to set the minimum number of modular power modules to six:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin-config)# crs16 set min-power-modules 6 location 0/AM0/SP
dsc serial
To define the serial ID for a rack, use the dsc serial command in administration configuration mode. To remove a serial ID entry from the designated shelf controller (DSC) table, use the no form of this command.
dsc serial serial_id rack rack_num
no dsc serial serial_id rack rack_num
Syntax Description
serial_id |
Serial ID for a rack. The serial ID is included as an entry in the DSC table. Range is from 0 through 16 characters. |
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rack rack_num |
Identifies the rack whose ID you are configuring to be the serial ID .
|
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
Administration configuration
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 2.0 |
This command was introduced. |
Release 3.3.0 |
The task ID was updated to system. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
For more information about identifying and selecting a DSC on your router, see Cisco IOS XR Getting Started Guide for the Cisco CRS Router.
![]() Note | The serial ID is the hardware serial number that identifies the chassis. |
Use the show running-config command to display and verify the defined serial ID for a rack.
Task ID
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
system |
read, write |
Examples
The following example shows how to define the serial ID for a rack:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# configure RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin-config)# dsc serial TBC0610991700000 rack 1
Related Commands
Command | Description |
Displays the current designated shelf controller (DSC) configuration for the shelf or for the system. | |
Displays the current running (active) configuration. |
env disable
To disable environment monitoring on the chassis, use the env disable command in administration configuration mode. To reenable environment monitoring after it has been disabled, use the no form of this command.
env disable
no env disable
Syntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Command Default
Environment monitoring is enabled.
Command Modes
Administration configuration
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 2.0 |
This command was introduced. |
Release 3.2 |
The env disable command was moved from the root-system task ID to the system task ID. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
By default, environment monitoring related to temperature and voltage is enabled on a router running Cisco IOS XR software. If environmental monitoring is disabled, you are not alerted if the router overheats.
Task ID
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
system |
read, write |
Examples
The following example shows how to disable environment monitoring with the env disable command:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# configure RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin-config)# env disable
Related Commands
Command | Description |
Disables power supply monitoring on the chassis. |
env power-supply disable
To disable power supply monitoring on the chassis, use the env power-supply disable command in administration configuration mode. To disable power supply monitoring, use the no form of this command.
env power-supply disable
no env power-supply disable
Syntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Command Default
Power supply monitoring is enabled.
Command Modes
Administration configuration
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 2.0 |
This command was introduced. |
Release 3.3.0 |
The env power-supply command was moved from the root-system task ID to the system task ID. The threshold {restart voltage | shutdown voltage} keywords and arguments were added to the env power-supply command. |
Release 3.4.1 |
The threshold {restart voltage | shutdown voltage} keywords and arguments were removed, and the command was changed to env power-supply disable. Power supply monitoring was enabled by default. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
Task ID
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
system |
read, write |
Examples
The following example shows how to disable power supply monitoring with the env power-supply disable command:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# configure RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin-config)# env power-supply disable
Related Commands
Command | Description |
Disables environment monitoring on the chassis. |
fpd auto-upgrade
To enable the automatic upgrade of FPD images during a software upgrade, use the fpd auto-upgrade command in Admin Configuration mode. To disable automatic FPD upgrades, use the no form of this command.
fpd auto-upgrade
Syntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Command Default
FPD images are not automatically upgraded.
Command Modes
Admin Configuration mode
Command History
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Release 4.0.1 |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
By default automatic upgrades of the FPD images are not performed during a software upgrade. Once the fpd auto-upgrade command is enabled, when you upgrade the software and an FPD upgrade is required, the FPD upgrade is done automatically before the router is rebooted. The automatic FPD upgrade works only if the FPD image is upgraded together with the mini installation PIE. For example, use the install add and install activate commands as shown here:
(admin)# install add comp-hfr-mini.pie hfr-fpd.pie hfr-mpls-p.pie (admin)# install activate disk0:/comp-hfr-mini.pie disk0:/hfr-fpd.piedisk0: hfr-mpls-p.pie
Task ID
Task ID | Operation |
---|---|
system |
read, write |
Examples
The following example shows how to enable automatic FPD upgrades:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin-config)# fpd auto-upgrade
Related Commands
Command | Description |
Manually upgrades the current field-programmable device (FPD) image package on a module. | |
Adds the contents of a PIE file to a storage device . |
hw-module boot override
To place the standby RP into ROM Monitor mode so that you can update the ROMMON software in a single chassis system to a compatible ROM Monitor version, use the hw-module boot override command in administration configuration mode. To remove an RP from ROM Monitor mode, use the no form of this command.
hw-module boot override
no hw-module boot override
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
Administration configuration
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.3.0 |
This command was introduced. |
Release 3.9.0 |
This command was deprecated. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
![]() Note | This command is deprecated as of Cisco IOS XR Release 3.9.0. |
Before you can upgrade a single-chassis system from a release of Cisco IOS XR software prior to Release 3.3.0, you need to first upgrade the ROM Monitor software to a compatible version. If you do not perform this upgrade in a single-chassis system, the standby RP fails to boot and an error message appears. To avoid boot failure, you need to use the hw-module boot override command to place the standby RP into ROM Monitor mode, and update the ROMMON software as required.
For ROM Monitor requirements, refer to the Software/Firmware Compatibility Matrix at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/web/Cisco_IOS_XR_Software/index.html
Use the show platform command to view a summary of the nodes in the router, including status information.
Task ID
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
root-system |
read, write |
root-lr |
read, write |
Examples
The following example shows how to boot the standby RP to upgrade its ROMMON software to a more recent ROM Monitor version:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# configure RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin-config)# hw-module boot override
Related Commands
Command | Description |
Displays information and status for each node in the system. |
hw-module high-bandwidth
To upgrade the RSP3 Lite card from 80Gig per line card capacity to 220Gig per Line card capacity (for Enhanced ethernet linecards), use the hw-module high-bandwidth command in the appropriate mode. To restore the default capacity, use the no form of the command.
hw-module high-bandwidth
no hw-module high-bandwidth
Syntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Admin config
Command History
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Release 5.3.0 |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
This command can be used only after applying the appropriate license to RSPLite3. Traditional or smart licensing can be used.
Task ID
Task ID | Operation |
---|---|
sysmgr |
execute |
Examples
This example shows how to use the hw-module high-bandwidth command:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router (config) # hw-module high-bandwidth
hw-module location
To configure various hardware attributes for a specific node, or for all nodes installed in the router, use the hw-module location command in EXEC or administration EXEC mode.
EXEC Mode hw-module location node-id { maintenance-mode | reload path }
Administration EXEC Mode hw-module location node-id reload path
Syntax Description
node-id |
Slot whose hardware attributes you want to configure. The node-id is expressed in the notation rack/slot/*.
|
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maintenance-mode |
Brings the node down and puts the node into maintenance mode. |
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reload |
Resets power-cycle, reloads hardware, or both on a specific node. |
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path |
Specific image you want to download onto the specific node or nodes. Replace path with the TFTP or disk path to the image you want to download. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC
Global Configuration
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.3.0 |
This command was introduced. |
Release 3.4.0 |
The maintenance-mode keyword was added in EXEC mode. |
Release 4.1.0 |
The warm reload option was removed. |
Usage Guidelines
To reset a specific node, or to put a node into maintenance mode, use the hw-module location command in Admin EXEC mode.
To reset a specific node or all nodes, use the hw-module location command in administration EXEC mode.
Starting with Cisco IOS XR Release 4.0.1, it is recommended to use the partially qualified node ID in the hw-module location command. Specify an entire slot using the notation rack/slot/*.
![]() Note | Before reloading nodes, we recommend using the cfs check command to check the sanity of the configuration file system and attempt to recover from internal inconsistencies. You need to enter the cfs check command on each secure domain router (SDR) that has nodes impacted by the reload. |
Task ID
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
root-lr |
execute (in EXEC mode) |
sysmgr |
execute (in EXEC mode and administration EXEC mode) |
Examples
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router # hw-module location 0/1/CPU0 reload
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# hw-module location 0/3/CPU0 reload
hw-module power disable
To disable the node power-on feature on a specific line card, use the hw-module power disable command in administration configuration mode. To reenable the node power-on feature on a line card, use the no form of this command.
hw-module power disable location node-id
no hw-module power disable location node-id
Syntax Description
location node-id |
Identifies the node whose power-on feature you want to disable. The node-id argument is expressed in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Command Default
Power is on for all nodes.
Command Modes
Administration configuration
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.3.0 |
This command was introduced. |
Release 3.9.0 |
The option to use this command without the disable keyword was removed. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
Use the show platform command to view a summary of the nodes in the router, including status information.
The hw-module power disable command is available for line cards only; it is not available for RP cards.
Task ID
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
sysmgr |
read, write |
root-lr |
read, write |
Examples
The following example shows how to disable the node power-on feature on a line card:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# configure RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin-config)# hw-module power disable location 0/0/CPU0
Related Commands
Command | Description |
Displays information and status for each node in the system. |
hw-module port-control license
To request (and apply) license for (A9K-4T16GE-TR and A9K-4T16GE-SE) combo card , use the hw-module port-control license command in the appropriate mode. To remove the applied license, use the no form of the command.
hw-module port-control license location node-id
no hw-module port-control license location node-id
Syntax Description
location node-id |
Interface details. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Release 5.3.0 |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
The hw-module port-control license command is used to apply the requested license on the combo card. The granted license is permanent , unless the user wants to remove license on this card and use it on some other card. LC reload is mandatory for the license to take effect. When the LC comes up after the reload, the licenses are installed and can be verified using the show license entitlement command.
If the user wants to use the combo license on some other line-card instead of the current one, then the license has to be removed. The no hw-module port-control license command removes the applied license.
Task ID
Task ID | Operation |
---|---|
sysmgr |
execute |
Examples
This example shows how to use the hw-module port-control license command:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router (config) # hw-module port-control license location 0/1/CPU0
hw-module port-control non-combo-mode
To use all the four Tengig ports, instead of the Gigabit ethernet ports, use the hw-module port-control non-combo-mode command in the appropriate mode. To remove the non-combo configuration, use the no form of the command.
hw-module port-control non-combo-mode location linecard-slot
no hw-module port-control non-combo-mode location linecard-slot
Syntax Description
location linecard-slot |
The interface and slot details. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Release 5.3.0 |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
![]() Note | LC reload is mandatory for the mode to take effect. |
If the hw-module port-control non-combo-mode command is not configured, the line card will operate in the default mode. In the default mode, the two Tengig ports which are enabled are - 0/*/0/16 and 0/*/0/17.
Task ID
Task ID | Operation |
---|---|
sysmgr |
execute |
Examples
This example shows how to use the hw-module port-control non-combo-mode command:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router (config) # hw-module port-control non-combo-mode location 0/1/CPU0
hw-module reset auto
To reset a specific node, use the hw-module reset auto command in administration configuration mode. To disable the reset feature on a specific node, use the no form of this command.
hw-module reset auto [disable] location node-id
no hw-module reset auto [disable] location node-id
Syntax Description
disable |
Disables the node reset feature on the specified node. |
location node-id |
Identifies the node you want to reload. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Command Default
The node reset feature is enabled for all nodes.
