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View the modular packet buffers details per unit and the mode of allocation.
show hardware stack-unit {0-11} buffer unit {0-1} total-buffer
Display buffer statistics for a specific interface.
show hardware buffer interface interface{priority-group { id | all } | queue { id| all} ]
buffer-info
Display buffer statistics tracking resource information for a specific interface.
show hardware buffer-stats-snapshot resource interface interface{priority-group { id | all } |
queue { ucast{id | all}{ mcast {id | all} | all}
View input and output statistics on the party bus, which carries inter-process communication traffic between CPUs.
show hardware stack-unit {0-11} cpu party-bus statistics
Displays internal drops on the specified interface or for a range of interface.
show hardware drops interface interface
View the input and output statistics for a stack-port interface.
show hardware stack-unit {0-11} stack-port {0-64}
View the counters in the field processors of the stack unit.
show hardware stack-unit {0-11} unit {0-1} counters
Display the hardware counters interface.
show hardware counters interface interface
View the details of the FP Devices, and Hi gig ports on the stack-unit.
show hardware stack-unit {0-11} unit {0-1} details
Execute a specified bShell command from the CLI without going into the bShell.
show hardware stack-unit {0-11} unit {0-1} execute-shell-cmd {command}
View the Multicast IPMC replication table from the bShell.
show hardware stack-unit {0-11} unit {0-1} ipmc-replication
View the internal statistics for each port-pipe (unit) on per port basis.
show hardware stack-unit {0-11} unit {0-1} port-stats [detail]
View the stack-unit internal registers for each port-pipe.
show hardware stack-unit {0-11} unit {0-1} register
View the tables from the bShell through the CLI without going into the bShell.
show hardware stack-unit {0-11} unit {0-1} table-dump {table name}
The Z9000 supports thirty–two 40G ports or one-hundred twenty–eight 10G ports on four port-pipes, which are also called
units. The system displays internal port numbers, not the external port numbers that you see. For information that maps the
internal unit port number with the port-pipe unit for the 40G (highlighted lines only) and 10G ports (all lines), refer to the
following table.
Table 24. Cross-Reference of Internal Port Numbers to User Port Numbers
Internal Unit
User Ports from
Port Number
0 to 31 on Unit
0
1
0
2
1
3
2
4
3
5
4
6
5
7
6
8
7
User Ports from
User Ports from
32 to 63 on Unit
64 to 95 on Unit
1
2
32
64
22
65
34
66
35
67
36
68
37
69
38
70
39
71
User Ports from
No User Ports
96 to 127 on
on Unit 4
Unit 3
96
Internal
97
Internal
98
Internal
99
Internal
100
Internal
101
Internal
102
Internal
103
Internal
Debugging and Diagnostics
No User Ports
on Unit 5
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
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