Dell Z9000 Configuration Manual page 904

10/25/40/50/100gbe throughput
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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 58. Cross-Reference of Internal Port Numbers to User Port Numbers
Internal Unit
User Ports
Port Number
from 0 to 31
on Unit 0
1
0
2
1
3
2
4
3
5
4
6
5
7
6
8
7
9
8
10
9
11
10
12
11
13
12
14
13
15
14
16
15
17
16
18
17
19
18
20
19
21
20
22
21
23
22
24
23
25
24
904
User Ports
User Ports
from 32 to
from 64 to
63 on Unit 1
95 on Unit 2
32
64
22
65
34
66
35
67
36
68
37
69
38
70
39
71
40
72
41
73
42
74
43
75
44
76
45
77
46
78
47
79
48
80
49
81
50
82
51
83
52
84
53
85
54
86
55
87
56
88
User Ports
No User
from 96 to
Ports on Unit
127 on Unit 3
4
96
Internal
97
Internal
98
Internal
99
Internal
100
Internal
101
Internal
102
Internal
103
Internal
104
Internal
105
Internal
106
Internal
107
Internal
108
Internal
109
Internal
110
Internal
111
Internal
112
Internal
113
Internal
114
Internal
115
Internal
116
Internal
117
Internal
118
Internal
119
Internal
120
Internal
Z-Series Debugging and Diagnostics
No User
Ports on Unit
5
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal

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