Command Modes
Administration configuration
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.3.0 |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
The hw-module reset auto command is used to reload Cisco IOS XR software on a specific node. The node reloads with the current running configuration and active software set for that node.
Task ID
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
root-system |
read, write |
root-lr |
read, write |
Examples
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# configure RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin-config)# hw-module reset auto location 0/2/CPU0 RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# RP/0/RP0/CPU0:Apr 2 22:04:43.659 : shelfmgr[294]: %S HELFMGR-3-USER_RESET : Node 0/2/CPU0 is reset due to user reload request
hw-module service maintenance-mode location
To configure the router to take a specific node into maintenance mode in the event of disaster recovery, use the hw-module service maintenance-mode location command in global configuration mode. To reset this configuration, use the no form of the command.
hw-module service maintenance-mode location node-id
no hw-module service maintenance-mode location node-id
Syntax Description
node-id |
Location of the service card that you want to move into offline mode. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Command Default
In case of disaster recovery, the router reloads a failed line card if MDR is unsuccessful, and does not put the line card in maintenance mode.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.4.1 |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
In the event that a line card fails, the router attempts to restart all the processes on the line card without disrupting the traffic flow. This is called a Minimum Disruptive Restart (MDR). If the MDR does not recover the line card, the router reloads the line card. You can configure the router to place the line card into maintenance mode after an unsuccessful MDR, instead of reloading it. Use the hw-module service maintenance-mode location command to configure the router to take a specified line card into maintenance mode after an unsuccessful MDR, instead of reloading the line card.
Maintenance mode is a mode in which only the processes that are required for collecting useful data for debugging run.
Task ID
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
root-lr |
read, write |
Examples
The following example shows how to move the card at 0/1/CPU0 into maintenance mode:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# configure RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config)# hw-module service maintenance-mode location 0/1/CPU0
Related Commands
Command | Description |
Configures various hardware attributes for a specific node, or for all nodes installed in the router. | |
Displays the current service role on service cards installed in your router. |
hw-module service offline location
global configuration
mode. To disable offline mode, use the no form of the command.hw-module service offline location node-id
no hw-module service offline location node-id
Syntax Description
node-id |
Location of the service card that you want to move into offline mode. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.4.0 |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
Offline mode disables all configured service instances on a service card. If there is a service active on the service card, the service switches over to a standby location if a standby is configured.
Task ID
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
root-lr |
read, write |
Examples
The following example shows how to move the card at 0/1/CPU0 into offline mode:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# configure RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config)# hw-module service offline location 0/1/CPU0
Related Commands
Command | Description |
Displays the current service role on service cards installed in your router. |
hw-module shutdown
![]() Note | Effective with Cisco IOS XR Release 3.9.0, the hw-module shutdown command is not supported. |
To administratively shut down a specific node, use the hw-module shutdown command in Admin Configuration mode. To return a node to the up state, use the no form of this command.
hw-module shutdown location node-id
no hw-module shutdown location node-id
Syntax Description
location node-id |
Identifies the node you want to shut down. The node-id argument is expressed in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Command Default
Nodes are in the up state.
Command Modes
Admin Configuration
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 2.0 |
This command was introduced. |
Release 3.2 |
This command was modified from the hw-module node shutdown command. The node keyword was replaced by the location keyword, which was moved to the end of the command string. |
Release 3.9.0 |
This command was removed. |
Usage Guidelines
Nodes that are shut down still have power, but cannot load or operate Cisco IOS XR software.
![]() Note | Route processors (RPs) cannot be administratively shut down. |
Enter the show platform command in Admin EXEC mode to display the results of the hw-module shutdown command.
Task ID
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
root-system |
read, write |
root-lr |
read, write |
Examples
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# configure RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin-config)# hw-module shutdown location 0/2/CPU0
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# configure RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin-config)# no hw-module shutdown location 0/2/CPU0
Related Commands
Command | Description |
Disables the node power-on feature on a specific line card. | |
Resets a specific node. |
hw-module subslot reload
To reload Cisco IOS XR software on a specific subslot, use the hw-module subslot reload command in EXEC mode.
hw-module subslot subslot-id reload
Syntax Description
subslot-id |
Specifies the subslot to be restarted. The subslot-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/subslot notation. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
This command reloads Cisco IOS XR software on the specified shared port adapter (SPA) and restarts the SPA interfaces. The SPA reloads with the current running configuration and active software set for the SPA.
Task ID
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
root-lr |
read, write |
Examples
The following example shows how to restart the SPA in slot 2, subslot 1:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# hw-module subslot 0/2/1 reload
Related Commands
Command | Description |
Administratively shuts down a specific shared port adapter. |
hw-module subslot shutdown
To administratively shut down a specific shared port adapter (SPA), use the hw-module subslot shutdown command in Global Configuration mode. To return a SPA to the up state, use the no form of this command.
hw-module subslot subslot-id shutdown [ powered | unpowered ]
no hw-module subslot subslot-id shutdown
Syntax Description
subslot-id |
Specifies the subslot to be shut down. The subslot-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/subslot notation. |
powered |
(Optional) Retains power to the specified subslot. |
unpowered |
(Optional) Powers down completely the specified subslot. |
Command Default
Shutdown is powered if no option is specified.
Command Modes
Global Configuration mode
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
This command administratively shuts down the SPA in the specified subslot. Subslots that are shut down still have power but cannot load or operate Cisco IOS XR software.
Task ID
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
root-lr |
read, write |
Examples
The following example shows how to shut down the SPA in subslot 1 of the SPA interface processor (SIP) in slot 2:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# configure RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config)# hw-module subslot 0/2/1 shutdown powered
Related Commands
Command | Description |
shutdown (global) | Disables an interface (forces an interface to be administratively down). |
led mode
To change the message, mode or status of a router card LED display, use the led mode command in administration configuration mode. To revert to the default message, mode or status, use the no form of this command.
led mode { default | scroll } { lock | unlock } message location node-id
Syntax Description
{default | scroll} |
Specifies the mode of the card LED display. |
{lock | unlock} |
Specifies the status of the card LED display. |
message |
Specifies the message to display on the card LED. |
location node-id | Specifies the node for which to configure the LED information. The node-id argument is expressed in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Command Default
Mode: default; status: unlocked; message: according to the state of the software
Command Modes
Administration configuration
Command History
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.8.0 |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
You must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes the proper task IDs. The command reference guides include the task IDs required for each command. If you suspect user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
Use the show led command to display the LED settings for a card or all cards.
Task ID
Task ID | Operation |
---|---|
system |
read, write |
Examples
This example shows how to change the message displayed on the card LED and the subsequent display in the show led command output:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# configure RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin-config)# led mode default unlock STBY_RP location 0/rp0/cpu0 RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin-config)# end Uncommitted changes found, commit them? [yes]: RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# show led location all | i 0/RP0/CPU0 LOCATION MESSAGE MODE STATUS ================================================== 0/0/SP IOX-RUN DEFAULT UNLOCKED 0/1/SP IOX-RUN DEFAULT UNLOCKED 0/RP0/CPU0 STBY_RP DEFAULT UNLOCKED 0/RP1/CPU0 ACTV RP DEFAULT UNLOCKED
Related Commands
Command | Description |
Displays LED information for the router, or for a specific LED location. |
isolation enable
To configure the route processor to collect debug information like a process coredump from a failed route processor, when NSR triggers failover, use the isolation enable command in global configuration mode. To disable RP isolation during failover, use the no form of this command.
isolation enable
no isolation enable
Syntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Command Default
If the isolation enable is not configured, the nsr process-failures switchover command immediately restarts the active RP during NSR failover and hence the active RP cannot collect the required debug information to identify the cause of the failure.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Release | Modification |
---|---|
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
During RP failover, the standby RP takes over as the active RP immediately without a protocol flap and NSR restarts the active RP. This switchover time is less than the timeout for the protocol to flap. Because the active RP is restarted immediately, it is not possible to get debug details to identify the cause of the failure.
The isolation enable command enables NSR to trigger RP switchover without protocol flap and collect the required debug information to identify the cause of the failure. The RP isolation feature keeps the active RP in an isolated state wherein it continues to operate even after the switchover. Using the isolation enable command you can enable RP isolation, thereby providing sufficient time for the failed RP to collect the necessary debug information like a process coredump before restarting a failed route processor.
Task ID
Task ID | Operation |
---|---|
transport |
read, write |
Examples
This example shows how to configure the route processor to collect debug information when NSR triggers failover:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# config RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config)# isolation enable RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config)#
isolation multiple
To configure the route processor to collect debug information of multiple protocols from a failed route processor when multiple protocols trigger NSR, which in turn triggers failover, use the isolation multiple command in the global configuration mode. To disable RP isolation during failover, caused by multiple protocols, use the no form of this command.
isolation multiple
no isolation multiple
Syntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Command Default
If the isolation multiple command is not configured and the failover is triggered by multiple protocols, the isolation enable command enables a failed RP to collect the required debug information of only the first failed protocol.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Release | Modification |
---|---|
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
During RP failover, the standby RP takes over as the active RP immediately and restarts the active RP to support NSR without a protocol flap. This switchover time is less than the timeout for the protocol to flap. Because the active RP is restarted immediately, it is not possible to get debug details to identify the cause of the failure.
The isolation enable command enables NSR to trigger RP switchover without protocol flap and collect the required debug information to identify the cause of the failure.
If multiple protocols trigger NSR, the isolation enable command does not enable the RP to collect the required debug information. Use the isolation multiple command to enable the active RP to collect debug information even if the failure is caused by multiple protocols.
Task ID
Task ID | Operation |
---|---|
transport |
read, write |
Examples
This example shows how to configure the route processor to collect debug information when multiple protocols trigger NSR, which in turn triggers failover:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router#config RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config)#isolation multiple RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config)#
redundancy switchover
EXEC or administration EXEC
mode. To disable the forced switchover, use the no form of this command.redundancy switchover [ location node-id ]
no redundancy switchover [ location node-id ]
Syntax Description
location node-id |
(Optional) Specifies the primary RP on which to force a switchover. The node-id argument is expressed in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Administration EXEC
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 2.0 |
This command was introduced. |
Release 3.3.0 |
The redundancy switchover command was moved from the system task ID to the root-lr task ID. |
Release 3.5.0 |
This command was supported in administration EXEC mode. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
Use the redundancy switchover command to trigger a switchover from the primary RP to the standby RP. When the redundancy switchover command is issued, the running (committed) configuration is automatically saved and loaded during switchover, and the standby RP becomes the active primary RP, while the original primary RP becomes the standby RP.
