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1. PC Total Count Name 0x6071253C 67387912 2 fragment 0x60734010 63292440 11 Packet Header 0x60962DFC 105552 10 coalesced 0x60D509BC 98384 10 coalesced 0x60D4A0B4 70776 9 coalesced 0x60803260 21488 4 fragment 0x60B2E488 19704 2 fragment 0x606E0278 19272 1 coalesced 0x606DD8D8 9024 113 Init 0x60B27FE8 5740 3 fragment 0x60778AAC 3504 1 coalesced 0x607AC764 2212 11 Process Events 0x60F7FCD4 1556 9 fragment 0x6071F3FC 1316 12 fragment 0x606C5324 1176 6 coalesced 0x60D7C518 1148 1 coalesced 0x624E170C 876 1 coalesced 0x60A68164 588 3 fragment 0x60B302C0 408 5 fragment 0x60976574 272 2 AAA Event Data 0x60801E38 216 2 fragment 0x611DA23C 164 1 shelf_info 0x60A6A638 148 1 fragment 0x60801D2C 148 1 fragment 0x60D29DCC 148 1 fragment 0x62628CA0 144 1 fragment 0x60A68218 104 1 fragment 0x606B9614 88 1 NameDB String 0x6090A978 84 1 fragment 0x606C51D0 84 1 fragment 0x62647558 76 1 fragment Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference Processor July 2008 M show memory fragment The following is sample output from the show memory processor fragment detail command Router show memory processor fragment detail Processor memory Free memory size 65566148 Number of free blocks 230 Address Bytes Prev Next Ref PrevF NextF Alloc PC what 645A8148 0000000028 645A80F0 645A8194 001 6069
2. Router Table 149 show version installed provisioned and running Field Descriptions Field Description Package The individual sub package name version The consolidated package version of the individual sub package status Reveals if the sub package is active or inactive for the specific hardware component only File The location and filename of the individual sub package file on The hardware component Built The date the individual sub package was built File SHA1 checksum The SHA 1 sum for the file This sum can be compared against a SHA1 sum generated by any SHA1 sum generating tool Command Description show diag Displays hardware and diagnostic information for a networking device a line card a processor a jacket card a chassis or a network module show inventory Displays the Cisco Unique Device Identifier information including the Product ID the Version ID and the Serial Number for the hardware device and hardware components July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference W show warm reboot show warm reboot To display the statistics for attempted warm reboots use the show warm reboot command in privileged EXEC mode show warm reboot Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History Release Modification 12 3 2 T This command was introduced 12 2 18 S T
3. Examples The following is sample output from the show memory multibus command Router show memory multibus Processor memory Address Bytes Prev Next Ref PrevF NextF Alloc PC what 6540BBA0 0000016388 00000000 6540FBD4 001 60883984 TW Buckes 6540FBD4 0000016388 6540BBAO 65413C08 001 60883984 TW Buckes 65413C08 0000016388 6540FBD4 65417C3C 001 60883984 TW Buckes 65417C3C 0000006004 65413C08 654193E0 001 608A0D4C Process k 654193E0 0000012004 65417C3C 6541C2F4 001 608A0D4C Process k 6541C2F4 0000411712 654193E0 65480B64 000 0 0 608A0D4C fragmen 65480B64 0000020004 6541C2F4 654859B8 001 608CF99C Managed s 654859B8 0000010004 65480B64 654880FC 001 6085C7F8 List Eles 654880FC 0000005004 654859B8 654894B8 001 6085C83C List Heas 654894B8 0000000048 654880FC 65489518 001 62BF31DC Init Table 110 describes the significant fields shown in the display Table 110 show memory multibus Field Descriptions Field Description Address Hexadecimal address of the block Bytes Size of the block in bytes Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference W show memory multibus Table 110 show memory multibus Field Descriptions continued Field Description Prev Address of the preceding block should match the address on the preceding line Next Address of the foll
4. Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show platform software process list Mi Table 127 show platform software process list name and process id Field Descriptions continued Field Description Session id Process session ID User time Time in seconds spent in user mode Kernel time Time in seconds spent in kernel mode Priority Process priority Virtual bytes Virtual memory size in bytes Resident pages Resident page size Resident limit Current limit on Resident pages Minor page faults Number of minor page faults Major page faults Number of major page faults The following example displays process summary information for Cisco ASR 1000 Series SIP slot 0 Router show platform software process list 0 summary Total number of processes 54 Running Sleeping Disk sleeping Zombies Stopped Paging Up time Idle time User time Kernel time Virtual memory Pages resident Major page faults Minor page faults Architecture Memory kB Physical Total Used Free Active Inactive Inact dirty Inact clean Dirty AnonPages Bounce Cached Commit Limit Committed As High Total High Free Low Total Low Free Mapped NFS Unstable Page Tables 4 50 0 gt SS 1562 1511 1606 1319 587894784 45436 25 149098 ppc 524288 479868 434948 44920 183020 163268 0 0 0 76380 0 263764 239932 201452 0 0
5. 125440K bytes of ATA PCMCIA card at slot 0 Sector size 512 bytes 125440K bytes of ATA PCMCIA card at slot 1 Sector size 512 bytes 65536K bytes of Flash internal SIMM Sector size 512KB Secondary is up Secondary has 1044480K bytes of memory Configuration register is 0x2102 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show version Mi Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers In the following example the show version installed command is entered on a Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router in diagnostic mode Note that the output shows what every file that can be found in the consolidated package is or is not currently running provisioning file RP Access RP Base RP Control RP IOS ESP Base SIP Base SIP SPA Router show version installed Package Provisioning File version n a status active File bootflash packages conf on RPO Built n a by n a File SHA1 checksum 0b9f2c7c3d81d8455a918f285c078463c04a0cab Package rpbase version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status active File bootflash asr1000rp1 rpbase v122_33_xn_asr_rls0O_throttle pkg on RPO Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum 193c4810becc2a6097645f 0b68 5684004bd3ab3 Package rpaccess k9 version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status active File bootflash asr1000rpl1 rpaccess k9 v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle pkg on RPO Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum 328c3d1e10f 006304ce9543ab68e914b43c41ble
6. Examples The following is sample output from the show logging command on a software image that supports the Embedded Syslog Manager ESM feature Router show logging Syslog logging enabled 10 messages dropped 5 messages rate limited 0 flushes 0 overruns xml disabled filtering disabled Console logging level debugging 31 messages logged xml disabled filtering disabled Monitor logging disabled Buffer logging level errors 36 messages logged xml disabled filtering disabled Logging Exception size 8192 bytes Count and timestamp logging messages disabled No active filter modules Trap logging level informational 45 message lines logged Log Buffer 8192 bytes The following example shows output from the show logging command after a message discriminator has been configured Included in this example is the command to configure the message discriminator c7200 3 config logging discriminator ATTFLTR1 severity includes 1 2 5 rate limit 100 Specified MD by the name ATTFLTR1 is not found Adding new MD instance with specified MD attribute values Router config end Router 000036 Oct 20 16 26 04 570 SYS 5 CONFIG_I Configured from console by console Router show logging Syslog logging enabled 11 messages dropped 0 messages rate limited 0 flushes 0 overruns xml disabled filtering disabled No Active Message Discriminator Inactive Message Discriminator ATTFLTR1 severity group includes 1 2 5 rate limit not to ex
7. ni ec CP PS X 25 Pp Pp Pp Li Process px D Receive Background Data Daemon Background IP Route Protocols Timer Proxy Client SSS Test Client The following is sample output from the show processes memory command when a Process ID process id is specified Router show processes memory 1 Process ID 1 Process Name Chunk Manager Total Memory Held 8428 bytes Processor memory holding 8428 bytes pc 0x60790654 size 6044 count pc 0x607A5084 size 1544 count pc 0x6076DBC4 size 652 count pc 0x6076FF18 size 188 count I O memory holding 0 bytes Router show processes memory 2 Process ID 2 Process Name Load Meter Total Memory Held 3884 bytes PRR R Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 show processes memory E Processor memory holding 3884 bytes pc 0x60790654 size 3044 count T pc 0x6076DBC4 size 652 count 1 pc 0x6076FF18 size 188 count T I O memory holding 0 bytes show processes memory Command for Releases Prior to 12 3 11 T 12 2 28 S and 12 0 30 S The following example shows the output of the show processes memory command before the changes to the summary information were made Note that the Total in the show processes summary command indicates total memory for all memory pools in this example the show processes memory Total of 35423840 can be obtained by adding the Processor
8. Head Total b Used b Free b Lowest b Largest b I O 600000 2097152 461024 1636128 1635224 1635960 Processor memory Address Bytes Prev Next Ref PrevF NextF Alloc PC What 1D8310 60 1D82C8 1D8378 1 3281FFE Router Init 2CA964 36 2CA914 2CA9B4 al 3281FFE Router Init 2CAA04 112 2CA9B4 2CAAAO 3A42144 OSPF Stub LSA RBTree 2CAAAO 68 2CAA04 2CAB10 1 3A420D4 Router Init 2ED714 52 2ED668 2ED774 al 3381C84 Router Init 2F12AC 44 2F124C 2F1304 3A50234 Router Init 2F1304 24 2F12AC 2F1348 a 3A420D4 Router Init 2F1348 68 2F1304 2F13B8 1 3381C84 Router Init 300C28 340 300A14 300DA8 1 3381B42 Router Init Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 show memory dead Mi Table 102 describes the significant fields shown in the display Table 102 show memory dead Field Descriptions Field Description Head Hexadecimal address of the head of the memory allocation chain Total b Sum of used bytes plus free bytes Used b Amount of memory in use Free b Amount of memory not in use in bytes Lowest b Smallest amount of free memory since last boot in bytes Largest b Size of the largest available free block in bytes Address Hexadecimal address of the block in bytes Bytes Size of the block in bytes Prev Address of the preceding block Next Address of the following block Ref Reference count for that memory block indicating how many di
9. show power Mi 3 WS X6516 GBIC 118 02 2 81 118 02 2 81 on on 5 WS C6500 SFM 117 18 2 79 117 18 2 79 on on 7 WS X6516A GBIC 214 20 5 10 on off insuff cooling capacity 8 WS X6516 GE TX 178 50 4 25 178 50 4 25 on on 9 WS X6816 GBIC 733 98 17 48 on off connector rating exceeded Router gt This example shows how to display the power status for all FRU types Router show power status all FRU type current admin state oper power supply 1 27 460A on on module 1 4 300A on on module 2 4 300A reserved module 5 2 690A on on Router This example shows how to display the power status for a specific module Router show power status module 1 FRU type current admin state oper module 1 4 300A on on Router This example shows how to display the power status for a specific power supply Router show power status power supply 1 FRU type current admin state oper power supply 1 27 460A on on Router This example displays information about the high capacity power supplies Router show power status power supply 2 Power Capacity PS Fan Output Oper PS Type Watts A 42V Status Status State L WS CAC 6000W 2672 04 63 62 OK OK on 2 WS CAC 9000W 1 2773 68 66 04 OK OK on Router GI This example shows how to display the total power that is available from the power supplies Router show power total system power total 27 460A Router This example shows how to display the total power that is
10. 0x74175060 160 1 Table 138 describes the significant fields shown in the display that are different from Table 137 on page 855 Table 138 show processes memory detailed process id taskid Field Descriptions Field Description type Type of process POSIX or Cisco IOS Memory summary for TaskID Task ID Holding Amount of memory in bytes currently held by the task PC Caller PC of the task Size Amount of memory in bytes used by this task Count Number of times that task has been called The following is sample output from the show processes memory command with details about the memory of POSIX process ID 234567 with summary process memory usage per allocator Router show processes memory detailed 234567 alloc summary System Memory 262144K total 113672K used 148472K free Process sbin sysmgr proc type POSIX PID 12308 404K total 100K text 144K data 16K stack 144K dynamic 81920 heapsize 68620 allocated 8896 free Allocated Blocks Address Usize Size Caller 0x0806C358 0x00000478 0x000004D0 0x721C7290 0x0806D1E0 0x00000128 0x00000130 0x72B90248 0x0806D318 0x00003678 0x000036E0 0x72B9820C 0x0806D700 0x000002A0 0x000002C0 0x72B8EB58 0x0806D770 0x00000058 0x00000060 0x72BA5488 0x0806D7D8 0x000000A0 0x000000B0 0x72B8D228 0x0806D8A8 0x00000200 0x00000208 0x721A728C 0x0806FF78 0x00000068 0x00000070 0x72BA78EC 0x08071438 0x0000005C 0x00000068 0x72B908A8 0x08071508 0x0000010E 0x00000120 0x72BA7AFC 0x0
11. To prevent the information from being lost if the menu display clears the screen this command always displays a More prompt before returning Press the space bar to return to the prompt Examples The following example is sample output from the show whoami command Router gt show whoami Comm Server Router Line 0 at Obps Location Second floor West More Router gt Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference M showmon showmon Syntax Description Defaults Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines Examples To show both the ReadOnly and the Upgrade ROMmon image versions when you are in ROMmon mode as well as which ROMmon image is running on the Cisco 7200 VXR or Cisco 7301 router use the showmon command in ROM monitor mode showmon This command has no arguments or keywords No default behavior or values ROM monitor mode Release Modification 12 0 28 S This command was introduced on the Cisco 7200 VXR router It was introduced in ROMmon version 12 3 4r T1 for the Cisco 7200 VXR router 12 3 8 T This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 3 8 T and supported on the Cisco 7200 VXR router and Cisco 7301 router It was introduced in ROMmon version 12 3 4r T2 for the Cisco 7301 router 12 3 9 This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 3 9 and supported on the Cisco 7200 VXR router and Cisco 7301 router Use the showmon command when you are in
12. mcpre version unknown status active mcpre version unknown status active mcpre version unknown status active mcpre version unknown status active mcpre version unknown status inactive mcpre version unknown status inactive mcpre version unknown status inactive mcpre version unknown status inactive mcpre version unknown status inactive mcpre version unknown status inactive mcpre July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference E W show version File SHA1 checksum unknown Router In the following example the show version running command is entered to view which sub packages are active on which hardware elements on the router Router show version running Package Provisioning File version n a status active File bootflash packages conf on RPO Built n a by n a File SHA1 checksum 0b9f2c7c3d81d8455a918f285c078463c04a0cab Package rpbase version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status active File bootflash asr1000rp1 rpbase v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle pkg on RPO Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum 193c4810becc2a6097645 0b68 5684004bd3ab3 Package rpaccess k9 version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status active File bootflash asr1000rp1 rpaccess k9 v122_33_xn_asr_rlsO_throttle pkg on RPO Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum 328c3d1e10f 006304ce9543ab68e914b43c41ble
13. total Optional Displays the total power that is available from the power supplies used Optional Displays the total power that is budgeted for powered on items This command has no default settings User EXEC Privileged EXEC Release Modification 12 2 14 SX Support for this command was introduced on the Supervisor Engine 720 12 2 17a SX1 The output was changed to include the total system power information 12 2 17b SXA This command was changed to include information about the inline power status for a specific module 12 2 174 SXB Support for this command on the Supervisor Engine 2 was extended to Release 12 2 17d SXB July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference WE show power Usage Guidelines Examples Release Modification 12 2 18 SXF The output was changed to include information about the high capacity power supplies This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA 12 2 33 SRA The interface number argument designates the module and port number Valid values for interface number depend on the specified interface type and the chassis and module that are used For example if you specify a Gigabit Ethernet interface and have a 48 port 10 100BASE T Ethernet module that is installed in a 13 slot chassis valid values for the module number are from 1 to 13 and valid values for the port number are from to 48
14. 0x41800000 0x41A00000 0x41A80000 Ox41AA0000 0x41AC0000 0x41AC8000 0x41AD0000 0x41AD8000 Ox41ADA0O0O Ox41ADCO0O A A Ox41ADE000 Ox41AE0000 0x41B00000 0x41B80000 0x41C00000 0x41E00000 0x42000000 0x44000000 0x46000000 0x06E00000 0x07000000 0x07800000 Router Command 0x1E1FFFFF 0x1E881FFF Ox1FC7FFFF 0x3001FFFF 0x407FFFFF Ox40FFFFFF 0x417FFFFF 0x419FFFFF 0x41A7FFFF 0x41A9FFFF 0x41ABFFFF 0x41AC7FFF 0x41ACFFFF 0x41AD7FFF 0x41AD9FFF 0x41ADBFFF 0x41ADDFFF 0x41ADFFFF 0x41AFFFFF 0x41B7FFFF 0x41BFFFFF 0x41DFFFFF 0x41FFFFFF 0x43FFFFFF Ox45FFFFFF Ox47FFFFFF Ox06FFFFFF 0x077FFFFF Ox07FFFFFF 0x01E000000 0x01E880000 0x01FC00000 0x070000000 0x000000000 0x000800000 0x001000000 0x001800000 0x001A00000 0x001A80000 0x001AA0000 0x001AC0000 0x001AC8000 0x001AD0000 0x001AD8000 0x001ADA000 0x001ADC000 0x001ADE000 0x001AE0000 0x001B00000 0x001B80000 0x001C00000 0x001E00000 0x002000000 0x004000000 0x006000000 0x006E00000 0x007000000 0x007800000 a q J dl 0x01E1F 0x01E88 0x01FC7 0x07001 0x0007F Ox000FF 0x0017F 0x001 0x001 0x001 0x001 0x001 0x001 0x001 0x001 0x001 0x001 0x001 0x001 0x001 0x001 0x001 0x001 0x003F 0x005 0x007 0x006 0x0077 0x007FF El 4 a a al Description CacheMode 2 CacheMode 2 CacheMode 2 CacheMode 2 CacheMode 3
15. Alloc_pc 608D2848 608D2FD8 60C656AC 60C67D74 605B7E98 605B7EDC 60C659D4 605B7E70 605B7EB4 60616750 I O memory total leak size Processor memory total leak size 32776 inconclusive 32776 inconclusive 288 inconclusive 48 inconclusive 40 inconclusive 40 inconclusive 40 inconclusive 32 inconclusive 32 inconclusive 24 inconclusive The following example shows output from the second invocation of the show memory debug leaks largest command Router show memory debug leaks largest Adding blocks for GD Alloc pe Alloc_pc Alloc_pc 608D2848 608D2FD8 60C656AC 60C67D74 605B7E98 605B7EDC 60C659D4 605B7E70 605B7EB4 60616750 show memory debug leaks summary Command Example PCI memory total leak size I O memory total leak size Processor memory total leak size 32776 32776 288 48 40 40 40 32 32 24 The following example shows output from the show memory debug leaks summary command Router show memory debug leaks summary Adding blocks for GD Alloc PC Alloc PC Alloc PC PCI memory Size Blocks Bytes I O memory Size Blocks Bytes Processor memory Size Blocks Bytes Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 Related Commands 0x605B7E70 0x605B7E98 0x605B7EB4 0x605B7EDC 0x60616750 0x606167A0 0x608D2848 0x608D2FD8 0x60C656AC 0x60C656AC 0x60C659D4 0x60C67D74 0000000032 0000000040 0000000032 0000000040 0000000024 000
16. Package rpcontrol version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status active File bootflash asr1000rp1 rpcontrol v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle pkg on RP0 0 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum e4152b7fe3c2b8aca07cele8ad6d5a54d6d20689 Package rpios advipservicesk9 version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status active File bootflash asr1000rp1 rpios advipservicesk9 v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle pkg on RP0 0 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum 7 7 87 2c198c38e7b58214478c5b28ee3c7b567 Package espbase version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status active File bootflash asr1000rp1 espbase v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle pkg on FPO Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum b1c004ed151cf60f0ce250f6ea710f43707fb010 Package sipbase version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status active File bootflash asr1000rpl sipbase v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle pkg on CCO Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum bd34a8a23d001f9cefcac8853a31b62ffd8272a4 Package sipspa version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status active File bootflash asr1000rp1 sipspa v122_33_xn_asr_rls0O_throttle pkg on CC0 0 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum 6ad199569dad7d8b35beac2c8a72b080 9662897 Package sipspa version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status active File bootflash asr1000rp1 sipspa v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle pkg on CC0 1 Built 2007 11 11_1
17. To display the block details of fragmented free blocks and allocated blocks which is physically just before or after the blocks on the free list privileged EXEC mode use the show memory fragment command in user EXEC or show memory processor io fragment detail Syntax Description processor Optional Displays the processor memory information io Optional Displays the I O memory information fragment Displays the information of the free blocks and the blocks surrounding the free blocks detail Optional Displays the detailed information of all the free blocks and the blocks surrounding the free blocks that are located between the allocated blocks Command Modes User EXEC Privileged EXEC Command History Release Modification 12 3 14 T This command was introduced 12 2 33 SRB This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRB Examples The following is sample output from the show memory processor fragment command Router show memory processor fragment Processor memory Free memory size 65516944 Number of free blocks 230 Allocator PC Summary for allocated blocks in pool Processor PC Total Count Name 0x6047DDCC 852020 1 atmdx_vc_table 0x6075DC30 544392 4 ATM1 0 0x61BDBA14 131176 2 eddri_self_event 0x61913BEC 131124 1 12tp tnl table 0x602E9820 114832 1 Autovc Msg Chunk 0x6071253C 98408 2 Exec 0x607DF5BC 96624 12 Process Stack 0x6118DDA0 77252 1
18. show gsr Mi show gsr To display hardware information on the Cisco 12000 series Gigabit Switch Routers GSRs use the show gsr command in EXEC mode show gsr chassis info details Syntax Description chassis info Optional Displays backplane NVRAM information details Optional In addition to the information displayed this option includes hexadecimal output of the backplane NVRAM information Command Modes EXEC Command History Release Modification 11 2GS This command was introduced to support the Cisco 12000 series GSRs 12 2 33 SRA This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA Usage Guidelines Use this command to determine the type of hardware installed in your Cisco 12000 series GSR router Examples The following is sample output from the show gsr command for a Cisco 12012 router This command shows the type and state of the card installed in the slot Router show gsr Slot 0 type Route Processor state IOS Running MASTER Slot 7 type 1 Port Packet Over SONET OC 12c STM 4c state Card Powered Slot 16 type Clock Scheduler Card state Card Powered PRIMARY CLOCK The following is sample output from the show gsr chassis info command for a Cisco 12012 router Router show gsr chassis info Backplane NVRAM version 0x20 Contents Chassis type 12012 Fab Ver 1 Chassis S N ZQ24CS3WT86MGVHL PCA 800 3015 1 rev AO dev 257 HW ver 1 0 Backplane S N A1L09EXPR75FUNYJK MAC Add
19. show logging Mi Table 90 show logging Field Descriptions continued Field Description Trap logging Logging to a remote host syslog collector Shows disabled or if enabled the severity level limit number of messages logged and whether XML formatting or ESM filtering is enabled The word trap means a trigger in the system software for sending error messages to a remote host Corresponds to the configuration of the logging host command The severity level limit is set using the logging trap command SNMP logging Displays whether SNMP logging is enabled the number of messages logged and the retransmission interval If not shown on your platform use the show logging history command Logging Exception size Corresponds to the configuration of the logging exception command 8192 bytes Count and timestamp Corresponds to the configuration of the logging count command logging messages No active filter Appears if no syslog filter modules are configured with the logging filter modules command Syslog filter modules are Tel script files used when the Embedded Syslog Manager ESM is enabled ESM is enabled when any of the filtered keywords are used in the logging commands If configured the URL and filename of configured syslog filter modules will appear at this position in the output Syslog filter modules are executed in the order in which they appear here Log Buffer 8192 The value in pa
20. xxx Jinecard specific block feature bits 00000000 00000000 hardware changes bits 00000000 00000001 card index 35 mac base 0008 7CA4 CE80 mac_len 64 num_processors 1 epld_num 1 show msfc Caiga we ET code 0 0 0 0 epld_versions 0001 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 00 00 0000 0000 port numbers pair 0 type 14 count 01 pair 1 type 00 count 00 pair 2 type 00 count 00 pair 3 type 00 count 00 pair 4 type 00 count 00 pair 5 type 00 count 00 July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference E show msfc pair 6 type 00 count 00 pair 7 type 00 count 00 sram_size 4096 sensor_thresholds sensor 0 critical 75 oC warning 60 sensor 1 critical 65 oC warning 50 sensor 2 critical 128 oC sensor not r not present sensor 3 critical 128 oC sensor not r not present sensor 4 critical 128 oC sensor not r not present sensor 5 critical 128 oC sensor not r not present sensor 6 critical 128 oC sensor not r not present sensor 7 critical 128 oC sensor not r not present end of linecard specific block End of IDPROM image Rou Rou Re TX AB Thr Vlan 101 Rou Rou ter ter show msfc fault Max 640 16384 g set Min Q 640 0 0 40 T 6715 8192 2 0 0 3 4 5 6 7 eshold sam E e E co Ch 0 0 0 0 0 8192 Sel Min Max
