- show platform feature-manager consistency-check
- show platform flow
- show platform flow export
- show platform hardware acl accounting
- show platform hardware acl acct-xlt-tbl
- show platform hardware acl adj-rit
- show platform hardware acl capmap tcam
- show platform hardware acl config-registers
- show platform hardware acl destinfo
- show platform hardware acl diagnostics
- show platform hardware acl entry
- show platform hardware acl ethertype-cam
- show platform hardware acl hardware-hits
- show platform hardware acl initiate-lookup
- show platform hardware acl label2sel tcam
- show platform hardware acl lou
- show platform hardware acl status
- show platform hardware acl tcam
- show platform hardware acl tcp-flags-tbl
- show platform hardware acl v6-extnhdr-tbl
- show platform hardware asicreg
- show platform hardware asic-versions
- show platform hardware capacity
- show platform hardware capacity rewrite-engine
- show platform hardware cbl
- show platform hardware cef mpls detail
- show platform hardware cef adjacencies entry
- show platform hardware cef tcam
- show platform hardware cef adjacencies
- show platform hardware cef maximum-route
- show platform hardware database version
- show platform hardware earl
- show platform hardware earl eureka
- show platform hardware earl lamira
- show platform hardware earl layer2
- show platform hardware efp
- show platform hardware fan-tray
- show platform hardware flow table
- show platform hardware fpoe
- show platform hardware idprom
- show platform hardware image version slot
- show platform hardware lif l2
- show platform hardware lif l3
- show platform hardware lif stats
- show platform hardware ltl
- show platform hardware multicast routing
- show platform hardware met read
- show platform hardware statistics
- show platform hardware transceiver xml version
- show platform hardware virtual-map
- show platform hardware xml version
- show platform idbhal
- show platform idbhal conversion
- show platform ip rsvp
- show platform l2transport gre
- show platform mrm info
- show platform multicast routing
- show platform nvhmr
- show platform qos aggregate policer
- show platform qos maps
- show platform redundancy
- show platform software acl
- show platform software debug
- show platform software e8-recovery
show platform feature-manager consistency-check
To display platform-specific feature manager consistency checker configuration details, use the show platform feature-manager consistency-check command.
show platform feature-manager consistency-check {all | log | now {all |default-in | default-out | dynamic | rbacl | static}
Syntax Description
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode.
Command History
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12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display the all of the platform-specific feature manager consistency checker configurations:
Router# show platform feature-manager consistency-check all
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clear platform feature-manager consistency-check all |
Clears platform-specific feature manager consistency checker configurations. |
show platform flow
To display NetFlow usage on the platform, use the show platform flow usage command.
show platform flow {aging | export {instance number | module number} | ip {count {instance number | module number} | destination ip address | instance number | module number | multicast | protocol number | source ip address} | ipv6 {count {instance number | module number} | destination ip address | instance number | module number | multicast | protocol number | source ip address} | layer2 {count {instance number | module number} | instance number | module number} | multicast | protocol number | source ip address} | mpls {count {instance number | module number} | instance number | module number} | table-contention {aggregate {instance number | module number} | detailed {instance number | module number} | summary {instance number | module number}} | usage {instance number | module number}}
Syntax Description
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
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12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display the NetFlow usage on module 4:
Router# show platform flow usage module 4
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platform flow |
Enables NetFlow usage on the platform. |
show platform flow export
To display the Yielding Netflow Data Export (NDE) parameters, use the show platform flow export command in Priveleged EXEC mode.
show platform flow export module module
Syntax Description
module module |
Module and module number. |
Command Default
This command has no default settings.
Command Modes
Priveleged EXEC mode
Command History
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12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Examples
The following example displays the feature-related information for NDE:
Router(config)# show platform flow export module 4
Yielding NDE is enabled.
Supervisor CPU threshold = 50
Linecard CPU threshold = 70
Module/Instance 1 :
---------------------
No of flows read and exported = 1802384
No of flows discarded = 5230
No of capture+purge requests = 23049
No of purge-only requests = 120
Module/Instance 5 :
---------------------
No of flows read and exported = 1
No of flows discarded = 0
No of capture+purge requests = 13481
No of purge-only requests = 11
lionel#
lionel#
lionel#sh pla flow exp mod 1
Yielding NDE is enabled.
Supervisor CPU threshold = 50
Linecard CPU threshold = 70
Module/Instance 1 :
---------------------
No of flows read and exported = 1802384
No of flows discarded = 5230
No of capture+purge requests = 23049
No of purge-only requests = 120
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flow hardware export |
Configures NDE parameters. |
show platform hardware acl accounting
To display ACL accounting statistics, use the show platform hardware acl accounting command.
show platform hardware acl accounting {index {number | range number}} | interface {async number | auto-template number | ctunnel number | dialer number | esconphy number | filter number | filtergroup number | gigabitethernet number | longreachethernet number | loopback number | mfr number | multilink number | null number | port-channel number | portgroup number | pos-channel number | sysclock number | tengigabitethernet number | tunnel number | vif number | virtual-template number | virtual-tokenring number | vlan vlan_id | fcpa number | voabypassin number | voabypassout number | voafilterin number | voafilterout number | voain number | voaout number}}
Syntax Description
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
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12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display the ACL accounting statistics for VOA bypass-out interface number 4:
Router# show platform hardware acl accounting interface voabypassout 4
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platform hardware acl accounting |
Configures platform hardware ACL accounting statistics for the available interfaces. |
show platform hardware acl acct-xlt-tbl
To display ACL accounting tables, use the show platform hardware acl acct-xlt-tbl command.
show platform hardware acl acct-xlt-tbl {in {index {number | range number}} | out {index {number | range number}}}
Syntax Description
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
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12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display the accounting XLT entries that are sent outside the ACL:
Router# show platform hardware acl acct-xlt-tbl out index
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platform hardware acl acct-xlt-tbl |
Configures platform hardware ACL accounting tables. |
show platform hardware acl adj-rit
To display ACL TCAM adjacency entry information for various interfaces, use the show platform hardware acl adj-rit command.
show platform hardware acl adj-rit {interface {async number | auto-template number | ctunnel number | dialer number | esconphy number | filter number | filtergroup number | gigabitethernet number | longreachethernet number | loopback number | mfr number | multilink number | null number | port-channel number | portgroup number | pos-channel number | sysclock number | tengigabitethernet number | tunnel number | vif number | virtual-template number | virtual-tokenring number | vlan vlan_id | control-plane number | fcpa number | voabypassin number | voabypassout number | voafilterin number | voafilterout number | voain number | voaout number}}
Syntax Description
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
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12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display the adjacency entries for ACL asynchronous interface 4:
Router# show platform hardware acl adj-rit interface async 4
Related Commands
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platform hardware acl adj-rit |
Configures ACL TCAM adjacency entry information for various interfaces. |
show platform hardware acl capmap tcam
To display hardware ACL cap map entries for TCAM, use the show platform hardware acl capmap tcam command.
show platform hardware acl capmap tcam {A {index number | module number} | B {index number | module number}}
Syntax Description
A |
Specifies entries in TCAM A. |
B |
Specifies entries in TCAM B. |
index number |
Specifies the cap map entry index number. Range is 0-2047. |
module number |
Specifies the module number. |
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
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12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display the TCAM A cap map entry index number 20:
Router# show platform hardware acl capmap tcam A Index 20
Related Commands
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platform hardware acl capmap tcam |
Configures platform hardware ACL cap map entries for TCAM. |
show platform hardware acl config-registers
To display hardware classify block registers by module number, use the show platform hardware acl config-registers command.
show platform hardware acl config-registers {module number}
Syntax Description
module number |
Specifies the module number. |
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
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12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display the hardware classify block register for module 4:
Router# show platform hardware acl config-registers module 4
Related Commands
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platform hardware acl config-registers |
Configures platform hardware ACL classify block registers by module number. |
show platform hardware acl destinfo
To display hardware ACL destination information, use the show platform hardware acl destinfo command.
show platform hardware acl destinfo {in {index number | module number} | out {index number | module number} | module number}
Syntax Description
in |
Specifies the inbound entries. |
index number |
Displays the entry index number. Range is 0-511. |
module number |
Displays the module number. |
out |
Specifies the outbound entries. |
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
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12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display the ACL destination information for inbound entries in module 4:
Router# show platform hardware acl destinfo in module 4
Related Commands
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platform hardware acl destinfo |
Configures platform hardware ACL destination information. |
show platform hardware acl diagnostics
To display hardware ACL diagnostics reserved labels and indices by module number, use the show platform hardware acl diagnostics command.
show platform hardware acl diagnostics {module number}
Syntax Description
module number |
Specifies the module number. |
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
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12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display the hardware ACL diagnostics for module 4:
Router# show platform hardware acl diagnostics module 4
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platform hardware acl diagnostics |
Configures platform hardware ACL diagnostics by module number. |
show platform hardware acl entry
To display various ACL entries, use the show platform hardware acl entry command.
show platform hardware acl entry {compaction {module number}} | global-qos {in {arp {detail | module number} | ip {detail | module number} | ipv6 {detail | module number} | mac {detail | module number} | mpls {detail | module number}} | out {arp {detail | module number} | ip {detail | module number} | ipv6 {detail | module number} | mac {detail | module number} | mpls {detail | module number}} | interface {async number | auto-template number | ctunnel number | dialer number | esconphy number | filter number | filtergroup number | gigabitethernet number | longreachethernet number | loopback number | mfr number | multilink number | null number | port-channel number | portgroup number | pos-channel number | sysclock number | tengigabitethernet number | tunnel number | vif number | virtual-template number | virtual-tokenring number | vlan vlan_id | control-plane number | cts-reflector number | fcpa number | voabypassin number | voabypassout number | voafilterin number | voafilterout number | voain number | voaout number}} | rbacl {all {module number} | default {ip {module number} | ipv6 {module number}} | tcam {A {all {module number} | index number} | B {all {module number} | index number}}}
Syntax Description
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
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12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display the global QoS inbound ACL detailed entries for ARP protocol module 4:
Router# show platform hardware acl entry global-qos in arp detail module 4
Related Commands
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platform hardware acl entry |
Configures ACL entries. |
show platform hardware acl ethertype-cam
To display hardware ACL Ethertype CAM table by module number, use the show platform hardware acl ethertype-cam command.
show platform hardware acl ethertype-cam {module number}
Syntax Description
module number |
Specifies the module number. |
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
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12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display the hardware ACL Ethertype CAM table for module 4:
Router# show platform hardware acl ethertype-cam module 4
Related Commands
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platform hardware acl ethertype-cam |
Configures platform hardware ACL Ethertype CAM table by module number. |
show platform hardware acl hardware-hits
To display the TCAM hardware hits count, use the show platform hardware acl hardware-hits command.
