Dell S6000 Reference Manual page 524

Command line for the system
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buffer-stats-
snapshot unit
number
buffer-info
Command
EXEC
Modes
EXEC Privilege
Command
Version 9.3.0.0
History
Usage
The following information is displayed based on the buffer-info type, such as
Information
device-level details, port-level counters, queue-based snapshots, or priority group-
level snapshot in the egress and ingress direction of traffic:
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Display the historical snapshot of buffer statistical values unit
Enter the keyword unit along with a port-pipe number,
then the keyword counters to display the counters on the
selected port-pipe. The range is 0 to 0.
buffer-info Displays total buffer information for a group,
where x can be one of the following:
All - Displays ingress and egress device, port, and queue
snapshots
Port {id |all} Displays both ingress and egress port-level
snapshot
Port ingress {id |all} Displays ingress port-level snapshot
Port egress {id |all) Displays egress port-level snapshot
Port {id |all} queue {all} - egress queue-level snapshot for
both unicast and multicast packets
Port {id |all} queue ucast {id | all} - egress queue-level
snapshot for unicast packets only
Port {id |all} queue mcast {id | all} - egress queue-level
snapshot for multicast packets only
Port {id |all} prio-group {id | all} - ingress priority-group
level snapshot
Introduced on the S6000 platform.
Device-ingress – Displays total buffer accounting usage for the unit.
Device-egress –Display total buffer usage for the unit, total multicast buffer
usage for the unit and also on per-service-pool basis. Counters will be
displayed for the 2 service-pools – one for normal traffic and other for DCB
traffic.
Port-ingress – Displays the total buffer accounting usage for the ingress port.
Port-egress – Displays the total unicast buffer usage, total multicast buffer
usage separately for the egress port.
Port-Queue ucast/mcast – Displays the total unicast/multicast buffer usage on
per-port per-queue basis. For CPU port, counters for queues 0 – 11 will be
displayed and there is no differentiation between unicast and multicast queues.
Debugging and Diagnostics

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