Show Im Database - Cisco ASR 9000 Series Command Reference Manual

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show im database

show im database
To display the information stored in the shared memory database of interface manager (IM), use the show im
database command in EXEC mode.
show im database [brief| detail| ifhandle| interface| summary| verbose| view] interface-type
interface-instance location node-id
Syntax Description
brief
detail
ifhandle
interface
summary
verbose
view
interface-type
interface-instance
location node-id
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(Optional) Displays brief information about IM database.
(Optional) Displays detailed information about IM database.
(Optional) Select a specific interface by handle.
(Optional) Select a specific interface by name.
(Optional) Displays IM database summary information.
(Optional) Displays verbose information about IM database.
(Optional) Specify a database view to filter the information based on the view
Interface type. For more information, use the question mark (?) online help function.
Either a physical interface instance or a virtual interface instance as follows:
• Physical interface instance. Naming notation is rack/slot/module/port and a
slash between values is required as part of the notation.
◦ rack: Chassis number of the rack.
◦ slot: Physical slot number of the modular services card or line card.
◦ module: Module number. A physical layer interface module (PLIM) is
always 0.
◦ port: Physical port number of the interface.
In references to a Management Ethernet interface located on a route
Note
processor card, the physical slot number is alphanumeric (RP0 or
RP1) and the module is CPU0. Example: interface
MgmtEth0/RP1/CPU0/0.
• Virtual interface instance. Number range varies depending on interface type.
For more information about the syntax for the router, use the question mark (?)
online help function.
Displays IM database information for a specified node. The node-id argument is
entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
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