show platform hardware acl hardware-hits {clear {module number} | show {module number}}
Syntax Description
clear |
Displays the cleared hardware hits. |
show |
Displays the hardware hits since last clear. |
module number |
Specifies the module number. |
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
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12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display the TCAM hardware hits cleared for module 4:
Router# show platform hardware acl hardware-hits clear 4
Related Commands
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platform hardware acl hardware-hits |
Configures the TCAM hardware hits count. |
show platform hardware acl initiate-lookup
To display ACL TCAM entries matching a pattern on available labels and interfaces, use the show platform hardware acl initiate-lookup command.
show platform hardware acl initiate-lookup {interface {async number | auto-template number | ctunnel number | dialer number | esconphy number | filter number | filtergroup number | gigabitethernet number | longreachethernet number | loopback number | mfr number | multilink number | null number | port-channel number | portgroup number | pos-channel number | sysclock number | tengigabitethernet number | tunnel number | vif number | virtual-template number | virtual-tokenring number | vlan vlan_id | fcpa number | voabypassin number | voabypassout number | voafilterin number | voafilterout number | voain number | voaout number} | label value tcam {A {arp {arp-rarp | arp_rarp_vld | global_acl_fmt_match | l2_miss | mac_da_bcast | mac_sa | ofe mode | req-rpl | sender_ip | src_snd_mac_same | src_tar_mac_same | target_ip | test} | ipv4 {acos | dst_port | first_seen [rp_bit] | frag_flag | ip_da | ip_frag | ip_sa | l4_proto | l4op | module | src_dst_as_num | src_port} | ipv6 {acos | dst_port | first_seen [rp_bit] | frag_flag | ip_da | ip_frag | ip_sa | l4_proto | l4op | module | src_dst_as_num | src_port} | l2 {acos | ce_vlan | dscp| enc | first_seen [rp_bit] | gpid | l2_miss | mac_da | mac_sa | module | vlan vlan_id} | mpls {acos | acos_gpid | exception | first_seen [rp_bit] | gpid_present | ip_hdr_vld | l2_miss | l4op | module | mpls_exp | mpls_exp_from_null | mpls_exp_of_null | mpls_label | mpls_mcast | mpls_stack | mpls_subtype | mpls_valid | u_key}} | B {arp {arp-rarp | arp_rarp_vld | global_acl_fmt_match | l2_miss | mac_da_bcast | mac_sa | ofe mode | req-rpl | sender_ip | src_snd_mac_same | src_tar_mac_same | target_ip | test} | ipv4 {acos | dst_port | first_seen [rp_bit] | frag_flag | ip_da | ip_frag | ip_sa | l4_proto | l4op | module | src_dst_as_num | src_port} | ipv6 {acos | dst_port | first_seen [rp_bit] | frag_flag | ip_da | ip_frag | ip_sa | l4_proto | l4op | module | src_dst_as_num | src_port} | l2 {acos | ce_vlan | dscp| enc | first_seen [rp_bit] | gpid | l2_miss | mac_da | mac_sa | module | vlan vlan_id} | mpls {acos | acos_gpid | exception | first_seen [rp_bit] | gpid_present | ip_hdr_vld | l2_miss | l4op | module | mpls_exp | mpls_exp_from_null | mpls_exp_of_null | mpls_label | mpls_mcast | mpls_stack | mpls_subtype | mpls_valid | u_key}}}
Syntax Description
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
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12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display the ACL TCAM entries matching a pattern on the asynchronous interface 4:
Router# show platform hardware acl initiate-lookup interface async 4
Related Commands
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platform hardware acl initiate-lookup |
Configures ACL TCAM entries matching a pattern on available labels and interfaces. |
show platform hardware acl label2sel tcam
To display label Layer 2 select entries for TCAM, use the show platform hardware acl label2sel tcam command.
show platform hardware acl label2sel tcam {A {index number} | B {index number}}
Syntax Description
A |
Specifies label Layer 2 entries in TCAM A. |
B |
Specifies label Layer 2 entries in TCAM B. |
index number |
Specifies the TCAM index number. Range is 0-8191. |
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
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12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display the TCAM A capmap entry index number 20:
Router# show platform hardware acl capmap tcam A Index 20
Related Commands
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platform hardware acl capmap tcam |
Configures platform hardware ACL capmap entries for TCAM. |
show platform hardware acl lou
To display the content of ACL logical operator units, use the show platform hardware acl lou command.
show platform hardware acl lou {index number | module number}
Syntax Description
index number |
Specifies the LOU index number. Range is 0-103. |
module number |
Specifies the module number. |
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
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12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display the ACL logical operator units for module 4:
Router# show platform hardware acl lou module 4
Related Commands
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platform hardware acl lou |
Configures hardware logical operator units for ACLs. |
show platform hardware acl status
To display hardware ACL status by module number, use the show platform hardware acl status command.
show platform hardware acl status {module number}
Syntax Description
module number |
Specifies the module number. |
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
---|---|
12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display the hardware ACL status for module 4:
Router# show platform hardware acl status module 4
Related Commands
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platform hardware acl status |
Configures platform hardware ACL status by module number. |
show platform hardware acl tcam
To display hardware ACL TCAM-related information, use the show platform hardware acl tcam command.
show platform hardware acl tcam {A {arp {accounting {module number} | module number | qos {module number} | security {module number}} | index number | ip {accounting {module number} | module number | qos {module number} | security {module number}} | ipv6 {accounting {module number} | module number | qos {module number} | security {module number}} | l2v4 {accounting {module number} | module number | qos {module number} | security {module number}} | mac {accounting {module number} | module number | qos {module number} | security {module number}} | module number | mpls {accounting {module number} | module number | qos {module number} | security {module number}}}
show platform hardware acl tcam {B {arp {accounting {module number} | module number | qos {module number} | security {module number}} | index number | ip {accounting {module number} | module number | qos {module number} | security {module number}} | ipv6 {accounting {module number} | module number | qos {module number} | security {module number}} | l2v4 {accounting {module number} | module number | qos {module number} | security {module number}} | mac {accounting {module number} | module number | qos {module number} | security {module number}} | module number | mpls {accounting {module number} | module number | qos {module number} | security {module number}}}
show platform hardware acl tcam {module number | result}
Syntax Description
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
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12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display the TCAM A ARP accounting entries for module 4:
Router# show platform hardware acl tcam A arp accounting module 4
Related Commands
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platform hardware acl tcam |
Configures platform hardware ACL TCAM. |
show platform hardware acl tcp-flags-tbl
To display information about hardware ACL TCP flags, use the show platform hardware acl tcp-flags-tbl command.
show platform hardware acl tcp-flags-tbl {detail | index number | module number}
Syntax Description
detail |
Displays TCP flags table details. |
index number |
Specifies the TCP flag index number. Range is 0-255. |
module number |
Specifies the TCP flag module number. |
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
---|---|
12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display the ACL TCP flags for module 4:
Router# show platform hardware acl tcp-flags-tbl module 4
Related Commands
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clear platform hardware acl tcp-flags-tbl |
Clears hardware ACL TCP flags. |
show platform hardware acl v6-extnhdr-tbl
To display information about hardware ACL v6 extension header table, use the show platform hardware acl v6-extnhdr-tbl command.
show platform hardware acl v6-extnhdr-tbl {detail | index number | module number}
Syntax Description
detail |
Displays extension header table details. |
index number |
Specifies the extension header table index number. Range is 0-127. |
module number |
Specifies the extension header table module number. |
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
---|---|
12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display the hardware ACL v6 extension header table information for module 4:
Router# show platform hardware acl v6-extnhdr-tbl module 4
Related Commands
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platform hardware acl v6-extnhdr-tbl |
Configures hardware ACL v6 extension header tables. |
show platform hardware asicreg
To display hardware ASIC register-related information, use the show platform hardware asicreg command.
show platform hardware asicreg {dhanush {slot number} | hyperion | medusa | mii-phy | palladium {get virtual_address | set virtual_address | all} | pentamak | ppc {all} | qchip | rchip | revati | santa-ana | sculptor | scuti | solano | supersantaana | vishakha}
Syntax Description
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
---|---|
12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display ASIC register information for the Dhanush ASIC, slot 4:
Router# show platform hardware asicreg dhanush slot 4
Related Commands
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platform hardware asicreg |
Configures platform hardware ASIC registers. |
show platform hardware asic-versions
To display hardware ASIC versions by slot number, use the show platform hardware asic-versions command.
show platform hardware asic-versions {slot number}
Syntax Description
slot number |
Specifies the slot number. |
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
---|---|
12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display the hardware ASIC version for slot number 4:
Router# show platform hardware asic-versions slot 4
Related Commands
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platform hardware asic-versions |
Configures platform hardware ASIC versions by slot number. |
show platform hardware capacity
To display the capacities and utilizations for the hardware resources, use the show platform hardware capacity command in privileged EXEC mode.
show platform hardware capacity [resource-type]
Syntax Description
resource-type |
(Optional) Hardware resource type; see the "Usage Guidelines" section for the valid values. |
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
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12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
The valid values for resource-type are as follows:
•acl—Displays the capacities and utilizations for ACL or QoS TCAM resources.
•cpu—Displays the capacities and utilizations for CPU resources.
•eobc—Displays the capacities and utilizations for Ethernet out-of-band channel resources.
•fabric—Displays the capacities and utilizations for switch fabric resources.
•flash—Displays the capacities and utilizations for flash or NVRAM resources.
•forwarding—Displays the capacities and utilizations for Layer 2 and Layer 3 forwarding resources.
•ibc—Displays the capacities and utilizations for interboard communication resources.
•interface—Displays the capacities and utilizations for interface resources.
•monitor—Displays the capacities and utilizations for SPAN resources.
•multicast—Displays the capacities and utilizations for Layer 3 multicast resources.
•netflow—Displays the capacities and utilizations for NetFlow resources.
•pfc—Displays the capacities and utilizations for all the PFC resources including Layer 2 and Layer 3 forwarding, NetFlow, CPU rate limiters, and ACL or QoS TCAM resources.
•power—Displays the capacities and utilizations for power resources.
•qos—Displays the capacities and utilizations for QoS policer resources.
•rate-limit—Displays the capacities and utilizations for CPU rate-limiter resources.
•rewrite-engine—Displays the packet drop and performance counters of the central rewrite engine on supervisor engines and line cards. For detailed information, see the show platform hardware capacity rewrite-engine command documentation.
•system—Displays the capacities and utilizations for system resources.
•vlan—Displays the capacities and utilizations for VLAN resources.
The show platform hardware capacity cpu command displays the following information:
•CPU utilization for the last 5 seconds (busy time and interrupt time), the percentage of the last 1-minute average busy time, and the percentage of the last 5-minute average busy time.
