Dell C9000 Series Reference Manual page 772

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pe pe-id stack
Enter pe pe-id stack-unit unit number parameters with
unit unit-number
a command option to display hardware statistics from the
specified port extender (PE) and stack-unit. The port extender ID
range is from 0 to 255 and the stack-unit ID range is from 0 to 7.
The command options are:
party-bus
Enter the keyword party-bus with a command option to
display hardware statistics from the party bus that links the
switch CPUs. The command options are:
rp
Enter the keyword rp with a command option to display
hardware statistics from the Route Processor. The command
options are:
bp-link-map: Displays the backplane links (between leaf/
port and spine/fabric) on a specified line card.
bp-link-state: Displays the status of the backplane links
on a specified line card.
hg-stats unit unit-num port port-num: Displays
input and output statistics for a HiGig port (NPU port
number) on a specified line card.
fpga registers Display the statistics from the FPGA
registers.
cpu data-plane statistics: Displays data-plane
statistics, including thebc pci driver statistics for the
device.
drops unit unit number [user—port {port
{port-num | range}]: Displays the number of internal
drops of control-plane and protocol control packets on
the port specified. User port range is 1–51.
stack-port Displays traffic statistics for the stacking ports
on a specified PE.
unit unit-number to view with the following options:
counters: Displays the traffic counters.
details: Displays more detailed hardware
information.
port-stats: Displays the internal statistics on a per-
port basis.
register: Displays the internal registers.
table-dump: Displays the tables from the bShell.
port port-num statistics: Displays statistics on a
specified party-bus internal port.
port all: Displays statistics on all party-bus internal
ports.
cpu data-plane statistics: Displays data-plane
statistics, including the HiGig port statistics with input/
output counters to which the stacking module is
connected.
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