![]() Note | The redundancy switchover command can be used only if the standby RP is in the ready state. Use the show redundancy command to view the status of the RPs. |
Task ID
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
root-lr |
read, write |
Examples
The following example shows partial output for a successful redundancy switchover operation:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show redundancy Redundancy information for node 0/RP0/CPU0: ========================================== Node 0/RP0/CPU0 is in ACTIVE role Partner node (0/RP1/CPU0) is in STANDBY role Standby node in 0/RP1/CPU0 is ready Reload and boot info ---------------------- RP reloaded Tue Mar 28 09:02:26 2006: 5 hours, 41 minutes ago Active node booted Tue Mar 28 09:02:56 2006: 5 hours, 41 minutes ago Last switch-over Tue Mar 28 09:09:26 2006: 5 hours, 34 minutes ago Standby node boot Tue Mar 28 09:10:37 2006: 5 hours, 33 minutes ago Standby node last went not ready Tue Mar 28 09:25:49 2006: 5 hours, 18 minutes go Standby node last went ready Tue Mar 28 09:25:51 2006: 5 hours, 18 minutes ago There has been 1 switch-over since reload .... RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# redundancy switchover Initializing DDR SDRAM...found 2048 MB Initializing ECC on bank 0 ... Turning off data cache, using DDR for first time Initializing NVRAM... Testing a portion of DDR SDRAM ...done Reading ID EEPROMs ... Initializing SQUID ... Initializing PCI ... PCI0 device[1]: Vendor ID 0x10ee Configuring MPPs ... Configuring PCMCIA slots ... --More--
If the standby RP is not in the ready state, the switchover operation is not allowed. The following example shows output for a failed redundancy switchover attempt:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show redundancy This node (0/RP0/CPU0) is in ACTIVE role Partner node (0/RP1/CPU0) is in UNKNOWN role RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# redundancy switchover Standby card not running; failover disallowed.
Related Commands
Command | Description |
Displays the status of route processor redundancy. |
show dsc
To display the current designated shelf controller (DSC) configuration for the shelf or for the system, enter the show dsc command in administration EXEC mode.
show dsc [ all | mine | location node-id ]
Syntax Description
all |
Displays DSC information from all available nodes in the system. |
mine |
Displays information about the current node. |
location node-id |
Displays DSC information for a specific node. The node-id is expressed in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Command Default
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
Administration EXEC
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 2.0 |
This command was introduced. |
Release 3.3.0 |
The node keyword was replaced by the location keyword. The show dsc command was moved from the root-system task ID to the system task ID. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
For more information about identifying and selecting a DSC on your router, see Cisco IOS XR Getting Started Guide for the Cisco CRS Router.
Task ID
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
system |
read |
Examples
The following example shows sample output from the show dsc command with the mine keyword.
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# show dsc mine Sun Jan 25 04:26:33.103 PST NODE ROLE PRIORITY TBEACON PRESENT SERIAL ID ============================================================================ 0/RP0/CPU0 DSC DEFAULT 300 YES TBA09160TBA ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The following example shows sample output from the show dsc command with the all keyword:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router#admin RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)#show dsc all NODE ROLE PRIORITY TBEACON PRESENT SERIAL ID ============================================================================ 0/RP0/CPU0 DSC DEFAULT 300 YES TBA09370035 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0/RP1/CPU0 BACKUP DEFAULT 300 YES TBA09370035 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0/4/CPU0 NON-DSC 65 300 YES TBA09370035 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0/4/CPU1 NON-DSC 66 300 YES TBA09370035 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Related Commands
Command | Description |
Defines the serial ID for a rack. |
show environment
To display environmental monitor parameters for the system, use the show environment command in the appropriate mode.
EXEC Mode: show environment [ all | last | leds | location { all | node-id } | table | temperatures | voltages ] [node-id]
Administration EXEC Mode: show environment [ all | fans | last | leds | location { all | node-id } | power-supply | table | temperatures | trace | voltages ] [node-id]
Syntax Description
all |
(Optional) Displays information for all environmental monitor parameters. |
fans |
(Optional) Displays information about the fans. |
last |
(Optional) Displays the environmental statistics at the time of the last shutdown. |
leds |
(Optional) Displays monitor parameters for LEDs on all cards in the node. |
location {all | node-id} |
(Optional) Displays all environmental monitor parameters for the specified location only. |
power |
(Optional) Displays power supply voltage and current information. |
table |
(Optional) Displays environmental parameter ranges. |
temperatures |
(Optional) Displays system temperature information. |
trace |
(Optional) Displays trace data for environment monitoring. |
voltages |
(Optional) Displays system voltage information. |
node-id |
(Optional) Node whose information you want to display. The node-id argument is expressed in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Command Default
All environmental monitor parameters are displayed.
Command Modes
EXEC
Administration EXEC
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 2.0 |
This command was introduced. |
Release 3.3.0 |
The optional node-id argument was supported. The show environment command was moved from the root-system task ID to the system task ID. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
The show environment command displays information about the hardware that is installed in the system, including fans, LEDs, power supply voltage, and current information and temperatures.
Task ID
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
system |
read |
Examples
The following example shows sample output from the show environment command with the temperatures keyword:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show environment temperatures
R/S/I Modules Inlet Exhaust Hotspot
Temperature Temperature Temperature
(deg C) (deg C) (deg C)
0/2/* host 31, 27 43, 45 48
cpu 31
fabricq0 46
fabricq1 44
ingressq 34
egressq 41 43
ingresspse 35
egresspse 42
plimasic 30, 31 42
0/RP1/* host 38 44
cpu 36
ingressq 42
fabricq0 43
0/SM0/* host 29, 29 41, 33
The following example shows sample output from the show environment command with the temperatures keyword on the Cisco CRS Series Modular Services Card 140G:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# show environment tempuratures location 0/0/cpu0 Thu Oct 28 10:45:05.852 UTC R/S/I Modules Inlet Exhaust Hotspot Temperature Temperature Temperature (deg C) (deg C) (deg C) 0/0/* host 33, 31 48, 45 47, 48, 52, 38, 57, 47, 35 cpu 52, 36 plimasic 34 46 44, 42
Table 1 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Field |
Description |
||
---|---|---|---|
R/S/I |
Rack number, slot number, and interface for which information is displayed, in the format rack/slot/module. |
||
Modules |
Module for which temperature information is displayed. |
||
Inlet Temperature (deg C) |
Current temperature of the inlet sensor, in degrees Celsius.
|
||
Exhaust Temperature (deg C) |
Current temperature of the exhaust sensor, in degrees Celsius.
|
||
Hotspot Temperature (deg C) |
Current temperature of the hotspot, in degrees Celsius. |
The following example shows sample output from the show environment command the with the leds keyword:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show environment leds
0/2/*: Module (host) LED status says: OK
0/2/*: Module (plimasic) LED status says: OK
0/SM0/*: Module (host) LED status says: OK
Table 2describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Field |
Description |
---|---|
rack_num/slot_num/*: |
Rack number and slot number where the node resides. |
Module (host) LED status says: |
Current LED status of the specified node. |
The following example shows sample output from the show environment command the with the power-supply keyword:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# show env power-supply Thu Aug 5 00:18:29.492 DST Power Supply Voltage Current AC-REC AC-REC (V) (A) Zone 1: [A], [B] 54.965, 54.181 3.447, 4.073 Zone 2: [A], [B] 54.671, 54.083 8.983, 8.670 Zone 3: [A], [B] 55.063, 54.279 3.865, 4.073 Total Current: 33.111 A Total Power : 1804.049 W
Field |
Description |
---|---|
R/S/I |
Rack number, slot number, and interface for which information is displayed, in the format PEM/Power Module/* (for example 0/PM0/*). |
Modules |
Module for which power information is displayed. |
Capacity |
Power capacity of each power module in Watts. |
Status |
Operational status of power modules. |
Power Draw |
Real (measured) power drawn from each power module. |
Voltage |
Real (measured) power module voltage. |
Current |
Real (measured) power module current draw. |
Power Shelves Type |
AC or DC. |
Total Power Capacity |
Sum of the power capacity of each of the modules installed in the chassis. |
Usable Power Capacity |
Sum of the power capacity of each of the powered and operational power modules installed in the chassis. |
Supply Failure Protected Capacity |
Protected power capacity of the chassis with power module redundancy (ASR 9010 AC 3+3, ASR 9010 DC 5+1, ASR 9006 AC 2+1, ASR 9010 DC 2+1). |
Feed Failure Protected Capacity |
Feed protected power capacity. This value applies to the ASR 9010 AC system only. |
Worst Case Power Used |
Sum of the estimated power draw of each of the load modules in the chassis. Load modules can be fan trays, RSPs and line cards. |
Worst Case Power Available |
Usable power capacity minus the worst case power used. |
Supply Protected Capacity Available |
Supply failure protected capacity minus the worst case power used. |
Feed Protected Capacity Available |
Feed failure protected capacity minus the worst case power used. |
show fpd package
To display which shared port adapters (SPA) and SPA interface processors (SIPs) are supported with your current Cisco IOS XR software release, which field-programmable device (FPD) image you need for each SPA and SIP, and what the minimum hardware requirements are for the SPA and SIP modules, use the show fpd package command in administration EXEC mode.
show fpd package
Syntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
Administration EXEC
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.4.1 |
The show fpd package command output was updated to display the ROMMON images. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
If there are multiple FPD images for your card, use the show fpd package command to determine which FPD image to use if you only want to upgrade a specific FPD type.