•Processor memory total available bytes, used bytes, and percentage used.
•I/O memory total available bytes, used bytes, and percentage used.
The show platform hardware capacity eobc command displays the following information:
•Transmit and receive rate
•Packets received and packets sent
•Dropped received packets and dropped transmitted packets
The show platform hardware capacity forwarding command displays the following information:
•The total available entries, used entries, and used percentage for the MAC tables.
•The total available entries, used entries, and used percentage for the FIB TCAM tables. The display is done per-protocol base.
•The total available entries, used entries, and used percentage for the adjacency tables. The display is done for each region in which the adjacency table is divided.
•The created entries, failures, and resource usage percentage for the NetFlow TCAM and ICAM tables.
•The total available entries and mask, used entries and mask, reserved entries and mask, and entries and mask used percentage for the ACL/QoS TCAM tables. The output displays the available, used, reserved, and used percentage of the labels. The output displays the resource of other hardware resources that are related to the ACL/QoS TCAMs (such as available, used, reserved, and used percentage of the LOU, ANDOR, and ORAND).
•The available, used, reserved, and used percentage for the CPU rate limiters.
The show platform hardware capacity interface command displays the following information:
•Tx/Rx drops—Displays the sum of transmit and receive drop counters on each online module (aggregate for all ports) and provides the port number that has the highest drop count on the module.
•Tx/Rx per port buffer size—Summarizes the port-buffer size on a per-module basis for modules where there is a consistent buffer size across the module.
The show platform hardware capacity monitor command displays the following SPAN information:
•The maximum local SPAN sessions, maximum RSPAN sessions, maximum ERSPAN sessions, and maximum service module sessions.
•The local SPAN sessions used or available, RSPAN sessions used or available, ERSPAN sessions used or available, and service module sessions used or available.
The show platform hardware capacity multicast command displays the following information:
•Multicast Replication Mode - Ingress and egress IPv4 and IPv6 modes.
•The MET table usage that indicates the total used and the percentage used for each module in the system.
•The bidirectional PIM DF table usage that indicates the total used and the percentage used.
The show platform hardware capacity system command displays the following information:
•PFC operating mode (PFC version: PFC3A, PFC3B, unknown, and so forth)
•Supervisor engine redundancy mode (RPR, RPR+, SSO, none, and so forth)
•Module-specific switching information, including the following information:
–Part number (WS-SUP720-BASE, WS-X6548-RJ-45, and so forth)
–Series (supervisor engine, fabric, CEF720, CEF256, dCEF256, or classic)
–CEF mode (central CEF, dCEF)
The show platform hardware capacity vlan command displays the following VLAN information:
•Total VLANs
•VTP VLANs that are used
•External VLANs that are used
•Internal VLANs that are used
•Free VLANs
Examples
This example shows how to display CPU capacity and utilization information for the route processor, the switch processor, and the LAN module in the Cisco 7600 series router:
Router# show platform hardware capacity cpu
CPU Resources
CPU utilization: Module 5 seconds 1 minute 5 minutes
1 RP 0% / 0% 1% 1%
1 SP 5% / 0% 5% 4%
7 69% / 0% 69% 69%
8 78% / 0% 74% 74%
Processor memory: Module Bytes: Total Used %Used
1 RP 176730048 51774704 29%
1 SP 192825092 51978936 27%
7 195111584 35769704 18%
8 195111584 35798632 18%
I/O memory: Module Bytes: Total Used %Used
1 RP 35651584 12226672 34%
1 SP 35651584 9747952 27%
7 35651584 9616816 27%
8 35651584 9616816 27%
Router#
This example shows how to display EOBC-related statistics for the route processor, the switch processor, and the DFCs in the Cisco 7600 series router:
Router# show platform hardware capacity eobc
EOBC Resources
Module Packets/sec Total packets Dropped packets
1 RP Rx: 61 108982 0
Tx: 37 77298 0
1 SP Rx: 34 101627 0
Tx: 39 115417 0
7 Rx: 5 10358 0
Tx: 8 18543 0
8 Rx: 5 12130 0
Tx: 10 20317 0
Router#
This example shows how to display the current and peak switching utilization:
Router# show platform hardware capacity fabric
Switch Fabric Resources
Bus utilization: current is 100%, peak was 100% at 12:34 12mar45
Fabric utilization: ingress egress
Module channel speed current peak current peak
1 0 20G 100% 100% 12:34 12mar45 100% 100% 12:34 12mar45
1 1 20G 12% 80% 12:34 12mar45 12% 80% 12:34 12mar45
4 0 20G 12% 80% 12:34 12mar45 12% 80% 12:34 12mar45
13 0 8G 12% 80% 12:34 12mar45 12% 80% 12:34 12mar45
Router#
This example shows how to display information about the total capacity, the bytes used, and the percentage that is used for the flash or NVRAM resources present in the system:
Router# show platform hardware capacity flash
Flash/NVRAM Resources
Usage: Module Device Bytes: Total Used %Used
1 RP bootflash: 31981568 15688048 49%
1 SP disk0: 128577536 105621504 82%
1 SP sup-bootflash: 31981568 29700644 93%
1 SP const_nvram: 129004 856 1%
1 SP nvram: 391160 22065 6%
7 dfc#7-bootflash: 15204352 616540 4%
8 dfc#8-bootflash: 15204352 0 0%
Router#
This example shows how to display the capacity and utilization of the EARLs present in the system:
Router# show platform hardware capacity forwarding
L2 Forwarding Resources
MAC Table usage: Module Collisions Total Used %Used
6 0 65536 11 1%
VPN CAM usage: Total Used %Used
512 0 0%
L3 Forwarding Resources
FIB TCAM usage: Total Used %Used
72 bits (IPv4, MPLS, EoM) 196608 36 1%
144 bits (IP mcast, IPv6) 32768 7 1%
detail: Protocol Used %Used
IPv4 36 1%
MPLS 0 0%
EoM 0 0%
IPv6 4 1%
IPv4 mcast 3 1%
IPv6 mcast 0 0%
Adjacency usage: Total Used %Used
1048576 175 1%
Forwarding engine load:
Module pps peak-pps peak-time
6 8 1972 02:02:17 UTC Thu Apr 21 2005
Netflow Resources
TCAM utilization: Module Created Failed %Used
6 1 0 0%
ICAM utilization: Module Created Failed %Used
6 0 0 0%
Flowmasks: Mask# Type Features
IPv4: 0 reserved none
IPv4: 1 Intf FulNAT_INGRESS NAT_EGRESS FM_GUARDIAN
IPv4: 2 unused none
IPv4: 3 reserved none
IPv6: 0 reserved none
IPv6: 1 unused none
IPv6: 2 unused none
IPv6: 3 reserved none
CPU Rate Limiters Resources
Rate limiters: Total Used Reserved %Used
Layer 3 9 4 1 44%
Layer 2 4 2 2 50%
ACL/QoS TCAM Resources
Key: ACLent - ACL TCAM entries, ACLmsk - ACL TCAM masks, AND - ANDOR,
QoSent - QoS TCAM entries, QOSmsk - QoS TCAM masks, OR - ORAND,
Lbl-in - ingress label, Lbl-eg - egress label, LOUsrc - LOU source,
LOUdst - LOU destination, ADJ - ACL adjacency
Module ACLent ACLmsk QoSent QoSmsk Lbl-in Lbl-eg LOUsrc LOUdst AND OR ADJ
6 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 1%
Router#
This example shows how to display the interboard communication resources:
Router# show platform hardware capacity ibc
IBC Resources
Module Packets/sec Total packets Dropped packets
1 RP Rx: 3 5001419 0
Tx: 1 1943884 0
Router#
This example shows how to display the interface resources:
Router# show platform hardware capacity interface
Interface Resources
Interface drops:
Module Total drops: Tx Rx Highest drop port: Tx Rx
9 0 2 0 48
Interface buffer sizes:
Module Bytes: Tx buffer Rx buffer
1 12345 12345
5 12345 12345
Router#
This example shows how to display SPAN information:
Router# show platform hardware capacity monitor
SPAN Resources
Source sessions: 2 maximum, 0 used
Type Used
Local 0
RSPAN source 0
ERSPAN source 0
Service module 0
Destination sessions: 64 maximum, 0 used
Type Used
RSPAN destination 0
ERSPAN destination (max 24) 0
Router#
This example shows how to display the capacity and utilization of resources for Layer 3 multicast functionality:
Router# show platform hardware capacity multicast
L3 Multicast Resources
IPv4 replication mode: ingress
IPv6 replication mode: ingress
Bi-directional PIM Designated Forwarder Table usage: 4 total, 0 (0%) used
Replication capability: Module IPv4 IPv6
5 egress egress
9 ingress ingress
MET table Entries: Module Total Used %Used
5 65526 6 0%
Router#
This example shows how to display information about the system power capacities and utilizations:
Router# show platform hardware capacity power
Power Resources
Power supply redundancy mode: administratively combined
operationally combined
System power: 1922W, 0W (0%) inline, 1289W (67%) total allocated
Powered devices: 0 total
Router#
This example shows how to display the capacity and utilization of QoS policer resources per EARL in the Cisco 7600 series router:
Router# show platform hardware capacity qos
QoS Policer Resources
Aggregate policers: Module Total Used %Used
1 1024 102 10%
5 1024 1 1%
Microflow policer configurations: Module Total Used %Used
1 64 32 50%
5 64 1 1%
Router#
This example shows how to display information about the key system resources:
Router# show platform hardware capacity system
System Resources
PFC operating mode: PFC3BXL
Supervisor redundancy mode: administratively rpr-plus, operationally rpr-plus
Switching Resources: Module Part number Series CEF mode
5 WS-SUP720-BASE supervisor CEF
9 WS-X6548-RJ-45 CEF256 CEF
Router#
This example shows how to display VLAN information:
Router# show platform hardware capacity vlan
VLAN Resources
VLANs: 4094 total, 10 VTP, 0 extended, 0 internal, 4084 free
Router#
Related Commands
show platform hardware capacity rewrite-engine
To display the packet drop and performance counters of the central rewrite engine on supervisor engines and line cards, use the show platform hardware capacity rewrite-engine command in privileged EXEC mode.
show platform hardware capacity rewrite-engine {drop | performance} [slot number] [rate [sample_interval]] [details]
Syntax Description
Defaults
If the sample interval is not specified, the default interval is 50 msec.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
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|
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12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
In the show platform hardware capacity rewrite-engine performance command output, a value of N/A indicates that the slot or channel has a rewrite engine, but does not support performance counters.
