Show Packet-Memory - Cisco ASR 9000 Series Command Reference Manual

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ASIC Driver Commands

show packet-memory

To display information for packet memory, use the show packet-memory command in EXEC mode.
show packet-memory [clients| corrupt| failures| hssd| ifinput| ifoutput| internal| inuse| job| mutex| old|
reserved| summary| trace| watch] [location node-id]
Syntax Description
clients
corrupt
failures
fsv
hssd
ifinput
ifoutput
internal
inuse
job
mutex
old
reserved
summary
trace
watch
location node-id
Command Default
Displays information about all packet memory.
(Optional) Displays the packet manager clients.
(Optional) Displays the information about corrupted packets.
(Optional) Displays the packet buffer, header, hardware buffer allocation
failures.
(Optional) Displays feature-specific variable information.
(Optional) Displays High Speed Small Data (HSSD).
(Optional) Displays packets from a specific interface.
(Optional) Displays packets to a specific interface.
(Optional) Displays the packet memory along with actual number of particles
in free list.
(Optional) Displays the total number of packets in use
(Optional) Displays the number of packets owned by a specific process.
(Optional) Displays the pakman mutex monitoring configuration.
(Optional) Displays the total number of packets older than one minute.
(Optional) Displays the reserved memory information.
(Optional) Displays the packet memory usage summary information.
(Optional) Displays the packet-memory traces.
(Optional) Displays the pakman watch configuration.
(Optional) Displays detailed packet memory information for the designated
node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Advanced System Command Reference, Release 4.0
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