Task ID
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
sysmgr |
read |
Examples
The following example shows sample output from the show fpd package command:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:Router# admin RP/0/RP0/CPU0:Router(admin)# show fpd package Thu Jun 24 10:58:49.319 UTC =============================== ================================================ Field Programmable Device Package ================================================ SW Min Req Min Req Card Type FPD Description Type Subtype Version SW Ver HW Vers ==================== ========================== ==== ======= =========== ======== ========= 1OC768-ITU/C OPTICS FIRMWARE 104B4 lc fpga2 104.04 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1OC768-DWDM-L OPTICS FIRMWARE 104B4 lc fpga2 104.04 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1OC768-DPSK/C OPTICS FIRMWARE 101B3 lc fpga2 101.03 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1OC768-DPSK/C-O OPTICS FIRMWARE 101B3 lc fpga2 101.03 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1OC768-DPSK/C-E OPTICS FIRMWARE 101B3 lc fpga2 101.03 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CRS-ADVSVC-PLIM FPGA mCPU0 0.557 lc fpga2 0.557 0.0 0.0 FPGA sCPU0 0.557 lc fpga3 0.557 0.0 0.0 FPGA mCPU1 0.557 lc fpga4 0.557 0.0 0.0 FPGA sCPU1 0.557 lc fpga5 0.557 0.0 0.0 FPGA PLIM_SVC 0.41013 lc fpga1 0.41013 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CRS1-SIP-800 JACKET FPGA swv6.0 lc fpga1 6.00 5.0 0.0 FPGA swv6.0 hwv80 lc fpga1 6.00 5.0 0.80 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-10GBE FPGA swvA.0 lc fpga1 10.00 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OC48-POS-16-ED FPGA PLIM_OC48 9.0 lc fpga1 9.00 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-10GE SQUIRREL FPGA 10.0 lc fpga1 10.00 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 42-1GE FPGA swv6.0 lc fpga1 6.00 0.0 0.0 FPGA swv6.0 hwv0.80 lc fpga1 6.00 0.0 0.80 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20-1GE-FLEX FPGA swv6.0 lc fpga1 6.00 0.0 0.0 FPGA swv6.0 hwv0.80 lc fpga1 6.00 0.0 0.80 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-10GE-WL-FLEX FPGA swv6.0 lc fpga1 6.00 0.0 0.0 FPGA swv6.0 hwv0.80 lc fpga1 6.00 0.0 0.80 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Route Processor ROMMONA swv1.54 asmp lc rommonA 1.52 0.0 0.0 ROMMONA swv1.54 dsmp lc rommonA 1.52 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 asmp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 dsmp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SC ROMMONA swv1.54 asmp lc rommonA 1.52 0.0 0.0 ROMMONA swv1.54 dsmp lc rommonA 1.52 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 asmp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 dsmp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RP ROMMONA swv1.54 asmp lc rommonA 1.52 0.0 0.0 ROMMONA swv1.54 dsmp lc rommonA 1.52 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 asmp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 dsmp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shelf Controller GE ROMMONA swv1.54 asmp lc rommonA 1.52 0.0 0.0 ROMMONA swv1.54 dsmp lc rommonA 1.52 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 asmp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 dsmp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RP ROMMONA swv1.54 asmp lc rommonA 1.52 0.0 0.0 ROMMONA swv1.54 dsmp lc rommonA 1.52 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 asmp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 dsmp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shelf Controller GE2 ROMMONA swv1.54 asmp lc rommonA 1.52 0.0 0.0 ROMMONA swv1.54 dsmp lc rommonA 1.52 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 asmp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 dsmp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DRP ROMMONA swv1.54 asmp lc rommonA 1.52 0.0 0.0 ROMMONA swv1.54 dsmp lc rommonA 1.52 0.0 0.0 ROMMONA swv1.54 sp lc rommonA 1.52 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 asmp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 dsmp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 sp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DRP_B ROMMONA swv1.54 asmp lc rommonA 1.52 0.0 0.0 ROMMONA swv1.54 dsmp lc rommonA 1.52 0.0 0.0 ROMMONA swv1.54 sp lc rommonA 1.52 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 asmp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 dsmp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 sp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- S1S2S3 ROMMONA swv1.54 sp lc rommonA 1.52 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 sp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- S1S3 ROMMONA swv1.54 sp lc rommonA 1.52 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 sp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- S2 ROMMONA swv1.54 sp lc rommonA 1.52 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 sp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fabric HS123 ROMMONA swv1.54 sp lc rommonA 1.52 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 sp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fabric HS123 Star ROMMONA swv1.54 sp lc rommonA 1.52 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 sp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fabric HS13 Star ROMMONA swv1.54 sp lc rommonA 1.52 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 sp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fabric QQS123 ROMMONA swv1.54 sp lc rommonA 1.52 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 sp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LED ROMMONA swv1.54 sp lc rommonA 1.52 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 sp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40G-MSC ROMMONA swv1.54 asmp lc rommonA 1.52 0.0 0.0 ROMMONA swv1.54 dsmp lc rommonA 1.52 0.0 0.0 ROMMONA swv1.54 sp lc rommonA 1.52 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 asmp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 dsmp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 sp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MSC_B ROMMONA swv1.54 asmp lc rommonA 1.52 0.0 0.0 ROMMONA swv1.54 dsmp lc rommonA 1.52 0.0 0.0 ROMMONA swv1.54 sp lc rommonA 1.52 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 asmp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 dsmp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 sp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FP40 ROMMONA swv1.54 asmp lc rommonA 1.53 0.0 0.0 ROMMONA swv1.54 dsmp lc rommonA 1.53 0.0 0.0 ROMMONA swv1.54 sp lc rommonA 1.53 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 asmp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 dsmp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 sp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PSAL ROMMONA swv1.54 sp lc rommonA 1.52 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 sp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unknown ROMMONA swv1.54 sp lc rommonA 1.54 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 sp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FAN ROMMONA swv1.54 sp lc rommonA 1.52 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 sp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FC Fan Controller ROMMONA swv1.54 sp lc rommonA 1.52 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 sp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LED ROMMONA swv1.54 sp lc rommonA 1.52 0.0 0.0 ROMMONB swv1.54 sp lc rommon 1.54 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPA-4XT3/E3 SPA E3 Subrate FPGA spa fpga2 1.04 0.0 0.0 SPA T3 Subrate FPGA spa fpga3 1.04 0.0 0.0 SPA I/O FPGA spa fpga1 1.00 0.0 0.0 SPA ROMMON spa rommon 2.12 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPA-2XT3/E3 SPA E3 Subrate FPGA spa fpga2 1.04 0.0 0.0 SPA T3 Subrate FPGA spa fpga3 1.04 0.0 0.0 SPA I/O FPGA spa fpga1 1.00 0.0 0.0 SPA ROMMON spa rommon 2.12 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPA-OC192POS SPA FPGA swv1.3 spa fpga1 1.03 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPA-8XOC12-POS SPA FPGA swv1.0 spa fpga1 1.00 0.0 0.5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPA-4XOC3-POS SPA FPGA swv3.4 spa fpga1 3.04 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPA-OC192POS-XFP SPA FPGA swv1.2 spa fpga1 1.02 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPA-8X1GE SPA FPGA swv1.8 spa fpga1 1.08 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPA-2XOC48POS/RPR SPA FPGA swv1.0 spa fpga1 1.00 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPA-4XOC48POS/RPR SPA FPGA swv1.0 spa fpga1 1.00 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPA-10X1GE-V2 SPA FPGA swv1.10 spa fpga1 1.10 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPA-8X1GE-V2 SPA FPGA swv1.10 spa fpga1 1.10 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPA-5X1GE-V2 SPA FPGA swv1.10 spa fpga1 1.10 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPA-1X10GE-L-V2 SPA FPGA swv1.9 spa fpga1 1.09 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPA-1X10GE-WL-V2 SPA FPGA swv1.11 spa fpga1 1.11 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPA-1XOC3-ATM-V2 SPA FPGA swv1.2 spa fpga1 1.03 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPA-2XOC3-ATM-V2 SPA FPGA swv1.2 spa fpga1 1.03 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPA-3XOC3-ATM-V2 SPA FPGA swv1.2 spa fpga1 1.03 0.0 0.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPA-1XOC12-ATM-V2 SPA FPGA swv1.2 spa fpga1 1.03 0.0 0.0 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
![]() Note | In the show fpd package command output, the “subtype” column shows the FPDs that correspond with each SPA image. To upgrade a specific FPD with the upgrade hw-module fpd command, replace the fpga-type argument with the appropriate FPD from the “subtype” column, as shown in the following example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# upgrade hw-module fpd fpga2 location 0/3/1 reload
|
Related Commands
Command | Description |
Displays field-programmable device (FPD) compatibility for all modules or a specific module. | |
Manually upgrades the current field-programmable device (FPD) image package on a module. |
show hw-module fpd
To display field-programmable device (FPD) compatibility for all modules or a specific module, use the show hw-module fpd command in the EXEC or administration EXE mode.
show hw-module fpd location { node-id | all }
Syntax Description
location{node-id | all} |
Specifies the location of the module. The node-id argument is expressed in the rack/slot/module notation. Use the all keyword to indicate all nodes. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Administration EXEC
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.4.0 |
The show hw-module fpd command output was updated to display the ROMMON images. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
Task ID
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
sysmgr |
read |
root-lr |
read |
Examples
The following example shows how to display FPD compatibility for all modules in the router:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show hw-module fpd location all ===================================== ========================================== Existing Field Programmable Devices ========================================== HW Current SW Upg/ Location Card Type Version Type Subtype Inst Version Dng? ============ ======================== ======= ==== ======= ==== =========== ==== 0/1/CPU0 CRS1-SIP-800 0.96 lc fpga 0 2.0 No -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0/1/0 SPA-4XOC3-POS 1.0 spa fpga 0 3.4 No -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0/1/5 SPA-8X1GE 2.2 spa fpga 5 1.8 No -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0/6/CPU0 CRS1-SIP-800 0.96 lc fpga 0 2.0 No -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0/6/0 SPA-4XOC3-POS 1.0 spa fpga 0 3.4 No -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0/6/4 SPA-8XOC3-OC12-POS 1.1 spa fpga 4 0.5 Yes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0/6/5 SPA-8X1GE 2.2 spa fpga 5 1.8 No -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTES: 1. One or more FPD needs an upgrade or a downgrade. This can be accomplished using the "admin upgrade hw-module fpd" CLI.
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show hw-module fpd location 0/6/cpu0 Sun Apr 18 03:18:24.903 DST ===================================== ========================================== Existing Field Programmable Devices ========================================== HW Current SW Upg/ Location Card Type Version Type Subtype Inst Version Dng? ============ ======================== ======= ==== ======= ==== =========== ==== 0/6/CPU0 CRS1-SIP-800 0.96 lc fpga1 0 6.00 No lc rommonA 0 2.100 No lc rommon 0 2.100 No --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
If the cards in the system do not meet the minimum requirements, the output contains a “NOTES” section that states how to upgrade the FPD image.
Related Commands
Command | Description |
Displays which SPAs and SIPs are supported with your current Cisco IOS XR software release, which FPD image you need for each card, and what the minimum hardware requirements are for the various modules. | |
Manually upgrades the current field-programmable device (FPD) image package on a module. |
show hw-module subslot brief
EXEC
mode.show hw-module subslot [node-id] brief [ device [ device-index [device-subindex] ] ]
Syntax Description
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
You can also enter a partially qualified location specifier by using the wildcard (*) character. For example, 0/1/* would display information for all modules on slot 1 in rack 0.
Use the show hw-module subslot brief command to obtain summary diagnostic information about a device on an interface on the SPA.
Task ID
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
root-lr |
read |
Examples
The following example shows sample output for the show hw-module subslot brief command:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show hw-module subslot 0/1/0 brief
Subslot 0/1/0 brief info:
-----------------------
SPA inserted: YES
SPA type: 4xOC3 POS SPA
SPA operational state: READY
SPA cfg admin up: YES
Field |
Description |
---|---|
SPA inserted |
Indicates if a SPA is currently detected in the subslot. |
SPA type |
Description of SPA including the technology type, number of ports, height of SPA (HHSPA—single height, FHSPA—double height), and optics type. |
SPA operational state |
Current state of the SPA module. |
SPA cfg admin up |
Configured state of the SPA: YES—the SPA is not shut down; NO—the SPA is shut down. |
show hw-module subslot config
To display information related to configuration of the specified internal hardware device on a shared port adapter (SPA), use the show hw-module subslot config command in EXEC mode.
show hw-module subslot [node-id] config [ device [ device-index [device-subindex] ] ]
Syntax Description
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Release 5.0.0Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
You can also enter a partially qualified location specifier by using the wildcard (*) character. For example, 0/1/* would display information for all modules on slot 1 in rack 0.