Examples
This example shows how to display the packet drop counters of the central rewrite engine in all installed supervisor engines and line cards:
Router# show platform hardware capacity rewrite-engine drop
slot channel packet drops total overruns
----+---------+-----------------+------------------+
1 0 0 0
5 0 15440040 22
7 0 44 0
7 1 0 0
This example shows how to display a detailed report of the packet drop counters of the module in slot 1:
Router# show platform hardware capacity rewrite-engine drop slot 1 details
slot channel drop_id description packet drops total overruns
----+-------+-------+--------------------+----------------+--------------+
1 0 0x5ED DROP NON BPDU 0 0
1 0 0x5EB DROP BPDU 0 0
1 1 0x5ED DROP NON BPDU 0 0
1 1 0x5EB DROP BPDU 0 0
This example shows how to display the packet drop counters of the module in slot 5 over the default sample interval of 50 msec:
Router# show platform hardware capacity rewrite-engine drop slot 5 rate
slot channel drop rate [pps] overrun [Y/N]
----+---------+----------------------+-------------+
5 0 120079 Y
This example shows how to display the packet drop counters of the module in slot 5 over a sample interval of 20 msec:
Router# show platform hardware capacity rewrite-engine drop slot 5 rate 20
slot channel drop rate [pps] overrun [Y/N]
----+---------+----------------------+-------------+
5 0 180000 N
This example shows how to display the performance counters of the central rewrite engine in all installed supervisor engines and line cards:
Router# show platform hardware capacity rewrite-engine performance
slot channel perf_id description packets total overruns
----+-------+-------+--------------------+----------------+--------------+
1 0 0x235 FAB RX 0 12870 0
1 0 0x237 FAB RX 1 0 0
1 0 0x27B FAB TX 0 164 0
1 0 0x27F FAB TX 1 0 0
1 0 0x350 REPLICATION ML3 0 0
1 0 0x351 REPLICATION ML2 0 0
1 0 0x352 RECIRC L2 0 0
1 0 0x353 RECIRC L3 0 0
1 0 0x34C SPAN TX 0 0 0
1 0 0x34D SPAN TX 1 0 0
1 0 0x34E SPAN RX 0 0 0
1 0 0x34F SPAN RX 1 0 0
1 0 0x354 SPAN TERMINATION 0 0
1 1 0x235 FAB RX 0 106065 0
1 1 0x237 FAB RX 1 0 0
1 1 0x27B FAB TX 0 180806 0
1 1 0x27F FAB TX 1 0 0
1 1 0x350 REPLICATION ML3 0 0
1 1 0x351 REPLICATION ML2 0 0
1 1 0x352 RECIRC L2 0 0
1 1 0x353 RECIRC L3 0 0
1 1 0x34C SPAN TX 0 0 0
1 1 0x34D SPAN TX 1 0 0
1 1 0x34E SPAN RX 0 201 0
1 1 0x34F SPAN RX 1 90201 0
1 1 0x354 SPAN TERMINATION 0 0
4 0 N/A
5 0 0xBE FAB RX 0 181496 0
5 0 0xC0 FAB RX 1 0 0
5 0 0x112 FAB TX 0 992089 0
5 0 0x116 FAB TX 1 0 0
5 0 0x299 REPLICATION ML3 0 0
5 0 0x29A REPLICATION ML2 0 0
5 0 0x29B RECIRC L2 0 0
5 0 0x29C RECIRC L3 0 0
5 0 0x295 SPAN TX 0 91166 0
5 0 0x296 SPAN TX 1 91313 0
5 0 0x297 SPAN RX 0 1 0
5 0 0x298 SPAN RX 1 1 0
5 0 0x29D SPAN TERMINATION 0 0
This example shows how to display the performance counters of the module in slot 5:
Router# show platform hardware capacity rewrite-engine performance slot 5
slot channel perf_id description packets total overruns
----+-------+-------+--------------------+----------------+--------------+
5 0 0xBE FAB RX 0 1330 0
5 0 0xC0 FAB RX 1 0 0
5 0 0x112 FAB TX 0 715253 0
5 0 0x116 FAB TX 1 0 0
5 0 0x299 REPLICATION ML3 0 0
5 0 0x29A REPLICATION ML2 0 0
5 0 0x29B RECIRC L2 0 0
5 0 0x29C RECIRC L3 0 0
5 0 0x295 SPAN TX 0 1022 0
5 0 0x296 SPAN TX 1 1152 0
5 0 0x297 SPAN RX 0 1 0
5 0 0x298 SPAN RX 1 1 0
5 0 0x29D SPAN TERMINATION 0 0
This example shows how to display the performance counters of the module in slot 5 over the default sample interval of 50 msec:
Router# show platform hardware capacity rewrite-engine performance slot 5 rate
slot channel perf_id description packet rate[pps] overrun [Y/N]
----+-------+-------+--------------------+----------------+--------------+
5 0 0xBE FAB RX 0 11680 N
5 0 0xC0 FAB RX 1 0 N
5 0 0x112 FAB TX 0 11680 N
5 0 0x116 FAB TX 1 0 N
5 0 0x299 REPLICATION ML3 0 N
5 0 0x29A REPLICATION ML2 0 N
5 0 0x29B RECIRC L2 0 N
5 0 0x29C RECIRC L3 0 N
5 0 0x295 SPAN TX 0 5840 N
5 0 0x296 SPAN TX 1 5840 N
5 0 0x297 SPAN RX 0 0 N
5 0 0x298 SPAN RX 1 0 N
5 0 0x29D SPAN TERMINATION 0 N
Related Commands
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clear platform hardware capacity rewrite-engine counter |
Clears the packet drop and performance counters of the central rewrite engine on supervisor engines and line cards. |
show platform hardware cbl
To display hardware CBL by slot number, use the show platform hardware cbl command.
show platform hardware cbl {slot number}
Syntax Description
slot number |
Specifies the module number. |
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
---|---|
12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display the hardware CBL for slot 4:
Router# show platform hardware cbl slot 4
Related Commands
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platform hardware cbl |
Configures platform hardware CBL by slot number. |
show platform hardware cef mpls detail
To display MPLS CEF detail information use the show platform hardware cef mpls detail command in privileged EXEC mode.
show platform hardware cef mpls detail [earl earl-id | module mod-num] group {ip-addr [detail | verbose]}
Syntax Description
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
---|---|
15.1(1)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
The show platform hardware cef mpls detail command displays detailed information about MPLS adjacency entries. For each adjacency, use the show platform hardware cef adjacencies entry command to display the MPLS adjacency information.
Examples
This example shows how to display the MPLS CEF hardware details for EARL 1:
Router# show platform hardware multicast routing ip group 226.1.1.1 detail
show platform hardware cef mpls detail earl 1
Codes: M - mask entry, V - value entry, A - adjacency index, NR- no_route bit
LS - load sharing count, RI - router_ip bit, DF: default bit
CP - copy_to_cpu bit, AS: dest_AS_number, DGTv - dgt_valid bit
DGT: dgt/others value, LS: load sharing count on eos condition
EE: EOS enable, NW: num swap paths, NP: num push paths
Format:MPLS (valid class vpn_tbid vpn_vld Label0 M EoS Lif/Label1
M(52740 ): 1 F 3FFF 1 FFFFF 0 1 0
V(52740 ): 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0
(A:213012, LS:0, NR:0, RI:0, DF:0 CP:0 DGTv:0, DGT:0)
M(52742 ): 1 F 3FFF 1 FFFFF 0 1 0
V(52742 ): 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 0
(A:78089 , LS:0, NR:0, RI:0, DF:0 CP:0 DGTv:0, DGT:0)
M(52822 ): 1 F 3FFF 1 FFFFF 0 1 0
V(52822 ): 1 2 0 1 21 0 1 0
(A:213013, LS:0, NR:0, RI:0, DF:0 CP:0 DGTv:0, DGT:0)
M(52830 ): 1 F 3FFF 1 FFFFF 0 1 0
V(52830 ): 1 2 0 1 23 0 1 0
(A:213017, LS:0, NR:0, RI:0, DF:0 CP:0 DGTv:0, DGT:0)
M(52834 ): 1 F 3FFF 1 FFFFF 0 1 0
V(52834 ): 1 2 0 1 24 0 1 0
Router#
Related Commands
show platform hardware cef adjacencies entry
To display a single adjacency entry index, use the show platform hardware cef adjacencies entry command in privileged EXEC mode
show platform hardware cef adjacencies entry entry-num
Syntax Description
entry-num |
Displays the adjacency index; valid values are 0 through 1048575. |
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
---|---|
15.1(1)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the index for CEF adjacency 45:
Router# show platform hardware cef adjacencies entry 45
Index: 45 -- Valid entry (valid = 1) --
Adjacency fields:
___________________________________________________
|adj_stats = EN | fwd_stats = EN | format = IP
|_________________|__________________|______________
|rdt = OFF | elif = 0x2D | vpn = 0x3FFF
|_________________|__________________|______________
RIT fields: The entry has a Recirc. Format
_________________________________________________________
|decr_ttl=NO | l2_fwd=YES | ccc = 4 | add_shim_hdr = NO
|_____________|____________|_________|____________________
Statistics: Packets = 0
Bytes = 0
Router#
Related Commands
show platform hardware cef tcam
To display platform hardware Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF) Forwarding Information Base (FIB) Ternary Content Addressable Memory (TCAM), use the show platform hardware cef command.