21. 11 2 16 The output for this command was expanded to show additional information for boot bootflash context and traffic for all enabled protocols 12 0 The output for this command was expanded to show additional information for boot bootflash context and traffic for all enabled protocols The cef ipmulticast isis mlps and ospf keywords were added to this command 12 2 13 T Support for AppleTalk EIGRP Apollo Domain Banyan VINES Novell Link State Protocol and XNS was removed from Cisco IOS software 12 2 14 5X Support for this command was added for the Supervisor Engine 720 12 3 4 T The output of this command was expanded to include the output from the show inventory command 12 2 17d SXB Support for this command on the Supervisor Engine 2 was extended to Release 12 2 17d SXB 12 2 30 S The show tech support ipmulticast command was changed as follows e Support for bidirectional PIM and Multicast VPN MVPN was added e The vrf vrf name option was added The output of the show tech support ipmulticast command without the vrf vrf name keyword and argument was changed to include the output from these commands e show ip pim int df e show ip pim mdt e show ip pim mdt bgp e show ip pim rp metric 12 3 16 This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 3 16 12 2 18 SXF The show tech support ipmulticast command was changed as follows e Support for bidirectional PIM and MVPN was added
22. 128K 0 000 udp proc 12336 4 10 Condvar 7A602080 53248 128K 0 000 udp proc 12336 5 10 Receive TE 53248 128K 0 072 udp proc 12336 6 10 Receive 1 53248 128K 0 028 udp proc 12336 7 10 Receive 1 53248 128K 0 000 udp proc 12336 8 10 Receive alt 53248 128K 0 000 udp proc Table 132 describes the significant fields shown in the display Table 132 show processes Software Modularity Field Descriptions Field Description PID Process ID TID Task ID Prio Process priority STATE Current state of process Blocked Thread with given process ID that is currently blocked by the process Stack Size in kilobytes of the memory stack CPU CPU time in minutes and seconds used by the process Name Process name Related Commands Command Description show processes cpu Displays detailed CPU utilization statistics CPU use per process when a Software Modularity image is running show processes detailed Displays detailed information about POSIX and Cisco IOS processes when a Software Modularity image is running show processes kernel Displays information about System Manager kernel processes when a Software Modularity image is running show processes memory Displays amount of system memory used per system process Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show processes cpu Mi show processes cpu To display detailed CPU utilization statistics CPU use per process wh
23. 225 2 25 25 225 223 223 223 show memory statistics history table Process Name Holding Num Alloc Init 7296000 214 Pool Manager 816 3 Command Description memory statistics Changes the memory log time history table July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference W show memory transient show memory transient Syntax Description Command Modes Command History Examples To display statistics about transient memory use the show memory transient command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode show memory transient allocating process totals dead totals fragment detail free totals statistics history allocating process Optional Displays allocating memory totals by name dead totals Optional Displays memory totals on dead processes fragment detail Optional Displays memory statistics for fragmented processes free totals Optional Displays statistics on free memory statistics history Optional Displays memory pool history statistics on all processes User EXEC Privileged EXEC Release Modification 12 0 This command was introduced The following is sample output from the show memory transient command Router show memory transient Processor Address 81F99C00 Bytes 0002236408 821BBC28 0000020004 821C0A7C 0000010004 821C31C0 0000005004 memory Prev 00000000 81F9
24. 65413C08 0000016388 6540FBD4 65417C3C 001 60883984 TW Buckes 65417C3C 0000006004 65413C08 654193E0 001 608A0D4C Process k 654193E0 0000012004 65417C3C 6541C2F4 001 608A0D4C Process k 6541C2F4 0000411712 654193E0 65480B64 000 0 0 608A0D4C fragmen 65480B64 0000020004 6541C2F4 654859B8 001 608CF99C Managed s 654859B8 0000010004 65480B64 654880FC 001 6085C7F8 List Eles 654880FC 0000005004 654859B8 654894B8 001 6085C83C List Heas 654894B8 0000000048 654880FC 65489518 001 62BF31DC Init Table 112 describes the significant fields shown in the display Table 112 show memory processor Field Descriptions Field Description Address Hexadecimal address of the block Bytes Size of the block in bytes Prev Address of the preceding block should match the address on the preceding line Next Address of the following block should match the address on the following line Ref Reference count for that memory block indicating how many different processes are using that block of memory Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show memory processor Table 112 show memory processor Field Descriptions continued Field Description PrevF Address of the preceding free block if free NextF Address of the following free block if free Alloc PC Address of the program counter that allocated the block Wh
25. 6ad199569dad7d8b35beac2c8a72b080 9662897 Package sipbase version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status inactive File bootflash asr1000rp1 sipbase v122_33_xn_asr_rls0O_throttle pkg on CC2 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum bd34a8a23d001f9cefcac8853a31b62ffd8272a4 Package sipspa version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status inactive File bootflash asr1000rp1 sipspa v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle pkg on CC2 0 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum 6ad199569dad7d8b35beac2c8a72b080 9662897 Package sipspa version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status inactive File bootflash asr1000rp1 sipspa v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle pkg on CC2 1 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum 6ad199569dad7d8b35beac2c8a72b080 9662897 Package sipspa version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status inactive File bootflash asr1000rp1 sipspa v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle pkg on CC2 2 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum 6ad199569dad7d8b35beac2c8a72b080 9662897 Package sipspa version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status inactive File bootflash asr1000rp1 sipspa v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle pkg on CC2 3 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum 6ad199569dad7d8b35beac2c8a72b080 9662897 Router In the following example the show version provisioned command is entered to gather information on which sub packages are provisioning
26. CC0 2 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by File SHA1 checksum unknown Package rpios advipservicesk9 File unknown on CC0 3 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by File SHA1 checksum unknown Package rpios advipservicesk9 File unknown on CCl Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by File SHA1 checksum unknown Package rpios advipservicesk9 File unknown on CC1 0 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by File SHA1 checksum unknown Package rpios advipservicesk9 File unknown on CC1 1 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by File SHA1 checksum unknown Package rpios advipservicesk9 File unknown on CC1 2 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by File SHA1 checksum unknown Package rpios advipservicesk9 File unknown on CC1 3 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by File SHA1 checksum unknown Package rpios advipservicesk9 File unknown on CC2 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by File SHA1 checksum unknown Package rpios advipservicesk9 File unknown on CC2 0 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by File SHA1 checksum unknown Package rpios advipservicesk9 File unknown on CC2 1 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by File SHA1 checksum unknown Package rpios advipservicesk9 File unknown on CC2 2 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by File SHA1 checksum unknown Package rpios advipservicesk9 File unknown on CC2 3 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by show version Mi version unknown status active mcpre version unknown status active mcpre version unknown status inactive
27. CacheMode 3 CacheMode 3 CacheMode 3 CacheMode 3 CacheMode 3 CacheMode 3 CacheMode 3 CacheMode 3 CacheMode 3 CacheMode 3 CacheMode 3 CacheMode 3 CacheMode 3 CacheMode 3 CacheMode 3 CacheMode 3 CacheMode 3 CacheMode 3 CacheMode 3 CacheMode 3 CacheMode 3 CacheMode 2 CacheMode 2 CacheMode 2 RW RW RO RW RO RO RO RO RO RO RO RO RO RO RO RW RW RW RW RW RW RW RW RW RW RW RW RW RW Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid show msfc show environment alarm Displays the information about the environmental alarm show fm summary Displays a summary of FM Information show environment status Displays the information about the operational FRU status July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference M show pagp show pagp To display port channel information use the show pagp command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode show pagp group number counters internal neighbor pgroup Syntax Description group number Optional Channel group number valid values are a maximum of 64 values from 1 to 282 counters Displays the traffic information internal Displays the internal information neighbor Displays the neighbor inf
28. Client Control process Possible process values are e cpp active Active CPP Client Control process e cpp standby Standby CPP Client Control process The information displayed is for internal debugging purposes only cpp driver Displays memory information for the specified CPP Driver process Possible process values are e cpp active Active CPPDriver process e cpp standby Standby CPP Driver process The information displayed is for internal debugging purposes only Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 808 July 2008 cpp ha server show platform software memory Mi Displays memory information for the specified CPP High Availability HA Server process Possible process values are e cpp active Active CPP HA Server process e cpp standby Standby CPP HA Server process The information displayed is for internal debugging purposes only cpp service process Displays memory information for the specified CPP Client Service process Possible process values are e cpp active Active CPP Client Service process e cpp standby Standby CPP Client Service process The information displayed is for internal debugging purposes only forwarding manager slot Displays memory information for the Forwarding Manager process in the specified slot Possible slot values are e f0 Cisco ASR 1000 Series ESP slot 0 e fl Cisco ASR 1000 Series ESP slot 1 e fp active Active Cisco ASR
29. Committed As Total amount of memory in kilobytes presently allocated on the system The committed memory is a sum of all of the memory that has been allocated by processes even if it has not been used by them as of yet High Total Total amount of memory in kilobytes that is not directly mapped into kernel space The High Total value can vary based on the type of kernel used High Free Amount of free memory in kilobytes that is not directly mapped into kernel space The High Free value can vary based on the type of kernel used Low Total Total amount of memory in kilobytes that is directly mapped into kernel space The Low Total value can vary based on the type of kernel used Low Free Amount of free memory in kilobytes that is directly mapped into kernel space The Low Free value can vary based on the type of kernel used Mapped Total amount of memory in kilobytes that has been used to map devices files or libraries using the mmap command NFS Unstable Total amount of memory in kilobytes used for unstable NFS pages Unstable NFS pages are pages that have been written into the page cache on the server but have not yet been synchronized to disk Page Tables Total amount of memory in kilobytes dedicated to the lowest page table level Slab Total amount of memory in kilobytes used by the kernel to cache data structures for its own use July 2008 Cis
30. PCI hardware registers or bridge registers for the Cisco 7200 series routers use the show pci command in EXEC mode show pci hardware bridge register hardware Displays PCI hardware registers bridge Displays PCI bridge registers register Optional Number of a specific bridge register in the range from 0 to 7 If not specified this command displays information about all registers EXEC Release Modification 11 2 This command was introduced 12 2 33 SRA This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA The output of this command is generally useful for diagnostic tasks performed by technical support only Note The show pci hardware EXEC command displays a substantial amount of information Examples The following is sample output for the PCI bridge register 1 on a Cisco 7200 series router Router show pci bridge 1 Bridge 4 Port Adaptor 1 Handle 1 DEC21050 bridge chip config 0x0 0x00 cfid 0x00011011 0x04 cfes 0x02800147 0x08 cfccid 0x06040002 0x0C cfpmlt 0x00010010 0x18 cfsmlt 0x18050504 0x1C cfsis 0x22805050 0x20 cfmla 0x48F04880 0x24 cfpmla 0x00004880 0x3C cfbc 0x00000000 0x40 cfseed 0x00100000 0x44 cfstwt 0x00008020 The following is partial sample output for the PCI hardware register which also includes information on all the PCI bridge registers on a Cisco 7200 series router Router show pci hardware Cisco 1
31. Package rpcontrol version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status active File bootflash asr1000rp1 rpcontrol v122_33_xn_asr_rls0O_throttle pkg on RP0 0 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum e4152b7fe3c2b8aca07cele8ad6d5a54d6d20689 Package rpios advipservicesk9 version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status active File bootflash asr1000rp1 rpios advipservicesk9 v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle pkg on RP0 0 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum 7 7 87 2c198c38e7b58214478c5b28ee3c7b567 Package rpcontrol version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status inactive File bootflash asr1000rp1 rpcontrol v122_33_xn_asr_rls0O_throttle pkg on RPO 1 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum e4152b7fe3c2b8aca07cele8ad6d5a54d6d20689 Package rpios advipservicesk9 version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status inactive File bootflash asr1000rp1 rpios advipservicesk9 v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle pkg on RPO 1 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum 7 7 87 2c198c38e7b58214478c5b28ee3c7b567 Package rpbase version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status inactive File bootflash asr1000rp1 rpbase v122_33_xn_asr_rls0O_throttle pkg on RP1 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum 193c4810becc2a6097645f0b68 5684004bd3ab3 Package rpaccess k9 version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status inactive File bootflash asr1000rpl1 rpaccess k9 v122_3
32. index Optional Displays information only for drivers on the specified index Information about all drivers is displayed Privileged EXEC Release Modification 12 3 14 T This command was introduced 12 401 1 T This command was integrated into the Cisco 7200VXR NPE G2 platform The following example is sample output for the show usb driver command Router show usb driver Index 0 Owner Mask 0x6 Class Code 0x0 Subclass Code 0x0 Protocol 0x0 Interface Class Code 0x8 Interface Subclass Code 0x6 Interface Protocol Code 0x50 Product ID 0x655BD598 Vendor ID 0x64E90000 Attached Devices Controller ID 1 Device Address 1 Index 1 Owner Mask 0x1 Class Code 0x0 Subclass Code 0x0 Protocol 0x0 Interface Class Code 0x0 Interface Subclass Code 0x0 Interface Protocol Code 0x0 Product ID 0x514 Vendor ID 0x529 Attached Devices Controller ID 1 Device Address 17 Index 2 Owner Mask 0x5 Class Code 0x9 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference Subclass Code 0x6249BD58 Protocol 0x2 Interface Class Code 0x5DC0 Interface Subclass Code 0x5 Interface Protocol Code 0xFFFFFFFF Product ID 0x2 Vendor ID 0x1 Attached Devices None Index 3 Owner Mask 0x10 Class Code 0x0 Subclass Code 0x0 Protocol 0x0 Interface Class Code 0x0 Interface Subclass Code 0x0 Interface Protocol Code 0x0 Product ID 0x0 Vendor ID 0x0 Attached Devices None show usb driver Mi Table 144 descr
33. overhead 8 Allocations 2 failed 0 frees 1 Module eventutil allocated 117379 requested 117059 overhead 320 Allocations 46 failed 0 frees 6 Module uipeer allocated 9264 requested 9248 overhead 16 Allocations 3 failed 0 frees 1 Module Summary allocated 127543 requested 127199 overhead 344 Allocations 51 failed 0 frees 8 Table 122 describes the significant fields shown in the display Table 122 show platform software memory Field Descriptions Field Description Module Name of submodule allocated Memory allocated in bytes requested Number of bytes requested by application overhead Allocation overhead Allocations Number of discrete allocation event attempts failed Number of allocation attempts that were attempted but failed frees Number of free events The following example displays abbreviated brief keyword memory information for the Chassis Manager process for Cisco ASR 1000 Series ESP slot 0 Router show platform software memory chassis manager f0 brief module allocated requested allocs frees CPP Features 692 668 3 0 Summary 497816 495344 323 14 chunk 419322 419290 4 0 eventutil 68546 66146 312 12 uipeer 9256 9240 4 2 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 show platform software memory Mi Table 123 describes the significant fields shown in the brief keyword display Table 123 show platfor
34. show monitor event trace MI Release Modification 12 2 28 SB This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 28 SB and implemented on the Cisco 10000 series routers 12 4 9 T The cfd keyword was added as an entry for the component argument to display trace messages relating to crypto fault detection This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SXH This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SB This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 4 20 T 12 2 33 SRA 12 2 33 SXH 12 2 33 SB 12 4 20 T Use the show monitor event trace command to display trace message information The trace function is not locked while information is being displayed to the console which means that new trace messages can accumulate in memory If entries accumulate faster than they can be displayed some messages can be lost If this happens the show monitor event trace command will generate a message indicating that some messages might be lost however messages will continue to display on the console If the number of lost messages is excessive the show monitor event trace command will stop displaying messages Use the bfd keyword for the component argument to display trace messages relating to the BFD feature Use the cfd keyword for the component argument to display trace messages relating to the crypto fault detection feature T
35. sysmgr sysmgr sysmgr sysmgr sysmgr sysmgr proc sysmgr proc ios base ios base ios base ios base ios base ios base ios base ios base ios base ios base ios base ios base ios base ios base ios base iprouting iprouting iprouting iprouting iprouting iprouting iprouting iprouting cdp2 iosproc show processes iosproc iosproc iosproc iosproc iosproc iosproc iosproc iosproc July 2008 W show processes 12330 2 10 Receive all 36864 128K 0 004 cdp2 iosproc 12330 3 10 Receive il 36864 128K 0 024 cdp2 iosproc 12330 4 11 Nanosleep 36864 128K 0 000 cdp2 iosproc 12330 5 10 Reply 1 36864 128K 0 228 cdp2 iosproc 12330 6 10 Receive 1 36864 128K 0 000 cdp2 iosproc 12330 7 10 Receive 9 36864 128K 0 000 cdp2 iosproc 12334 1 10 Receive il 45056 128K 0 000 inetd proc 12334 2 10 Sigwaitin 45056 128K 0 000 inetd proc 12334 3 10 Receive 1 45056 128K 0 000 inetd proc 12334 4 10 Receive 1 45056 128K 0 020 inetd proc 12334 5 10 Receive 1 45056 128K 0 000 inetd proc 12335 1 10 Receive 1 118784 128K 0 000 tcp proc 12335 2 10 Receive 1 118784 128k 0 000 tcp proc 12335 3 10 Sigwaitin 118784 128k 0 000 tcp proc 12335 4 10 Condvar 7A602080 118784 128K 5 092 tcp proc 12335 5 10 Ready 118784 128K 21 092 tcp proc 12335 6 10 Receive 1 118784 128K 14 280 tcp proc 12335 7 10 Receive al 118784 128K 0 000 tcp proc 12336 1 10 Receive 1 53248 128k 0 000 udp proc 12336 3 10 Sigwaitin 53248
36. unknown C7EBO77D EE2620 25 4644130 Nov 19 1999 07 50 44 cat6000 sup_ 5 3 3 CSX bin 645600 bytes available 15345184 bytes used FILE SYSTEM STATUS Device Number 2 DEVICE INFO BLOCK bootflash Magic Number 6887635 File System Vers 10000 1 0 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference W show sup bootflash Length 1000000 Sector Size 40000 Programming Algorithm 19 Erased State FFFFFFFF File System Offset 40000 Length F40000 MONLIB Offset 100 Length F568 Bad Sector Map Offset 3FFF8 Length 8 Squeeze Log Offset F80000 Length 40000 Squeeze Buffer Offset FC0000 Length 40000 Num Spare Sectors 0 Spares STATUS INFO Writable NO File Open for Write Complete Stats No Unrecovered Errors No Squeeze in progress USAGE INFO Bytes Used EA2620 Bytes Available 9D9EO Deleted Files Bad Sectors 0 Spared Sectors 0 OK Files 2 Bytes EA2520 0 Bytes 0 Files w Errors 0 Bytes 0 KKKKKKKK Intel SCS Status Register Dump COMMON M EMORY REGISTERS Bank 0 Intelligent ID Code 890089 Compatible Status Reg 800080 DEVICE TYPE Layout Paired x16 Mode Write Queue Size 64 Queued Erase Supported No Router This example shows how to display information about the Flash chip Router show sup bootflash chips KKKKKKKK Intel SCS Status Register Dump COMMON M EMORY REGISTERS Bank
37. z is the maintenance release number and A where applicable is the special release train identifier For example 12 3 4 T indicates the fourth maintenance release of the 12 3T special technology release train Note In the full software image filename 12 3 4 T appears as 123 4 T In the IOS Upgrade Planner 12 3 4 T appears as 12 3 4T ED release type The description of the release type Possible values include MAINTENANCE for example 12 3 3 or INTERIM for example 12 3 3 2 Refer to The ABC s of Cisco IOS Networking available on Cisco com for more information on Cisco IOS software release numbering and software versions Tip Cisco IOS is a registered trademark R of Cisco Systems Inc Technical Support http www cisco com techsupp ort Copyright c date range by Cisco Systems Inc The Cisco Technical Support amp Documentation website contains thousands of pages of searchable technical content including links to products technologies solutions technical tips and tools Registered Cisco com users can log in from this page to access even more content Cisco IOS software including the source code user help and documentation is copyrighted by Cisco Systems Inc It is Cisco s policy to enforce its copyrights against any third party who infringes on its copyright ROM System Bootstrap Version 12 0 6r T RELEASE SOFTWARE fc1 The system bootstrap software stored in R
38. 0 Total 38178 The following example of the show memory command used on the Cisco 4000 router includes information about SRAM memory and I O memory Router show memory Head Total b Used b Free b Lowest b Largest b Processor 49C724 28719324 1510864 27208460 26511644 15513908 I O 6000000 4194304 1297088 2897216 2869248 2896812 SRAM 1000 65536 63400 2136 2136 2136 Address Bytes Prev Next Ref PrevF NextF Alloc PC What 1000 2032 0 17F0 i 3E73E Init 17F0 2032 1000 1FEO 1 3E73E Init 1FEO 544 17F0 2200 E 3276A Init 2200 52 1FEO 2234 T 31D68 Init 2234 52 2200 2268 31DAA Init 2268 52 2234 229C ai 31DF2 Init 72F0 2032 6E5C 7AEO T 3E73E Init 7AEO 38178 72F0 0 0 0 0 0 The show memory summary command displays a summary of all memory pools and memory usage per Alloc PC address of the system call that allocated the block The following is a partial sample output from the show memory summary command This output shows the size blocks and bytes allocated Bytes equal the size multiplied by the blocks For a description of the other fields see Table 97 and Table 98 Router show memory summary Head Total b Used b Free b Lowest b Largest b Processor BOEE38 5181896 2210216 2971680 2692456 2845368 Processor memory Alloc PC Size Blocks Bytes What 0x2AB2 192 1 192 IDB Serial Info 0x70EC 92 2 184 Init 0xC916 128 50 6400 RIF Cache 0x76ADE 4500 a 4500 XDI data 0x76E84 4464
39. 00 80 37 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 51 00 05 9A 3A 7E 9C 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 block version 2 3108 xxx Jinecard specific block feature bits hardware changes bits card index 81 mac base mac_len 0 num_processors 2 epld_num 2 epld_versions 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0005 9A3A 7E9C 0x0 00 00 00 00 00 80 00 00 00 00 00 80 RMA failure code 0 0 0 0 0001 0001 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 port numbers pair 0 type 14 count 01 pair 1 type 00 count 00 pair 2 type 00 count 00 pair 3 type 00 count 00 pair 4 type 00 count 00 pair 5 type 00 count 00 pair 6 type 00 count 00 pair 7 type 00 count 00 sram_size 0 sensor_thresholds sensor 0 critical 127 oC sensor present but ignored warning 127 oC sensor present but ignored sensor 1 critical 127 oC sensor present but ignored warning 127 oC sensor present but ignored sensor 2 critical 128 oC sensor not present warning 128 oC sensor not present sensor 3 critical 128 oC sensor not present warning 128 oC sensor not present sensor 4 critical 128 oC sensor not present warning 128 oC sensor not present sensor 5 critical 128 oC sensor not present warning 128 oC sensor not present sensor 6 critical 128 oC
