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Unit 1 unit: 3 port: 33 (interface Fo 1/176)
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Q# TYPE Q# TOTAL BUFFERED CELLS
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MCAST 3 0
Unit 1 unit: 3 port: 37 (interface Fo 1/180)
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Q# TYPE Q# TOTAL BUFFERED CELLS
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4 Use show hardware buffer-stats-snapshot resource interface interface{priority-group { id |
all } | queue { ucast{id | all}{ mcast {id | all} | all} to view buer statistics tracking resource
information for a specic interface.
EXEC/EXEC Privilege mode
Dell# show hardware buffer-stats-snapshot resource interface fortyGigE 0/0 queue all
Unit 0 unit: 0 port: 1 (interface Fo 0/0)
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Q# TYPE Q# TOTAL BUFFERED CELLS
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UCAST 0 0
UCAST 1 0
UCAST 2 0
UCAST 3 0
UCAST 4 0
UCAST 5 0
UCAST 6 0
UCAST 7 0
UCAST 8 0
UCAST 9 0
UCAST 10 0
UCAST 11 0
MCAST 0 0
MCAST 1 0
MCAST 2 0
MCAST 3 0
MCAST 4 0
MCAST 5 0
MCAST 6 0
MCAST 7 0
MCAST 8 0
Restoring the Factory Default Settings
Restoring factory defaults deletes the existing NVRAM settings, startup conguration and all congured settings such as stacking or
fanout.
To restore the factory default settings, use the restore factory-defaults stack-unit {0-5 | all} {clear-all |
nvram} command in EXEC Privilege mode.
CAUTION
: There is no undo for this command.
Important Points to Remember
When you restore all the units in a stack, all units in the stack are placed into stand-alone mode.
When you restore a single unit in a stack, only that unit is placed in stand-alone mode. No other units in the stack are aected.
When you restore the units in stand-alone mode, the units remain in stand-alone mode after the restoration.
After the restore is complete, the units power cycle immediately.
The following example shows the using the restore factory-defaults command to restore the Factory Default Settings.
Restoring the Factory Default Settings
Dell#restore factory-defaults stack-unit 0 nvram
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Debugging and Diagnostics
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