show platform hardware cef tcam {ecc [detail [earl earl-id] | module module-num]| earl earl-id]| module module-num]| hit [detail [earl earl-id] | module module-num]| earl earl-id]| module module-num]| keys [count | exception ]| memory usage | segment [detail [earl earl-id] | module module-num]| earl earl-id]| module module-num] | select [detail [earl earl-id] | module module-num]| earl earl-id]| module module-num] | shadow [detail [earl earl-id] | module module-num]| earl earl-id]| module module-num] | timing [detail [earl earl-id] | module module-num]| earl earl-id]| module module-num] | utilization [detail [earl earl-id] | module module-num]| earl earl-id]| module module-num]| earl earl-id] | module module-num]
Syntax Description
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
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12.2(33)SX |
Support for this command was introduced. |
15.1(1)SY |
Added ecc, key, memory, segment, select, shadow, timing, and utilization keywords. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the hardware CEF TCAM key exception:
Router(config)# show platform hardware cef tcam keys exception
Priorities in exception:
Class ID Pri (>=) Max Key-Cnt Pri-Cnt
IPv4 0 16 35 35085
IPv4-Mcast 1 68 68 0
MPLS 2 17 17 0
EOMPLS 3 19 19 0
MPLS-VPN 4 9 9 0
Diags 5 5 5 0
IPv6-Local 6 390 390 0
IPv6-Mcast 7 261 261 0
IPv6-Global 8 244 390 1051
VPLSv4-Mcast 9 69 69 0
VPLSv6-Mcast 10 261 261 0
Keys in each Pri in exception:
Class ID Pri XCP Pri-Cnt
IPv4 0 16 4096
. . 17 15507
. . 18 7753
. . 19 3876
. . 20 1939
. . 21 969
. . 22 484
. . 23 243
. . 24 121
. . 25 60
. . 26 34
. . 30 2
. . 34 1
IPv6-Global 8 244 129
. . 245 126
. . 246 118
. . 247 114
. . 248 111
. . 249 109
. . 250 109
. . 251 107
. . 252 64
. . 253 32
. . 254 16
. . 255 8
. . 256 4
. . 257 2
. . 389 1
. . 390 1
Spanslogic#show platform hardware cef tcam memory usage
Buffer allocation summary:
Data Page Total Total Used Used Free Free
Id Size Size Count Size Count Size Count Size Type
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Void
1 80 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bsort
2 2076 65536 279 576K 0 0 279 565K Bsort Node
3 3456 65536 288 1.00M 20 39744 268 904K Bsort Stat
4 60 65536 2184 128K 1697 99.4K 487 29220 Wsort Seg
5 104 65536 630 65536 17 1768 613 63752 Wsort Win
6 1024 65536 384 384K 17 17408 367 367K Wsort Avail
7 3644 3644 3 10932 3 10932 0 0 Group
8 324 8192 25 8192 20 6480 5 1620 Group Entry
9 0 0 2 20480 2 20480 0 0 SE Block
10 4104 65536 3660 15.2M 2814 11.1M 846 3.31M SE Slice
11 52 65536 2520 128K 1697 88244 823 42796 SE Seg
12 68 65536 18297 1.18M 0 0 18297 1.18M SE Rec
13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SE Pri
14 48 65536 619k 28.3M 587k 26.8M 32320 1.47M Key
15 8 65536 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bit 64
16 12 65536 1.20m 13.7M 1.13m 13.2M 63352 742K Bit 96
17 16 65536 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bit 128
18 20 65536 39312 768K 36634 715K 2678 53560 Bit 160
19 24 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bit 192
20 28 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bit 224
21 32 65536 8192 256K 5628 175K 2564 82048 Bit 256
22 36 65536 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bit 288
23 40 65536 1638 65536 98 3920 1540 61600 Bit 320
24 44 44 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bit 352
25 48 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bit 384
26 52 52 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bit 416
27 56 56 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bit 448
28 60 65536 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bit 480
29 64 64 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bit 512
30 68 68 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bit 544
31 72 72 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bit 576
32 76 76 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bit 608
33 80 65536 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bit 640
34 84 84 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bit 672
35 88 88 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bit 704
* * * 1.89m 61.9M 1.77m 52.7M 124k 8.81M Total
Router(config)#
This example shows how to display the hardware CEF TCAM timing information:
Router(config)# show platform hardware cef tcam timing
(0) Groom Clock: 182us (Min) << 71ms (Avg) << 404ms (Max) = 09.19s (Tot)
5.28ms 1.16ms 10ms 38ms 3.43ms 10ms 166ms 223ms
5.06ms 960us 9.34ms 37ms 1.79ms 96ms 110ms 155ms
4.72ms 1.06ms 8.90ms 34ms 813us 4.14ms 110ms 138ms
4.12ms 755us 6.81ms 32ms 305us 75ms 28ms 237ms
3.90ms 690us 6.13ms 30ms 228us 50ms 247ms 199ms
3.67ms 529us 5.81ms 28ms 274us 94ms 217ms 63ms
3.38ms 506us 3.68ms 25ms 1.73ms 269ms 218ms 96ms
3.14ms 400us 2.94ms 23ms 279us 119ms 277ms 66ms
2.94ms 351us 3.63ms 20ms 115ms 163ms 346ms 94ms
2.87ms 306us 2.75ms 18ms 46ms 404ms 316ms 35ms
2.76ms 291us 1.18ms 16ms 156ms 351ms 154ms 84ms
3.30ms 275us 794us 13ms 87ms 319ms 220ms 5.51ms
5.20ms 202us 736us 11ms 8.52ms 85ms 220ms 203ms
2.77ms 190us 39ms 9.58ms 112ms 229ms 189ms 191ms
1.58ms 182us 39ms 7.52ms 73ms 180ms 172ms 216ms
1.84ms 11ms 38ms 5.63ms 90ms 188ms 227ms 1.27ms
(1) Add Clock: 11us (Min) << 13us (Avg) << 107us (Max) = 1.78ms (Tot)
11us 11us 11us 12us 11us 12us 12us 12us
11us 12us 12us 11us 11us 11us 11us 12us
12us 11us 12us 12us 11us 12us 12us 12us
12us 12us 12us 12us 11us 12us 12us 13us
11us 12us 12us 12us 11us 11us 11us 12us
12us 12us 12us 12us 11us 12us 12us 12us
12us 12us 11us 12us 11us 11us 11us 12us
11us 11us 12us 11us 11us 12us 12us 12us
11us 12us 11us 11us 11us 12us 11us 11us
12us 12us 12us 11us 11us 11us 11us 40us
107us 12us 12us 12us 12us 12us 12us 41us
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Router(config)#
This example shows how to display the hardware CEF TCAM utilization information:
Router(config)# show platform hardware cef tcam utilization
Util summary for Pool 0: 524288 keys, 1024 segs, 36 Mb
Type KeyCnt KeyUse SegCnt SegUse Util Free
0 463704 463704 909 909 99 115
1 0 0 0 0 0 115
2 0 0 0 0 0 57
3 0 0 0 0 0 29
4 0 0 0 0 0 28
Tot 463704 463704 909 909 99 115
Util summary for Pool 1: 524288 keys, 1024 segs, 36 Mb
Type KeyCnt KeyUse SegCnt SegUse Util Free
0 105327 105327 208 208 98 803
1 9 18 7 7 0 803
2 46 184 3 6 5 391
3 0 0 0 0 0 191
4 0 0 0 0 0 189
Tot 105382 105529 218 221 93 803
Util summary for Pool 8: 1048576 keys, 2048 segs, 72 Mb
Type KeyCnt KeyUse SegCnt SegUse Util Free
0 569031 569031 1117 1117 99 918
1 9 18 7 7 0 918
2 46 184 3 6 5 448
3 0 0 0 0 0 220
4 0 0 0 0 0 217
Tot 569086 569233 1127 1130 98 918
Related Commands
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clear platform hardware cef adjacencies |
Clears platform hardware CEF adjacencies. |
show platform hardware cef adjacencies
To display platform hardware Cisco Express ForwardingCEF adjacencies, use the show platform hardware cef adjacencies command.
show platform hardware cef adjacencies all {detail {module {module number}
show platform hardware cef adjacencies allocation-map {number | module {module number}}
show platform hardware cef adjacencies decap-tunnel {detail {module {module number}}}
show platform hardware cef adjacencies earl {earl-id}
show platform hardware cef adjacencies encap-tunnel {A.B.C.D | {detail {module {module number}
show platform hardware cef adjacencies entry number | errors {module}
show platform hardware cef adjacencies mac-address {h.h.h.}
show platform hardware cef adjacencies mac-rewrite {detail | module}
show platform hardware cef adjacencies module
show platform hardware cef adjacencies mpls {detail | module}
show platform hardware cef adjacencies multicast {detail | module}
show platform hardware cef adjacencies nat {detail | module }
show platform hardware cef adjacencies recirculation {detail | module}
show platform hardware cef adjacencies resource-level
show platform hardware cef adjacencies special {module}
show platform hardware cef adjacencies status {number | module}
show platform hardware cef adjacencies tcp-intercept {detail | module}
show platform hardware cef adjacencies usage {decap-tunnel | encap-tunnel | mac-rewrite | module | mpls | multicast | nat | recirculation |tcp-intercept}}
Syntax Description
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
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12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display the CEF adjacencies allocation map module number:
Router# show platform hardware cef adjacencies allocation-map module 4
This example shows how to display the CEF adjacencies status allocated or used starting at entry 100:
Router# show platform hardware cef adjacencies status 100
Hardware Adjacencies used or allocated entries:
Users: "fib-ucast-v4" "fib-ucast-v6" "mpls" "vpls-ucast"
"fib-mcast" "vpls-mcast" "acl-feature" "netflow-feat"
"online-diag" "adjacency-mgr" "exceptions"
------------------------------------------------------
Index Owner Status Time
80128 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80129 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80130 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80131 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80132 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80133 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80134 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80135 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80136 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80137 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80138 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80139 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80140 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80141 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80142 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80143 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80144 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80145 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80146 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80147 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80148 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80149 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80150 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80151 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80152 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80153 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80154 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80155 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80156 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80157 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80158 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80159 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80160 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80161 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80162 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80163 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80164 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80165 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80166 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80167 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80168 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80169 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80170 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80171 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
80172 netflow-feat Allocated *Jun 21 23:56:25.287
Router#
Related Commands
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clear platform hardware cef adjacencies |
Clears platform hardware CEF adjacencies. |
show platform hardware cef maximum-route
To display Cisco Express Forwarding (CEFv6) maximum routes, use the show platform hardware cef maximum-routes command in Privileged EXEC mode. This command displays both the maximum routes configuration and the current usage of entries within the dedicated area and the shared area.
show platform hardware cef maximum-routes {usage}
Syntax Description
usage |
Specifies the usage. |
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
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|
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12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display CEFv6 maximum routes configuration and the current usage of entries within the dedicated area and the shared area:
Router#
show platform hardware cef maximum-routes
Fib-size: 256k (262144), shared-size: 25k (25600), shared-usage: 0k(0)
Protocol Max-routes Use-shared-region Dedicated
-------- ---------- ----------------- ---------
IPV4 217 k Yes 192k
IPV4-MCAST 4 k No 4k
IPV6 35 k Yes 10k
IPV6-MCAST 6 k No 6k
MPLS 5 k No 5k
MPLS-VPN 3 k No 3k
EoMPLS 3 k No 3k
VPLS-IPV4-MCAST 4 k No 4k
VPLS-IPV6-MCAST 4 k No 4k
This example shows how to display CEFv6 accounting prefix statistics:
Router(config)#
show platform hardware cef maximum-routes usage
Fib-size: 256k (262144), shared-size: 25k (25600), shared-usage: 0k(0)
Protocol Max-routes Usage Usage-from-shared
------- ---------- ----- -----------------
IPV4 217 k 48 (0 k) 0 (0 k)
IPV4-MCAST 4 k 6 (0 k) 0 (0 k)
IPV6 35 k 2 (0 k) 0 (0 k)
IPV6-MCAST 6 k 4 (0 k) 0 (0 k)
MPLS 5 k 1 (0 k) 0 (0 k)
MPLS-VPN 3 k 0 (0 k) 0 (0 k)
EoMPLS 3 k 2 (0 k) 0 (0 k)
VPLS-IPV4-MCAST 4 k 0 (0 k) 0 (0 k)
VPLS-IPV6-MCAST 4 k 0 (0 k) 0 (0 k)
Router#
Related Commands
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platform hardware cef maximum-route |
Limits the maximum number of routes that can be programmed in the hardware. |
show platform hardware database version
To display the platform hardware database version, use the show platform hardware database command.
show platform hardware database version [slot slot_number]
Syntax Description
slot slot_number |
Specifies the slot number of a module that has hardware abstraction layer (HAL) support. |
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
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12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
15.0(1)SY1 |
The slot keyword and slot_number argument were added. |
Usage Guidelines
The show platform hardware database command displays the following Supervisor Engine 2T platform hardware database version:
•Bundled data
•Data from flash
•Currently used data
•Data information stored in region 1
•Data information stored in region 2
•Data information stored in golden region
The flash region has three states:
•APPROVED—The region is verified and can be used for building the hardware database.
