Specifications
IP Switching Commands
show xdr
ISW-333
Cisco IOS IP Switching Command Reference
May 2008
| 1:19.236 Sending Time
| 4:59.236 Keepalive timer slot: 2
| 4:59.236 Keepalive timer slot: 1
| 4:59.248 Keepalive timer slot: 3
Cisco 10000 Series Router Examples
The following example shows how to display XDR information for all clients:
Router# show xdr client all
XDR Interrupt P(0) flag:RP|ISSU aware
ISSU capable slot(s): 1
XDR Process Pri(1) flag:RP|ISSU aware
ISSU capable slot(s): 1
FIBHWIDB broker(2) flag:RP|ISSU aware
ISSU capable slot(s): 1
FIBIDB broker (3) flag:RP|ISSU aware
ISSU capable slot(s): 1
FIBHWIDB Subblo(4) flag:RP|ISSU aware
ISSU capable slot(s): 1
FIBIDB Subblock(5) flag:RP|ISSU aware
ISSU capable slot(s): 1
XDR High Queue (6) flag:RP|LC
Adjacency updat(7) flag:RP|ISSU aware
ISSU capable slot(s): 1
XDR Medium Queu(8) flag:RP|LC
IPv4 table brok(9) flag:RP|ISSU aware
ISSU capable slot(s): 1
XDR Low Queue (11) flag:RP|LC
MFI Pull (12) flag:RP|ISSU aware
ISSU capable slot(s): 1
Push Client One(13) flag:RP
CEF push (14) flag:RP|ISSU aware
ISSU capable slot(s): 1
MFI Push (15) flag:RP|ISSU aware
ISSU capable slot(s): 1
XDR ping (16) flag:RP
MPLS Embedded M(17) flag:RP
The following example shows how to display XDR information for all XDR line card peer instances:
Router# show xdr linecard
XDR slot number 1, status PEER UP
IPC messages sent 569
This is the secondary RP
Next sequence number to send 116
Maximum sequence number expected 160
ISSU state: Nego done, version 2, mtu 7, sid 31
The following example shows how to display XDR information for the XDR line card peer instance in
slot number 1:
Router# show xdr linecard 1
XDR slot number 1, status PEER UP
IPC messages sent 570
This is the secondary RP
Next sequence number to send 116
Maximum sequence number expected 160
ISSU state: Nego done, version 2, mtu 7, sid 31