Command Line Reference Guide

1484 | E-Series Debugging and Diagnostics
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Idle Error : False (Not received)
Illegal Symbol : False (Not received)
Error Symbol : False (Not received)
FTOS#
Table 66-164, "Lines in show interfaces tengigabitethernet Command Example," in E-Series
Debugging and Diagnostics defines the information displayed in the example above.
show logging driverlog
ces
Display the driver log for the RPM or stack-unit CP processor or for the line card CPU in the specified
slot.
Syntax
show logging driverlog [cp | linecard number |stack-unit unit# ]
Parameters
Defaults
No default values or behavior
Command Modes
EXEC
EXEC Privilege
Table 66-164. Lines in show interfaces tengigabitethernet Command Example
Line Description
Loss of Signal Indicates if the interface has detected the required number of digital bit transitions
(from 1 to 0 and 0 to 1) on the incoming signal. A 10 GE link must detect a certain
number of such transitions for proper synchronization.
Rx Signal Lock Error Indicates a loss of timing condition. The receive clock must be recovered from the
incoming data stream to allow the receiving physical layer to synchronize with the
incoming electrical pulses.
PCS Link State Display the state of the PCS (Physical Coding sub-layer). The state is either up or
down.
Link Fault Remote. Indicates if the remote device has detected a fault, is inhibiting transmission of
frames, and may be continuously transmitting idle messages.
Link Fault Local. Indicates if a local fault is detected that may inhibit transmission of frames, and
may be continuously transmitting remote fault signals.
Link Fault Idle Error Indicates the detections of a non-idle symbol during an idle period.
Link Fault Illegal Symbol Indicates the detections of an illegal symbol, other than an error symbol, while
receiving data frames.
Link Fault Error Symbol. Indicates the detections of an error symbol while receiving data frames.
cp Enter cp to display the driver log for the Control Processor.
linecard
number Enter the keyword linecard followed by the line card slot number to display the
driver log for the specified line card.
Range: 0 to 13 on a E1200, 0 to 6 on a E600/E600i, and 0 to 5 on an E300, 0 to 7 on a
C300, 0 to 3 on a C150.
stack-unit unit# Enter the keyword stack-unit followed by the stack member ID of the switch for
which you want to display the driver log.
Range: 0 to 11