Command Line Reference Guide

Parameters
stack-unit
stack-unit
{command-
option}
Enter the keywords stack-unit to select a particular stack
member and then enter one of the following command
options to display a collection of data based on the option
entered. The range is from 0 to 5.
buffer Enter the keyword buffer. To display the total buffer
statistics for the stack unit, enter the keyword
total-
buffer. To display the buffer statistics for a specific unit,
enter the keyword
unit and a unit number 0 or 3.
To display the buffer statistics for a specific port, enter the
keyword port and a port number from 1 to 104.
To display total buffer information for the port, enter the
keywords buffer-info. To display a queue range, enter 0
to 14 for a specfic queue or
all.
cpu data-plane
statistics
(Optional) Enter the keywords cpu data-plane
statistics
then the keywords stack port and its
number, from 0 to 63 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
management
statistics
Enter the keywords cpu management statistics to
display the counters of the management port.
Enter the keywords cpu party-bus statistics, to
display the Management plane input/output counter
statistics of the pseudo party bus interface.
drops [unit
unit-number
[port port-
number | no]]
Enter the keyword drops to display internal drops on the
selected stack member. Enter the drops keyword to display
internal drops on the selected stack member. Option unit 0
followed by port 1-104 (in S6000) is based on internal/
hardware port number” and “option user-port 0-127 is to see
the drop using user port numbering convention.
fpga register Enter the keyword to display the register value of fpga
resgister details in S4810, Z9000 and S6000.
stack-port
port-number
Enter the keywords stack-port and a stacking port number
to select a stacking port for which to display statistics. The
range is 0 to 127.
unit unit-
number
{counters |
details | port-
stats [detail] |
register}
Enter the keyword unit then 0 to 3 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.
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Debugging and Diagnostics