Use the show hw-module subslot config command to obtain diagnostic information about the configuration of an interface on the SPA.
Task ID
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
root-lr |
read |
Examples
The following example shows sample output for the show hw-module subslot config command:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show hw-module subslot 0/6/cpu0 config
Thu Feb 19 00:33:02.921 PST
Subslot 0/6/0 config info:
------------------------
SPA inserted: YES
SPA cfg admin up: YES
SPA cfg power up: YES
Subslot 0/6/1 config info:
------------------------
SPA inserted: YES
SPA cfg admin up: YES
SPA cfg power up: YES
Subslot 0/6/2 config info:
------------------------
SPA inserted: NO
SPA cfg admin up: YES
SPA cfg power up: NO
Subslot 0/6/3 config info:
------------------------
SPA inserted: NO
SPA cfg admin up: YES
SPA cfg power up: NO
Subslot 0/6/4 config info:
------------------------
SPA inserted: NO
SPA cfg admin up: YES
SPA cfg power up: NO
Subslot 0/6/5 config info:
------------------------
SPA inserted: NO
SPA cfg admin up: YES
SPA cfg power up: NO
Field |
Description |
---|---|
SPA inserted |
Indicates if a SPA is currently detected in the subslot. |
SPA cfg admin up |
Configured state of the SPA: YES—the SPA is not shut down; NO—the SPA is shut down. |
SPA cfg power up |
Indicates whether the subslot is currently configured as powered or not. |
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show controllers |
Displays the controller type and other information. |
show hw-module subslot counters
To display statistics related to the processing of internal hardware devices for a shared port adapter (SPA), use the show hw-module subslot counters command in EXEC mode.
show hw-module subslot [node-id] counters [ device [ device-index [device-subindex] ] ]
Syntax Description
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
You can also enter a partially qualified location specifier by using the wildcard (*) character. For example, 0/1/* would display information for all modules on slot 1 in rack 0.
Use the show hw-module subslot counters command to display statistics related to the processing by the specified internal hardware device.
Task ID
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
root-lr |
read |
Examples
The following example shows sample output for the show hw-module subslot counters command:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show hw-module subslot 0/1/cpu0 counters
Subslot 0/1/0 counts info:
------------------------
SPA inserted: YES
SPA type: 8xGE SPA
SPA operational state: READY
SPA insertion time: Wed Jan 14 11:33:24 2009
SPA last time ready: Wed Jan 14 11:33:37 2009
SPA uptime [HH:MM:SS]: 852:54:24
Subslot 0/1/1 counts info:
------------------------
SPA inserted: YES
SPA type: 5xGE SPA
SPA operational state: READY
SPA insertion time: Wed Jan 14 11:33:24 2009
SPA last time ready: Wed Jan 14 11:33:38 2009
SPA uptime [HH:MM:SS]: 852:54:23
--More--
Field |
Description |
---|---|
SPA inserted |
Indicates if a SPA is currently detected in the subslot. |
SPA type |
Description of SPA including the technology type, number of ports, height of SPA (HHSPA—single height, FHSPA—double height), and optics type. |
SPA operational state |
Current state of the SPA module. |
SPA insertion time |
Time the SPA module was last physically inserted or power-cycled. |
SPA last time ready |
Time the SPA module last changed state to up or ready (the last time the module was loaded or reloaded). |
SPA uptime |
The time in service or amount of time since the module was last out of service due to a reload, power cycle, or configuration event. |
The following example shows sample output for the show hw-module subslot counters command with the framer keyword:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show hw-module subslot counters framer
SPA device framer index 0 subindex 0 info:
Milan Framer counters:
STREAM 0
Rx Bytes (48-bit) (#0x381fa078-0x883c): 163857232569448
Rx Good Bytes (48-bit) (#0x381fa080-0x8840): 1964924
Rx Good Packets (48-bit) (#0x381fa040-0x8820): 26234
Tx Byte Cnt Reg (48-bit) (#0x381fe070-0xa838): 9375380
Tx Good Bytes Cnt Reg (48-bit) (#0x381fe068-0xa834): 8909442
Tx Transmitted Packet Cnt Reg (48-bit) (#0x381fe040-0xa820): 114692
show hw-module subslot errors
EXEC
mode.show hw-module subslot [node-id] errors [ device [ device-index [device-subindex] ] ]
Syntax Description
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
You can also enter a partially qualified location specifier by using the wildcard (*) character. For example, 0/1/* would display information for all modules on slot 1 in rack 0.
Use the show hw-module subslot errors command to display error information related to the specified internal hardware device on a SPA.
Task ID
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
root-lr |
read |
Examples
The following example shows partial sample output for the show hw-module subslot errors command:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show hw-module subslot 0/1/0 errors
Subslot 0/1/0 errors info:
------------------------
SPA inserted: YES
SPA type: 4xOC3 POS SPA
SPA operational state: READY
SPA last reset reason: UNKNOWN
SPA last failure reason: UNKNOWN
Subslot 0/1/1 errors info:
------------------------
SPA inserted: YES
SPA type: 1x10GE XFP SPA
SPA operational state: READY
SPA last reset reason: UNKNOWN
SPA last failure reason: UNKNOWN
Subslot 0/1/2 errors info:
------------------------
SPA inserted: NO
Subslot 0/1/3 errors info:
------------------------
SPA inserted: NO
Subslot 0/1/4 errors info:
------------------------
SPA inserted: YES
SPA type: 4xOC48 POS/RPR HHSPA
SPA operational state: READY
SPA last reset reason: UNKNOWN
SPA last failure reason: UNKNOWN
Subslot 0/1/5 errors info:
------------------------
SPA inserted: YES
SPA type: 8xGE SPA
SPA operational state: READY
SPA last reset reason: UNKNOWN
SPA last failure reason: UNKNOWN
--More--
Field |
Description |
---|---|
Subslot */*/* errors info |
SPA for which error information is being displayed. The location of the SPA is expressed in the rack/slot/module notation. |
SPA inserted |
Indication if a SPA is currently detected in the subslot. |
SPA type |
Description of SPA including the technology type, number of ports, height of SPA (HHSPA—single-height, FHSPA—double-height), and optics type. |
SPA operational state |
Current operational state of the SPA module. |
SPA last reset reason |
Reason for the most recent reset of this SPA. |
SPA last failure reason |
Reason for the last failure on this SPA. |
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show controllers |
Displays the controller type and other information. |
show hw-module subslot plim-subblock
EXEC
mode.show hw-module subslot [node-id] plim-subblock
Syntax Description
node-id |
(Optional) Location for which to display the specified information. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
Use the show hw-module subslot plim-subblock command to display SPA firmware information, both kernel and application information, as well as heartbeat and keepalive information. The show hw-module subslot plim-subblock command is mainly used for debugging purposes.
Task ID
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
root-lr |
read |
Examples
The following example shows sample output for the show hw-module subslot plim-subblock command:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# show hw-module subslot 0/5/0 plim-subblock Subslot 0/5/0 Plim Subblock Info: ------------------------------------- Firmware information: SPA v4.10.1, ifs-spa_ppc_iox.elf Application v3.44.0, spa_ct3_pat_apps_iox.tar.gz SPA keepalive information: Heartbeat check disabled : FALSE Keepalive seq 372638, seen 372637, Time since last ipc keep 1s
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show controllers |
Displays the controller type and other information. |
show hw-module subslot registers
EXEC
mode.show hw-module subslot [node-id] registers [ device [ device-index [device-subindex] ] ]
Syntax Description
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
Use the command to display the nodes on the router.
You can also enter a partially qualified location specifier by using the wildcard (*) character. For example, 0/1/* would display information for all modules on slot 1 in rack 0.
Use the show hw-module subslot registers command to display register information for the specified internal hardware device on the SPA.
Task ID
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
root-lr |
read |
Examples
The following example shows sample output for the show hw-module subslot registers command:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show hw-module subslot 0/1/cpu0 registers
Thu Feb 19 00:38:32.908 PST
Subslot 0/1/0 registers info:
---------------------------
SPA hardware ID : 0x0
SPA SW FPGA rev.: 0x1000A
Subslot 0/1/1 registers info:
---------------------------
SPA hardware ID : 0x0
SPA SW FPGA rev.: 0x1000A
Subslot 0/1/2 registers info:
---------------------------
SPA hardware ID : 0x0
SPA SW FPGA rev.: 0x1000A
Subslot 0/1/3 registers info:
---------------------------
SPA hardware ID : 0x0
SPA SW FPGA rev.: 0x1000A
Subslot 0/1/4 registers info:
---------------------------
SPA hardware ID : 0x0
SPA SW FPGA rev.: 0x1000A
Subslot 0/1/5 registers info:
---------------------------
SPA hardware ID : 0x0
SPA SW FPGA rev.: 0x1000A
Field |
Description |
---|---|
SPA hardware ID |
SPA hardware identifier in hexadecimal format. |
SPA SW FPGA rev. |
SPA software field-programmable gate array (FPGA) revision number in hexadecimal format. |
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show controllers |
Displays the controller type and other information. |
show hw-module subslot status
To display status information about internal hardware devices for a shared port adapter (SPA), use the show hw-module subslot status command in EXEC mode.
show hw-module subslot [node-id] status [ device [ device-index [device-subindex] ] ]
Syntax Description
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
You can also enter a partially qualified location specifier by using the wildcard (*) character. For example, 0/1/* would display information for all modules on slot 1 in rack 0.
Use the show hw-module subslot status command to obtain status information about an interface on the SPA.
Task ID
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
root-lr |
read |
Examples
The following example shows sample output for the show hw-module subslot status command with the temperature-sensor option:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show hw-module subslot 0/2/CPU0 status temperature-sensor
SPA device temperature-sensor index 0 subindex 0 info:
DS1631 (0x0803c2e4) device status:
temperature = 0x1c80 (28.5 degree C)
SPA device temperature-sensor index 0 subindex 0 info:
DS1631 (0x08063bec) device status:
temperature = 0x1e00 (30.0 degree C)
Field |
Description |
---|---|
DS1631 (0x0803c2e4) device status |
Device for which the temperature status is displayed. |
temperature = 0x1c80 (28.5 degree C) |
Current temperature of the specified device, in hexadecimal format and degrees Celsius. |
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show controllers |
Displays the controller type and other information. |
show inventory
To retrieve and display information about all the Cisco products that are installed in the router, use the show inventory command in EXEC or administration EXEC mode.
EXEC Modeshow inventory [ node-id | all | location { node-id | all } | raw ]
Administration EXEC Modeshow inventory [ node-id | all | chassis | fans | location { node-id | all } | power-supply | raw ]
Syntax Description
node-id |
(Optional) Location for which to display the specified information. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
all |
(Optional) Displays inventory information for all the physical entities in the chassis. |
location {node-id|all} |
(Optional) Displays inventory information for a specific node, or for all nodes in the chassis. |
raw |
(Optional) Displays raw information about the chassis for diagnostic purposes. |
chassis |
(Optional) Displays inventory information for the entire chassis. |
fans |
(Optional) Displays inventory information for the fans. |
power-supply |
(Optional) Displays inventory information for the power supply. |
Command Default
All inventory information for the entire chassis is displayed.
