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Until Dell Networking OS Release 9.2(0.0), the show commands displayed only the details computed by the buffer statistics
tracking counters for the egress queues. You can use the show hardware stack-unit <unit-num> buffer unit
<unit-num> command to display the buffer statistics and queue information. You can use the clear hardware stack-
unit <unit-num> command to reset the statistical details associated with high-Gigabit Ethernet ports.
The following commands are enhanced to display the buffer statistics tracking counters for high-Gigabit backplane ports:
show hardware stack-unit 0 buffer unit 0 total-buffer
----- Buffer Details for Unit 0 -----
Used Packet Buffer for the Unit: 0
Current Available Packet Buffer for the Unit: 46080
Is Dynamic Packet Buffer allocate for the unit: TRUE
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In the preceding sample output, which is a portion of the complete output that is shown when you run this command, the
following information is displayed:
The shared buffer space that is available to be allotted to the specific port for the corresponding stack unit.
The shared buffer space that is in use by the packets
Whether dynamic packet buffering allocation is activated are displayed.
show hardware stack-unit 0 buffer unit {0-5} port all buffer-infoSupports backplane or high-
Gigabit ports for all queues in all ports in a specific unit.
show hardware stack-unit 0 buffer unit {0-5} port {1-41} queue {1-14} buffer-info
Supports backplane HG ports for a specific port and queue in each and every unit.
show hardware stack-unit 0 buffer unit {0-5} port {1-41} buffer-infoSupports backplane high-
Gigabit port for switch fabric or spine units for a specific port.
show hardware stack-unit 0 buffer unit {0-5} port all queue all buffer-infoSupports
backplane high-Gigabit ports for all queues in all ports in all units.
show hardware stack-unit 0 buffer unit {0-5} port {1-41} queue all buffer-infoSupports
backplane high-Gigabit port for switch fabric or spine units for all queues in a specific port.
show hardware stack-unit 0 drops unit {0-5} port {1-41}Supports drop counters for non-fanout
high-Gigabit ports (backplane ports).
Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)
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