40. 000 001 compress Kernel 1 000 001 alignment Kernel 1 000 002 monvar Kernel 1 000 001 slot Kernel 1 000 001 oir Kernel 1 000 001 atm Kernel 1 000 001 ip_addrpool_sys Library 1 000 001 chat Library 1 000 001 dialer Library 1 000 001 flash_services Library 1 000 001 ip_localpool_sys Library 1 000 001 nvram_common Driver 1 000 001 ASP Driver 1 000 001 sonict Driver 1 000 001 oc3suni Driver 1 000 001 oc12suni Driver 1 000 001 ds3suni Driver 1 000 001 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference M show subsys Following is sample output from the show subsys command that includes the license class Router show subsys Name Class Version license_mgmt_local Management 1 000 001 license_ admin local Management 1 000 001 license _debug_core Management 1 000 001 license _test_ui Management 1 000 001 test_license parser Management 1 000 001 license_ui Management 1 000 001 license_parser Management 1 000 001 license_registry Registry 1 000 001 license_client License 1 000 001 Table 142 describes the fields shown in the display Table 142 show subsys Field Descriptions Field Description Name Name of the subsystem Class Class of the subsystem Possible classes include Driver Kernel Library License Management Protocol Registry Version Version of the subsystem Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 896 July 2008 show sup bootflash Mi show sup bootflash Synt
41. 1 3 00 00 24 624 Fa0 1 sw 3 NameSet 00 00 24 624 lt empty gt hw 2 Create new Cisco Express Forwarding Component Examples for Cisco 10000 Series Routers Only The following example shows the IPv4 events related to the Cisco Express Forwarding component Each trace message is numbered and is followed by a time stamp derived from the device uptime Following the time stamp is the component specific message data Router show monitor event trace cef ipv4 all 00 00 48 244 Default 127 0 0 81 32 01 FIB insert OK In the following example all event trace message for the Cisco Express Forwarding component are displayed Router show monitor event trace cef events all 00 00 18 884 SubSys fib_ios_chain init 00 00 18 884 Inst unknown gt RP 00 00 24 584 SubSys fib init 00 00 24 592 SubSys fib_ios init 00 00 24 592 SubSys fib_ios_if init 00 00 24 596 SubSys ipv4fib init 00 00 24 608 SubSys ipv4fib_ios init 00 00 24 620 Flag IPv4 CEF enabled set to yes July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show monitor event trace 00 00 24 620 Flag Ox7BF6B62C set to yes 00 00 24 620 Flag IPv4 CEF switching enabled set to yes 00 00 24 624 GState CEF enabled 00 00 24 628 SubSys ipv4fib_les init 00 00 24 628 SubSys ipv4fib_pas init 00 00 24 632 SubSys 1ipv4fib util init 00 00 25 304 Process Background created 00 00 25 304 Flag IPv4 CEF running set to yes 00 00
42. 10 10 I5 15 16 10 62 63 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 63 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 10 45 35 10 10 25 25 45 10 20 10 10 10 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 Receive Receive Receive Receive Receive Condvar Receive Condvar Receive Receive Intr Receive Receive Receive Receive Receive Receive Receive Nanosleep Receive Receive Sigwaitin Receive Receive Receive Receive Receive Receive Receive Nanosleep Receive Sigwaitin Receive Receive Receive Receive Receive Receive Receive Receive Receive Receive Reply Nanosleep Receive Intr Intr Reply Receive Intr Intr Intr Receive Reply Receive Receive Ready Nanosleep Receive Receive Reply Receive Reply Receive 027388 040024 RbeRrRRORR PO dB PRPRPRPRPPR PUPRPPPRPR H RENDNRRARRRR O 12336 PROP PRPRPRPPRE 0 0 0 12288 12288 12288 12288 12288 4096 8192 8192 32768 32768 32768 32768 32768 12288 12288 8192 16384 16384 16384 24576 24576 24576 24576 24576 24576 24576 24576 94208 94208 94208 94208 94208 94208 94208 94208 94208 73728 73728 73728 73728 73728 73728 73728 73728 73728 73728 73728 73728 73728 73728 73728 40960 40960 40960 40960 40960 40960 40960 40960 128K 128K 128K 1 1 1 128K 128K 128K 128K 128K 128K 128K 128K 128K 128K 128K 128K 128K 128K 128K
43. 15 0 55 0 Exec 62 6112 0 00 0 07 0 04 0 Check heaps 1 0 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 Pool Manager 2 1500 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 Timers 1 0 0 00 0 00 0 00 O AAA _SERVER_DEADT 2 0 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 AAA high capacit 517 593 0 00 0 05 0 03 0 EnvMon i 0 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 OIR Handler 58 4879 0 00 0 04 0 02 0 ARP Input 2 0 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 Serial Backgroun 81 0 0 00 0 00 0 00 O ALARM_TRIGGER_SC 2 0 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 DDR Timers 2 0 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 Dialer event 2 2000 0 00 0 00 0 00 O Entity MIB API 54 0 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 Compute SRP rate 9 0 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 IPC Dynamic Cach A 0 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 IPC Zone Manager Hl 0 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 IPC Punt Process 513 7 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 IPC Periodic Tim 513 1 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 IPC Deferred Por i 0 0 00 0 00 0 00 O IPC Seat Manager 1464 6 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 EEM ED Syslog Table 135 describes the significant fields shown in the display m_ Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 show processes cpu Mi Table 135 show processes cpu detailed Software Modularity Field Descriptions Field Description Total CPU utilization for five seconds Total CPU utilization for the last 5 seconds The second number indicates the percent of CPU time spent at the interrupt level one minute Total CPU utilization for the last minute five minutes Total CPU utilization for the l
44. 36 4B 2D 53 55 50 33 2D 50 46 WS X6K SUP3 PF 30 43 33 00 00 00 00 53 41 44 30 36 34 34 30 31 57 C3 SAD064401W 40 4C 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 37 33 2D 37 34 30 iia 73 740 50 34 2D 30 37 00 00 00 00 00 00 30 35 00 00 00 00 Ada Us 60 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 eee eee eee 70 00 00 00 00 02 BD 00 00 00 00 00 09 00 05 00 O01 ee eee eee eee 80 00 03 00 01 00 01 00 02 03 E9 00 00 00 00 00 00 eee eee eee 90 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 vee ee eee eens block signature OxABAB block version 2 block length 156 block checksum 4955 common block IDPROM capacity bytes 512 IDPROM block count 2 FRU type 0x6003 1001 OEM String Cisco Systems Product Number WS X6K SUP3 PFC3 Serial Number SAD064401WL Manufacturing Assembly Number 73 7404 07 Manufacturing Assembly Revision 05 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show platform Hardware Revision Manufacturing bits SNMP OID Power Consumption CLEI 0 701 0x0 9 5 1 3 1 1 2 1001 0 centiamperes Engineering bits end of common block IDPROM image block 1 hexadecimal contents of block 00 60 03 02 67 OC 24 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 20 02 02 00 01 00 01 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 40 14 01 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 81 81 81 81 60 80 80 06 72 00 46 block signature 0x6003 block checksum block length 103 00 00 00 00
45. 43 41 43 2D 31 33 30 30 57 00 00 WS CAC 1300W 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 41 43 50 30 33 30 32 30 30 30 ACP0302000 40 31 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 33 34 2D 30 39 31 De ide Stet Oe 34 091 50 38 2D 30 31 00 00 00 00 00 00 41 30 00 00 00 00 8 0 in A0 60 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ee eee eee eee 70 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 09 00 OC 00 03 eee ee ee eee 80 00 01 00 06 00 01 00 00 00 00 OA BA 00 00 00 00 eee eee eee block signature OxABAB block version 1 block length 144 block checksum 4542 common block IDPROM capacity bytes 256 IDPROM block count 2 FRU type 0xABO1 1 OEM String Cisco Systems Inc Product Number WS CAC 1300W Serial Number ACP03020001 Manufacturing Assembly Number 34 0918 01 Manufacturing Assembly Revision A0 Hardware Revision 1 0 Manufacturing bits 0x0 Engineering bits 0x0 SNMP OID 9 12 3 1 6 1 0 Power Consumption 2746 centiamperes RMA failure code 0 0 0 0 end of common block IDPROM image block 1 hexadecimal contents of block 00 AB 01 01 14 02 5F 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 OA BA lecccooo 10 OA BA 00 16 block signature OxAB01 block version 1 block length 20 block checksum 607 power supply block feature bits 00000000 00000000 show idprom Mi rated current at 110v 2746 rated current at 220v 2746 centiamperes July 2008 Cisco 10S Config
46. 479868 44920 59996 0 1524 July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference E show platform software process list Slab 73760 VMmalloc Chunk 426840 VMmalloc Total 474856 VMmalloc Used 47372 Writeback 0 Swap kB Total 0 Used 0 Free 0 Cached 0 Buffers kB 6144 Load Average 1 Min 0 00 5 Min 0 00 15 Min 0 00 Table 128 describes the significant fields shown in the summary keyword display Table 128 show platform software process list summary Field Descriptions Field Description Total number of processes Total number of processes in all possible states Running Number of processes in the running state Sleeping Number of processes in the sleeping state Disk sleeping Number of processes in the disk sleeping state Zombies Number of processes in the zombie state Stopped Number of processes in the stopped state Paging Number of processes in the paging state Up time System Up time in seconds Idle time System Idle time in seconds User time System time in seconds spent in user mode Kernel time System time in seconds spent in kernel mode Virtual memory Virtual memory size in bytes Pages resident Resident page size Major page faults Number of major page faults Minor page faults Number of minor page faults Architecture System CPU architectu
47. 6500BC28 6500C300 001 60734010 Packet Header 6500C300 0004760912 6500BF94 50000000 000 5C3AEB24 2C42E310 6071253C coalesced 50000000 0000000828 6500C300 5000036C 001 60734010 Packet Header 2C42E0B4 0000000556 20429430 2C42E310 001 60D4A0B4 Virtual Exec 2C42E310 0062725312 2C42E0B4 00000000 000 6500C300 O 6071253C coalesced Related Commands Command Description memory io Configures thresholds for I O memory memory processor Configures thresholds for processor memory Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show memory multibus show memory multibus Syntax Description Command Modes Command History To display statistics about multibus memory including memory free pool statistics use the show memory multibus command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode show memory multibus allocating process totals dead totals free totals allocating process totals Optional Displays allocating memory totals by name dead totals Optional Displays memory totals on dead processes fragment detail Optional Displays memory statistics for fragmented processes free totals Optional Displays statistics on free memory statistics history Optional Displays memory pool history statistics on all processes User EXEC Privileged EXEC Release Modification 12 0 This command was introduced
48. 66994680 0000000072 66994618 669946FC 000 0 6698FFC8 60699114 Turbo ACr 6698FFC8 0000000072 6698FF60 66990044 000 66994680 659CF6B0 60699114 Turbo ACr Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 show memory processor 659CF6BO 0000000024 659CF678 659CF6FC 000 6698FFC8 659CF86C 6078A2CC Init 659CF86C 0000000024 659CF710 659CF8B8 000 659CF6BO 65ADB53C 6078A2CC Init 65ADB53C 0000000024 65ADB504 65ADB588 000 659CF86C 65ADFC38 6078A2CC Init 65ADFC38 0000000024 65ADFCOO 65ADFC84 000 65ADB53C 65B6C504 6078A2CC Init 65B6C504 0000000024 65B6C4B8 65B6C550 000 65ADFC38 6593E924 6078A2CC Init 6593E924 0000000028 6593E8E8 6593E974 000 65B6C504 65CCB054 6078A2CC Init 65CCB054 0000000024 65CCBO1C 65CCBOAO 000 6593E924 65CCBD98 6078A2CC Init 65CCBD98 0000000028 65CCBD60 65CCBDE8 000 65CCB054 65CCFB70 6078A2CC Init 65CCFB70 0000000024 65CCFB38 65CCFBBC 000 65CCBD98 65D0BB58 6078A2CC Init 65D0BB58 0000000024 65D0BB20 65D0BBA4 000 65CCFB70 65DOC5FO 6078A2CC Init 65DOC5FO 0000000024 65D0C5B8 65D0C63C 000 65D0BB58 65CFF2F4 6078A2CC Init 65CFF2F4 0000000024 65CFF2BC 65CFF340 000 65D0C5FO 6609B7B8 6078A2CC Init 6609B7B8 0000000036 6609AFC8 6609B810 000 65CFF2F4 660A0BD4 6078A2CC Init Table 114 describes the significant fields shown in the display Table 114 show memory processor free Field Descriptions Field Description Address Hexadecimal address of the block Bytes Size
49. 80 606167A0 2 Init 62DCF240 88 605B7E70 2 Init 62DCF298 96 605B7E98 2 Tnit 62DCF2F8 88 605B7EB4 2 Init 62DCF350 96 605B7EDC 2 Init 63336C28 104 60C67D74 2 Init 63370D58 96 60C656AC 2 Init 633710A0 304 60C656AC 2 Init 63B2BF68 96 60C659D4 2 Init 63BA3FE0O 32832 608D2848 104 Audit Process 63BB4020 32832 608D2FD8 104 Audit Process Table 103 describes the significant fields shown in the display Table 103 show memory debug leaks Field Descriptions Field Description Address Hexadecimal address of the leaked block Size Size of the leaked block in bytes Alloc_pe Address of the system call that allocated the block PID The process identifier of the process that allocated the block Name The name of the process that allocated the block show memory debug leaks chunks Command Example The following example shows output from the show memory debug leaks chunks command Router show memory debug leaks chunks Adding blocks for GD PCI memory Address Size Alloc_pc PID Name Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference Chunk Elements Address Size Parent Name I O memory Address Size Alloc_pc PID Name Chunk Elements Address Size Parent Name Processor memory Address Size Alloc_pc PID Name 62DABD28 80 60616750 2 Init 62DABD78 80 606167A0 2 Init 62DCF240 88 605B7E70 2 Init 62DCF298 96 605B7E98 2 Init 62DCF2F8 88 605B7EB4 2 Init 62DCF350 96 605B7EDC 2 Init 63336C28 10
50. Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference W show running config partition In the following example only the main configuration partition associated with the interface configuration is queried and only the configuration commands associated with FastEthernet interface 0 1 are displayed Router show running config partition interface fastethernet0 1 Building configuration Current configuration 213 bytes Configuration of Partition interface FastEthernet0 1 interface FastEthernet0 1 ip address 10 4 2 39 255 255 255 0 no ip route cache cef no ip route cache duplex half ipv6 enable no cdp enable end Related Commands Command Description copy running config Copies the running configuration to the default startup configuration file startup config show interfaces Displays statistics for all interfaces configured on the router or access server show running config Generates and displays a virtual configuration file that lists all configuration commands that are in effect on the system show startup config Displays the contents of NVRAM if present and valid or displays the configuration file pointed to by the CONFIG_FILE environment variable Command alias for the more nvram startup config command Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 880 July 2008 show scp Syntax Description Defaults Command Modes Command History showscp Mi
51. EXEC mode show monitor permit list Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords Defaults This command has no default settings Command Modes User EXEC Privileged EXEC Command History Release Modification 12 2 18 SXE Support for this command was introduced on the Supervisor Engine 720 12 2 33 SRA This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA Examples This example shows how to display the permit list state and interfaces configured Router show monitor permit list SPAN Permit list Admin Enabled Permit list ports Gi5 1 4 Gi6 1 Router config Related Commands Command Description monitor permit list Configures a destination port permit list or adds to an existing destination port permit list Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show monitor session Syntax Description Defaults Command Modes Command History show monitor session Mi To display information about the ERSPAN SPAN and RSPAN sessions use the show monitor session command in user EXEC mode show monitor session range session range local remote all session show monitor session erspan destination erspan source egress replication mode capabilityl detail range session range Optional Displays a range of sessions valid values are from 1 to 66 local Optional Displays only local SPAN sessions remote Optional Displays both RSPAN source and
52. Field Description Syslog logging Shows general state of system logging enabled or disabled the status of logged messages number of messages dropped rate limited or flushed and whether XML formatting or ESM filtering is enabled No Active Message Indicates that a message discriminator is not being used Discriminator Inactive Message Identifies a configured message discriminator that has not been invoked Discriminator Console logging Logging to the console port Shows disabled or if enabled the severity level limit number of messages logged and whether XML formatting or ESM filtering is enabled Corresponds to the configuration of the logging console logging console xml or logging console filtered command Monitor logging Logging to the monitor all TTY lines Shows disabled or if enabled the severity level limit number of messages logged and whether XML formatting or ESM filtering is enabled Corresponds to the configuration of the logging monitor logging monitor xml or logging monitor filtered command Buffer logging Logging to the standard syslog buffer Shows disabled or if enabled the severity level limit number of messages logged and whether XML formatting or ESM filtering is enabled Corresponds to the configuration of the logging buffered logging buffered xml or logging buffered filtered command Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference
53. Field Descriptions Field Description Rate Limiter Status Indicates if a rate limiter has been enabled on the interface Rate Indicates the configured rate in pps or bps Max Observation Period Indicates the configured observation period before automati cally turning off the per interface rate limiter Per Interface Rate Limiter Information Displays the list of interfaces on which the rate limiter is active In this example e GigabitEthernet5 1 1 is free from attack e GigabitEthernet5 2 1 has an exceed count of 4 and has a rate limiter enabled The observation period is 35 minutes which indicates that currently the interface is free from attack and is being kept under observation The interface will remain under observation for an additional 35 minutes If it remains free from attack after that time the rate limiter is automatically removed e GigabitEthernet5 2 2 has an exceed count of 16 and has a rate limiter enabled The observation period has been designated as Max This indicates that the interface is still under attack and has not yet entered the observation time window This example shows how to display CPU EEPROM information Router show platform eeprom MSFC CPU IDPROM IDPROM image IDPROM image block 0 hexadecimal contents of block 00 AB AB 02 9C 13 5B 02 00 00 02 60 03 03 E9 43 69 esse essed 10 73 63 6F 20 53 79 73 74 65 6D 73 00 00 00 00 00 sco Systems 20 00 00 57 53 2D 58
54. Fundamentals Command Reference W show processes Age 662314 msec Runtime 3841 msec State Running Priority Normal Table 131 describes the fields shown in the display Table 131 show processes process id Field Descriptions Field Description Process ID Process ID number and process name TTY Terminal that controls the process Memory usage This section contains fields that show the memory used by the specified process in bytes Holding Amount of memory currently allocated to the process Maximum Maximum amount of memory allocated to the process since its invocation Allocated Bytes of memory allocated by the process Freed Bytes of memory freed by the process Getbufs Number of times that the process has requested a packet buffer Retbufs Number of times that the process has relinquished a packet buffer Stack Low water mark Total stack space available in bytes CPU usage This section contains fields that show the CPU resources used by the specified process PC Current program counter of this process before it was suspended Invoked Number of times that the process executed since its invocation Giveups Number of times that the process voluntarily gave up the CPU uSec Microseconds of CPU time for each process invocation 5Sec CPU utilization by process in the last five seconds 1Min CPU utilization by process in the last minute 5Min CPU u
55. Length Name status i 11081464 c3660 bin mz 123 9 3 PI5b 11081528 bytes used 9627844 available 20709372 total 20480K bytes of processor board PCMCIA Slot0 flash Read Write Chip Bank Code Size Name erase write d 1 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 0 0 2 1 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 0 0 1 2 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 0 0 2 2 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 0 0 3 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 0 0 2 3 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 0 0 1 4 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 0 0 2 4 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 0 0 1 5 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 0 0 2 5 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 0 0 The following example shows the flash partition summary Router show slot0 summary Partition Size Used Free Bank Size State Copy Mode 1 20223K 10821K 9402K 4096K Read Write Direct 20480K bytes of processor board PCMCIA Slot0 flash Read Write Related Commands Command Description dir slot0 Directory listing of files on a PCMCIA Flash card located in slot0 dir slot1 Directory listing of files on a PCMCIA Flash card located in slotl show slot1 Displays information about the PCMCIA flash memory card s file system located in slot 1 show slot Displays information about the PCMCIA flash memory cards Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 888 July 2008 show sloti Mi show slotl Syntax Description Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines amp To display information about the PCMCIA
56. Number of times the process has relinquished a packet buffer Process Process name Init System initialization process Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show processes memory Table 136 show processes memory Field Descriptions continued Field Description Sched The scheduler process Dead Processes as a group that are now dead lt value gt Total Total amount of memory in kilobytes held by all processes sum of the Holding column The following is sample output from the show processes memory command when the sorted keyword is used In this case the output is sorted by the Holding column from largest to smallest Router show processes memory sorted Processor Pool Total 25954228 Used PID TTY Allocated Freed Holding 0 0 8629528 689900 6751716 3 0 217304 304 229928 53 0 109248 192 96064 56 0 0 0 32928 19 0 39048 0 25192 42 0 0 0 24960 58 0 192 192 24928 43 0 192 192 24928 49 0 0 0 24928 48 0 0 0 24928 17 0 192 192 24928 9 0 0 0 24928 40 0 0 0 24928 29 0 0 0 24928 44 0 192 192 24928 32 0 192 192 24928 34 0 0 0 24928 41 0 192 192 24928 16 0 192 192 24928 35 0 0 0 24928 More 8371280 Free Getbufs Cr 1 SS IS OO OO O DO DOS 17582948 Retbufs 000000 000000000000000o RT Ex DH co Ne L2 X PP TC TC XMI Policy Manager L2X SSS manager IP Input PPP IPCP PPP Hooks SSS Manager L2TP mgmt daemon Dialer event
57. RP e rp standby Standby Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP pluggable services slot Displays memory information for the pluggable services process in the specified slot Possible slot values are e r0 Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP slot 0 e ri Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP slot 1 e rp active Active Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP e rp standby Standby Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP shell manager slot Displays memory information for the Shell Manager process in the specified slot Possible slot values are e r0 Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP slot 0 e rl Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP slot 1 e rp active Active Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP e rp standby Standby Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP brief Optional Displays abbreviated memory information for the specified process No default behavior or values Privileged EXEC Diagnostic diag Release Modification Cisco IOS XE This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Release 2 1 July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference HZ show platform software memory Usage Guidelines Examples The specification of the database and brief keywords are optional The specification of a process and slot are required The following example displays memory information for the Forwarding Manager process for Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP slot 0 Router show platform software memory forwarding manager r0 Module cdllib allocated 900 requested 892
58. System image file is If the software was booted over the network the Internet address of the boot host is shown If the software was loaded from onboard ROM this line reads running default software cisco Catalyst 6000 R7000 processor with 112640K 18432K bytes of memory Remaining output in each display that shows the hardware configuration and any nonstandard software options Configuration register is Configuration register contents that are displayed in hexadecimal notation The output of the show version EXEC command can provide certain messages such as bus error messages If such error messages appear report the complete text of this message to your technical support specialist Cisco uBR7246VXR Router The following is sample output from the show version command for a Cisco uBR7246 VXR with the cable clock card installed Router show version Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS tm 7200 Software UBR7200 P M Version 12 1 10 EC RELEASE SOFTWARE TAC Support http www cisco com tac Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 show version Mi Copyright c 1986 2000 by cisco Systems Inc Compiled Wed 02 Feb 00 16 49 by ccai Image text base 0x60008900 data base 0x61192000 ROM System Bootstrap Version 12 0 15 SC RELEASE SOFTWARE VXR1 uptime is 2 days 1 hour 24 minutes System returned to ROM by power on at 10 54 38 PST Sat Feb 5 200