Command Modes
EXEC
Administration EXEC
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.3.0 |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
If a Cisco entity is not assigned a product ID (PID), that entity is not retrieved or displayed.
Enter the show inventory command with the raw keyword to display every RFC 2737 entity installed in the router, including those without a PID, unique device identifier (UDI), or other physical identification.
![]() Note | The raw keyword is primarily intended for troubleshooting problems with the show inventory command itself. |
If any of the Cisco products do not have an assigned PID, the output displays incorrect PIDs, and version ID (VID) and serial number (SN) elements may be missing.
For UDI compliance products, the PID, VID, and SN are stored in EEPROM and NVRAM. Use the show inventory command to display this information.
Task ID
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
sysmgr |
read |
Examples
The following example shows partial sample output from the show inventory command with the raw keyword:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show inventory raw Sun Jan 25 07:40:57.903 PST NAME: "0/1/*", DESCR: "Cisco CRS-1 Series Modular Services Card" PID: CRS-MSC , VID: V02, SN: SAD09280BS9 NAME: "0/1/* - cpu", DESCR: "cpu" PID: , VID: V00, SN: SAD093000JR NAME: "0/1/* - cpu - 1.6V_P0", DESCR: "Voltage Sensor" PID: , VID: N/A, SN: NAME: "0/1/* - cpu - 1.8V_A", DESCR: "Voltage Sensor" PID: , VID: N/A, SN: NAME: "0/1/* - cpu - 2.5V_A", DESCR: "Voltage Sensor" PID: , VID: N/A, SN: NAME: "0/1/* - cpu - 3.3V_A", DESCR: "Voltage Sensor" PID: , VID: N/A, SN: NAME: "0/1/* - cpu - 5V_A", DESCR: "Voltage Sensor" PID: , VID: N/A, SN: NAME: "0/1/* - cpu - Hotspot0", DESCR: "Temperature Sensor" PID: , VID: N/A, SN: --More--
The following example shows partial sample output from the show inventory command:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show inventory Tue Apr 27 02:57:55.671 DST NAME: "0/6/*", DESCR: "Cisco CRS-1 Series Modular Services Card" PID: CRS-MSC , VID: V03, SN: SAD093702ES NAME: "0/PL6/*", DESCR: "Cisco Carrier Routing System SPA Interface Processor Card" PID: CRS1-SIP-800 , VID: V01, SN: SAD094203W2 NAME: "0/6/CPU0/129", DESCR: "CPU_PORT_1" PID: , VID: N/A, SN: NAME: "0/6/0", DESCR: "4-port OC3/STM1 POS Shared Port Adapter" PID: SPA-4XOC3-POS , VID: V01, SN: JAB093309MG NAME: "0/6/1", DESCR: "Cisco 1-Port 10GE LAN/WAN-PHY Shared Port Adapter" PID: SPA-1X10GE-WL-V2 , VID: V01, SN: JAE11474EVC NAME: "0/6/4", DESCR: "8-port OC12/STM4 POS Shared Port Adapters" PID: SPA-8XOC12-POS , VID: V01, SN: JAB094706L9 NAME: "0/6/5", DESCR: "8-port Gigabit Ethernet Shared Port Adapter" PID: SPA-8X1GE , VID: V01, SN: SAD093909GM NAME: "0/RP0/*", DESCR: "Cisco CRS-1 Series 8 Slots Route Processor" PID: CRS-8-RP , VID: V01, SN: SAD093507HX --More--
Table 1 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Field |
Description |
---|---|
NAME |
Hardware for which the inventory information is displayed. If you are displaying the chassis inventory, this field shows “chassis.” If you are displaying raw inventory, or all inventory information for all nodes in the chassis, this field shows the node name in partially qualified format. For a node, the NAME is expressed in rack/slot/module notation. |
DESCR |
Describes the chassis or the node. Chassis descriptions provide the name of the chassis and its Gbps. Node descriptions provide the type of node and its software version. A description value of “CPU_PORT_0” indicates a control Ethernet port on the CPU module. |
PID |
Physical model name of the chassis or node. |
VID |
Physical hardware revision of the chassis or node. |
SN |
Physical serial number for the chassis or node. |
show led
To display LED information for the router, or for a specific LED location, use the show led command in EXEC or administration EXEC mode.
show led [ location { node-id | all } ]
Syntax Description
location {node-id | all} |
(Optional) Specifies the node for which to display LED information. The node-id argument is expressed in the rack/slot/module notation. Use the all keyword to indicate all nodes. |
Command Default
If no node is specified, information about all LEDs on the router is displayed.
Command Modes
EXEC
Administration EXEC
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 2.0 |
This command was introduced. |
Release 3.3.0 |
The show led command was moved from the root-system task ID to the system task ID. The show led command was supported in administration EXEC mode. |
Usage Guidelines
Enter the show platform command to see the location of all nodes installed in the router.
Task ID
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
system |
read |
Examples
The following example sample output from the show led command with the all keyword:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show led location all
LOCATION MESSAGE MODE STATUS
==================================================
0/1/* IOS XR DEFAULT UNLOCKED
0/4/* ACTVDRP DEFAULT UNLOCKED
0/6/* IOS XR DEFAULT UNLOCKED
0/RP0/* ACTV RP DEFAULT UNLOCKED
0/RP1/* STBYRDY DEFAULT UNLOCKED
Field |
Description |
---|---|
LOCATION |
Location of the node. LOCATION is expressed in the rack/slot/module notation. |
MESSAGE |
Current message displayed by the LED. |
MODE |
Current operating mode of the specified node. |
STATUS |
Current status of the specified node. |
Related Commands
Command | Description |
Changes the message, mode or status of a router card LED display. |
show operational
EXEC or administration EXEC
mode.show operational mda-class [mda-class] [mda-class/naming=value] [descriptive]
Syntax Description
mda-class |
Name of the management data API (MDA) class to output. To specify a class name in hierarchy, all classes must be specified from the top of the class to the specific class name that you are interested in. MDA classes are case-sensitive. To view all available MDA classes, use the question mark (?) online help function. |
descriptive |
Displays more descriptive information. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Administration EXEC
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.6.0 |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
Although the show operational command uses the schema database, the command displays the information in a string format like the other show commands. No XML related setups or knowledge is required to use the command.
Task ID
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
Depends on the MDA class for which you are displaying the information |
read |
Examples
The following example shows sample output from the show operational command. Not all the output is shown.
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show operational BGP DefaultVRF GlobalProcessInfo descriptive
[BGP DefaultVRF GlobalProcessInfo]
InStandaloneMode: true[Standalone or Distributed mode]
RouterID: 0.0.0.0[Router ID for the local system]
ConfiguredRouterID: 0.0.0.0[Configured router ID]
LocalAS: 10[Local autonomous system #]
RestartCount: 1[No of times BGP has started]
ISRedistributeIBGPToIGPsEnabled: false[Redistribute iBGP into IGPs enabled]
IsFastExternalFalloverEnabled: true[Fast external fallover enabled]
IsBestpathMissingMEDIsWorstEnabled: false[Bestpath: Treat missing MED as worst]
.
.
.
DefaultLocalPreference: 100[Default local preference]
KeepAliveTime: 60[Default keepalive timer (seconds)]
HoldTime: 180[Default hold timer (seconds)]
GenericScanPeriod: 60[Period (in seconds) of generic scanner runs]
.
.
.
VrfIsActive: true[VRF state ]
VrfName: "default"[Name of the VRF ]
This example shows sample output from the show operational command where only the top-level MDA class is specified. Not all of the output is shown.
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show operational Inventory
Thu Feb 19 00:54:41.251 PST
[Inventory]
RackTable
Rack/Number=0
SlotTable
Slot/Number=0
CardTable
Card/Number=0
PortSlotTable
PortSlot/Number=0
Port
BasicAttributes
BasicInfo
Description: CPU_PORT_0
VendorType: 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.12.3.1.10
Name: 0/0/SP/0
IsFieldReplaceableUnit: false
CompositeClassCode: 983040
BasicAttributes
BasicInfo
Description: CE Port Slot
VendorType: 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.12.3.1.5.115
Name: portslot 0/0/SP/0
IsFieldReplaceableUnit: false
CompositeClassCode: 0
SensorTable
Sensor/Number=0
BasicAttributes
BasicInfo
Description: Temperature Sensor
VendorType: 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.12.3.1.8.42
Name: 0/0/* - host - Inlet0
CompositeClassCode: 720898
EnvironmentalMonitorPath: /admin/oper/inventory/
rack/0/entity/0/entity/0/entity/0/entity/0/attrib/
Sensor/Number=1
BasicAttributes
BasicInfo
Description: Temperature Sensor
VendorType: 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.12.3.1.8.42
Name: 0/0/* - host - Inlet1
CompositeClassCode: 720898
EnvironmentalMonitorPath: /admin/oper/inventory/
rack/0/entity/0/entity/0/entity/0/entity/1/attrib/
Sensor/Number=2
BasicAttributes
BasicInfo
Description: Temperature Sensor
VendorType: 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.12.3.1.8.42
Name: 0/0/* - host - Exhaust0
CompositeClassCode: 720898
--More--
show power allotted
To display the power allotted to the cards in the chassis, use the show power allotted command in administration EXEC mode.
show power allotted { location node-id | rack rack-no | summary }
Syntax Description
location node-id |
Displays the power consumption for the specified location. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
rack rack-no |
Displays the power consumption for the specified rack. |
summary | Displays summary information for all racks. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Administration EXEC
Command History
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Release 4.3.0 |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
The display for modular power supplies is by card. The display for fixed power supplies is by zone and card.
Task ID
Task ID | Operation |
---|---|
power |
read |
Examples
This example shows sample output from the show power allocated command on a modular power supply:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# show power allotted location 0/0/*
Sun Nov 18 22:00:51.176 UTC
nodeid = 0x2a00000f
Node Card Type State PID Power Allotted
----------------- ----------------- ----------------- ----------------- -----------------
0/0/* FP-140G POWERED UP CRS-MSC-FP140 450.0W
0/0/PL0 14-10GbE POWERED UP 14X10GBE-WL-XF 150.0W
This example shows sample output from the show power allotted command on a fixed power supply:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# show power allotted rack 0
Tue Nov 20 18:51:56.404 OST
Zone Node Card Type State PID Power Allotted
----------------- ----------------- ----------------- ----------------- ----------------- -----------------
Zone 1:
0/FAN-TR0 FAN TRAY N/A CRS-8-LCC-FAN- 75.0W
0/FAN-TR1 FAN TRAY N/A CRS-8-LCC-FAN- 75.0W
Zone 2:
0/RP0/* UNKNOWN N/A 175.0W
0/RP1/* RP(H)-X86v1 N/A CRS-8-PRP-6G 175.0W
0/SM0/* UNKNOWN N/A 185.0W
0/SM1/* FC-140G/S(H) N/A CRS-8-FC140/S 185.0W
0/SM2/* UNKNOWN N/A 185.0W
0/SM3/* FC-140G/S(H) N/A CRS-8-FC140/S 185.0W
Zone 3:
0/6/* MSC-B POWERED UP CRS-MSC-B 390.0W
0/6/PL0 JACKET CARD POWERED UP 150.0W
0/7/* MSC-140G UNPOWERED 7.0W
0/FAN-TR0 FAN TRAY N/A CRS-8-LCC-FAN- 75.0W
0/FAN-TR1 FAN TRAY N/A CRS-8-LCC-FAN- 75.0W
Related Commands
Command | Description |
Displays the power capacity of the router. | |
Displays a summary of the power information for a rack. |
show power capacity
To display the power capacity of the router, use the show power capacity command in administration EXEC mode.
show power capacity { rack rack-no | summary }
Syntax Description
rack rack-no |
Displays the power capacity for the specified rack. |
summary |
Displays summary power capacity for the chassis. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Administration EXEC
Command History
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Release 4.3.0 |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
The display for modular power supplies is by card. The display for fixed power supplies is by zone and card.
