Command Line Reference Guide

Parameters
stack-unit
unit-
number
{
command-
option
}
Enter the keywords stack-unit followed by the unit number. The
range is 0 to 11. Then enter one of the following command options to
display a collection of data based on the option entered.
buffer Enter the keyword buffer, optionally followed by the keywords
total-buffer to show the total buffer statistics per stack-unit.
Enter the keywords buffer unit then total-buffer to
display the buffer details per unit and mode of allocation.
To display the forwarding plane statistics containing the packet
buffer usage per port per stack-unit, enter the keywords buffer
unit
followed by port and the port number (
0-64
or all), then
buffer-info.
To display the forwarding plane statistics containing the packet
buffer statistics per COS per port, enter the keywords buffer
unit
and port (
0-64
), and queue (
0-14
or all), and buffer-
info.
The buffer unit default is 1.
cpu data-plane
statistics
Enter the keywords cpu data-plane statistics, optionally
followed by the keywords stack port and its number, 0 to 52, to
display the data plane statistics, which shows the High Gig (Higig)
port raw input/output counter statistics to which the stacking module
is connected.
cpu party-bus
statistics
Enter the keywords cpu party-bus statistics, to display
the Management plane input/output counter statistics of the pseudo
party bus interface.
drops [unit
0-1
[port
0-27
]]
Enter the keyword drops to display internal drops on the selected
stack member. Optionally, use the keyword unit with 0 or 1 to
select port-pipe 0 or 1, and then use
port
0-27
to select a port on
that port-pipe.
stack-port 0-52 Enter the keywords stack-port and a stacking port number to
select a stacking port for which to display statistics. Identify the stack
port number as you would to identify a 10G port that was in the same
place in one of the rear modules.
unit
0-1
{counters
| details | port-
stats [detail] |
register}
Enter the keyword unit followed by 0 or 1 for port-pipe 0 or 1, and
then enter one of the following keywords to troubleshoot errors on
the selected port-pipe and to give status on why a port is not coming
up to register level: counters, details, port-stats
[detail], or register.
Defaults none
Command Modes
EXEC
EXEC Privilege
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