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show hardware stack-unit
Display the data plane or management plane input and output statistics of the designated component of the designated stack
member.
Syntax
show hardware stack-unit 0 {buffer [ unit 0 ] total buffer | buffer unit 0
interface all queue [(0-14) | a11] buffer-info} {cpu {data-plane statistics
| management statistics | private-mgmt statistics} | drops [unit 0-0 | fpga
registers | fru dump | stack-port 9-12 | unit 0-0 {counters | details |
ipmc-replication | port-stats [detail] | register | table-dump WORD}}
Parameters
stack-unit
0
{command-
option}
Enter the keywords stack-unit then 0 to select the stack member and then
enter one of the following command options to display a collection of data based on
the option entered.
buffer Enter the keyword buffer. To display buffer statistics for a all interface, enter the
keyword interface followed by the keyword all. To display the forwarding plane
statistics containing the packet buffer usage per port per stack unit, enter the
keyword unit then 0 for port-pipe 0, then port and the port number (42-53,
and then buffer-info.
cpu {data-plane
statistics |
management
statistics |
private-mgmt
statistics}
Enter the keyword cpu then one of the keywords to display the CPU statistics:
data-plane statistics, management statistics, or private-mgmt
statistics.
drops interface
interface
Enter the keyword drops to display internal drops on the selected stack member.
fpga registers Enter the keywords fpga registers to display fpga details.
fru dump Enter the keywords fru dump to display fru details.
stack-port
9-12
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.
NOTE: You can identify stack port numbers by physical inspection of the rear
modules. The numbering is the same as for the 10G ports. You can also inspect
the output of the show system stack-ports command.
unit
0-0
{counters |
details |
ipmc-replication
| port-stats
[detail] | register
| table-dump
WORD
}}
Enter the keyword unit then 0 for port-pipe 0, 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,
ipmc-replication, port-stats [detail], register, or table-dump
WORD.
Defaults none
Command Modes
EXEC
EXEC Privilege
Supported Modes All Modes
Debugging and Diagnostics 1251