59. Table 89 show inventory Field Descriptions Field Description NAME Physical name text string assigned to the Cisco entity For example console or a simple component number port or module number such as 1 depending on the physical component naming syntax of the device DESCR Physical description of the Cisco entity that characterizes the object The physical description includes the hardware serial number and the hardware revision PID Entity product identifier Equivalent to the entPhysicalModelName MIB variable in RFC 2737 VID Entity version identifier Equivalent to the entPhysicalHardwareRev MIB variable in RFC 2737 SN Entity serial number Equivalent to the entPhysicalSerialNum MIB variable in RFC 2737 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 show inventory Mi For diagnostic purposes the show inventory command can be used with the raw keyword to display every RFC 2737 entity including those without a PID UDI or other physical identification Note Related Commands The raw keyword option is primarily intended for troubleshooting problems with the show inventory command itself Router show inventory raw NAME Chassis DESCR 12008 GRP chassis PID VID V01 SN 63915640 NAME slot 0 DESCR GRP PTD A VID V01 SN CABO21300R5 NAME slot 1 DESCR 4 port ATM OC3 multimode PID
60. To display Switch Module Configuration Protocol SCP information use the show scp in privileged EXEC mode on the Switch Processor show scp accounting counters linecards details mcast group group id inst process id accounting Displays information about the SCP accounting counters Displays information about the SCP counter linecards Displays information about the Optical Services Module OSM wide area network WAN modules in the chassis details Optional Displays detailed information about the OSM WAN module mcast Displays information about the SCP multicast group group id Optional Displays information for a specific group and group ID valid values are from 1 to 127 inst Optional Displays information for an instance process id Displays all the processes that have registered an SAP with SCP status Displays information about the local SCP server status This command has no default settings Privileged EXEC on the Switch Processor Release Modification 12 2 14 SX Support for this command was introduced on the Supervisor Engine 720 12 2 17d SXB Support for this command on the Supervisor Engine 2 was extended to Release 12 2 17d SXB 12 2 18 SXE The output of the show scp process command was changed to display all the processes that have registered an SAP with SCP on the Supervisor Engine 720 only 12 2 33 SRA This command was integrated into C
61. and I O totals shown in the output of the show memory summary command Note also that the show processes memory sorted command lists the Total Processor Memory matches the show memory summary Processor Total but the show processes memory command without the sorted keyword lists the Total for all memory pools Processor plus I O memory Router show version include IOS Cisco IOS Software 3600 Software C3660 BIN M Version 12 3 9 Router show memory summary Head Total b Used b Free b Lowest b Largest b Processor 61E379A0 27035232 8089056 18946176 17964108 17963664 I O 3800000 8388608 2815088 5573520 5561520 5573472 Router show processes memory Total 35423840 Used 10904192 Free 24519648 PID TTY Allocated Freed Holding Getbufs Retbufs Process 0 0 14548868 3004980 9946092 0 O init 0 0 12732 567448 12732 0 0 Sched Router show processes memory sorted Total 27035232 Used 8089188 Free 18946044 PID TTY Allocated Freed Holding Getbufs Retbufs Process 0 0 14548868 3004980 9946092 0 0 Init 64 0 76436 3084 74768 0 0 CEF process Router show version include IOS Cisco IOS Software 3600 Software c3660 p mz Version 12 0 29 S Router show memory summary Head Total b Used b Free b Lowest b Largest b Processor 126CB10 49 331 668 6454676 42876992 42642208 42490796 Router show processes memory July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference E E show pro
62. definition used for the aggregate interfaces If this field is set to FFH the device class is vendor specific Device Subclass code The subclass code supported by the device This number is allocated by the USB IF Device Protocol The protocol supported by the device If this field is set to 0 the device does not use class specific protocols on a device basis If this field is set to OxXFF the device uses a vendor specific protocol on a device basis Interface Class code The class code supported by the interface If the value is set to OxFF the interface class is vendor specific All other values are allocated by the USB IF Interface Subclass code The subclass code supported by the interface All values are allocated by the USB IF Interface Protocol The protocol code supported by the interface If this field is set to 0 the device does not use a class specific protocol on this interface If this field is set to OxFF the device uses a vendor specific protocol for this interface Max Packet Maximum data packet size in bytes July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference HZ show usb driver show usb driver Syntax Description Defaults Command Modes Command History Examples To display information about registered USB class drivers and vendor specific drivers use the show usb driver command in privileged EXEC mode show usb driver index
63. destination sessions all Optional Displays all sessions session Optional Number of the session valid values are from 1 to 66 erspan destination Optional Displays information about the destination ERSPAN sessions only This keyword is not supported on the Supervisor Engine 2 erspan source Optional Displays information about the source ERSPAN sessions only This keyword is not supported on the Supervisor Engine 2 egress Optional Displays the operational mode and configured mode of the session replication mode and module session capabilities capability detail Optional Displays detailed session information This command has no default settings User EXEC gt Release Modification 12 2 14 SX This command was introduced on the Supervisor Engine 720 12 2 17d SXB Support was added for the Supervisor Engine 2 12 2 18 SXE Support was added for the erspan destination and erspan source keywords on the Supervisor Engine 720 only 12 2 18 SXF This command was updated as follows e Support was added for the Supervisor Engine 32 e ERSPAN is supported in any switch fabric module functionality switching mode 12 2 33 SXH The egress replication mode capability keywords were added Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 show monitor session Usage Guidelines Examples The erspan destination and erspan source keyword
64. display microcode image information available on line cards use the show microcode command in EXEC mode show microcode Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords Command Modes EXEC Command History Release Modification 10 0 This command was introduced 12 2 33 SRA This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA Examples The following is sample output from the show microcode command Router show microcode Microcode bundled in system Card Microcode Target Hardware Description Type Version Version SP 2 3 11 x SP version 2 3 EIP Eer 1 x EIP version 1 1 TRIP T32 Ix TRIP version 1 2 FIP 1 4 2 x FIP version 1 4 HIP Tad 1 x HIP version 1 1 SIP TL Trx SIP version 1 1 FSIP 1 1 1 x FSIP version 1 1 In the following example for the Cisco 7200 series router the output from the show microcode command lists the hardware types that support microcode download For each type the default microcode image name is displayed If there is a configured default override that name also is displayed router show microcode Microcode images for downloadable hardware HW Type Microcode image names ecpa default slot0 xcpa26 0 configured slot0 xcpa26 2 pcpa default slot0 xcpa26 4 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show microcode Mi Related Commands Command Description microcode 7000 7500 Specifies where microcode should be loaded from on Cisco 7500 7000RSP router
65. e The vrf vrf name option was added The output of the show tech support ipmulticast vrf command was changed to include the output from these commands e show mls ip multicast rp mapping gm cache e show mmls gc process e show mmls msc rpdf cache The output of the show tech support ipmulticast command without the vrf vrf name keyword and argument was changed to include the output from these commands e show ip pim int df e show ip pim mdt e show ip pim mdt bgp e show ip pim rp metric Support to interrupt and terminate the show tech support output was added Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference Usage Guidelines show tech support Mi Release Modification 12 4 4 T This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 4 4 T 12 4 7 This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 4 7 12 2 33 SRA This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA 12 4 9 T The output of this command was expanded to include partial show dmvpn details command output To interrupt and terminate the show tech support output simultaneously press and release the CTRL ALT and 6 keys Press the Return key to display the next line of output or press the Spacebar to display the next page of information If you do not enter the page keyword the output scrolls that is it does not stop for page breaks If you do not enter the password keyword passwords and other security sensitive i
66. fh_fd_timer proc 12326 0 0 0 0 0 0 fh_fd_ioswd proc 12327 0 0 0 0 0 0 fh_fd_counter proc 12328 0 0 0 0 0 0 fh_fd_rf proc 12329 0 0 0 0 0 0 fh_server proc 12330 0 0 0 0 0 0 cdp2 iosproc 12331 0 0 0 0 0 0 fh_policy_dir proc 12332 0 0 0 0 0 0 ipfs _daemon proc 12333 0 0 0 0 0 0 raw_ip proc 12334 0 0 0 0 0 0 inetd proc 12335 19 1 20 4 12 6 tcp proc 12336 0 0 0 0 0 0 udp proc Table 134 describes the significant fields shown in the display Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 840 July 2008 Table 134 Field show processes cpu Software Modularity Field Descriptions Description show processes cpu Total CPU utilization for five seconds interrupt level Total CPU utilization for the last 5 seconds The second number indicates the percent of CPU time spent at the one minute Total CPU utilization for the last minute five minutes Total CPU utilization for the last 5 minutes PID Process ID 5Sec Percentage of CPU time spent at the interrupt level for this process during the last five seconds 1Min Percentage of CPU time spent at the interrupt level for this process during the last minute 5Min Percentage of CPU time spent at the interrupt level for this process during the last five minutes Process Process name The following is partial sample output from the show processes cpu command with the detaile
67. for newer messages SNMP notifications Whether syslog traps of the appropriate level are sent to the SNMP server The sending of syslog traps are enabled or disabled through the snmp server enable traps syslog command entry number Number of the message entry in the history table In the example above the message SYS 5 CONFIG_I Configured from console by console indicates a syslog message consisting of the facility name SYS which indicates where the message came from the severity level 5 of the message the message name CONFIG_ I and the message text timestamp Time based on the up time of the router that the message was generated Command Description clear logging Clears messages from the logging buffer logging history Limits syslog messages sent to the router s history table to a specified severity level logging history size Changes the number of syslog messages that can be stored in the history table logging linecard Logs messages to an internal buffer on a line card This command limits the logging messages displayed on terminal lines other than the console line to messages with a level at or above level snmp server enable traps The no snmp server enable traps syslog form of this command controls enables or disables the sending of system logging messages to a network management station July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Refe
68. in the output This option is useful for identifying a particular portion of a very large configuration Examples All Map Classes Configured on the Router Example The following example displays all map classes configured on the router Router show running config map class Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference W show running config map class Building configuration Current configuration map class frame relay cir60 frame relay bc 16000 frame relay adaptive shaping becn map class frame relay cir70 no frame relay adaptive shaping frame relay priority group 2 map class atm vc100 atm aal5mux map class dialer dialer1l dialer idle timeout 10 end All Frame Relay Map Classes Example The following example displays all Frame Relay map classes on the router Router show running config map class frame relay Building configuration Current configuration map class frame relay cir60 frame relay bc 16000 frame relay adaptive shaping becn map class frame relay cir70 no frame relay adaptive shaping frame relay priority group 2 end A Specific Map Class and Display of Line Numbers Example The following example displays a specific map class called class1 Line numbers are displayed in the output Router show running config map class frame relay classl linenum Building configuration Current configuration Tp ep al 2 map class frame relay boy 3 no frame relay adapti
69. jumbomtu command in privileged EXEC mode show system jumbomtu Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords Defaults This command has no default settings Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History Release Modification 12 2 17d JSXB Support for this command on the Supervisor Engine 2 was extended to Release 12 2 17d SXB 12 2 33 SRA This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA Examples This example shows how to display the global MTU setting Router show system jumbomtu Global Ethernet MTU is 1550 bytes Router Related Commands Command Description system jumbomtu Sets the maximum size of the Layer 2 and Layer 3 packets Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show tech support To display general information about the router when it reports a problem use the show tech support command in privileged EXEC mode Syntax Description Defaults Command Modes show tech support Mi show tech support page password cef ipc ipmulticast vrf vrf name isis mpls ospf process id detail rsvp Cisco 7600 Series show tech support cef ipmulticast vrf vrf name isis password page platform page rsvp page Optional Causes the output to display a page of information at a time password Optional Leaves passwords and other security information in the output cef Optional Displays show command output sp
70. localtime no service password encryption hostname Router boot buffersize 126968 boot system flash slot0 7600r boot bootldr bootflash c6msfc boot mz 120 6 5T XE1 0 83 bin enable password lab clock timezone Pacific 8 clock summer time Daylight recurring redundancy main cpu auto sync standard ip subnet zero ip multicast routing ip dvmrp route limit 20000 ip cef Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference Related Commands show running config Mi mls flow ip destination mls flow ipx destination cns event service server spanning tree portfast bpdu guard spanning tree uplinkfast spanning tree vlan 200 forward time 21 port channel load balance sdip shutdown In the following sample output from the show running config command the shape average command indicates that traffic shaping overhead accounting for ATM is enabled The BRAS DSLAM encapsulation type is qinq and the subscriber line encapsulation type is snap rbe based on the AALS service Router show running config subscriber policy recording rules limit 64 no mpls traffic eng auto bw timers frequency 0 call rsvp sync controller T1 2 0 framing sf linecode ami controller T1 2 1 framing sf linecode ami policy map unit test class class default shape average percent 10 account qinq aal5 snap rbe Command bandwidth Description Specifies or modifies the bandwidth allocated for a class belonging to a pol
71. minutes e CPU utilization for the last 72 hours Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference W show processes cpu Examples Maximum usage is measured and recorded every second average usage is calculated on periods of more than one second Consistently high CPU utilization over an extended period of time indicates a problem and using the show processes cpu command is useful for troubleshooting Also you can use the output of this command in the Cisco Output Interpreter tool to display potential issues and fixes Output Interpreter is available to registered users of Cisco com who are logged in and have Java Script enabled For a list of system processes go to http www cisco com warp public 63 showproc_cpu html Cisco 10S Software Modularity Cisco IOS Software Modularity images display only one graph that shows the CPU utilization for the last 60 minutes The horizontal axis shows times for example 0 5 10 15 minutes and the vertical axis shows total percentage of CPU utilization 0 to 100 percent Example output varies between Cisco IOS software images and Cisco IOS Software Modularity software images To view the appropriate output choose one of the following sections e Cisco IOS Software e Cisco IOS Software Modularity Cisco IOS Software The following is sample output from the show processes cpu command without keywords Router show processes cpu CPU utilization for five seconds 5 2 one minu
72. mismatch between show processes memory show processes memory sorted and show memory and its variants 12 2 18 SXF4 The syntax was modified to support Cisco IOS Software Modularity images 12 2 33 SRA This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 849 E show processes memory Usage Guidelines Examples The show processes memory command and show processes memory sorted command displays a summary of total used and free memory followed by a list of processes and their memory impact If the standard show processes memory process id command is used processes are sorted by their process ID PID If the show processes memory sorted command is used the default sorting is by the Holding value Output Prior to Releases 12 3 7 T 12 2 22 S and 12 0 28 S The first line header line of the show processes memory sorted command listed Total memory Used memory and Free memory values Output in Releases 12 3 7 T 12 3 8 T 12 2 22 S Through 12 2 27 S2 12 0 28 S and 12 0 29 S In Releases 12 3 7 T 12 2 22 S and 12 0 28 S the Memory Thresholding feature was introduced This feature affected the header line and the Holding column of the show processes memory command as follows The value for Total in the show processes memory command and the values listed in the Holding column showed the total cumulativ
73. module tal tal tal tal tal tal tal tal tal tal tal er L2 Forwarding Engine packets Switched orwarding Engine Packets Bridged Packets FIB Switched Packets ACL Routed Packets Netflow Switched Mcast Packets Switched Routed ip packets with TOS changed ip packets with COS changed non ip packets COS changed packets dropped by ACL packets dropped by Policing Router show mls statistics module 1 Statistics for Earl in Module 1 To gt gt L3 n El Es d d 4 d 5 d 5 El El d z d m F o o o o o o o o o o o Erro tal tal tal tal tal tal tal tal tal tal tal tal rs L2 Forwarding Engine packets Switched orwarding Engine Packets Bridged Packets FIB Switched Packets ACL Routed Packets Netflow Switched Mcast Packets Switched Routed ip packets with TOS changed ip packets with COS changed non ip packets COS changed packets dropped by ACL packets dropped by Policing Unicast RPF failed packets MAC IP length inconsistencies Short IP packets received IP header checksum errors MAC IPX length inconsistencies Short IPX packets received Rout er 20273 7864 0 0 220598 0 0 0 0 705757744 16683 1 pps N 0 0 0 010 0 0 00 77949053 2748166 22332 pps 927508 34 pps 7 0 0 3079200 0 O DD Da ooo0oooOo show mls statistics July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration
74. name of either the Cisco IOS task or POSIX process The colon is required process id Optional Process identifier taskid Optional Displays detailed memory usage of a Cisco IOS task within a process task id Optional Cisco IOS task identifier alloc summary Optional Displays summary POSIX process memory usage per allocator sorted Optional Displays POSIX process memory usage sorted by start address size or the PC that called the process start Optional Displays POSIX process memory usage sorted by start address of the process size Optional Displays POSIX process memory usage sorted by size of the process caller Optional Displays POSIX process memory usage sorted by the PC that called the process Cisco 10S Software The memory used by all types of system processes is displayed Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 848 July 2008 Command Modes Command History show processes memory E Cisco 10S Software Modularity The system memory followed by a one line summary of memory information about each Software Modularity process is displayed Privileged Exec Release Modification 10 0 This command was introduced 12 0 23 S The sorted allocated getbufs holding syntax was introduced CSCdy22469 12 2 13 The sorted allocated getbufs holding syntax was integrated in Cisco IOS Release 12 2 13 12 2 13 S The sort
75. no arguments or keywords Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History Release Modification 12 1 5 T This command was introduced 12 2 33 SRA This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA Usage Guidelines The show parser statistics command displays two sets of data e The number of commands in the configuration file that was last copied into the running configuration and the time it took for the system to parse them a configuration file can be loaded into the running configuration at system startup or by issuing commands such as the copy source running config command e The status of the Parser Cache feature enabled or disabled and the number of command matches indicated by hits misses since the system was started or since the parser cache was cleared The Parser Cache feature optimizes the parsing translation and execution of Cisco IOS software configuration command lines by remembering how to parse recently encountered command lines decreasing the time required to process large configuration files Examples The following example shows sample output from the show parser statistics command Router show parser statistics Last configuration file parsed Number of Commands 1484 Time 1272 ms Parser cache disabled 0 hits 2 misses In this example the Parser Cache feature is disabled but shows the hit miss statistics for the two commands issued while the parser cache was last enabled Table 118 des
76. region command was enabled as a separate command 12 2 15 BZ 12 101 4 E 12 2 13 S 12 2 13 12 2 13 T 12 0 23 S 12 2 25 S The show region command output was updated to display information about free 12 3 14 T regions 12 2 33 SRA This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA This command can be useful for troubleshooting system bus errors The system encounters a bus error when the processor tries to access a memory location that either does not exist a software error or does not respond properly a hardware problem To use the show region command to troubleshoot a bus error note the memory location address from the show version command the show context command or from the system error message that alerted you to the bus error The show region command can then be used to determine if that address is a valid memory location For example in the output of the show version command after a system restart casued by a bus error you will see output similar to System restarted by bus error at PC 0x30EE546 address 0xBB4C4 In this case the memory location that the router tried to access is OxBB4C4 If the address falls within one of the ranges in the show region output it means that the router was accessing a valid memory address but the hardware corresponding to that address is not responding properly This indicates a hardware problem July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Comma
77. reload depending on platform e Hardware information Platform type Processor type Processor hardware revision Amount of main processor memory installed Amount I O memory installed Amount of Flash memory installed on different types depending on platform Processor board ID The output of this command uses the following format Cisco IOS Software lt platform gt Software lt image id gt Version lt software version gt lt software type gt Technical Support http www cisco com techsupport Copyright c lt date range gt by Cisco Systems Inc Compiled lt day gt lt date gt lt time gt by lt compiler id gt ROM System Bootstrap Version lt software version gt lt software type gt BOOTLDR lt platform gt Software image id Version lt software version gt lt software type gt July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference W show version Examples lt router name gt uptime is lt w gt weeks lt d gt days lt h gt hours lt m gt minutes System returned to ROM by reload at lt time gt lt day gt lt date gt System image file is lt filesystem location gt lt software image name gt Last reload reason lt reload reason gt Cisco lt platform processor type gt processor revision lt processor revision id gt with lt free DRAM memory gt K lt packet memory gt K bytes of memory Processor board ID lt ID number gt lt CPU type gt CPU at lt clo
