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resource port 5 queue all
Stack-unit 0 unit 0 port 5 (interface te 0/4)
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Q# TYPE Q# TOTAL BUFFERED CELLS
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UCAST 5 4
UCAST 6 8
UCAST 11 1
MCAST 4 11
Only the queues for which the buffer cell consumption is not zero are displayed. If
an egress buffer is not present on any of the queues on port 5, the following
sample output is displayed:
FTOS#show hardware stack-unit 0 buffer-stats-snapshot unit 0
resource port 5 queue all
Stack-unit 0 unit 0 port 5 (interface te 0/4)
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Q# TYPE Q# TOTAL BUFFERED CELLS
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FTOS#show hardware stack-unit 0 buffer-stats-snapshot unit 0
resource port 5 prio-group all
Stack-unit 0 unit 0 port 5 (interface te 0/4)
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PG# SHARED CELLS HEADROOM CELLS
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6 1000
5
7 3 0
show hardware stack-unit buffer-stats-snapshot (Total Buffer Information)
View the buffer statistics tracking resource information depending on the type of buffer information, such
as device-level details, port-level counters, queue-based snapshots, or priority group-level snapshot in
the egress and ingress direction of traffic. This command is supported on the S6000 platform.
Syntax
show hardware stack-unit <0–11> buffer-stats-snapshot unit <0–
0> buffer-info x
Parameters
stack-unit <0–
11>
Unique ID of the 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 0 to 11.
Debugging and Diagnostics
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