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Dell#show hardware stack-unit 0 drops unit 0
Port# :Ingress Drops :IngMac Drops :Total Mmu Drops :EgMac Drops :Egress
Drops
1 0 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0 0
3 0 0 0 0 0
4 0 0 0 0 0
5 0 0 0 0 0
6 0 0 0 0 0
7 0 0 0 0 0
8 0 0 0 0 0
Dell#show hardware stack-unit 0 drops unit 0 port 1
--- Ingress Drops ---
Ingress Drops : 30
IBP CBP Full Drops : 0
PortSTPnotFwd Drops : 0
IPv4 L3 Discards : 0
Policy Discards : 0
Packets dropped by FP : 14
(L2+L3) Drops : 0
Port bitmap zero Drops : 16
Rx VLAN Drops : 0
--- Ingress MAC counters---
Ingress FCSDrops : 0
Ingress MTUExceeds : 0
--- MMU Drops ---
HOL DROPS : 0
TxPurge CellErr : 0
Aged Drops : 0
--- Egress MAC counters---
Egress FCS Drops : 0
--- Egress FORWARD PROCESSOR Drops ---
IPv4 L3UC Aged & Drops : 0
TTL Threshold Drops : 0
INVALID VLAN CNTR Drops : 0
L2MC Drops : 0
PKT Drops of ANY Conditions : 0
Hg MacUnderflow : 0
TX Err PKT Counter : 0
Dataplane Statistics
The show hardware stack-unit cpu data-plane statistics command provides insight into
the packet types coming to the CPU.
The command output in the following example has been augmented, providing detailed RX/ TX packet
statistics on a per-queue basis. The objective is to see whether CPU-bound traffic is internal (so-called
party bus or IPC traffic) or network control traffic, which the CPU must process.
Example of Viewing Dataplane Statistics
Dell#show hardware stack-unit 2 cpu data-plane statistics
bc pci driver statistics for device:
rxHandle :0
noMhdr :0
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Debugging and Diagnostics