78. sensor not present warning 128 oC sensor not present sensor 7 critical 128 oC sensor not present warning 128 oC sensor not present max_connector_power 1650 cooling requirement 70 ambient_temp 55 end of linecard specific block Router Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference This example shows how to display fault date information Router show platform fault Fault History Buffer s72033_rp Software s72033_rp JSV M kkuttuva CSCea55513 const2 120 Compiled Mon 31 Mar 03 21 58 by kkuttuva Signal 10 Code 0x1C Uptime 00 01 14 0 00000000 AT 00000000 vO 00000000 a0 00000000 al 10050000 a2 00000000 tO 50A19548 t1 10048000 t2 10040000 t4 43F515A8 t5 43F515A4 t6 43F515A0 s0 50A19548 s1 00000000 s2 50419548 s4 10030000 s5 41700000 s6 43F4B614 t8 43F51614 t9 00000000 k0 5032D19C gp 41F96960 sp 50A19508 s8 42218340 EPC Router PFC Router 4027FB84 SREG operating mode 3401F103 Cause PFC3A Router show platform netint Network IO Interrupt Throttling Router show platform hardware pfc mode throttle count 0 ac ne tive 0 tint usec 3999 timer count 0 configured 1 netint mask usec 800 inband_throttle_mask_hi inband_throttle_mask_lo Router 0x0 0x800000 v1 a3 t3 t7 s3 s7 k1 ra 8000001C 00000000 43F4B614 10050000 43F5159C 10030100 41DB0000 40231598 40
79. show fabric channel counters Displays the fabric channel counters for a module show file system Lists available file systems show interfaces Displays statistics for all interfaces configured on the router or access server show interfaces switchport Displays the administrative and operational status of a switching nonrouting port show interfaces trunk Displays the interface trunk information show inventory Displays the product inventory listing and UDI of all Cisco products installed in the networking device show ip interface Displays the usability status of interfaces configured for IP show ip traffic Displays statistics about IP traffic show logging Displays the state of syslog and the contents of the standard system logging buffer show mac address table Displays the MAC address table show module Displays module status and information show power Displays the current power status of system components show processes cpu Displays information about the active processes show processes memory Displays the amount of memory used show running config Displays the current configuration of your routing device show spanning tree Displays information about the spanning tree state show stacks Displays the stack usage of processes and interrupt routines show version Displays the configuration of the system hardwar
80. show memory debug unused command Router show memory debug unused Address Alloc_pc PID size Name 654894B8 62BF31DC 2 44 Init 6549A074 601F7A84 2 4464 XDI data 6549B218 601F7274 2 4500 XDI data 6549DFBO 6089DDA4 42 84 Init 65509160 6089DDA4 1 84 Init 6550A260 6089DDA4 2 84 Init 6551FDB4 6089DDA4 4 84 Init 6551FF34 627EFA2C 2 24 Init 65520B3C 6078B1A4 2 24 Parser Mode Q1 65520B88 6078B1C8 2 24 Parser Mode Q2 65520C40 6078B1A4 2 24 Parser Mode Q1 65520C8C 6078B1C8 2 24 Parser Mode Q2 65520D44 6078B1A4 2 24 Parser Mode Q1 65520D90 6078B1C8 2 24 Parser Mode Q2 65520E48 6078B1A4 2 24 Parser Mode Q1 65520E94 6078B1C8 2 24 Parser Mode Q2 65520F4C 6078B1A4 2 24 Parser Mode Q1 65520F98 6078B1C8 2 24 Parser Mode Q2 65521050 6078B1A4 2 24 Parser Mode Q1 6552109C 6078B1C8 2 24 Parser Mode Q2 65521154 6078B1A4 2 24 Parser Mode Q1 655211A0 6078B1C8 2 24 Parser Mode Q2 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 show memory debug unused Mi Table 107 describes the significant fields shown in the display Table 107 show memory debug unused Field Descriptions Field Description Address Hexadecimal address of the block Alloc_pe Address of the program counter that allocated the block PID Process identifier of the process that allocated the block size Size of the unused block in bytes Name Name of the process that owns the block Ju
81. system disk Router show logging system disk SEA log disk sup bootdisk The following example shows how to display the current size of the SEA Router show logging system size SEA log size 33554432 bytes Table 95 describes the significant fields shown in the display Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference Related Commands show logging system Mi Table 95 show logging system Field Descriptions Field Description MOD SUB Indicates the source of the event message SEV Indicates the severity level of the message COMP Indicates the software component that has logged the message clear logging system Clears the event records stored in the SEA copy logging system Copies the archived system events to another device logging system Enables or disables the System Event Archive logging July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference E M show logging xml show logging xml Syntax Description Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines Examples To display the state of system message logging in an XML format and to display the contents of the XML syslog buffer use the show logging xml command in privileged EXEC mode show logging xml This command has no arguments or keywords Privileged EXEC Release Modification 12 2 15 T This command was introduced 12 2 28 SB This command was integrated into Cisc
82. the chassis show environment alarm Displays the information about the environmental alarm show fm summary Displays a summary of FM Information show environment status Displays the information about the operational FRU status July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference W show monitor event trace show monitor event trace To display event trace messages for Cisco IOS software subsystem components use the show monitor event trace command in privileged EXEC mode Syntax Description Command Modes Command History show monitor event trace all traces component all back hour minute clock hour minute from boot seconds latest parameters all traces Optional Displays all event trace messages in memory to the console component Optional Name of the Cisco IOS software subsystem component that is the object of the event trace To get a list of components that support event tracing in this release use the monitor event trace command all Displays all event trace messages currently in memory for the specified component back hour minute Specifies how far back from the current time you want to view messages For example you can gather messages from the last 30 minutes The time argument is specified in hours and minutes format hh mm clock hour minute Displays event trace messages starting from a specific clock time in hours and minut
83. the number of times syslog messages have occurred and the most recent time that each error message occurred In this example the show logging command is used to determine 1f the syslog counting feature is enabled Router show logging include count Count and timestamp logging messages enabled Router show logging count Facility Message Name Sev Occur Last Time Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 698 July 2008 SYS BOOTTIME SYS RESTART SYS CONFIG_I SYS TOTAL LINEPROTO UPDOWN LINEPROTO TOTAL LINK UPDOWN LINK CHANGED LINK TOTAL SNMP COLDSTART SNMP TOTAL show logging count Table 93 describes the significant fields shown in the display Table 93 show logging count Field Descriptions Field Description Facility The facility such as syslog from which these error messages are occurring Message Name The name of this message Sev The severity level of this message Occur How many times this message has occurred Last Time The last most recent time this message occurred Timestamping is by default based on the system uptime for example 3w1d indicates 3 weeks and 1 day from the last system reboot Sys Total Lineproto Total Link Total SNMP Total Total number of error messages that have occurred for the specified Facility In the following example the user is interested only in the totals
84. version System Bootstrap Version 12 2 20031011 151758 Copyright c 2004 by Cisco Systems Inc Currently running ROMMON from Upgrade region ROMMON from Upgrade region is selected for next boot In the following example the ROMmon image in RP 0 of a Cisco ASR 1006 Router is verified using the show rom monitor command Router show rom monitor r0 System Bootstrap Version 12 2 33r XN1 RELEASE SOFTWARE fc1 Technical Support http www cisco com techsupport Copyright c 2007 by cisco Systems Inc Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 866 July 2008 show rom monitor slot Mi show rom monitor slot To display the ROM monitor ROMMON status use the show rom monitor command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode show rom monitor slot num sp rp Syntax Description num Displays the slot number of the ROMMON for which the status is to be displayed sp Displays the ROMMON status of the switch processor rp Displays the ROMMON status of the route processor Command Modes User EXEC Privileged EXEC Command History Release Modification 12 2 14 5X Support for this command was introduced on the Supervisor Engine 720 12 2 17d SXB Support for this command on the Supervisor Engine 2 was integrated into Release 12 2 17d SXB 12 2 33 SRA This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA Usage Guidelines When you enter the show rom monitor slot command the output display
85. 0 Intelligent ID Code 890089 Compatible Status Reg 800080 DEVICE TYPE Layout Paired x16 Mode Write Queue Size 64 Queued Erase Supported No Router This example shows how to display information about the file system Router show sup bootflash filesys E IT E E SYSTEM SATA TT U S Device Number 2 DEVICE INFO BLOCK bootflash Magic Number 6887635 File System Vers 10000 1 0 Length 1000000 Sector Size 40000 Programming Algorithm 19 Erased State FFFFFFFF File System Offset 40000 Length F40000 MONLIB Offset 100 Length F568 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 898 July 2008 Bad Sector Map Offset Squeeze Log Offse t Squeeze Buffer Offset Num Spare Sectors Spares STATUS INFO writable NO File Open for Write Complete Stats No Unrecovered Errors No Squeeze in progress USAGE INFO Bytes Used Bad Sectors OK Files Deleted Files Files w Errors Router CONO a A2620 3FFF8 F80000 FC0000 0 show sup bootflash Mi Il 00 Length Length 40000 Length 40000 Bytes Available 9D9E0 Spared Sectors 0 Bytes EA2520 Bytes 0 Bytes 0 July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 899 W show system jumbomtu show system jumbomtu To display the global maximum transmission unit MTU setting use the show system
86. 0 Syntax Description Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines Ss To display information about the PCMCIA flash memory card s file system located in slot 0 use the show slot0 command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode show slot0 all chips detailed err summary all Optional Displays all possible flash system information for all PCMCIA flash cards in the system chips Optional Displays flash chip information detailed Optional Displays the flash detailed directory err Optional Displays the flash chip erase and write retries summary Optional Displays the flash partition summary User EXEC Privileged EXEC Release Modification 12 0 This command was introduced 12 2SX This command is supported in the Cisco IOS Release 12 2SX train Support in a specific 12 2SX release of this train depends on your feature set platform and platform hardware Use the show slot0 command to display details about the files in a particular linear PCMCIA flash memory card of less than 20 MB and some 32 MB linear PCMCIA cards Note Use the show disk command for ATA PCMCIA cards Other forms of this commands are show disk0 and show disk1 For more information regarding file systems and flash cards access the PCMCIA Filesystem Compatibility Matrix and Filesystem Information document at the following URL http www cisco com en US partner products hw routers ps34 1 product
87. 0 System restarted at 11 01 08 PST Sat Feb 5 2000 System image file is slot1 ubr7200 p mz 121 0 8 T cisco uBR7246VXR NPE300 processor revision B with 122880K 40960K bytes of memory Processor board ID SAB0329005N R7000 CPU at 262Mhz Implementation 39 Rev 1 0 256KB L2 2048KB 13 Cache 6 slot VXR midplane Version 2 0 Last reset from power on X 25 software Version 3 0 0 National clock card with T1 controller 1 FastEthernet IEEE 802 3 interface s 2 Cable Modem network interface s 125K bytes of non volatile configuration memory 16384K bytes of Flash PCMCIA card at slot 0 Sector size 128K 20480K bytes of Flash PCMCIA card at slot 1 Sector size 128K 4096K bytes of Flash internal SIMM Sector size 256K Configuration register is 0x0 Router Table 148 describes significant fields shown in these displays Table 148 show version Field Descriptions Field Description IOS tm 7200 Software Always specify the complete version number when reporting a UBR7200 P M Version xx x possible software problem In the example the version number is Cisco IOS Release 12 1 10 EC ROM System Bootstrap Bootstrap version string Router uptime is The amount of time the system has been up and running System restarted at Also displayed is a log of how the system was last booted as a result of normal system startup or system error System image file is If the software was booted over the n
88. 0 RRA O tes 0 C 72 hour ou The top two rows time increment I device may have a show processes cpu de ER EOS ok A kk kkkkk KKK kkkk KKKKKX KKKKKKK FORO OOOO HEH HE HE HE HE E HHH HH HE HE EH HH HE HE HH HE HE HE HE HE EE EE HE E FE HE HE FE HE HE HE HE H HE HE H HAH HE HE HE HE HE HE E HE HE FE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE FE FE HE FE FE HE HE FE HE HE FE HE HE FE HE HE HE HE H HE HE H HEHE HE E HE HE HE HE HE HE HE E HE HE FE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE FE FE HE FE FE HE HE FE HE HE FE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE H HE HE H HEHE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE E HE HE FE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE FE FE HE FE FE HE FE FE HE HE FE HE HE FE HE HE HE HE H HE HE H HHH HE HE HE HE HE HE EH HE FE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE E HE HE FE HE FE FE HE HE FE HE HE FE HE HE FE HE HE HE HE H HE HE H A Dooce EE A A A A A PEE 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 PU per minute last 60 minutes maximum CPU average CPU ok tput omitted read vertically display the highest percentage of CPU utilization recorded during the n this example the CPU utilization for the last minute recorded is 66 percent The reached 66 percent only once during that minute or it may have reached 66 percent multiple times The device records only the peak reached during the time increment and the average over the course of that increment The following is process Router show pr 17 38140 36 0 40 0 80 0 114 0 sample output from the show processes cpu command t
89. 0 flash Read Write Chip Bank Code Size Name i 1 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 2 1 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA T 2 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 2 2 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 3 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 2 3 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 1 4 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 2 4 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 1 5 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 2 5 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA The following example shows flash chip information Router show slot0 chips 20480K bytes of processor board PCMCIA Slot0 flash Read Write Chip Bank Code Size Name 1 di 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 2 1 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 1 2 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 2 2 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 3 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 2 3 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA L 4 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 2 4 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 1 5 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 2 5 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA The following example show the flash detailed directory Router show slot0 detailed Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 CF 887 E show slot0 PCMCIA Slot0 flash directory File Length Name status addr fcksum ccksum 1 11081464 c3660 bin mz 123 9 3 PI5b 0x40 Ox5EA3 Ox5EA3 11081528 bytes used 9627844 available 20709372 total 20480K bytes of processor board PCMCIA Slot0 flash Read Write The following example shows the flash chip erase and write retries Router show slot0 err PCMCIA Slot0 flash directory File
90. 00 0 100 tmp sw mount 2007 09 27_ none 436 1037728 1 dev proc bus usb 0 proc bus usb Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show platform software mount dev mtdblock1 automount pid4004 484 1564 24 obfl 0 0 vol Table 124 describes the significant fields shown in the SIP slot 0 1 or 2 displays Table 124 show platform software mount SIP slot Field Descriptions Field Description Filesystem Logical name of the file system device Used Number of 1Kb blocks used Available Number of free 1Kb blocks available Use Percentage of 1Kb blocks used of the total available Mounted on Canonical path to the mounted file system The following example displays abbreviated brief keyword mounted file system information for Cisco ASR 1000 Series SIP slot 0 Router show platform software mount 0 brief Mount point Type Location Options Mount point Type Location Options Mount point Type Location Options Mount point Type Location Options Mount point Type Location Options Mount point Type Location Options Mount point Type Location Options Mount point Type Location Options root s root s rw proc proc proc rw sysfs sysfs sys rw none tmpfs dev rw dev loop1 iso9660 tmp sw cc 0 0 cc mount ro none tmpfs dev rw proc bus usb usbfs proc bus usb rw dev mtd
91. 00 00 00 FE 02 00 00 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 688 July 2008 show inventory Mi show inventory Syntax Description Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines To display the product inventory listing of all Cisco products installed in the networking device use the show inventory command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode show inventory raw entity raw Optional Retrieves information about all of the Cisco products referred to as entities installed in the Cisco networking device even if the entities do not have a product ID PID value a unique device identifier UDI or other physical identification entity Optional Name of a Cisco entity for example chassis backplane module or slot A quoted string may be used to display very specific UDI information for example sfslot 1 will display the UDI information for slot 1 of an entity named sfslot User EXEC Privileged EXEC Release Modification 8 12 3 4 T This command was introduced 12 0 27 S This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 0 27 S 12 2 25 S This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 25 S 12 2 27 SBC This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 27 SBC 12 2 18 SXE5 This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 18 SXES5 The show inventory command retrieves and displays inventory information about each Cisco pr
92. 0000000556 504D754C 504D89D4 001 60D4A0B4 Virtual Exec 504D89D4 0000009860 504D8778 504DB088 000 6449A828 504D1B78 60D4A0B4 coalesced 504DB088 0000000556 504D89D4 504DB2E4 001 60D4A0B4 Virtual Exec 504D168C 0000001212 504C9658 504D1B78 001 60962DFC TCP CB 504D1B78 0000008328 504D168C 504D3C30 000 504D89D4 504C5B54 60962DFC coalesced 504D3C30 0000001212 504D1B78 504D411C 001 60962DFC TCP CB 504C5870 0000000692 504C5504 504C5B54 001 60D509BC Virtual Exec 504C5B54 0000005344 504C5870 504C7064 000 504D1B78 2C423A88 60D509BC coalesced 504C7064 0000000408 504C5B54 504C722C 001 606E0E44 Chain Cache No 2C42359C 0000001212 2C41F77C 2C423A88 001 60962DFC TCP CB 2C423A88 0000008328 2C42359C 2C425B40 000 504C5B54 504D411C 60962DFC coalesced 504E7DD8 0000000828 504E2660 504E8144 001 60734010 Packet Header 65006A08 0000000408 65003834 65006BDO 001 606E0E44 Chain Cache No 65006BD0 0000020520 65006A08 6500BC28 000 504E2660 O 60803260 coalesced 6500BC28 0000000828 65006BD0 6500BF94 001 60734010 Packet Header 5C3AE7B8 0000000828 5C3AE614 5C3AEB24 001 60734010 Packet Header 5C3AEB24 0063247532 5C3AE7B8 20000000 000 0 6500C300 60734010 coalesced 20000000 0000000828 5C3AEB24 2000036C 001 60734010 Packet Header 6500BF94 0000000828
93. 0000024 0000032776 0000032776 0000000040 0000000248 0000000040 0000000048 0000000001 0000000001 0000000001 0000000001 0000000001 0000000001 0000000001 0000000001 0000000001 0000000001 0000000001 0000000001 0000000032 0000000040 0000000032 0000000040 0000000024 0000000024 0000032776 0000032776 0000000040 0000000248 0000000040 0000000048 show memory debug leaks Init Init Init Init Init Init Audit Process Audit Process Init Init Init Init Table 105 describes the significant fields shown in the display Table 105 show memory debug leaks summary Field Descriptions Field Description Alloc_pc Address of the system call that allocated the block Size Size of the leaked block Blocks Number of blocks leaked Bytes Total amount of memory leaked What Name of the process that owns the block Command Description set memory debug incremental starting time Sets the current time as the starting time for incremental analysis show memory debug incremental allocation show memory debug incremental leaks Displays all memory blocks that were allocated after the issue of the set memory debug incremental starting time command Displays only memory that was leaked after the issue of the set memory debug incremental starting time command show memory debug incremental leaks lowmem Forces incremental memory leak detection to work in low memory mode Displays only
94. 01 607E2ECO Packet 0E000410 0000000272 0E0002D0 0000550 001 607E2ECO Packet 0E000550 0000000272 0E000410 0000690 001 607E2ECO Packet 0E000690 0000000272 0E000550 0E0007D0 001 607E2ECO Packet 0E0007D0 0000000272 0000690 0000910 001 607E2ECO Packet 0E000910 0000000272 0E0007D0 0E000A50 001 607E2ECO Packet 0E000A50 0000000272 0E000910 0E000B90 001 607E2ECO Packet 0E000B90 0000000272 0E000A50 OEOOOCDO 001 607E2ECO Packet Address Bytes Prev Next Ref PrevF NextF Alloc PC what 0E000CDO 0000000272 OE000B90 OE000E10 001 607E2ECO Packet 0E000E10 0000000272 OE000CDO 0E000F50 001 607E2ECO Packet Table 111 describes the significant fields shown in the display Table 111 show memory pci Field Descriptions Field Description Address Hexadecimal address of the block Bytes Size of the block in bytes Prev Address of the preceding block should match the address on the preceding line Next Address of the following block should match the address on the following line Ref Reference count for that memory block indicating how many different processes are using that block of memory Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference W show memory pci Table 111 show memory pci Field Descriptions continued Field Description Pre
95. 01218 2325B697 3C384CF1 D6FFDCC8 00000002 BFA13E8A D21053ED 0F62AB0E 00 00 46 452 450000B4 00080000 FF33B304 02020203 02020204 32040000 F672999C 00000003 7D2E11B7 AOBA4110 CC62F91E D6FFDCC8 00000003 7236B930 3240CA8C 9EBB44FF 00 00 48 452 450000B4 00090000 FF33B303 02020203 02020204 32040000 F672999C 00000004 FB6C80D9 1AADF938 CDE57ABA D6FFDCC8 00000004 El0D8028 6BBD748F 87F5E253 00 00 50 452 450000B4 000A0000 FF33B302 02020203 02020204 32040000 F672999C 00000005 697C8D9D 35A8799A 2A67E97B D6FFDCC8 00000005 BC21669D 98B29FFF F32670F6 00 00 52 452 450000B4 000B0000 FF33B301 02020203 02020204 32040000 F672999C 00000006 CA18CBC4 0F387FE0 9095C27C D6FFDCC8 00000006 87A54811 AE3A0517 F8AC4E64 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show monitor event trace Mi Related Commands Command Description monitor event trace EXEC Controls event trace functions for a specified Cisco IOS software subsystem component monitor event trace global Configures event tracing for a specified Cisco IOS software subsystem component monitor event trace dump traces Saves trace messages for all event traces currently enabled on the networking device Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference W show monitor permit list show monitor permit list To display the permit list state and interfaces configured use the show monitor permit list command in user EXEC or privileged
96. 0701400 Largest b 381064952 Free Time 09 38 53 038 Used b 20701400 Largest b 381064952 Free Time 08 33 35 154 Used b 20701400 Largest b 381064952 Free Time 07 28 05 987 Used b 20701400 Largest b 381064952 Free Time 06 35 22 878 Used b 20701400 Largest b 381064952 Free Time 05 42 14 286 Used b 20701400 Largest b 381064952 Free Time 04 41 53 486 Used b 20701400 Largest b 381064952 Free Time 03 48 47 891 Used b 20701400 Largest b 381064952 Free Time 02 46 32 391 Used b 20701400 Largest b 381064952 Free Time 01 54 27 931 Used b 20717804 Largest b 381064952 Free Time 01 02 05 535 Used b 20717804 Largest b 381064952 Free Maximum memory users for this period Process Name Holding Num Alloc Entity MIB API 67784 16 TTY Background 12928 4 Exec 7704 3 Time 00 00 17 936 Used b 21011192 Largest b 381064952 Free Maximum memory users for this period Process Name Holding Num Alloc Ipit 18653520 6600 CCPROXY_CT 599068 57 Proxy Session Applic 275424 21 History for 1 0 memory Time 15 Used b Time 14 Used b Time 13 Used b Time 12 Used b 48 56 809 7455520 42 54 508 7458064 37 26 920 7297744 39 44 424 7297744 Largest b Largest b Maximum memory users for this period Process Name Pool Manager Holding 141584 Largest b Largest b 59370080 Free 59370080 Free Num Alloc 257
97. 0S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show pci GT64010 External PCI Configuration Vendor Device ID 0xAB114601 Status Command 0x17018002 Class Revision 0x00000006 Latency 0x0F000000 RAS 1 0 Base 0x00000000 RAS 3 2 Base 0x00000001 CS 2 0 Base 0x00000000 CS 3 Base 0x00000000 Mem Map Base 0x00000014 IO Map Base 0x01000014 Int Pin Line 0x00010000 Bridge 0 Downstream MBO to MB1 DEC21050 bridge chip config 0x0 0x00 cfid 0x00011011 0x04 cfcs 0x02800143 0x08 cfccid 0x06040002 Ox0C cfpmlt 0x00011810 0x18 cfsmlt 0x18000100 0x1C cfsis 0x02809050 0x20 cfmla 0x4AF04880 0x24 cfpmla 0x4BF04B00 0x3C cfbe 0x00000000 0x40 cfseed 0x00100000 0x44 cfstwt 0x00008020 registers b s 0x014611AB b s 0x02800117 b s 0x06000000 b s 0x0000000F b s 0x00000000 b s 0x01000000 b s 0x00000000 b s 0x00000000 b s 0x14000000 b s 0x14000001 b s 0x00000100 Handle 0 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 show pci hardware Mi show pci hardware Syntax Description Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines Examples To display information about the Host PCI bridge use the show pci hardware command in EXEC mode show pci hardware This command has no arguments or keywords EXEC Release Modification 11 2 This command was introduced 12 2 33 SRA This command was integrated into Ci