•FIRST_RUN—The data in this region has not been verified yet, and reload is required to verify it.
•INVALID—The region is not valid.
Note It is normal for the command to display "INVALID" when the hardware database version has not been upgraded.
The slot keyword is supported only on modules that have hardware abstraction layer (HAL) support.
Examples
This example shows how to display the platform hardware database version:
Router# show platform hardware database version
Hardware database image bundle version: 2.1.0
Description: Hardware database release 2.1.0
Hardware database flash version from region S (Gold): 0.19.23
Hardware database runtime using image bundle version: 2.1.0
Region F1: INVALID
Region F2: INVALID
Region S (Golden): Version: 0.19.23
Description: change slot 7 from le_adaptive to le_gain (le_fixed)
Related Commands
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upgrade hardware database |
Upgrades the hardware database version. |
show platform hardware earl
To display platform hardware EARL information, use the show platform hardware earl command.
show platform hardware earl {cc {table {agegrp {entry {entry number}} | bem {entry {entry number}} | bpm {entry {entry number}} | glblvlan {entry {entry number}}}} | earl_db | eureka | lamira | layer2 | wf-fpga}
Syntax Description
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
---|---|
12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display the EARL consistency checker age group entry 4444:
Router(config)# show platform hardware earl cc table agegrp entry 4444
Related Commands
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clear platform hardware earl |
Clears platform hardware EARL information. |
show platform hardware earl eureka
To display platform hardware EARL Eureka ASIC information, use the show platform hardware earl eureka command.
show platform hardware earl eureka config {all {file {word}} | module {ac {dbi | epp | ft | l2u | l2ui | l3lu | l3lu312 | l3mg | lif | lm_rx | lm_tx | ntfy | pb1_rx | pb1_tx | pb2_rx | pb2_tx | pp | rbi } | dbi | epp | ft | l2u | l2ui | l3lu | l3lu312 | l3mg | lif | lm_rx | lm_tx | ntfy | pb1_rx | pb1_tx | pb2_rx | pb2_tx | pp | rbi}}
show platform hardware earl eureka ecc {configuration {all | table {eu-acl0 | eu-acl1 | ft | lb | ldb | lifdb | lifstat | rbi}} | statistics {all | table {eu-acl0 | eu-acl1 | ft | lb | ldb | lifdb | lifstat | rbi}}}
show platform hardware earl eureka interupts {all {file {word}} | clear {all {file} | module} | module {ac | epp | ft | l2u | l2ui | l3lu | l3lu312 | l3mg | lif | lm_rx | lm_tx | ntfy | pb1_rx | pb1_tx | pb2_rx | pb2_tx | pp | rbi | se}}
show platform hardware earl eureka statistics {all {file} | clear {all | module} | module {ac | epp | ft | l2u | l2ui | l3lu | l3lu312 | l3mg | lif | lm_rx | lm_tx | ntfy | pb1_rx | pb1_tx | pb2_rx | pb2_tx | pp | rbi | se}}
show platform hardware earl eureka vsl {mapping-tables {pb1 {dst-post-map | dst-pre-map | src-pre-map}} | pb2} | registers}
Syntax Description
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
---|---|
12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display all of EARL Eureka ASIC configurations:
Router# show platform hardware earl eureka config all
Related Commands
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clear platform hardware earl eureka |
Clears platform hardware EARL Eureka ASIC information. |
show platform hardware earl lamira
To display platform hardware EARL Lamira ASIC information, use the show platform hardware earl lamira command.
show platform hardware earl lamira {config {all {file {word}} | module {ci | cl1 | cl1_2 | cl2 | gv | if | l3 | la0 | la1 | nf | nf2 | nf_se | pl | pl2 | po | ri | rp}} | ecc {configuration {all | table {acct | aclsram-a | aclsram-b | acltcam-a | acltcam-b | acosseli | adj-dram | adjstats | agdpp | cmtbla | cmtblb | dagram | egmtmap | elifmap | fib-dram | fibtcam | ife_dstinfo | iferdt | ilifmap | infife | infofe | label2sela | label2selb | lcbcnt | nffl | nfhash0 | nfhash1 | nfstats | nftable | nfvram | ofe_dstinfo | ofeff | oferdt | outff | plcbas | pmap | rit | rpfdram | rwsel | sagram | smpl | srcdstas | vidmap | vlanmap}} | statistics {all | table {acct | aclsram-a | aclsram-b | acltcam-a | acltcam-b | acosseli | adj-dram | adjstats | agdpp | cmtbla | cmtblb | dagram | egmtmap | elifmap | fib-dram | fibtcam | ife_dstinfo | iferdt | ilifmap | infife | infofe | label2sela | label2selb | lcbcnt | nffl | nfhash0 | nfhash1 | nfstats | nftable | nfvram | ofe_dstinfo | ofeff | oferdt | outff | plcbas | pmap | rit | rpfdram | rwsel | sagram | smpl | srcdstas | vidmap | vlanmap}}} | interrupts {all {file {word}} |clear {all {file} | module {cl1 | cl1_2 | cl2 | gv | if | l3 | la0 | la1 | nf | nf2 | nf_se | pl | pl2 | po | ri | rp}} | module} | statistics {all {file {word}} | clear {all | module {ci | cl1 | cl1_2 | cl2 | gv | if | l3 | la0 | la1 | nf | nf2 | nf_se | pl | pl2 | po | ri | rp}} | module}}
Syntax Description
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
---|---|
12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display all of the EARL Lamira ASIC configuration:
Router# show platform hardware earl lamira config all
Related Commands
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clear platform hardware earl lamira |
Clears platform hardware EARL Lamira ASIC information. |
show platform hardware earl layer2
To display platform hardware EARL Layer 2 information, use the show platform hardware earl layer2 command.
show platform hardware earl layer2 {etherchannel {bem-table {number number} | bpm-table {bridge-domain number} | config} | forwarding-table {dump {all | l2addr number} | l2addr {H.H.H}} | redirections {protocol-filtering {dump {all | dot1ad | dot1q | vpls} | profile-map}}}
Syntax Description
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
---|---|
12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display platform hardware EARL Layer 2 EtherChannel BPM table, bridge domain 4:
Router# show platform hardware earl layer2 etherchannel bpm-table bridge-domain 4
Related Commands
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platform hardware earl layer2 |
Configures the platform hardware EARL for Layer 2. |
show platform hardware efp
To display hardware EFP configuration, use the show platform hardware efp command.
show platform hardware efp {config {gigabitethernet number | port-channel number | tengigabitethernet number} | datapath {gigabitethernet number | port-channel number | tengigabitethernet number} | global}
Syntax Description
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
---|---|
12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display the hardware EFP configuration information for Gigabit Ethernet 4:
Router# show platform hardware efp config gigabitethernet 4
Related Commands
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platform hardware efp |
Configures the platform hardware EFP. |
show platform hardware fan-tray
To display hardware fan tray status or details by number, use the show platform hardware fan-tray command.
show platform hardware fan-tray {number | status}
Syntax Description
number |
Specifies the fan tray number. Range is 1-1. |
status |
Specifies the fan tray status. |
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
---|---|
12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display the hardware details for fan tray 1:
Router# show platform hardware fan-tray 1
Related Commands
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platform hardware fan-tray |
Configures the platform hardware fan tray. |
show platform hardware flow table
To display hardware flow table entries, use the show platform hardware flow table command.
show platform hardware flow table {copy-policy index | flowmask {index | ip index | ipv6 index | l2 index | mpls index} | mark-en-map index | profile {index | ip index | ipv6 index | l2 index | mpls index} | qos-ctrl index | redirect {ife index | ofe index | tcp index} | sampler index | sampler-copy index | shadow {copy-policy index | flowmask {index | ip index | ipv6 index | l2 index | mpls index} | mark-en-map index | profile {index | ip index | ipv6 index | l2 index | mpls index} | qos-ctrl index | redirect {ife index | ofe index | tcp index} | sampler index | sampler-copy index}}
Syntax Description
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
---|---|
12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display the hardware flow table entries for IFE redirect index 4:
Router# show platform hardware flow table redirect ife 4
Related Commands
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platform hardware flow table |
Configures the platform hardware flow table entries. |
show platform hardware fpoe
To display hardware Fabric Port of Exit (FPoE) by slot number, use the show platform hardware fpoe command.
show platform hardware fpoe {slot number}
Syntax Description
slot number |
Specifies the module number. |
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
---|---|
12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display the hardware FPoE for slot 4:
Router# show platform hardware fpoe slot 4
Related Commands
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platform hardware fpoe |
Configures platform hardware FPoE by slot number. |
show platform hardware idprom
To display information on EEPROM for the platform hardware, use the show platform hardware idprom command.
show platform hardware idprom {backplane number | clock number | earl number | fabric-extension number | fan-tray number | module number | power-supply number | rp number | supervisor number | vdb number | vtt number}
Syntax Description
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
---|---|
12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display the information on the EEPROM for backplane 1:
Router# show platform hardware idprom backplane 1
Related Commands
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platform hardware idprom |
Configures the information on the EEPROM for the platform hardware. |
show platform hardware image version slot
To display the hardware abstraction layer (HAL) image version information, use the show platform hardware image version command.
show platform hardware image version slot number
Syntax Description
slot number |
Specifies the module slot number. |
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
---|---|
15.0(1)SY1 |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
This command is useful only if a new hardware image version becomes available.
This command is supported only on modules that have hardware abstraction layer (HAL) support.