Task ID
Task ID | Operation |
---|---|
power |
read |
Examples
This example shows sample output from the show power capacity command on a modular power supply:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# show power capacity rack 0
Sun Nov 18 22:02:11.394 UTC
---------------------------------------------------------
Rack 0: Cisco CRS Series AC Power System
---------------------------------------------------------
Power Module State Power Capacity
----------------- ----------------- ---------------------
0 OK 1900.0W
1 OK 1900.0W
2 OK 1900.0W
3 OK 1900.0W
---------------------------------------------------------
Total Rack Power Capacity: 7600.0W
This example shows sample output from the show power capacity command on a fixed power supply:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# show power capacity rack 0
Sun Dec 9 02:40:09.464 PST
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rack 0: Cisco CRS Fixed AC Power System
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Zone Power Module State Zone Power Capacity
----------------- ----------------- ----------------- ---------------------
Zone 1: A[0] OK 1460.0W
B[0] OK
Zone 2: A[0] OK 1460.0W
B[0] OK
Zone 3: A[0] OK 1460.0W
B[0] OK
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Rack Power Capacity: 4380.0W
Related Commands
Command | Description |
Displays the power allotted to the cards in the chassis. | |
Displays a summary of the power information for a rack. |
show power summary
To display a summary of the power information for a rack, use the show power command in administration EXEC mode.
show power summary rack rack-no
Syntax Description
rack rack-no | Displays summary output for the specified rack |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Administration EXEC
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 4.3.0 |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
The display for modular power supplies is by card. The display for fixed power supplies is by zone and card.
Task ID
Task ID |
Operation |
---|---|
power |
read |
Examples
This example shows sample output from the show power summary command on a modular power supply.
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# show power summary rack 0
Sun Nov 18 22:02:40.434 UTC
Location Power Capacity Power Allotted Power Available
----------------- ----------------- ----------------- ------------------
Rack : 0 7600.0W 1285.0W 6315.0W
This example shows sample output from the show power summary command on a fixed power supply.
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# show power summary rack 0
Wed Nov 14 00:29:06.354 PST
Location Power Capacity Power Allotted Power Available
----------------- ----------------- ----------------- ------------------
Rack 0:
Zone 1: 1460.0W 650.0W 810.0W
Zone 2: 1460.0W 1534.0W -74.0W
Zone 3: 1460.0W 650.0W 810.0W
Related Commands
Command | Description |
Displays the power allotted to the cards in the chassis. | |
Displays the power capacity of the router. |
show platform
To display information and status for each node in the system, use the show platform command in EXEC or administration EXEC mode.
show platform [node-id]
Syntax Description
node-id |
(Optional) Node for which to display information. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Command Default
Status and information are displayed for all nodes in the system.
Command Modes
Administration EXEC
EXEC
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 2.0 |
This command was introduced. |
Release 3.3.0 |
The show platform command was first supported in administration EXEC mode. In EXEC mode, the show platform command was moved from the root-system task ID to the system task ID. |
Release 4.0.1 |
Support was added for the MSC-140G. |
Usage Guidelines
The show platform command provides a summary of the nodes in the system, including node type and status.
Enter the show platform command in administration EXEC mode to display output for the entire system. Enter the show platform command in EXEC mode to display output for only those nodes that belong to the SDR on which the command is executed.
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Task ID
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
system |
read (in EXEC mode) |
root-system |
read (in administration EXEC mode) |
Examples
The following example shows sample output from the show platform command:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show platform Node Type PLIM State Config State ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0/1/CPU0 MSC Jacket Card IOS XR RUN PWR,NSHUT,MON 0/1/0 MSC(SPA) 4XOC3-POS OK PWR,NSHUT,MON 0/1/5 MSC(SPA) 8X1GE OK PWR,NSHUT,MON 0/6/CPU0 MSC Jacket Card IOS XR RUN PWR,NSHUT,MON 0/6/0 MSC(SPA) 4XOC3-POS OK PWR,NSHUT,MON 0/6/4 MSC(SPA) 8XOC3/OC12-POS OK PWR,NSHUT,MON 0/6/5 MSC(SPA) 8X1GE OK PWR,NSHUT,MON 0/RP0/CPU0 RP(Active) N/A IOS XR RUN PWR,NSHUT,MON 0/RP1/CPU0 RP(Standby) N/A IOS XR RUN PWR,NSHUT,MON
This example shows sample output from the show platform command on the Cisco CRS Series Modular Services Card 140G:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show platform 0/3/* Thu Aug 26 15:37:34.263 UTC ********************************************************************** ********** Router is running in Dual Router configuration ********** ********************************************************************** Node Type PLIM State Config State --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0/3/CPU0 MSC-140G 20-10GbE IOS XR RUN PWR,NSHUT,NMON
The following is sample output for the show platform command with the node-id argument:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show platform 0/1/0 Node Type PLIM State Config State ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0/1/0 MSC(SPA) 4XOC3-POS OK PWR,NSHUT,MON
Field |
Description |
---|---|
Node |
Identifier of the node in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Type |
Type of node. |
PLIM |
Type of physical layer interface module currently supported on the module. |
State |
Current state of the specified node. |
Config State |
Current status of the specified node. |
Related Commands
Command | Description |
Displays environmental monitor parameters for the system. |
show redundancy
EXEC
mode.show redundancy [ location { node-id | all } | statistics | summary ]
Syntax Description
location {node-id | all} |
(Optional) Specifies the node for which to display LED information. The node-id argument is expressed in the rack/slot/module notation. Use the all keyword to indicate all nodes. |
statistics |
(Optional) Displays redundancy statistics information. |
summary |
(Optional) Displays a summary of all redundant node pairs in the router. |
Command Default
Route processor redundancy information is displayed for all nodes in the system.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 2.0 |
This command was introduced. |
Release 3.5.0 |
The statistics and trace keywords were added. |
Release 3.6.0 |
Nonstop routing (NSR) indication was added to the command display. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
Use the show redundancy command to display the redundancy status of the route processors (RPs). The show redundancy command also displays the boot and switchover history for the RPs. To view the nonstop routing (NSR) status of the standby RPs in the system, use the summary keyword.
Task ID
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
system |
read |
basic-services |
read (for statistics keyword) |
Examples
The following example shows sample output from the show redundancy command:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show redundancy location 0/rp0/cpu0 Node 0/RP0/CPU0 is in ACTIVE role Partner node (0/RP1/CPU0) is in STANDBY role Standby node in 0/RP1/CPU0 is ready Standby node in 0/RP1/CPU0 is NSR-ready Reload and boot info ---------------------- RP reloaded Mon Jul 30 19:27:42 2007: 2 weeks, 1 day, 13 hours, 40 minutes ago Active node booted Mon Jul 30 19:27:42 2007: 2 weeks, 1 day, 13 hours, 40 minutes ago Standby node boot Mon Jul 30 19:28:13 2007: 2 weeks, 1 day, 13 hours, 39 minutes ago Standby node last went not ready Mon Jul 30 20:27:00 2007: 2 weeks, 1 day, 12 hours, 41 minutes ago Standby node last went ready Mon Jul 30 20:27:00 2007: 2 weeks, 1 day, 12 hours, 41 minutes ago There have been 0 switch-overs since reload
Field |
Description |
---|---|
Node */*/* is in XXX role |
Current role of the primary route processor, where (*/*/*) is the route processor ID in the format rack/slot/module, and XXX is the role of the route processor (active or standby). In the example, this field shows that the node with the ID 0/RP0/CPU0 is in active role. |
Partner node (*/*/*) is in XXX role |
Current role of the secondary (or partner) route processor, where (*/*/*) is the route processor ID in the rack/slot/module format, and XXX is the role of the route processor (active or standby). In the example, this field shows that the node with the ID 0/RP1/CPU0 is in standby role. |
Standby node in (*/*/*) is ready |
Current state of the standby node, where (*/*/*) is the standby route processor ID. In the example, the standby node is ready. |
Standby node in (*/*/*) is NSR-ready |
Current state of the standby node regarding nonstop routing (NSR), where (*/*/*) is the standby route processor ID. In the example, the standby node is NSR-ready. |
Reload and boot info |
General overview of the active and standby route processors’ reload and boot history. |
The following sample output shows the status of the redundant RPs in the system. The status of the standby node is indicated in parentheses next to the node identifier. The nonstop routing (NSR) status is indicated following NSR. Possible values are Ready and Not ready.
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show redundancy summary Active Node Standby Node ---------- ------------ 0/4/CPU0 N/A 0/4/CPU1 N/A 0/RP0/CPU0 0/RP1/CPU0 (Ready, NSR: Ready)
Related Commands
Command | Description |
Causes the primary (active) route processor (RP) to fail over to the redundant standby RP. |
show screddrv
To display system controller (SC) redundancy information, use the show screddrv command in EXEC mode.
show screddrv [ all | standby ]
Syntax Description
all |
(Optional) Displays redundancy details for the entire router. |
standby |
(Optional) Displays detailed redundancy information for the standby node. |
Command Default
SC redundancy information is displayed for all nodes in the system.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 2.0 |
This command was introduced. |
Release 3.0 |
No modification. |
Release 3.2 |
No modification. |
Release 3.3.0 |
The show screddrv command was moved from the root-system task ID to the system task ID. The arbitration keyword was removed from the show screddrv 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. |
Release 3.9.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
Enter the show screddrv command without any of the optional parameters to display summarized SC redundancy and arbitration information for the router.