98. 1000 Series ESP e fp standby Standby Cisco ASR 1000 Series ESP e r0 Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP slot 0 e rl Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP slot 1 e rpactive Active Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP e rp standby Standby Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP host manager slot Displays memory information for the Host Manager process in the specified slot Possible slot values are e Cisco ASR 1000 Series SIP slot 0 e 1 Cisco ASR 1000 Series SIP slot 1 e 2 Cisco ASR 1000 Series SIP slot 2 e f0 Cisco ASR 1000 Series ESP slot 0 e f1 Cisco ASR 1000 Series ESP slot 1 e fp active Active Cisco ASR 1000 Series ESP e fp standby Standby Cisco ASR 1000 Series ESP e r0 Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP slot 0 e ri Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP slot 1 e rp active Active Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP e rp standby Standby Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 809 W show platform software memory interface manager slot Displays memory information for the Interface Manager process in the specified slot Possible slot values are 0 Cisco ASR 1000 Series SIP slot 0 1 Cisco ASR 1000 Series SIP slot 1 2 Cisco ASR 1000 Series SIP slot 2 r0 Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP slot 0 r1 Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP slot 1 rp active Active Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP rp standby Standby Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP ios slot Displays memory information for the IOS process in the specifie
99. 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference W show platform 0x58000000 0x59FFFFFF 0x5A000000 OxSBFFFFFF 0x5C000000 0x5DFFFFFF 0x5E000000 0x5FFFFFFF Router Related Commands Command 0x088000000 0x08A000000 0x08C000000 0x08E000000 Description 0x089FFFFFF 0x08BFFFFFF 0x08DFFFFFF 0x08FFFFFFF CacheMode 3 CacheMode 3 CacheMode 3 CacheMode 3 RW RW RW RW Valid Valid Valid Valid show msfc Displays MSFC information Cisco 7600 series router with Cisco 7600 SIP 400 platform copp Turns on or off rate limiting for an interface on the Cisco 7600 SIP 400 platform copp observation period Sets the observation period before automatically turning off the per interface rate limiter on the Cisco 7600 SIP 400 m Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 show platform hardware capacity Mi show platform hardware capacity Syntax Description Defaults Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines To display the capacities and utilizations for the hardware resources use the show platform hardware capacity command in privileged EXEC mode show platform hardware capacity resource type resource type Optional Hardware resource type see the Usage Guidelines section for the valid values This command has no default settings Privileged EXEC Release Modification 12 2 18 SXF Support for this comman
100. 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show monitor event trace 3d07h EVENT Session 172 16 10 2 172 16 10 1 Fa6 0 2 state Fail gt Down from LC 3d07h EVENT Session 172 16 10 2 172 16 10 1 Fa6 0 2 state Down gt Up from LC To display trace information for all components configured for event tracing on the networking device enter the show monitor event trace all traces command In this example separate output is provided for each event and message numbers are interleaved between the events Router show monitor event trace all traces Testl event trace 3667 6840 016 Message type 3 Data 0123456789 3669 6841 016 Message type 4 Data 0123456789 3671 6842 016 Message type 5 Data 0123456789 3673 6843 016 Message type 6 Data 0123456789 Test2 event trace 3668 6840 016 Message type 3 Data 0123456789 3670 6841 016 Message type 4 Data 0123456789 3672 6842 016 Message type 5 Data 0123456789 3674 6843 016 Message type 6 Data 0123456789 SPA Component Example The following is sample output from the show monitor event trace component latest command for the spa component Router show monitor event trace spa latest 00 01 15 364 subslot 2 3 4x0C3 POS SPA TSM Event inserted New state wait_psm _ready spa type 0x440 00 02 02 308 subslot 2 0 not present TSM Event empty New state remove spa type 0x0 fail code 0x0 none 00 02 02 308 subslot 2 0 not present TSM Event remove_c
101. 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference E M show logging show logging To display the state of system logging syslog and the contents of the standard system logging buffer use the show logging command in privileged EXEC mode Syntax Description Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines show logging slot slot number summary slot slot number Optional Displays information in the syslog history table for a specific line card Slot numbers range from 0 to 11 for the Cisco 12012 Internet router and 0 to 7 for the Cisco 12008 Internet router summary Optional Displays counts of messages by type for each line card Privileged EXEC Release Modification 10 0 This command was introduced 11 2 GS The slot and summary keywords were added for the Cisco 12000 12 2 8 T Command output was expanded to show the status of the logging count facility Count and timestamp logging messages 12 2 15 T Command output was expanded to show the status of XML syslog formatting 12 3 2 T Command output was expanded on supported software images to show details about the status of system logging processed through the Embedded Syslog Manager ESM These lines appear as references to filtering or filter modules 12 3 2 XE This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 3 2 XE 12 2 25 S This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 25 S 12 2 33
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103. 15 0 khubd 23 5 S 15 0 pdflush 59 5 S 20 0 pdflush 60 5 S 20 0 kswapd0 61 5 S 15 0 aio 0 62 5 S 15 0 xfslogd 0 63 5 S 15 0 xfsdatad 0 64 5 S 15 0 mtdblockd 626 S 20 0 loop0 1370 1 Ss 0 0 portmap 1404 1404 S 20 2076672 portmap 1406 1406 S 20 2076672 loop1 1440 1 Ss 0 o0 udevd 2104 2104 Ss 16 1974272 jffs2_gcd_mtdl 2796 1 Ss 30 0 klogd 3093 3093 sS 20 1728512 automount 3199 3199 S 20 2396160 xinetd 3214 3214 S 20 3026944 xinetd 3216 3216 S 20 3026944 pvp sh 3540 1 3540 Ss 20 3678208 inotifywait 3575 3540 3575 20 1900544 pman sh 3614 3540 3614 S 20 3571712 pman sh 3714 3540 3714 S 20 3571712 btrace_rotate s 3721 3614 3721 S 20 3133440 agetty 3822 T 3822 S 20 1720320 mcp_chvrf sh 3823 i 3823 S 20 2990080 sntp 3824 1 3824 S 20 2625536 issu_switchover 3825 1 3825 S 20 3899392 xinetd 3827 3823 3823 S 20 3026944 cmec 3862 3714 3862 S 20 26710016 pman sh 3883 3540 3883 S 20 3571712 pman sh 4014 3540 4014 S 20 3575808 hman 4020 3883 4020 R 20 19615744 imccd 4114 4014 4114 S 20 31539200 inotifywait 4196 3825 3825 S 20 1896448 pman sh 4351 3540 4351 S 20 3575808 plogd 4492 4351 4492 S 20 22663168 inotifywait 4604 3721 4604 S 20 1900544 Table 126 describes the significant fields shown in the display Table 126 show platform software process list Field Descriptions Field Description Name Name of the process Pid Process ID PPid Parent Process ID Group Id Process group ID Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show pl
104. 18 42 itasca 20 3 Exec 21 3 Exec 22 180 CWAN RP SCP Input Process Total number of SAP registered 5 Router Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 882 July 2008 show slot Syntax Description Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines amp show slot Mi To display information about the PCMCIA flash memory cards file system use the show slot command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode show slot all chips detailed err summary all Optional Displays all possible flash system information for all PCMCIA flash cards in the system chips Optional Displays flash chip information detailed Optional Displays the flash detailed directory err Optional Displays the flash chip erase and write retries summary Optional Displays the flash partition summary User EXEC Privileged EXEC Release Modification 12 0 This command was introduced Use the show slot command to display details about the files in a particular linear PCMCIA flash memory card of less than 20 MB and some 32 MB linear PCMCIA cards Note Use the show disk command for ATA PCMCIA cards Other forms of this commands are show disk0 and show disk1 For more information regarding file systems and flash cards access the PCMCIA Filesystem Compatibility Matrix and Filesystem Information document at the following URL http www cisco com en US partner products hw routers
105. 2 33 SXH implementation of the all keyword expands the output to include some of the commands that are configured with default values In subsequent Cisco IOS releases additional configuration commands that are configured with default values will be added to the output of the show running config all command Cisco 7600 Series Router In some cases you might see a difference in the duplex mode that is displayed between the show interfaces command and the show running config command The duplex mode that is displayed in the show interfaces command is the actual duplex mode that the interface is running The show interfaces command displays the operating mode for an interface and the show running config command displays the configured mode for an interface The show running config command output for an interface might display the duplex mode but no configuration for the speed This output indicates that the interface speed is configured as auto and that the duplex mode shown becomes the operational setting once the speed is configured to something other than auto With this configuration it is possible that the operating duplex mode for that interface does not match the duplex mode that is displayed with the show running config command The following example shows the configuration for serial interface 1 Router show running config interface serial 1 Building configuration Current configuration I interface Seriall no ip address n
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107. 2 Supervisor Engine 720 Active Mod MAC addresses 5 00e0 aabb cc00 to 00e0 aabb cc3f J Mod Sub Module Model 5 Policy Feature Card 3 5 MSFC3 Daughtercard WS SUP72 Online Diag Status 5 Not Available Router 0 WS F6K PFC3 Serial Hw Status SAD0644031P 0 302 Ok SAD06460172 0 701 This example shows how to display version information Router show module version Mod Port Model Serial Versions 2 0 WS X6182 2PA Hw 1 0 Fw 12 2 20030125 231135 Sw 12 2 20030125 231135 4 16 WS X6816 GBIC SADO4400CEE Hw 0 205 WS F6K DFC3A SAD0641029Y Hw 0 501 Fw 12 2 20020828 202911 Sw 12 2 20030125 231135 6 2 WS X6K SUP3 BASE SAD064300GU Hw 0 705 Fw 7 1 0 12 Eng 02 TAM sw 12 2 20030125 231135 Swl 8 1 0 45 KIS WS X6K SUP3 PFC3 SAD064200VR Hw 0 701 Fw 12 2 20021016 001154 sw 12 2 20030125 231135 WS F6K PFC3 SAD064300M7 Hw 0 301 9 48 WS X6548 RJ 45 SADO4490BAC Hw 0 301 Fw 6 3 1 Sw 7 5 0 30 CFW11 Router This example shows how to display module provisioning information Router show module provision Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 Related Commands Module Provision 1 dynamic 2 dynamic 3 dynamic 4 dynamic 5 dynamic 6 dynamic 7 dynamic 8 dynamic 9 dynamic 10 dynamic TT dynamic 12 dynamic 13 dynamic Router Command show module Mi Description show interfaces Displays the status and statistics for the interfaces in
108. 25 304 Process Background event loop enter 00 00 25 308 Flag IPv4 CEF switching running set to yes The following examples show Cisco Express Forwarding interface events Router show monitor event trace cef interface all 00 00 24 624 lt empty gt 00 00 24 624 lt empty gt 00 00 24 624 Fa0 0 00 00 24 624 lt empty gt 00 00 24 624 lt empty gt 00 00 24 624 Fa0 0 00 00 24 624 lt empty gt 00 00 24 624 lt empty gt 00 00 24 624 Fa0 1 00 00 24 624 lt empty gt Create new SWIDBLnk FastEthernet1 0 0 4 NameSet Create new HWIDBLnk FastEthernet1 0 0 1 NameSet Create new SWIDBLnk FastEthernet1 1 0 3 NameSet Create new a NWWwWPPPP ABSA CFD Component for Cisco IOS Release 12 4 9 T To troubleshoot errors in an encryption datapath enter the show monitor event trace cfd all command In this example events are shown separately each beginning with a time stamp followed by data from the error trace buffer Cisco Technical Assistence Center TAC engineers can use this information to diagnose the cause of the errors Note If no packets have been dropped this command does not display any output Router show monitor event trace cfd all 00 00 42 452 450000B4 00060000 FF33B306 02020203 02020204 32040000 F672999C 00000001 7A7690C2 AOA4F8BC E732985C D6FFDCC8 00000001 CO902BDO A99127AE 8EAA22D4 00 00 44 452 450000B4 00070000 FF33B305 02020203 02020204 32040000 F672999C 00000002 93C
109. 27FB50 This example shows how to display the PFC operating mode This example shows how to display platform net interrupt information This example shows how to display TLB register information Router show platform tlb Mis TLB entries Virt Addres 0x10000000 0x10020000 0x10040000 0x10060000 0x10080000 0x10088000 0x18000000 0x19000000 0x1E000000 0x1E880000 0x1FC00000 0x30000000 0x40000000 tral revision 5 42 s range 0x1001FFFF 0x1003FFFF 0x1005FFFF 0x1007FFFF 0x10087FFF 0x1008FFFF 0x1801FFFF 0x1901FFFF Ox1ElFFFFF 0x1E899FFF Ox1FC7FFFF 0x3001FFFF 0x407FFFFF Phy Address 0x010000000 0x010020000 0x010040000 0x010060000 0x010080000 0x010088000 0x010000000 0x010000000 0x01E000000 0x01E880000 0x01FC00000 0x070000000 0x000000000 range 0x01001 0x01 0x01 0x01 0x01 0x01 0x01 0x01 0x01 0x01E89 0x01FC7 0x07001 0x0007F 005 007 008 008 001 001 ElF 003F a El a ql oo Attributes CacheMode 2 CacheMode 2 CacheMode 2 CacheMode 2 CacheMode 2 CacheMode 2 CacheMode 0 CacheMode 7 CacheMode 2 CacheMode 2 CacheMode 2 CacheMode 2 CacheMode 3 RW RW RW RW RW RW RW RW RW RW RO RW RO Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid show platform Mi Experimental Version 12 2 20030331 071521 July 2008 Cisco
110. 3 7 T This command was introduced 12 2 33 SRA This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA 12 4T The summary keyword was added Usage Guidelines The show memory debug incremental allocations command displays all the memory blocks that were allocated after the set memory debug incremental starting time command was entered The displayed memory blocks are just memory allocations they are not necessarily leaks The show memory debug incremental leaks command provides output similar to the show memory debug leaks command except that it displays only memory that was leaked after the set memory debug incremental starting time command was entered The show memory debug incremental leaks lowmem command forces memory leak detection to work in low memory mode The amount of time taken for analysis is considerably greater than that of normal mode The output for this command is similar to the show memory debug leaks command except that it displays only memory that was leaked after the set memory debug incremental starting time command was entered You can use this command when you already know that normal mode memory leak detection will fail perhaps by an unsuccessful previous attempt to invoke normal mode memory leak detection The show memory debug incremental leaks summary command displays a summarized report of the memory that was leaked after the set memory debug incremental starting time command was entered ordered by allocator p
111. 3 Switched field and in the Total packets dropped by ACL field The RPF failed packet count is displayed in the Total packets L3 Switched field If the IP multicast source sends traffic to any multicast group that does not have an G entry present in the mroute table the show mls statistics command displays these packets as incrementing in the Total Mcast Packets Switched Routed field These packets are dropped in the hardware because there are no receivers for that group and no entry in the mroute table This example shows how to display the MLS statistics for all modules Router show mls statistics Statistics for Earl in Module 2 L2 Forwarding Engine Total packets Switched 20273 22552 pps Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 L3 Forwarding Engine To r d E d El n El d 3 d d 660000000 5 d tal tal tal tal tal tal tal tal tal tal Packets Bridged Packets FIB Switched Packets ACL Routed Packets Netflow Switched Mcast Packets Switched Routed ip packets with TOS changed ip packets with COS changed non ip packets COS changed packets dropped by ACL packets dropped by Policing Statistics for Earl in Module 9 To L3 a d d E d 3 d El 5 d 5 El E d M F o o o o o o o o o To Rout This example shows how to display the MLS statistics for a specific
112. 33 SRA This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA In the Mod Sub Module fields the show module command displays the supervisor engine number but appends the uplink daughter card s module type and information Entering the show module command with no arguments is the same as entering the show module all command Examples This example shows how to display information for all modules on a Cisco 7600 series router that is configured with a Supervisor Engine 720 Router show module Mod Ports Card Type Model Serial No 5 2 Supervisor Engine 720 Active WS SUP720 BASE SAD0644030K 8 48 aCEF720 48 port 10 100 1000 Ethernet WS X6748 GE TX SAD07010045 9 32 dCEF720 32 port Gigabit Ethernet WS X6832 SFP SAD07010045 Mod MAC addresses Hw Fw Sw Status 5 00e0 aabb cc00 to 00e0 aabb cc3f 1 0 12 2 2003012 12 2 2003012 Ok 8 0005 9a3b d8c4 to 0005 9a3b d8c7 0 705 7 1 0 12 Eng 12 2 2003012 Ok 9 00e0 b0ff f0f4 to 00e0 b0ff f0f5 0 207 12 2 2002082 12 2 2003012 Ok Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference Sub Module 5 Policy Feature Card 3 5 MSFC3 Daughtercard WS SUP72 Online Diag Status 5 Not Available 7 Bypass 8 Bypass Bypass Router ie 0 WS F6K PFC3 Serial Hw Status SAD0644031P 0 302 Ok SAD06460172 0 701 This example shows how to display information for a specific module Router show module 2 Mod Ports Card Type Model Serial No WS SUP720 BASE SAD0644030K Fw Sw Status 5
113. 3_xn_asr_rls0_throttle pkg on RP1 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum 328c3d1e10f 006304ce9543ab68e914b43c41ble Package rpcontrol version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status inactive File bootflash asr1000rp1 rpcontrol v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle pkg on RP1 0 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum e4152b7fe3c2b8aca07cele8ad6d5a54d6d20689 Package rpios advipservicesk9 version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status inactive File bootflash asr1000rp1 rpios advipservicesk9 v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle pkg on RP1 0 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference W show version File SHA1 checksum 7 7 87 2c198c38e7b58214478c5b28ee3c7b567 Package rpcontrol version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status inactive File bootflash asr1000rp1 rpcontrol v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle pkg on RP1 1 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum e4152b7fe3c2b8aca07cele8ad6d5a54d6d20689 Package rpios advipservicesk9 version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status inactive File bootflash asr1000rp1 rpios advipservicesk9 v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle pkg on RP1 1 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum 7 7 87 2c198c38e7b58214478c5b28ee3c7b567 Package espbase version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status active File bootflash asr1000rp1 espbase v122_33_xn_asr_rls0O_throttle p
114. 4 60C67D74 2 Init 63370D58 96 60C656AC 2 Init 633710A0 304 60C656AC 2 Init 63B2BF68 96 60C659D4 2 Init 63BA3FE0O 32832 608D2848 104 Audit 63BB4020 32832 608D2FD8 104 Audit Chunk Elements Address Size Parent Name 62D80DA8 16 62D7BFDO Managed Chunk 62D80DB8 16 62D7BFDO Managed Chunk 62D80DC8 16 62D7BFDO Managed Chunk 62D80DD8 16 62D7BFDO Managed Chunk 62D80DE8 16 62D7BFDO Managed Chunk 62E8FD60 216 62E8F888 IPC Message He Table 104 describes the significant fields shown in the display show memory debug leaks Table 104 show memory debug leaks chunks Field Descriptions Field Description Address Hexadecimal address of the leaked block Size Size of the leaked block in bytes Alloc_pc Address of the system call that allocated the block PID The process identifier of the process that allocated the block Name The name of the process that allocated the block Size Chunk Elements Size of the leaked element bytes Parent Chunk Elements Parent chunk of the leaked chunk Name Chunk Elements The name of the leaked chunk show memory debug leaks largest Command Example The following example shows output from the show memory debug leaks largest command Router show memory debug leaks largest Adding blocks for GD PCI memory Alloc_pc total leak size July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference E M show memory debug leaks Alloc_pc
115. 4 841BD6D4 841BDD34 001 815A9514 messages 841BDD34 0000001504 841BD72C 841BE33C 001 815A9540 Watched messages 841BE33C 0000001504 841BDD34 841BE944 001 815A95E4 Watched Semaphore 841BE944 0000000504 841BE33C 841BEB64 001 815A9630 Watched Message Queue 841BEB64 0000001504 841BE944 841BF16C 001 815A9658 Watcher Message Queue 841BF16C 0000001036 841BEB64 841BF5A0 001 815A2B24 Process Array More lt Ctrl z gt Router gt The following example shows sample output from the show memory fast allocating process command followed by sample output from the show memory fast allocating process totals command Router show memory fast allocating process Processor memory Address Bytes Prev Next Ref Alloc Proc Alloc PC What 8404A580 0001493284 00000000 841B6ECC 000 815219D8 coalesced 841B6ECC 0000020004 8404A580 841BBD18 001 Init 815DB094 Managed Chunk Queue Elements 841BBD18 0000001504 841B6ECC 841BC320 001 Init 8159EAC4 List Elements 841BC320 0000005004 841BBD18 841BD6D4 001 Init 8159EB04 List Headers 841BD6D4 0000000048 841BC320 841BD72C 001 Init 81F2A614 Init 841BD72C 0000001504 841BD6D4 841BDD34 001 Init 815A9514 messages 841BDD34 0000001504 841BD72C 841BE33C 001 Init 815A9540 Watched messages 841BE33C 0000001504 841BDD34 841BE944 001 Init 815A95E4 Watched Semaphore 841BE944 000000050
116. 4 841BE33C 841BEB64 001 Init 815A9630 Watched Message Queue 841BEB64 0000001504 841BE944 841BF16C 001 Init 815A9658 Watcher Message Queue 841BF16C 0000001036 841BEB64 841BF5A0 001 Init 815A2B24 Process Array More lt Ctrl z gt c2600 1 show memory fast allocating process totals Allocator PC Summary for Processor PC Total Count Name 0x815C085C 1194600 150 Process Stack 0x815B6C28 948680 5 pak subblock chunk Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show memory fast 0x819F1DE4 524640 8 BGP 0 update 0x815C4FD4 393480 6 MallocLite 0x815B5FDC 351528 30 TW Buckets 0x819F14DC 327900 5 connected 0x81A1E838 327900 5 IPv4 Unicast net chunk 8 0x8153DFB8 248136 294 Packet Header 0x82142438 133192 4 CEF 16 path chunk pool 0x82151E0C 131116 1 Init 0x819F1C8C 118480 4 BGP 0 attr 0x815A4858 100048 148 Process 0x8083DA44 97248 17 More lt Ctrl z gt The following example shows sample output from the show memory fast dead command Router show memory fast dead Processor memory Address Bytes Prev Next Ref PrevF NextF Alloc PC what 8498FC20 0000000028 8498FB90 8498FC64 001 81472B24 AAA MI SG NAME 68 Router show memory fast dead totals Dead Proc Summary for Processor PC Total Count Name 0x81472B24 68 1 AAA MI SG NAME Router July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show memory fragment show memory fragment
117. 40C3 ATM MM SC VID V01 SN CABO4036GT1 NAME slot 3 DESCR 4 port 0C3 POS multimode PID LC 40C3 POS MM P VID V01 SN CAB014900GU Enter the show inventory command with an entity argument value to display the UDI information for a specific type of Cisco entity installed in the networking device In this example a list of Cisco entities that match the sfslot argument string is displayed Router show inventory sfslot NAME sfslot 1 DESCR GSR 12008 Switch Fabric Card PID GSR8 SFC VID V01 SN CAB0428ALOS NAME sfslot 2 DESCR GSR 12008 Switch Fabric Card PID GSR8 SFC VID V01 SN CAB0429AU0M NAME sfslot 3 DESCR GSR 12008 Switch Fabric Card PID GSR8 SFC VID V01 SN CAB0429ARD7 You can request even more specific UDI information using the show inventory command with an entity argument value that is enclosed in quotation marks In this example only the details for the entity that exactly matches the sfslot 1 argument string are displayed Router show inventory sfslot 1 NAME sfslot 1 DESCR GSR 12008 Switch Fabric Card PID GSR8 SFC VID V01 SN CAB0428ALOS Command Description show diag Displays diagnostic information about the controller interface processor and port adapters for a networking device show tech support Displays general information about the router when it reports a problem July 2008 Cisco
118. 4921E0 6149458C Init 60C17FD8 Init 6149458C 220 61494534 61494694 Init 602450F4 Init 61494694 4024 6149458C 61495678 Init 601CBD64 TTY data Table 100 describes the significant fields shown in the display Table 100 show memory allocating process Field Descriptions Field Description Head Hexadecimal address of the head of the memory allocation chain Total b Sum of used bytes plus free bytes Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show memory allocating process Table 100 Field show memory allocating process Field Descriptions continued Description Used b Amount of memory in use in bytes Free b Amount of memory not in use in bytes Lowest b Smallest amount of free memory since last boot in bytes Largest b Size of largest available free block in bytes Address Hexadecimal address of the block Bytes Size of the block in bytes Prev Address of the preceding block should match the address on preceding row Next Address of the following block should match the address on following row Ref Reference count for that memory block indicating how many different processes are using that block of memory Alloc PC Address of the system call that allocated the block What Name of process that owns the block or fragment if the block is a fragment or coalesced if the block was coalesced from adjacent fr