Examples
This example shows how to display the HAL image version information for a module:
Router# show platform hardware image version slot 3
Image bundle version: 1.1
Linecard image version from region S(Golden): INVALID
Image runtime using image bundle version: 1.1
Region F1: INVALID, version: INVALID
Region S (Golden): version: INVALID
Note It is normal for the command to display "INVALID" when the version has not been upgraded.
Related Commands
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upgrade hardware image |
Upgrades the HAL image. |
show platform hardware lif l2
To display platform hardware Layer 2 LIF information, use the show platform hardware lif l2 command.
show platform hardware lif l2 {globalcfg | memory {memory detail} | region {adjacency {dti {adjacency number | config} | replicated {adjacency | config}} | egresslif {config | lif {lif number}} | flood{config | ltl} | globalvlan {config | vlan} | negative-mn {config | ltl} | portgroup{config | ltl} | shim {config | lif}| swltl {config | ltl} | vb{config | vlan}} | table {global-vlan vlan | lif-db {all | entry number | key} | port-map{all | interface {gigabitethernet | longreachethernet | multilink | port-channel | tengigabitethernet} | ltl-index number}}}
Syntax Description
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
---|---|
12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display platform hardware Layer 2 LIF global configuration:
Router# show platform hardware lif l2 globalcfg
Related Commands
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platform hardware lif l2 |
Configures the platform hardware LIF for Layer 2. |
show platform hardware lif l3
To display platform hardware Layer 3 LIF information, use the show platform hardware lif l3 command.
show platform hardware lif l3 {egress {features | handle | hierarchy | index | interface | ipv4 | ipv6 | misc | module | mpls | qos} | info number | ingress { features | handle | hierarchy | index | interface | ipv4 | ipv6 | misc | module | mpls | qos} | mtu { table {dump | index}} | port-map{ index number | interface {gigabitethernet | port-channel | tengigabitethernet tunnel | vlan} | module number}}
Syntax Description
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
---|---|
12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display platform hardware EARL Layer 3 LIF test number 4:
Router# show platform hardware lif l3 info 4
Related Commands
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platform hardware lif l3 |
Configures the platform hardware LIF for Layer 3. |
show platform hardware lif stats
To display hardware LIF statistics, use the show platform hardware lif stats command.
show platform hardware lif stats {index number | interface {gigabitethernet | port-channel | tengigabitethernet | tunnel | vlan} | profile {choice {all {module} | id number} | read{module} | write number} | table {config {module} | egress {module} | fop {module} | ingress {module} | no-stat {module} | status {module}}}
Syntax Description
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
---|---|
12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display platform hardware LIF statistics for index 4:
Router# show platform hardware lif stats index 4
Related Commands
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platform hardware lif stats |
Configures the platform hardware LIF statistics. |
show platform hardware ltl
To display information on LTL for the platform hardware, use the show platform hardware ltl command.
show platform hardware ltl {index number | interface {gigabitethernet number | tengigabitethernet number} | slot number | vlan vlan_id}}
Syntax Description
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
---|---|
12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display the LTL information for Gigabit Ethernet 4:
Router# show platform hardware ltl interface gigabitethernet 4
Related Commands
|
|
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platform hardware ltl |
Configures the LTL information. |
show platform hardware multicast routing
To match and display multicast routing entries in hardware for multicast IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, use the show platform hardware multicast routing command in privileged EXEC mode.
show platform hardware multicast routing {ip | ipv6} group {ip-addr [detail | verbose]}
Syntax Description
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
---|---|
15.1(1)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
The show platform hardware multicast routing ip group command displays multicast OIFs.
Examples
This example shows how to display the hardware detail entries:
Router# show platform hardware multicast routing ip group 226.1.1.1 detail
(10.1.1.1, 226.1.1.1/32)
FIBAddr: 0xB00 IOSVPN: 0 RpfType: SglRpfChk SrcRpf: Gi1/1
CPx: 0 s_star_pri: 1 non-rpf drop: 0
PIAdjPtr: 0x30002 Format: IP rdt: off elif: 0xC5408
fltr_en: off idx_sel/bndl_en: 0 dec_ttl: on mtu_idx: 2(1518)
PV: 1 rwtype: MCAST_L3_RWT_L2_EXPS
met3: 0x19 met2: 0x18
Packets: 0 Bytes: 0
NPIAdjPtr: 0x30003 Format: IP rdt: on elif: 0xC5408
fltr_en: off idx_sel/bndl_en: 0 dec_ttl: off
PV: 0 rwtype: MCAST_L3_REWRITE
met3: 0x20 met2: 0x0 DestNdx: 0x7FF3
Packets: 0 Bytes: 0
MET offset: 0x19
OIF AdjPtr Elif CR
+-------------+----------+-----------+--------+
EDT-50001 0x50001 0x8400A 1T1 5T1/T2
MET offset: 0x20
OIF AdjPtr Elif CR
+-------------+----------+-----------+--------+
Gi1/2 0xA8000 0xA4012 1T1
MET offset: 0x18
LBL IF AdjPtr Elif CR
+-------------+----------+-------------+-----------+---------+
20 Gi3/9 0xA8000 0xA4013 3T1/T2
Router#
This example shows how to display the hardware verbose entries:
Router# show platform hardware multicast routing ip group 226.1.1.1 verbose
(10.0.0.2, 226.1.1.1/32)
FIBAddr: 0x2A04 IOSVPN: 0 RpfType: SglRpfChk SrcRpf: Po1
CPx: 0 s_star_pri: 1 non-rpf drop: 0
PIAdjPtr: 0x30003 Format: IP rdt: off elif: 0xC5408
fltr_en: off idx_sel/bndl_en: 0 dec_ttl: on mtu_idx: 2(1518)
PV: 1 rwtype: MCAST_L3_RWT_L2_EXPS
met3: 0x18 met2: 0x18
Packets: 31912689 Bytes: 15956344500
NPIAdjPtr: 0x30004 Format: IP rdt: on elif: 0xC5408
fltr_en: off idx_sel/bndl_en: 0 dec_ttl: off
PV: 0 rwtype: MCAST_L3_REWRITE
met3: 0x5 met2: 0x0 DestNdx: 0x7FF3
Packets: 1263 Bytes: 631500
OIF: Vl9 OIFAdjPtr: 0x8009 Format: IP rdt: off elif: 0x9
fltr_en: on idx_sel/bndl_en: 1 dec_ttl: off
PV: 0 rwtype: L3_REWRITE
smac_rwt: 1 smac: 000e.39c2.b540 ip_to_mac: 1
OIF: EDT-50001 OIFAdjPtr: 0x50001 Format: MDT rdt: on elif: 0x8400A
fltr_en: off idx_sel/bndl_en: 1 dec_ttl: off
PV: 0 rwtype: L3_REWRITE add_shim: 1
rec_shim_op: DTI_FROM_RIT rec_dti_type: RSVD3 rec_data: 0x701A0000 eg_mcast_dist: 1
DestNdx: 0x80D RBH: 0x0
DestNdx: 0x80D RBH: 0x1
DestNdx: 0x80D RBH: 0x2
DestNdx: 0x80D RBH: 0x3
DestNdx: 0x80D RBH: 0x4
DestNdx: 0x80D RBH: 0x5
DestNdx: 0x80D RBH: 0x6
DestNdx: 0x80D RBH: 0x7
LBL: 20 OIFAdjPtr: 0xA8000 Format: MPLS rdt: on elif: 0xA4013
LBL_OP: push dec_ttl: on
PV: 0 rwtype: L3_REWRITE
smac_rwt: 1 smac: 000e.39c2.b540 dmac_rwt: 1 dmac: 000e.39c2a123
Router#
Related Commands
show platform hardware met read
To display platform hardware MET table entries, use the show platform hardware met read command in privileged EXEC mode.
show platform hardware met read {slot slot-num | port port-num {addr addr}}
Syntax Description
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
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15.1(1)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
The show platform hardware met read command displays MET table entry information. For each adjancency use the show platform hardware cef adjacencies entry command to display the MPLS adjacency information.
Examples
This example shows how to display the hardware MET table entries for slot 1 address 18:
Router# show platform hardware met read slot 1 addr 18
Starting Offset: 0x0018
V E C:3989 I:0x00000 (A: 0x0A8000)
Router#
Related Commands
show platform hardware statistics
To display platform hardware statistics, use the show platform hardware statistics command.
show platform hardware statistics {drop | exception | module number}
Syntax Description
drop |
Displays the dropped statistics. |
exception |
Displays the statistics that have an exception. |
module number |
Specifies the module number. |
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
---|---|
12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display platform hardware statistics for module 4:
Router# show platform hardware statistics module 4
Related Commands
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clear platform hardware statistics |
Clears the statistics. |
show platform hardware transceiver xml version
To display the hardware abstraction layer (HAL) transceiver XML version information, use the show platform hardware transceiver xml version command.
show platform hardware transceiver xml version
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
---|---|
15.0(1)SY1 |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
This command is useful only if a new transceiver XML version becomes available.
Examples
This example shows how to display the HAL transceiver XML version information:
Router# show platform hardware transceiver xml version
Transceiver image bundle version: INVALID
Transceiver disk version : INVALID
Transceiver runtime using image bundle version: INVALID
region F1: INVALID
region F2: INVALID
Note It is normal for the command to display "INVALID" when the transceiver XML version has not been upgraded.
Related Commands
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|
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upgrade hardware transceiver xml |
Upgrades the XML version. |
show platform hardware virtual-map
To display virtual map information, use the show platform hardware virtual-map command.
show platform hardware virtual-map
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
---|---|
12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display virtual map information:
Router# show platform hardware virtual-map
Related Commands
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platform hardware virtual-map |
Configures the virtual map. |
show platform hardware xml version
To display the hardware abstraction layer (HAL) XML version information, use the show platform hardware xml version command.
show platform hardware xml version {slot number | file name}
Syntax Description
slot number |
Specifies the module slot number. |
file name |
Specifies an XML file name. |
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
---|---|
15.0(1)SY1 |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
This command is useful only if a new XML version becomes available.
This command is supported only on modules that have hardware abstraction layer (HAL) support.
Examples
This example shows how to display the HAL XML version information for a module:
Router# show platform hardware xml version slot 4
XML image bundle version: 1.1
Linecard XML version from region S(Golden): INVALID
XML runtime using image bundle version: 1.1
Region F1: INVALID, version: INVALID
Region F2: INVALID, version: INVALID
Region S (Golden): version: INVALID
Note It is normal for the command to display "INVALID" when the XML version has not been upgraded.