Task ID
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
system |
read |
Examples
The following is sample output from the show screddrv command with the all keyword:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show screddrv all
Redundancy Driver Info for slot 32:
Slot=32
Role=active role
State=ACTIVE STATE
Prefer_slot=0
Registers: ICreg=[1], MSreg=[33], MPPReg=[c0005cc8]
Tx error count=0
Rx error count=22
Comm Statistics=5632
SHOW REDDRV ARBITRATION is not supported.
show services role
EXEC
mode.show services role [detail] [ location node-id ]
Syntax Description
detail |
Displays the reason a role has not been enacted, if applicable. |
location node-id |
Location for which to display the specified information. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 3.5.0 |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
interface |
read |
Examples
This example displays sample output from the show services role command:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show services role
Thu Mar 1 14:53:55.530 PST
Node Configured Role Enacted Role Enabled Services
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
0/3/CPU0 SESH SESH ServiceInfra
Related Commands
Command | Description |
Configures offline mode as the role for a specific node. |
show version
To display the configuration of the system hardware, the software version, the names and sources of configuration files, and the boot images, use the show version command in EXEC mode.
show version
Syntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Release 2.0 |
This command was introduced. |
Release 3.3.0 |
The show version command was moved from the sysmgr task ID to the basic-services task ID. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
The show version command displays a variety of system information, including hardware and software version, router uptime, boot settings (configuration register), and active software.
Task ID
Task ID |
Operations |
---|---|
basic-services |
read |
Examples
This example shows partial output from the show version command:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show version
Cisco IOS XR Software, Version 3.4.0
Copyright (c) 2006 by cisco Systems, Inc.
ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 1.32(20050525:193559) [CRS-1 ROMMON],
CRS-8_P1 uptime is 1 week, 22 hours, 27 minutes
System image file is "disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.90/mbihfr-rp.vm"
cisco CRS-8/S (7457) processor with 4194304K bytes of memory.
7457 processor at 1197Mhz, Revision 1.2
16 Packet over SONET/SDH network interface(s)
16 SONET/SDH Port controller(s)
2 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)
16 GigabitEthernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)
2043k bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
38079M bytes of hard disk.
1000592k bytes of ATA PCMCIA card at disk 0 (Sector size 512 bytes).
1000640k bytes of ATA PCMCIA card at disk 1 (Sector size 512 bytes).
Package active on node 0/1/SP:
hfr-diags, V 3.3.90[1I], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-diags-3.3.90
Built on Mon Mar 27 12:29:00 UTC 2006
By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.90.1I/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8
hfr-admin, V 3.3.90[1I], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.90
Built on Mon Mar 27 09:22:26 UTC 2006
By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.90.1I/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8
hfr-base, V 3.3.90[1I], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.90
Built on Mon Mar 27 09:13:04 UTC 2006
By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.90.1I/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8
hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.90[1I], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.90
Built on Mon Mar 27 08:34:13 UTC 2006
By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.90.1I/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8
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Field |
Description |
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Cisco IOS XR Software, Version # |
Cisco IOS XR software version number currently running on the router. |
ROM |
System bootstrap version number currently running on the router. |
router uptime |
Number of uninterrupted days, hours, minutes, and seconds the system has been up and running. |
System image file is |
Location and name of the system image file currently running on the router. |
Packet over SONET/SDH network interface(s) |
Number of Packet-over-SONET/SDH interfaces available on the current router. |
SONET/SDH Port controller(s) |
Number of SONET or SDH1 interfaces available on the current router. |
Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s) |
Number of Ethernet or IEEE 802.3 interfaces available on the current router. |
GigabitEthernet/IEEE interface(s) |
Number of Gigabit Ethernet or IEEE 802.3 interfaces available on the current router. |
bytes of non-volatile configuration memory |
Available volatile configuration memory, in bytes. |
bytes of ATA PCMCIA card at disk 0 |
ATA PCMCIA2 available on the card in disk 0, in bytes. |
Package active on node 0/1/SP |
Details about the current software package that is running on the SP node in slot 1. |
upgrade cpuctrlbits
To upgrade the CPU controller bits on all nodes that are installed in the router or on a specific node, use the upgrade cpuctrlbits command in administration EXEC mode.
upgrade cpuctrlbits { all | location node-id } [ bootflash | disk0 | disk1 | internal ]
Syntax Description
all |
Upgrades the CPU controller bits on all nodes installed in the router. |
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location node-id |
Upgrades the CPU controller bits on a specific node. The node-id is expressed in the rack/slot/module notation.
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bootflash |
(Optional) Uses the images located on the bootflash to upgrade the CPU controller on all nodes, or on the specified node. |
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disk0 |
(Optional) Uses the images located on disk0 to upgrade the CPU controller on all nodes, or on the specified node. |
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disk1 |
(Optional) Uses the images located on disk1 to upgrade the CPU controller on all nodes, or on the specified node. |
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internal |
(Optional) Uses the images located in the /pkg/bin.
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Command Default
Default location for the ROMMON image: internal
Command Modes
Administration EXEC
Command History
Release |
Modification |
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Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced. |
Release 3.3.0 |
The upgrade cpuctrlbits command was moved from the sysmgr task ID to the system task ID. |
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. |
Release 3.9.0 |
No modification. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
The upgrade cpuctrlbits command is only applicable to boards that use the Squid CPU controller, and not the Squirt controller. Use the internal keyword to determine which CPU controller is used in a specific card, as indicated in bold in the following example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show controller cpuctrl internal Cpuctrl Internal Info for node 0/1/CPU0: Error Interrupts = 0 Spurious Error Interrupts = 0 PCI Error Overflows = 0 PCI PM Error Overflows = 0 PCIX Error Overflows = 0 Internal Access PCI Overflows = 0 Port Error Overflows = 0 Error Log Overflows = 0 cpuctrl Config Reg = 0x8357ffff cpuctrl Physical Offset = 0x80000000 cpuctrl Window Size = 0x40000000 cpuctrl Port Window Size = 0x04000000 cpuctrl SHMem Size = 0x00800000 cpuctrl SHMem Used = 0x00224fb0 cpuctrl version info: Squid FPGA v2.07 Fri Jan 23 16:21:01 2004 ykoren Cpuctrl Internal Info for node 0/4/CPU0: Error Interrupts = 0 Spurious Error Interrupts = 0 PCI Error Overflows = 0 PCI PM Error Overflows = 0 PCIX Error Overflows = 0 Internal Access PCI Overflows = 0 Port Error Overflows = 0 Error Log Overflows = 0 cpuctrl Config Reg = 0xffffffff cpuctrl Physical Offset = 0x80000000 cpuctrl Window Size = 0x40000000 cpuctrl Port Window Size = 0x04000000 cpuctrl SHMem Size = 0x00800000 cpuctrl SHMem Used = 0x00224fb0 cpuctrl version info: SQUIRT v3 . . .
Task ID
Task ID |
Operations |
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system |
read, write |
Examples
This example shows how to upgrade the CPU controller bits on all nodes in a router:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# upgrade cpucrtlbits all Please do not power cycle, reload the router or reset any nodes until all upgrades are completed. Please check the syslog to make sure that all nodes are upgraded successfully. If you need to perform multiple upgrades, please wait for current upgrade to be completed before proceeding to another upgrade. Failure to do so may render the cards under upgrade to be unusable.
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
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show controller cpuctrl internal |
Displays information about the internal CPU controller in the cards in the router. |
Displays information and status for each node in the system. |
upgrade hw-module fpd
To manually upgrade the current field-programmable device (FPD) image package on a module, use the upgrade hw-module fpd command in Admin EXEC mode.
upgrade hw-module fpd { all | fabldr | fpga-type | rommon } [ force ] location [ node-id | all ]
Syntax Description
all |
Upgrades all FPD images on the selected module. |
fabldr |
Upgrades the fabric-downloader FPD image on the module. |
fpga-type |
Upgrades a specific field-programmable gate array (FPGA) image on the module. Use the show fpd package command to view all available FPGA images available for a specific module. |
rommon |
Upgrades the ROMMON image on the module. |
force |
(Optional) Forces the update of the indicated FPD image package on a shared port adapter (SPA) that meets the minimum version requirements. Without this option, the manual upgrade upgrades only incompatible FPD images. |
location {node-id |all} |
Specifies the node for which to upgrade the FPD image. The node-id argument is expressed in the rack/slot/subslot notation. Use the all keyword to indicate all nodes. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Admin EXEC mode
Command History
Release |
Modification |
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Release 3.2 |
This command was introduced. |
Release 3.3.0 |
Support for multiple FPGA images was added. |
Usage Guidelines
![]() Note | The use of the force option when doing a fpd upgrade is not recommended except under explicit direction from Cisco engineering or TAC. |
During the upgrade procedure, the module must be offline (shut down but powered).
Naming notation for the node-id argument is rack/slot/subslot; a slash between values is required as part of the notation.
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rack —Chassis number of the rack.
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slot —Physical slot number of the SPA interface processor (SIP).
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subslot —Subslot number of the SPA.
For more information about the syntax for the router, use the question mark (?) online help function.
FPD upgrade in progress on some hardware, reload/configuration change on those is not recommended as it might cause HW programming failure and result in RMA of the hardware.
FPD upgrade in progress on some hardware, reload/configuration change on those is not recommended as it might cause HW programming failure and result in RMA of the hardware. Do you want to continue? [Confirm (y/n)]
FPD upgrade in progress on some hardware, configuration change on those is not recommended as it might cause HW programming failure and result in RMA of the hardware. Do you want to continue? [Confirm (y/n)]
FPD upgrade has exceeded the maximum time window, the process will terminate now. Please check the status of the hardware and reissue the upgrade command if required.
Task ID
Task ID |
Operations |
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system |
read, write |
sysmgr |
read, write |
Examples
The following example shows how to upgrade the default FPGA on a SPA:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# upgrade hw-module fpd fpga location 0/1/4 % RELOAD REMINDER: - The upgrade operation of the target module will not interrupt its normal operation. However, for the changes to take effect, the target module will need to be manually reloaded after the upgrade operation. This can be accomplished with the use of "hw-module <target> reload" command. - If automatic reload operation is desired after the upgrade, please use the "reload" option at the end of the upgrade command. - The output of "show hw-module fpd location" command will not display correct version information after the upgrade if the target module is not reloaded. Continue? [confirm] y SP/0/1/SP:Dec 22 05:41:17.920 : upgrade_daemon[125]: programming...with file /net/node0_RP1_CPU0/hfr-lc-3.3.83/fpd/ucode/fpga_gladiator_sw0.6.xsvf SP/0/1/SP:Dec 22 05:41:28.900 : upgrade_daemon[125]: ...programming... SP/0/1/SP:Dec 22 05:41:28.906 : upgrade_daemon[125]: ...it will take a while... SP/0/1/SP:Dec 22 05:41:29.004 : upgrade_daemon[125]: ...it will take a while... SP/0/1/SP:Dec 22 05:43:03.432 : upgrade_daemon[125]: ...programming... SP/0/1/SP:Dec 22 05:43:03.438 : upgrade_daemon[125]: ...it will take a while... Successfully upgraded spa fpga instance 4 on location 0/1/4.
Related Commands
Command | Description |
Displays which SPAs and SIPs are supported with your current Cisco IOS XR software release, which FPD image you need for each card, and what the minimum hardware requirements are for the various modules. | |
Displays field-programmable device (FPD) compatibility for all modules or a specific module. |