119. 59797664 Free 59797664 Free blocks blocks blocks blocks blocks blocks blocks blocks blocks blocks blocks blocks blocks blocks blocks blocks 194 194 194 194 194 194 194 194 194 189 189 gT 16 16 25 25 86 4 5 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 Related Commands Time 11 46 25 137 Used b 7297744 Largest b 59797664 Free blocks Time 10 44 24 344 Used b 7297744 Largest b 59797664 Free blocks Time 09 38 53 040 Used b 7297744 Largest b 59797664 Free blocks Time 08 33 35 156 Used b 7297744 Largest b 59797664 Free blocks Time 07 28 05 985 Used b 7297744 Largest b 59797664 Free blocks Time 06 35 22 877 Used b 7297744 Largest b 59797664 Free blocks Time 05 42 14 285 Used b 7297744 Largest b 59797664 Free blocks Time 04 41 53 485 Used b 7297744 Largest b 59797664 Free blocks Time 03 48 47 889 Used b 7297744 Largest b 59797664 Free blocks Time 02 46 32 389 Used b 7297744 Largest b 59797664 Free blocks Time 01 54 27 929 Used b 7308336 Largest b 59797664 Free blocks Time 01 02 05 533 Used b 7308336 Largest b 59797664 Free blocks Time 00 00 17 937 Used b 7308336 Largest b 59797664 Free blocks Maximum memory users for this period 25 225 225 225 125 225
120. 5B20 Init 645A8194 0000000040 645A8148 645A81EC 000 0 200B4300 606B9614 NameDB String 645A81EC 0000000260 645A8194 645A8320 001 607C2D20 Init 200B42B4 0000000028 200B4268 200B4300 001 62366C80 Init 200B4300 0000000028 200B42B4 200B434C 000 645A8194 6490F7E8 60976574 AAA Event Data 200B434C 0000002004 200B4300 200B4B50 001 6267D294 Coproc Request Structures 6490F79C 0000000028 6490F748 6490F7E8 001 606DDA04 Parser Linkage 6490F7E8 0000000028 6490F79C 6490F834 000 200B4300 6491120C 606DD8D8 Init 6490F834 0000006004 6490F7E8 64910FD8 001 607DF5BC Process Stack 649111A0 0000000060 64911154 6491120C 001 606DE82C Parser Mode 6491120C 0000000028 649111A0 64911258 000 6490F7E8 500770F0 606DD8D8 Init 64911258 0000000200 6491120C 64911350 001 603F0E38 Init 504DCF54 0000001212 504DB2E4 504DD440 001 60962DFC TCP CB 2C41DCA4 0000000692 2C41BCC8 2C41DF88 001 60D509BC Virtual Exec 2C41DF88 0000005344 2C41DCA4 2C41F498 000 504DB2E4 6449A828 60D509BC coalesced 2C41F498 0000000692 2C41DF88 2C41F77C 001 60D509BC Virtual Exec 6449A544 0000000692 64499794 6449A828 001 60D509BC Virtual Exec 6449A828 0000007760 6449A544 6449C6A8 000 2C41DF88 504D89D4 60D509BC coalesced 6449C6A8 0000008044 6449A828 6449E644 001 60D2AACC Virtual Exec 504D8778
121. 6 113672K used Dynamic 0 196 144 32 48 48 452 96 80 128 164 164 144 eD wW Uw eA H H H NAO OY 01 01 00 01D Hs Hs 00 bs is ds sO Sw H N N N ny N N Or oon 368 280 256 4660 600 148472K free Total 12 284 172 180 100 80 540 176 160 208 264 264 192 224 520 600 624 108 404 152 120 320 280 280 276 284 256 512 488 332 4696 644 Process kernel dumper proc devc pty devc ser2681 pipe mqueue fsdev proc flashfs_hes_slotl proc flashfs_hes_bootflash proc flashfs_hes_slot0 proc dfs_disk1 proc dfs_disk0 proc ldcache proc syslogd proc name_svr proc wdsysmon proc sysmgr proc kosh proc sysmgr proc chkptd proc syslog_dev proc fh_metric_dir proc fh_fd_snmp proc fh_fd_intf proc fh_fd_timer proc fh_fd_ioswd proc fh_fd_counter proc fh_server proc tcp proc udp proc iprouting iosproc cdp2 iosproc Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 show processes memory E Table 137 describes the significant fields shown in the display Table 137 show processes memory Software Modularity Field Descriptions Field Description total Total amount of memory in kilobytes on the device used Amount of memory in kilobytes used in the system free Amount of free memory in kilobytes available in the system PID Process ID Text Amount of memory in kilobytes used by the text segmen
122. 6 0 0x603F4DEC GraphIt 21 0 0x603CFEF4 TTY Background 22 0 0x6042FD7C Per Second Jobs 67 0 0x6015CD38 SMT input 39 0 0x60178804 FBM Timer 16 0 0x603F4DEC GraphIt 21 O 0x603CFEF4 TTY Background 22 0 0x6042FD7C Per Second Jobs 16 0 0x603F4DEC GraphIt 21 0 0x603CFEF4 TTY Background 22 0 0x6042FD7C Per Second Jobs 67 0 0x6015CD38 SMT input 39 0 0x60178804 FBM Timer 24 0 0x60425070 Compute load avgs dels 0 0x605210A8 ARP Input 69 0 Ox605FDAF4 DHCPD Database 69 0 0x605FD568 DHCPD Database 51 0 0x60670B3C IP Cache Ager 69 0 0x605FD568 DHCPD Database 36 0 Ox606E96DC SSS Test Client 69 0 0x605FD568 DHCPD Database More Table 130 describes the significant fields shown in the display Table 130 show processes history Field Descriptions Field Description PID Process ID Exectime ms Execution time of the most recent run or the total execution time of the most recent consecutive runs Caller PC Current program counter of this process before it was suspended Process Name Name of the process The following is sample output from the show processes process id command Router show processes 6 Process ID 6 Pool Manager TTY 0 Memory usage in bytes Holding 921148 Maximum 940024 Allocated 84431264 Freed 99432136 Getbufs 0 Retbufs 0 Stack 12345 67890 CPU usage PC 0x60887600 Invoked 188 Giveups 100 uSec 24 5Sec 3 03 1Min 2 98 5Min 1 55 Average 0 58 Cisco 10S Configuration
123. 6 1 6715 8192 ter ter Cnt t show msfc netint Rsvd Network IO Interrupt Throttling th ac ne Rou Rou Mis TLB Vir 0x1 0x1 0x1 0x1 0x1 0x1 0x1 0x1 rottle count 0 tive 0 configured 1 tint usec 3999 ter ter show msfc tlb tral revision 3 entries 37 t Address range 0000000 0x1001FFFF 0020000 0x1003FFFF 0040000 0x1005FFFF 0060000 0x1007FFFF 0080000 0x10087FFF 0088000 0x1008FFFF 8000000 0x1801FFFF 9000000 0x1901FFFF timer count 0 Phy Address 0x010000000 0x010020000 0x010040000 0x010060000 0x010080000 0x010088000 0x010000000 0x010000000 netint mask usec 400 range 0x01 0x01 0x01 0x01 0x01 0x01 0x01 0x01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 3 5 7 8 8 1 1 yj j j j N al El oc oc present warning present warning present warning present warning present warning present warning Attributes CacheMode 2 CacheMode 2 CacheMode 2 CacheMode 2 CacheMode 2 CacheMode 2 CacheMode 0 CacheMode 7 RW RW RW RW RW RW RW RW 128 oC 128 oC 128 oC 128 oC 128 oC 128 oC Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid senso senso senso senso senso senso m_ Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 Related Commands 0x1E000000 0x1E880000 0x1FC00000 0x30000000 0x40000000 0x40800000 0x41000000
124. 7 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum 6ad199569dad7d8b35beac2c8a72b080 9662897 Package sipspa version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status active File bootflash asr1000rp1 sipspa v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle pkg on CC0 2 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum 6ad199569dad7d8b35beac2c8a72b080 9662897 Package sipbase version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status active File bootflash asr1000rp1 sipbase v122_33_xn_asr_rls0O_throttle pkg on CCl Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum bd34a8a23d001f9cefcac8853a31b62ffd8272a4 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference Related Commands Package sipspa version v122_33_xn _asr_rls0_throttle status active File bootflash asr1000rp1 sipspa v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle pkg on Built 2007 11 11 17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum 6ad199569 dad7d8b35beac2c8a72b080f9662897 Package sipspa version v122_33_xn _asr_rls0_throttle status active File bootflash asr1000rp1 sipspa v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle pkg on Built 2007 11 11 _ 17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum 6ad199569dad7d8b35beac2c8a72b080 9662897 Package sipspa version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status active File bootflash asr1000rp1 sipspa v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle pkg on Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum 6ad199569dad7d8b3 5beac2c8a72b080 9662897 show version cc1 0 cc1 1 cc1 2
125. 8072840 0x000000A8 0x000000C0 0x7270A060 0x08072910 0x0000010C 0x00000118 0x7273A898 0x08072A30 0x000000E4 0x000000F0 0x72749074 0x08072B28 0x000000B0 Ox000000B8 0x7276E87C 0x08072BE8 0x0000006C 0x00000078 0x727367A4 0x08072C68 0x000000B8 0x000000C0 0x7271E2A4 0x08072D30 0x000000DO0 0x000000D8 0x7273834C 0x08072E10 0x00000250 0x00000258 0x72718A70 0x08073070 0x000002F4 0x00000300 0x72726484 0x08073378 0x000006A8 0x000006B0 0x73EA4DC4 0x08073A30 0x00000060 0x00000068 0x7352A9F8 0x08073B38 0x00000068 0x00000070 0x72B92008 0x08073BB0 0x00000058 0x00000060 0x72B9201C 0x08073EB8 0x00002FB4 0x000031C0 0x08026FEC 0x08074028 0x000020B8 0x000020C0 0x72709C9C 0x08077400 0x000000A0 Ox000000A8 0x721DED94 0x08078028 0x000022B8 0x000022C0 0x727446B8 0x0807C028 0x00002320 0x00002328 0x72B907C4 Free Blocks Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference Related Commands Address 0x0806FFFO 0x080714A8 0x08073E18 0x08073FE8 0x08076FA0 0x080774B0 0x0807FFB8 0x08080028 Size 0x00000010 0x00000058 0x00000098 0x00000018 0x00000328 0x00000B50 0x00000048 0x00003FD8 show processes memory E Table 139 describes the significant fields shown in the display Table 139 show processes memory detailed alloc summary Field Descriptions Field Description heapsize Size of the process heap in kilobytes allocated Amount of memory in kilobytes allocated from the heap free Am
126. 9C00 821BBC28 821C0A7C Next 821BBC28 821C0A7C 821C31C0 821C457C Ref PrevF NextF Alloc PC 000 829C8104 82776FD0 8060B6D0 001 8002D5C0 001 811604C0 001 81160500 Table 117 describes the significant fields shown in the display what coalesc Managed s List Eles List Heas Table 117 show memory transient Field Descriptions Field Description Address Hexadecimal address of the block Bytes Size of the block in bytes Prev Address of the preceding block should match the address on preceding line Next Address of the following block should match the address on following line Ref Reference count for that memory block indicating how many different processes are using that block of memory PrevF Address of the preceding free block if free Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 show memory transient Mi Table 117 show memory transient Field Descriptions continued Field Description NextF Address of the following free block if free Alloc PC Address of the system call that allocated the block what Name of the process that owns the block or fragment if the block is a fragment or coalesced if the block was coalesced from adjacent free blocks July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference M show microcode show microcode To
127. A 4464 XDI data July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference E WE show memory 0x76EAC 692 HE 692 XDI data 0x77764 408 T 408 Init 0x77776 116 Hi 116 Init 0x777A2 408 1 408 Init 0x777B2 116 a 116 Init 0xA4600 24 3 72 List OxD9B5C 52 T 52 SSE Manager 0x0 0 3413 2072576 Pool Summary 0x0 0 28 2971680 Pool Summary Free Blocks 0x0 40 3441 137640 Pool Summary All Block Headers 0x0 0 3413 2072576 Memory Summary 0x0 0 28 2971680 Memory Summary Free Blocks Cisco IOS Software Modularity The following is sample output from the show memory command when a Cisco IOS Software Modularity image is running Router show memory System Memory 262144K total 116148K used 145996K free 4000K kernel reserved Table 99 describes the significant fields shown in the display Table 99 show memory Software Modularity Image Field Descriptions Field Description total Total amount of memory on the device in kilobytes used Amount of memory in use in kilobytes free Amount of memory not in use in kilobytes kernel reserved Amount of memory reserved by the kernel in kilobytes Related Commands Command Description exception memory ignore Configures the Cisco IOS software to correct corruptions in memory overflow block headers and allow a router to continue its normal operation show memory detailed Displays POSIX and Cisco IOS style system memory information show processes
128. C4 4656785C 45901E7C Free_block Cont_block Cont_block_name 458CE5BC 46602958 465F9B94 4656781C 45901E4C 44284960 44284960 44284960 44284960 44284960 ter show memory debug references dangling bss bss bss bss bss Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 show memory debug references Table 106 describes the significant fields shown in the displays Table 106 show memory debug references Field Descriptions Field Description Address Hexadecimal address of the block having the given or dangling reference Reference Address which is given or dangling Free_block Address of the free block which now contains the memory referenced by the dangling reference Cont_block Address of the control block which contains the block having the reference Cont_block_name Name of the control block July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference E M show memory debug unused show memory debug unused To display debug information on leaks that are accessible but are no longer needed use the show memory debug unused command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode show memory debug unused Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords Command Modes User EXEC Privileged EXEC Command History Release Modification 12 0 This command was introduced Examples The following is sample output from the
129. Dec 04 2007 06 06 16 00 00 bootflash ssh ssh_host_key pub 1675 Dec 04 2007 06 06 18 00 00 bootflash ssh ssh_host_rsa_key 382 Dec 04 2007 06 06 18 00 00 bootflash ssh ssh_host_rsa_key pub 668 Dec 04 2007 06 06 24 00 00 bootflash ssh ssh_host_dsa_key 590 Dec 04 2007 06 06 24 00 00 bootflash ssh ssh_host_dsa_key pub 4096 Dec 04 2007 06 06 36 00 00 bootflash rollback_timer 4096 Mar 18 2008 17 31 17 00 00 bootflash prst_sync 4096 Dec 04 2007 04 34 45 00 00 bootflash installer 205951180 Mar 18 2008 17 23 03 00 00 bootflash asr1000rpl advipservicesk 46858444 Mar 18 2008 17 28 55 00 00 bootflash asr1000rpl espbase 02 01 20318412 Mar 18 2008 17 28 56 00 00 bootflash asr1000rpl1 rpaccess k9 02 22266060 Mar 18 2008 17 28 57 00 00 bootflash asr1000rp1 rpbase 02 01 0 21659852 Mar 18 2008 17 28 57 00 00 bootflash asr1000rp1 rpcontrol 02 0 45934796 Mar 18 2008 17 28 58 00 00 bootflash asr1000rp1 rpios advipser 34169036 Mar 18 2008 17 28 59 00 00 bootflash asr1000rp1l sipbase 02 01 22067404 Mar 18 2008 17 29 00 00 00 bootflash asr1000rp1 sipspa 02 01 0 7180 Mar 18 2008 17 29 00 00 00 bootflash packages conf POVO0OIJIDIRWNPROwOoJIAUIAwNP N N 461897728 bytes available 419782656 bytes used The following example displays information only about the bootflash file system itself such as file system type and access permissions Router show platform software filesystem bootflash details Filesystem boot
130. Descriptions First Section Field Description Head Hexadecimal address of the head of the memory allocation chain Total b Sum of used bytes plus free bytes Used b Amount of memory in use Free b Amount of memory not in use Lowest b Smallest amount of free memory since last boot Largest b Size of largest available free block The second section of the display is a block by block listing of memory use Table 98 describes the significant fields shown in the second section of the display Table 98 Characteristics of Each Block of Memory Second Section Field Description Address Hexadecimal address of block Bytes Size of block in bytes Prev Address of previous block should match the address on previous line Next Address of next block should match the address on next line Ref Reference count for that memory block indicating how many different processes are using that block of memory PrevF Address of previous free block if free NextF Address of next free block if free Alloc PC Address of the system call that allocated the block What Name of process that owns the block or fragment if the block is a fragment or coalesced if the block was coalesced from adjacent free blocks The show memory io command displays the free I O memory blocks On the Cisco 4000 router this command quickly shows how much unused I O memory is available The following is
131. EL 28F016SA 0 0 2 1 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 0 0 2 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 0 0 2 2 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 0 0 3 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 0 0 2 3 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 0 0 1 4 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 0 0 2 4 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 0 0 ae 5 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 0 0 2 5 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 0 0 The following example shows the flash partition summary Router show slot1 summary Partition Size Used Free Bank Size State Copy Mode 1 20223K 10821K 9402K 4096K Read Write Direct 20480K bytes of processor board PCMCIA Slot0 flash Read Write Command Description dir slot0 Directory listing of files on a PCMCIA Flash card located in slot0 dir slot1 Directory listing of files on a PCMCIA Flash card located in slotl show slot0 Displays information about the PCMCIA flash memory card s file system located in slot 0 show slot Displays information about the PCMCIA flash memory cards July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference M show stacks show stacks Syntax Description Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines Examples To monitor the stack usage of processes and interrupt routines use the show stacks command in EXEC mode show stacks This command has no arguments or keywords EXEC Release Modification 10 0 This command was introduced 12 2 33 SRA This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA The display fr
132. EXEC mode show running config options options Optional The following optional keywords can be entered with the show running config command to customize the output according to your specific needs Availability of these options varies by platform and Cisco IOS release All options listed here may not be available on your specific platform and release all Expands the output to include the commands that are configured with default parameters If the all keyword is not used the output does not display commands configured with default parameters brief Displays the configuration without certification data The brief keyword can be used with the linenum keyword class map name linenum Displays class map information The linenum keyword can be used with the class map name option full Displays the full configuration The full keyword can be used with the linenum keyword interface type number linenum Displays interface specific configuration information If you use the interface keyword you must specify the interface type and the interface number for example interface ethernet 0 Common interfaces include async ethernet fastEthernet group async loopback null serial and virtual template Use the show run interface command to determine the interfaces available on your system The linenum keyword can be used with the interface type number option linenum Displays line numbers in the output The brief or full ke
133. Fundamentals Command Reference E WE show mis statistics Related Commands Command Description show mls asic display the application specific integrated circuit ASIC version show mls df table Displays information about the DF table show mls ip Displays the Multilayer Switching MLS IP information show mls ipx Displays the Multilayer Switching MLS IPX information show mls qos Displays Multilayer Switching MLS quality of service QoS information show mls statistics Displays the Multilayer Switching MLS statistics for the Internet Protocol IP Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show module Mi show module Syntax Description Defaults Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines To display the module status and information use the show module command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode show module mod num all provision version mod num Optional Number of the module all Optional Displays the information for all modules provision Optional Displays the status about the module provisioning version Optional Displays the version information This command has no default settings User EXEC Privileged EXEC Release Modification 12 2 14 5X Support for this command was introduced on the Supervisor Engine 720 12 2 17d SXB Support for this command on the Supervisor Engine 2 was extended to Release 12 2 17d SXB 12 2
134. Manager 2 Csp 607180F0 0 121055 0 2608 3000 0 Load Meter 3 M 0 8 90 88 9772 12000 0 Exec 4 Mwe 619CB674 0 A 023512 24000 0 EDDRI_MAIN 5 Lst 606F6AA4 82064 61496 1334 5668 6000 0 Check heaps 6 Cwe 606FD444 0 127 0 5588 6000 0 Pool Manager 7 Lwe 6060B364 0 1 0 5764 6000 O AAA _SERVER_DEADT 8 Mst 6063212C 0 2 0 5564 6000 0 Timers 9 Mwe 600109D4 0 2 0 5560 6000 0 Serial Backgroun 10 Mwe 60234848 0 2 0 5564 6000 0 ATM Idle Timer 11 Mwe 602B75F0 0 2 0 8564 9000 0 ATM AutoVC Perio 12 Mwe 602B7054 0 2 0 5560 6000 0 ATM VC Auto Crea 13 Mwe 606068B8 0 2 0 5552 6000 0 AAA high capacit 14 Msi 607BABA4 251264 605013 415 5628 6000 0 EnvMon 15 Mwe 607BFF8C 0 E 0 8600 9000 0 OIR Handler 16 Mwe 607D407C 0 10089 0 5676 6000 0 IPC Dynamic Cach 17 Mwe 607CD03C 0 1 0 5632 6000 0 IPC Zone Manager 18 Mwe 607CCD80 0 605014 0 5708 6000 O IPC Periodic Tim 19 Mwe 607CCD24 0 605014 0 5704 6000 0 IPC Deferred Por 20 Mwe 607CCE2C 0 1 0 5596 6000 0 IPC Seat Manager Table 129 describes the fields shown in the display Table 129 Field show processes Field Descriptions Description CPU utilization for five seconds CPU utilization for the last 5 seconds The second number indicates the percentage of CPU time spent at the interrupt level one minute CPU utilization for the last minute five minutes CPU utilization for the last 5 minutes PID Process ID Q Process queue priority Possible values C c
135. OM memory BOOTFLASH The system bootflash software stored in Flash memory if applicable Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 Table 146 Field show version show version Field Descriptions continued Description device uptime is For example C3660 1 uptime is 1 week 3 days 6 hours 41 minutes The amount of time the system has been up and running System returned to ROM by reload reason at time day date For example System returned to ROM by reload at 20 56 53 UTC Tue Nov 4 2003 Shows the last recorded reason for a system reload and time of last reload Last reload reason reload reason For example Last reload reason Reload command Shows the last recorded reason for a system reload Last reset from reset reason For example Last reset from power on Shows the last recorded reason for a system reset Possible reset reason values include e power on System was reset with the initial power on or a power cycling of the device e s w peripheral System was reset due to a software peripheral e s w nmi System was reset by a nonmaskable interrupt NMI originating in the system software For example on some systems you can configure the device to reset automatically if two or more fans fail e push button System was reset by manual activation of a RESET push button also called a hardware NMD e watchd
136. ROM monitor mode Use the show rom monitor command when you are in Cisco IOS The following example applicable to both the Cisco 7200 VXR and Cisco 7301 routers uses the showmon command in ROMmon to display both ROMmon images and to verify that the Upgrade ROMmon image is running rommon 1 gt showmon ReadOnly ROMMON version is System Bootstrap Version 12 2 20031011 151758 biff Copyright c 2004 by Cisco Systems Inc Upgrade ROMMON version is System Bootstrap Version 12 2 20031011 151758 biff Copyright c 2004 by Cisco Systems Inc Upgrade ROMMON currently running Upgrade ROMMON is selected for next boot rommon 2 gt Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference showmon Mi Related Commands Command Description rommon pref Selects a ReadOnly or Upgrade ROMmon image to be booted on the next reload of a Cisco 7200 VXR or Cisco 7301 when you are in ROMmon Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference
137. Release 12 2 33 SRA Cisco 10S Software The show memory command displays information about memory available after the system image decompresses and loads Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 show memory Mi Cisco 10S Software Modularity No optional keywords or arguments are supported for the show memory command when a Software Modularity image is running To display details about PSOIX and Cisco IOS style system memory information when Software Modularity images are running use the show memory detailed command Examples Example output varies between Cisco IOS software images and Cisco IOS Software Modularity software images To view the appropriate output choose one of the following sections e Cisco IOS Software e Cisco IOS Software Modularity Cisco IOS Software The following is sample output from the show memory command Router show memory Head Total b Used b Free b Lowest b Largest b Processor BOEE38 5181896 2210036 2971860 2692456 2845368 Processor memory Address Bytes Prev Next Ref PrevF NextF Alloc PC What BOEE38 1056 0 BOF280 1 18F132 List Elements BOF280 2656 BOEE38 BOFDO8 a 18F132 List Headers BOFDO8 2520 BOF280 B10708 dE 141384 TTY data B10708 2000 BOFDO8 B10F00 ab 14353C TTY Input Buf B10F00 512 B10708 B11128 1 14356C TTY Output Buf B11128 2000 B10F00 B11920 1 1A110E Interrupt Sta
138. Router show logging count include total SYS TOTAL 3 LINEPROTO TOTAL 13 LINK TOTAL 13 SNMP TOTAL 1 Related Commands Command Description clear logging Clears messages from the logging buffer logging count Enables the system error message log count capability service timestamps Configures the system to time stamp debugging or logging messages show logging Displays general information about the state of system logging Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference M show logging history show logging history Syntax Description Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines Examples To display information about the state of the syslog history table use the show logging history command in privileged EXEC mode show logging history This command has no arguments or keywords Privileged EXEC Release Modification 10 0 This command was introduced 12 2 33 SRA This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA This command displays information about the syslog history table such as the table size the status of messages and text of messages stored in the table Messages stored in the table are governed by the logging history global configuration command The following example shows sample output from the show logging history command In this example notifications of severity level 5 notifications through severity level 0 emergencies are configured to be written to the logging histor