Related Commands
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upgrade hardware xml |
Upgrades the XML version. |
show platform idbhal
To display information about platform interface detector block (IDB) management, use the show platform idbhal command.
show platform idbhal {applications detail | conversion {fib {lif number | ltl-index number | mih number} | lif number | mih number} | interface {gigabitethernet number | null | port-channel number | tengigabitethernet number | tunnel number | vlan vlan_id | detail} | process}
Syntax Description
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
---|---|
12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display information for IDB interface tengigabitethernet 4:
Router# show platform idbhal interface tengigabitethernet 4
Related Commands
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platform idbhal |
Configures platform IDB management. |
show platform idbhal conversion
To view platform IDBHAL conversion information, use the show platform idbhal conversion command.
show platform idbhal conversion {fib {lif number | ltl-index number | mih number} | lif number | mih number}
Syntax Description
Defaults
There are no defaults for this command.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode.
Command History
|
|
---|---|
12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to view platform hardware IDBHAL conversion for LIF 4:
Router# show platform idbhal conversion lif 4
Related Commands
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|
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platform idbhal conversion |
Configures the platform IDBHAL conversion process. |
show platform ip rsvp
To display RSVP information for the platform IP, use the show platform ip rsvp command.
show platform ip rsvp {interface {async number | auto-template number | ctunnel number | dialer number | esconphy number | filter number | filtergroup number | gigabitethernet number | group-async number | longreachethernet number | loopback number | mfr number | multilink number | null number | port-channel number | portgroup number | pos-channel number | sysclock number | tengigabitethernet number | tunnel number | vif number | virtual-template number | virtual-tokenring number | vlan vlan_id | fcpa number | statistics | voabypassin number | voabypassout number | voafilterin number | voafilterout number | voain number | voaout number}} | netflow identity-string | statistics identity-string}
Syntax Description
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
---|---|
12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display the RSVP information for the platform IP with asynchronous interface 4:
Router# show platform ip rsvp interface async 4
Related Commands
|
|
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platform ip rsvp |
Configures the platform IP RSVP keyword. |
show platform l2transport gre
To display platform details of Layer 2 over generic routing encapsulation (GRE) tunnel, use the show platform l2transport gre command.
show platform l2transport gre {nodes | summary tunnel _if _number | vlan vlan_id <peerrid> clear-counter}
Syntax Description
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
---|---|
12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display platform details of Layer 2 over GRE tunnel 4:
Router# show platform l2transport gre tunnel 4
Related Commands
|
|
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platform l2transport gre |
Configures the platform details of Layer 2 over GRE tunnel. |
show platform mrm info
To display platform Match Register Manager (MRM) usage, use the show platform mrm info command.
show platform mrm info
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
---|---|
12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display platform MRM usage:
Router# show platform mrm info
Related Commands
|
|
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platform mrm info |
Configures the platform Match Register Manager (MRM) usage. |
show platform multicast routing
To display multicast configuration in routing mode, use the show platform multicast routing command.
show platform multicast routing {replication}
Syntax Description
replication |
Specifies replication mode configuration. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
---|---|
12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display LTL-sharing across VLANs in multicast routing configuration:
Router# show platform multicast routing replication
Related Commands
|
|
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platform multicast routing |
Configures the multicast routing information for the platform. |
show platform nvhmr
To display platform Non-Volatile Health Monitor Record (NVHMR), use the show platform nvhmr command.
show platform nvhmr {current {all | entry number | summary} | previous{all | entry number | summary}}
Syntax Description
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode.
Command History
|
|
---|---|
12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display platform NVHMR of current entry number 4:
Router# show platform nvhmr current entry 4
Related Commands
|
|
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platform nvhmr |
Configures the platform NVHMR. |
show platform qos aggregate policer
To display information about the aggregate policer for platform quality of service (QoS), use the show platform qos aggregate policer command in EXEC mode.
show platform qos aggregate policer [aggregate-name]
Syntax Description
aggregate-name |
(Optional) Name of the aggregate policer. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
|
|
---|---|
12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Aggregate policing works independently on each Distributed Forwarding Card (DFC)-equipped switching module and independently on the Policy Feature Card 2 (PFC2), which supports any non-DFC-equipped switching modules. Aggregate policing does not combine flow statistics from different DFC-equipped switching modules. You can display aggregate-policing statistics for each DFC-equipped switching module, the PFC2, and any non-DFC-equipped switching modules that are supported by the PFC2.
Examples
This example shows how to display information about the aggregate policer for platform QoS:
Router# show platform qos aggregate-policer
ag1 (undefined)
AgId=0 [ pol1 pol2 ]
ag2 64000 64000 conform-action set-dscp-transmit 56 exceed-action drop
AgId=0 [ pol3 ]
ag3 32000 32000 conform-action set-dscp-transmit 34 exceed-action drop
In the output, the following applies:
•The AgId parameter displays the hardware-policer ID and is nonzero if assigned.
•The policy maps using the policer, if any, are listed in the square brackets ([]).
•If there are no policies using the policer, no AgId line is displayed.
•If the policer is referred to in policy maps, but has not been defined, [undefined] is displayed.
Related Commands
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|
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platform qos aggregate-policer |
Defines a named aggregate policer for use in policy maps. |
show platform qos maps
To display platform quality of service (QoS) mapping information, use the show platform qos maps command in privileged EXEC mode.
Cisco 2600, 3660, 3700, 3845, 7200, 7400, and 7500 Series Routers
show platform qos maps [cos-dscp | dscp-cos]
Cisco 7600 Series Router and Catalyst 6500 Series Switch
show platform qos maps [cos-dscp | cos-mutation | dscp-cos | dscp-exp | dscp-mutation | exp-dscp | exp-mutation | ip-prec-dscp | policed-dscp]
Syntax Description
Command Default
All platform QoS maps are displayed.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
|
|
---|---|
12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Maps are used to generate an internal DSCP value, which represents the priority of the traffic. Use the show platform qos maps command without keywords to display all maps.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show platform qos maps cos-dscp command displaying the DSCP values to which each CoS value will be mapped:
Router# show platform qos maps cos-dscp
Cos-dscp map:
cos: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
--------------------------------
dscp: 8 8 8 8 24 32 56 56
The following is sample output from the show platform qos maps dscp-cos command displaying the CoS values to which each DSCP value will be mapped:
Router# show platform qos maps dscp-cos
Dscp-cos map:
dscp: 0 8 10 16 18 24 26 32 34 40 46 48 56
-----------------------------------------------
cos: 0 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 6 7
This example shows how to display the QoS-map settings:
Router# show platform qos maps
Policed-dscp map:
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
----------------------------------
00: 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09
10: 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20: 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30: 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
40: 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49
50: 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59
60: 60 61 62 63
Dscp-cos map:
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
----------------------------------
00: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 01
10: 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 02 02 02
20: 02 02 02 02 03 03 03 03 03 03
30: 03 03 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04
40: 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 06 06
50: 06 06 06 06 06 06 07 07 07 07
60: 07 07 07 07
Cos-dscp map:
cos: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
----------------------------------
dscp: 0 8 16 24 32 40 48 56
IpPrecedence-dscp map:
ipprec: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
----------------------------------
dscp: 0 8 16 24 32 40 48 56
Router#
In the policed DSCP and DSCP-CoS map displays, the new DSCP or CoS values are shown in the body of the table. The decade of the original DSCP value is shown in the left-side vertical column, and the units digit is in the top row. For example, the DSCP-CoS map indicates that if the original DSCP value is between 32 and 39, the CoS will be set to 4.
The CoS-DSCP and IP precedence-DSCP maps display the DSCP values to which each CoS or IP precedence value will be mapped. For example, the IP precedence-DSCP map indicates that if the original IP precedence value is 3, the DSCP will be set to 24.
This example shows how to verify the configuration of DSCP-mutation mapping:
Router# show platform qos maps | begin DSCP mutation
DSCP mutation map mutmap1: (dscp= d1d2)
d1 : d2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
-------------------------------------
0 : 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09
1 : 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
2 : 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
3 : 08 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
4 : 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49
<...Output Truncated...>
Router#
In the DSCP mutation map display, the marked-down DSCP values are shown in the body of the table. The first digit (d1) of the original DSCP value is in the left-side vertical column labeled d1, and the second digit (d2) is in the top row. For example, a DSCP value of 30 maps to a new DSCP value of 08.
Related Commands
show platform redundancy
To display platform-specific Constellation WAN (CWAN) redundancy information, use the show platform redundancy command in privileged EXEC mode.
show platform redundancy {atm | bias | ccb slot-number cpu-number | cwpa-ce3 | cwpa-ct3 | cwpa-e1 | cwpa-stm1 | cwpa-t1 | frame-relay | hdlc | if-config {slot-number cpu-number [bay-number] | default-retvals} | mlp | multilink-vc | osm-chocx | osm-ct3 | ppp | shadowstate | spa-chocx | spa-ct3 | switchover}
Syntax Description
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
|
|
---|---|
12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Examples
The following is sample output from the show platform redundancy command with the if-config keyword. The fields are self-explanatory.
Router# show platform redundancy if-config 4 0
Current number of elements = 0
Current maximum elements = 128
List was grown = 0 times
Number of elements sorted = 0
List errors = 0
List flags = 0x1E
Current element pointer = 0x0
List pointer = 0x50A27438
+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+
| C=Command T=Type P=Port t=timedOut D=Dirty S=Sync |
+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+
| C | T | P | key address | t | D | S | value |
+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+
+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+
Related Commands
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show platform |
Displays platform information. |
show platform software acl
To display platform software ACL, use the show platform software acl command.
show platform software acl {accounting-tbl {index number} | acct-xlt-tbl {in {index number} | out {index number}} | appid {in number | out number} | capmap {tcam {A {index | module} | B {index | module}}} | cm-readiness {module} | compaction {detail {module} | label {tcam {A | B}} | module number} | entry {module} | label {tcam{A | B}} | lou {index number | module number} | tcam {count {module}} | tcp-flags-tbl {detail {module} | index number | module number} | v6-extnhdr-tbl {detail | index | module}}
Syntax Description
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
---|---|
12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display platform software ACL application ID Acct-Xlt in entry 4:
Router# show platform software acl appid in 4
Related Commands
|
|
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platform software acl |
Configures the platform software ACL. |
show platform software debug
To display platform software debug logging details, use the show platform software debug command.
show platform software debug
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
---|---|
12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display the platform software debug logging details:
Router# show platform software debug
Related Commands
|
|
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platform software debug |
Configures the platform software debug logging details. |
show platform software e8-recovery
To display platform software EARL8 print recovery patch settings and occurrences, use the show platform software e8-recovery command.
show platform software e8-recovery {config | counter | data | history}
Syntax Description
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
---|---|
12.2(50)SY |
Support for this command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Examples
This example shows how to display the platform EARL8 software print recovery patch settings:
Router# show platform software e8-recovery config
Related Commands
|
|
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platform software e8-recovery |
Configures the platform EARL8 software print recovery patch settings and occurrences. |