139. S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference E E show processes memory show processes memory Syntax Description Command Default To show the amount of memory used by each system process in Cisco IOS or Cisco IOS Software Modularity images use the show processes memory command in privileged EXEC mode Cisco 10S Software show processes memory process id sorted allocated getbufs holding Cisco 10S Software Modularity show processes memory detailed process name instance id process id taskid task id alloc summary sorted start size caller Cisco IOS Software Syntax process id Optional Process ID PID of a specific process When you specify a process ID only details for the specified process will be shown sorted Optional Displays memory data sorted by the Allocated Getbufs or Holding column If the sorted keyword is used by itself data is sorted by the Holding column by default allocated Optional Displays memory data sorted by the Allocated column getbufs Optional Displays memory data sorted by the Getbufs Get Buffers column holding Optional Displays memory data sorted by the Holding column This is the default Cisco IOS Software Modularity Syntax detailed Optional Displays detailed information about iosproc processes process name Optional Process name instance id Optional Instance
140. S This command was enhanced to resolve certain execution errors Usage Guidelines This command was developed to allow the exploration of the CLI command syntax without requiring the user to actually enter a specific mode and use the command line help A Caution Use caution when entering this command with the all keyword A large amount of output can be generated by this command which may easily exceed buffer or system memory on smaller platforms Also some configuration modes have hundreds of valid commands For large dumps use of the Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show parser dump Mi redirection to a file using the redirect URL syntax at the end of the command is highly recommended See the documentation for the show lt command gt redirect command for more information on using this command extension Output for this command will show the syntax options for all commands available in the specified mode The preceding number shows the privilege level associated with that command For example the line 15 type dhcp indicates that the type dhcp command has a privilege level of 15 assigned to it For information about privilege levels see the Configuring Passwords and Privileges chapter in the Cisco IOS Security Configuration Guide Any given command line string should indicate the full syntax needed to make the command complete and valid In other words the command line string ends wh
141. SIP installed in slot 2 of the router Router show idprom module 2 3 clei SPA module 2 3 SPA 4X0C3 POS V01 PRTA0304155 UNASSIGNED The following example shows sample output for the detail form of the command for a 4 Port OC 3c STM 1 POS SPA installed in subslot 3 of the SIP installed in slot 2 of the router Router show idprom module 2 3 detail IDPROM for SPA module 2 3 FRU is 4 port 0C3 STM1 POS Shared Port Adapter EEPROM version 4 Compatible Type OxFF Controller Type 1088 Hardware Revision 0 230 Boot Timeout 0 msecs PCB Serial Number PRTA0304155 Part Number 73 9313 02 73 68 Board Revision 04 Fab Version 02 RMA Test History 00 RMA Number 0 0 0 0 RMA History 00 Deviation Number 0 Product Identifier PID SPA 4X0C3 POS MOL Version Identifier VID Top Assy Part Number 68 2169 01 73 68 Board Revision 10 System Clock Frequency 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 CLEI Code UNASSIGNED Base MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 MAC Address block size 0 Manufacturing Test Data Field Diagnostics Data Calibration Data Calibration values Power Consumption Environment Monitor Data Asset ID Asset Alias 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Minimum 0 dBmV Maximum 0 dBmV 16200 mWatts Maximum 01 08 F6 48 43 34 F6 48 43 34 02 31 0C E4 46 32 28 13 07 09 C4 46 32 28 13 07 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 05 DC 46 32 28 13 07 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
142. SRA This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA 12 4 11 T Command line interface CLI output was modified to show message discriminators defined at the router and syslog sessions associated with those message discriminators This command displays the state of syslog error and event logging including host addresses and which logging destinations console monitor buffer or host logging is enabled This command also displays Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP logging configuration parameters and protocol activity This command will also display the contents of the standard system logging buffer if logging to the buffer is enabled Logging to the buffer is enabled or disabled using the no logging buffered command The number of system error and debugging messages in the system logging buffer is determined by the configured size of the syslog buffer This size of the syslog buffer is also set using the logging buffered command To enable and set the format for syslog message timestamping use the service timestamps log command Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 show logging W If debugging is enabled using any debug command and the logging buffer is configured to include level 7 debugging messages debug output will be included in the system log Debugging output is not formatted like system error messages and will not be preceded by the percent symbol
143. Spanning Tree Opt Port Block 0x61F13C30 67636 1 QOS_MODULE_MAIN 0x6047DD3C 65640 2 atmdx_tx_shadow 0x614B6624 65588 1 CEF loadinfo chunk 0x614D1924 65588 1 IP mtrie node 0x614A58A0 65588 1 CEF 16 path chunk pool 0x619241D4 65588 1 PPTP mgd timer chunk 0x606581CC 65588 1 AAA DB Chunk 0x607E5EAC 65588 1 MallocLite 0x6192420C 65588 1 PPTP pptp_tunneltype chunk 0x6075DCB8 45924 10 FastEthernet2 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 show memory fragment 0x607CA400 36288 2 pak subblock chunk 0x6255648C 28948 1 CCPROXY_CT 0x6047DD7C 24628 1 atmdx_bfd_cache 0x6047DAA4 23500 1 atmdx_instance 0x6047DAE8 23500 1 atmdx_instance snap 0x60962DFC 21420 17 TEP CB 0x616F729C 20052 1 AC context chunks 0x616F72C8 20052 1 AC Mgr mgd timer chunk 0x60734010 16644 19 Packet Header 0x6047DE0C 16436 1 atmdx_abr_stats 0x6047DCFC 16112 2 atmdx_rx_pool_info 0x60A77E98 13060 1 DHCPD Message Workspace 0x61F50008 12852 1 CCVPM_HTSP 0x60D509BC 12580 17 Virtual Exec 0x60EFALEC 12344 1 RSVP DB Handle Bin 0x6067AE44 76 1 AAA Secrettype encrypt 0x61COEECO 76 1 Init 0x60F76B1C 76 1 SNMP Trap 0x60BE2444 76 T Tnit 0x62638F78 76 1 EEM ED Syslog 0x6077C574 76 1 Init 0x608F7030 76 1 IPC Name String 0x608EEAB8 76 1 IPC Name 0x620468A8 76 1 ivr ccapAppEntry_t name 0x6066D084 76 1 gk process 0x6064824C 76 1 AAA MI SG NAME Allocator PC Summary for free blocks in pool
144. TEL 28F016SA 2 4 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 1 5 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 2 5 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA The following example shows flash chip information Router show slot1 chips 20480K bytes of processor board PCMCIA Slot0 flash Read Write Chip Bank Code Size Name 1 A 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 2 1 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 1 2 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 2 2 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 3 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 2 3 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA Y 4 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 2 4 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA L 5 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 2 5 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA The following example show the flash detailed directory Router show slot1 detailed PCMCIA Slot0 flash directory Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 890 July 2008 Related Commands show sloti Mi File Length Name status addr fcksum ccksum 1 11081464 c3660 bin mz 123 9 3 PI5b 0x40 Ox5EA3 0x5EA3 11081528 bytes used 9627844 available 20709372 total 20480K bytes of processor board PCMCIA Slot0 flash Read Write The following example shows the flash chip erase and write retries Router show slot1 err PCMCIA Slot0 flash directory File Length Name status 1 11081464 c3660 bin mz 123 9 3 PI5b 11081528 bytes used 9627844 available 20709372 total 20480K bytes of processor board PCMCIA Slot0 flash Read Write Chip Bank Code Size Name erase write 1 T 89A0 2048KB INT
145. This command was replaced by the more system running config command 12 0 1 T This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 0 1 T and the output modifier I was added 12 2 4 T The linenum keyword was added 12 3 8 T The view full option was added 12 2 14 SX This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 14 SX The module number and vlan vlan id keywords and arguments were added for the Supervisor Engine 720 12 2 174 SXB This command was integrated into Release 12 2 17d SXB and implemented on the Supervisor Engine 2 12 2 33 SXH The all keyword was added 12 2 31 SB2 This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 31 SB2 This command was enhanced to display configuration information for traffic shaping overhead accounting for ATM and was implemented on the Cisco 10000 series router for the PRE3 12 2 33 SRC This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRC 12 2 33 SB Support for the Cisco 7300 series router was added The show running config command is technically a command alias substitute or replacement syntax of the more system running config command Although more commands are recommended due to their uniform structure across platforms and their expandable syntax the show running config command remains enabled to accommodate its widespread use and to allow typing shortcuts such as show run The show running config interface command is useful when the
146. VRF Source ERSPAN ID Destination IP Address Destination IP VRF Destination ERSPAN ID Origin IP Address IP QOS PREC TP PIL Router ERSPAN Source Session Admin Disabled None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None 255 ERSPAN Source Session Admin Disabled None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None 255 This example shows how to display the operational mode and configured mode of the session and module session capabilities Router show monitor session egress replication mode capability Session 65 Type Local Session Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 Related Commands show monitor session Mi Operational mode of egress span replication Centralized Configured mode of egress span replication Distributed Default Slot Egress Replication Capability T Centralized 3 Centralized 5 Centralized Router Command Description monitor session Starts a new ERSPAN SPAN or RSPAN session adds or deletes interfaces or VLANs to or from an existing session filters ERSPAN SPAN or RSPAN traffic to specific VLANs or deletes a session monitor session type Creates an ERSPAN source session number or enters the ERSPAN session configuration mode for the session remote span Configures a VLAN as an RSPAN VLAN July 2008 Cis
147. Valid values for vlan id are from 1 to 4094 The Inline power field in the show power output displays the inline power that is consumed by the modules For example this example shows that module 9 has consumed 0 300 A of inline power current 0 3004 Inline power module 9 This example shows how to display the available system power Router gt show power available system power available 20 470A Router gt This example shows how to display power supply redundancy mode Router show power redundancy mode system power redundancy mode redundant Router This command shows how to display the system power status Router gt show power system power redundancy mode combined system power total 3984 12 Watts 94 86 Amps 42V system power used 1104 18 Watts 26 29 Amps 42V system power available 2879 94 Watts 68 57 Amps 42V Power Capacity PS Fan Output Oper PS Type Watts A 42V Status Status State 1 WS CAC 3000W 2830 80 67 40 OK OK on 2 WS CAC 1300W 1153 32 27 46 OK OK on Note PS2 capacity is limited to 2940 00 Watts 70 00 Amps 42V when PS1 is not present Pwr Allocated Oper Fan Type Watts A 42V State T FAN MOD 9 241 50 5 75 OK 2 241 50 5 75 failed Pwr Requested Pwr Allocated Admin Oper Watts A 42V Watts A 42V State State 1 WS X6K SUP2 2GE 145 32 3 46 145 32 3 46 on on 2 145 32 3 46 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 828 July 2008
148. a session ID detail Shows full rate limited values eeprom Displays CPU EEPROM information fault Displays the fault date hardware capacity Displays the capacities and utilizations for hardware resources see the show platform hardware capacity command hardware pfc mode Displays the type of installed PFC internal vlan Displays the internal VLAN netint Displays the platform network interrupt information software ipv6 multicast connected Displays all the IPv6 subnet ACL entries on the route processor see the show platform software ipv6 multicast command tech support ipmulticast Displays IP multicast related information for TAC group ip addr Group IP address src ip addr Source IP address tlb Displays information about the TLB register This command has no default settings Privileged EXEC July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference W show platform Command History Usage Guidelines Examples Release Modification 12 2 14 5X Support for this command was introduced on the Supervisor Engine 720 12 2 17d SXB Support for this command on the Supervisor Engine 2 was extended to Release 12 2 17d SXB This command was changed to include the hardware pfc mode keywords 12 2 18 5XD This command was changed to include the software ipv6 multicast connected keywords 12 2 33 SRA This command was integrated i
149. address Optional Displays information only for the device with the specified address Information for all devices attached to the system are displayed Privileged EXEC Release Modification 12 3 14 T This command was introduced 12 401 1 T This command was integrated into the Cisco 7200VXR NPE G2 platform Use the show usb device command to display information for either a USB flash drive or a USB eToken as appropriate The following example is sample output from the show usb device command Router show usb device Host Controller 1 Address 0x1 Device Configured YES Device Supported YES Description DiskOnKey Manufacturer M Sys Version 2 0 Serial Number 0750D84030316868 Device Handle 0x1000000 USB Version Compliance 2 0 Class Code 0x0 Subclass Code 0x0 Protocol 0x0 Vendor ID 0x8EC Product ID 0x15 Max Packet Size of Endpoint Zero 64 Number of Configurations 1 Speed Full Selected Configuration 1 Selected Interface 0 July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference E show usb device Configuration Number 1 Number of Interfaces 1 Description Attributes None Max Power 140 mA Interface Number 0 Description Class Code 8 Subclass 6 Protocol 80 Number of Endpoints 2 Endpoint Number 1 Transfer Type BULK Transfer Direction Device to Host Max Packet 64 Interval 0 Endpoint Number 2 Transfer Type BULK Transfe
150. address gt 5535 gt source port lt 1 65535 gt 5535 gt control enable 5535 gt control disable 5535 gt num packets lt 1 60000 gt 5535 gt interval lt 1 60000 gt 5535 gt type echo protocol ipIcmpEcho lt address gt source ipaddr lt address gt r lt address gt lt address gt version lt address gt version lt address gt version lt address gt version lt address gt version lt address gt version lt address gt lt S lt S lt S lt S lt S lt B type ftp operation get url lt string gt source ipaddr lt address gt mode active type ftp operation get url lt string gt source ipaddr lt address gt mode passive tring gt tring gt tring gt tring gt tring gt tring gt July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show parser dump option option option option lt 82 82 gt circuit id lt 82 82 gt remote id lt 82 82 gt subnet mask lt 82 82 gt 15 type dhcp dest ipaddr lt address gt source ipaddr lt address gt lt string gt 15 type dhcp dest ipaddr lt address gt source ipaddr lt address gt lt string gt 15 type dhcp dest ipaddr lt address gt source ipaddr lt address gt lt ipmask gt 15 type dhcp dest ipaddr lt address gt source ipaddr lt address gt 15 type dhcp dest ipaddr lt address gt source ipaddr lt address gt 15 type dhcp dest ipaddr lt address gt 15 typ
151. are 3 Virtual Ethernet IEEE 802 3 interface s 48 FastEthernet IEEE 802 3 interface s 381K bytes of non volatile configuration memory 16384K bytes of Flash internal SIMM Sector size 512K Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show version Configuration register is 0x2102 Router Table 147 describes the fields that are shown in the example Table 147 Field show version Field Descriptions Description IOS tm c sup2_rp Software c sup2_rp JSV M Version 12 1 nightly E020626 NIGHTLY BUILD Version number Always specify the complete version number when reporting a possible software problem In the example output the version number is 12 1 ROM System Bootstrap Version 12 1 11r E1 RELEASE SOFTWARE fc1 Bootstrap version string BOOTFLASH 7200 Software C7200 BOOT M Version 11 1 472 RELEASE SOFTWARE Boot version string Router uptime is Amount of time that the system has been up and running Time since Router switched to active Amount of time since switchover occurred System restarted by Log of how the system was last booted both as a result of normal system startup and of system error For example information can be displayed to indicate a bus error that is typically the result of an attempt to access a nonexistent address as follows System restarted by bus error at PC OxC4CA address 0x210C0C0
152. ash asr1000rp1 sipspa v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle pkg on CC0 3 Built 2007 11 11 17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum 6ad199569dad7d8b35beac2c8a72b080 9662897 Package sipbase version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status active File bootflash asr1000rp1 sipbase v122_33_xn_asr_rls0O_throttle pkg on CCl Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum bd34a8a23d001f9cefcac8853a31b62ffd8272a4 Package sipspa version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status active File bootflash asr1000rp1 sipspa v122_33_xn_asr_rls0O_throttle pkg on CC1 0 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum 6ad199569dad7d8b35beac2c8a72b080 9662897 Package sipspa version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status active File bootflash asr1000rp1 sipspa v122_33_xn_asr_rls0O_throttle pkg on CC1 1 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum 6ad199569dad7d8b35beac2c8a72b080 9662897 Package sipspa version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status active Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show version Mi File bootflash asr1000rp1 sipspa v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle pkg on CC1 2 Built 2007 11 11 17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum 6ad199569dad7d8b35beac2c8a72b080 9662897 Package sipspa version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status inactive File bootflash asr1000rp1 sipspa v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle pkg on CC1 3 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum
153. ask profile system scheduler interrupt Configures the maximum number of entries that can exist in the interrupt mask size mask buffer Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 844 July 2008 show processes interrupt mask buffer Mi Command Description scheduler interrupt Configures the maximum amount of time a process can run with interrupts mask time masked show processes Displays interrupt masked details for the specified process or all processes interrupt mask detail in the system Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference HI show processes interrupt mask detail show processes interrupt mask detail To display information about interrupt masking use the show processes interrupt mask detail command in privileged EXEC mode show processes interrupt mask detail pid Syntax Description detail Displays information about the total amount of time and the number of times interrupts have been masked by all processes pid Optional An integer that specifies the process id for which to display the total accumulated time and the number of times interrupts have been masked Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History Release Modification 12 4 2 T This command was introduced Examples The following is sample output from the show processes interrupt mask detail command the output displays information about the total amount of time and number of times interr
154. ast 5 minutes PID TID Process ID or task ID 5Sec Percentage of CPU time spent at the interrupt level for this process during the last five seconds 1Min Percentage of CPU time spent at the interrupt level for this process during the last minute 5Min Percentage of CPU time spent at the interrupt level for this process during the last five minutes Process Process name Prio Priority level of the process STATE Current state of the process CPU CPU utilization of the process in minutes and seconds type Type of process can be either IOS or POSIX Task Task sequence number Runtime ms CPU time that the process has used in milliseconds Invoked Number of times that the process has been invoked uSecs Microseconds of CPU time for each process invocation 5Sec CPU utilization by task in the last 5 seconds 1Min CPU utilization by task in the last minute 5Min CPU utilization by task in the last 5 minutes TTY Terminal that controls the process Task Name Task name Related Commands Command Description show processes Displays information about active processes show processes memory Displays the amount of system memory used per system process Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference W show processes interrupt mask buffer show processes interrupt mask buffer To display information in the interrupt mask buffer use the show processes interrupt mask buffer command in privileged EXEC mode sho
155. at Name of the process that owns the block or fragmen if the block is a fragment or coalesced if the block was coalesced from adjacent free blocks The following is sample output from the show memory processor fragment command Router show memory processor fragment Processor memory Free memory size 3144348 Number of free blocks 96 Allocator PC Summary for allocated blocks in pool Processor PC Total Count Name 0x6069A038 262196 1 TACL FLT 0x62224AA8 219188 1 Q0S_MODULE_MAIN 0x61648840 131124 1 Init 0x6218DAA4 73780 1 CCSIP_UDP_SOCKET 0x61649288 65588 1 CEF loadinfo chunk 0x61BFD4B8 65588 1 PPTP mgd timer chunk 0x61EE1050 65588 1 eddri_self_event 0x607C13C4 49204 1 Exec 0x608A0D4C 35208 4 Process Stack 0x6069D804 32052 1 TACL hist 0x61631A90 21444 2 CEF IPv4 Unicast RPF subblock 0x62BA5DD8 20432 i Unie 0x6086F858 20052 1 RMI RO_RU Chun 0x608CF99C 20052 1 Managed Chunk Queue Elements Table 113 describes the significant fields shown in the display Table 113 show memory processor fragment Field Descriptions Field Description PC Program counter Total Total memory allocated by the process in bytes Count Number of allocations Name Name of the allocating process The following is sample output from the show memory processor free command Router show memory processor free Processor memory Address Bytes Prev Next Ref PrevF NextF Alloc PC what 24 Free list 1
156. atform software process list Table 126 show platform software process list Field Descriptions continued Field Description Status Process status Priority Process priority Size Virtual memory size in bytes The following example displays information about a specific named process for Cisco ASR 1000 Series SIP slot 0 Router show platform software process list 0 name sleep Name sleep Process id 25938 Parent process id 3891 Group id 3891 Status LS Session id 3816 User time 0 Kernel time 0 Priority 20 Virtual bytes 2482176 Resident pages 119 Resident limit 4294967295 Minor page faults 182 Major page faults 0 The following example displays information about a specific process identifier for Cisco ASR 1000 Series SIP slot 0 Router show platform software process list 0 process id 1 Name init Process id i Parent process id 0 Group id alt Status S Session id 1 User time sd Kernel time 741 Priority 20 Virtual bytes 1974272 Resident pages 161 Resident limit 4294967295 Minor page faults 756 Major page faults 0 Table 127 describes the significant fields shown in the name and process id keyword displays Table 127 show platform software process list name and process id Field Descriptions Field Description Name Name of the process Process id Process ID Parent process id Parent process ID Group id Process group ID Status Process status
157. ation mode vlan VLAN database editing buffer vpdn group VPDN group configuration mode vpdn template x25 profile VPDN template configuration mode X 25 profile configuration mode In the following example only commands in RTR Configuration mode are shown Router show parser dump rtr Mode Name rtr 15 type udpEcho dest ipaddr lt address gt dest port lt 1 source port lt 1 65535 gt control enable 15 type udpEcho dest ipaddr lt address gt dest port lt 1 source port lt 1 65535 gt control disable 15 type udpEcho dest ipaddr lt address gt dest port lt 1 source port lt 1 65535 gt 15 type udpEcho dest ipaddr lt address gt dest port lt 1 15 type udpEcho dest ipaddr lt address gt dest port lt 1 15 type tcpConnect dest ipaddr lt address gt dest port source port lt 1 65535 gt control enable 15 type tcpConnect dest ipaddr lt address gt dest port source port lt 1 65535 gt control disable 15 type tcpConnect dest ipaddr lt address gt dest port source port lt 1 65535 gt type tcpConnect dest ipaddr lt address gt dest port type tcpConnect dest ipaddr lt address gt dest port 5 5 5 5 type jitter dest ipaddr lt address gt dest port lt 1 6 5 type jitter dest ipaddr lt address gt dest port lt 1 6 5 type jitter dest ipaddr lt address gt dest port lt 1 6 5 type jitter dest ipaddr lt address gt dest port lt 1 6 15 type jitter dest ipaddr lt address gt dest port lt 1 6 5 type jitte
158. ax Description Defaults Command Modes Command History To display information about the sup bootflash file system use the show sup bootflash command in privileged EXEC mode show sup bootflash all chips filesys all Optional Displays all possible Flash information chips Optional Displays information about the Flash chip filesys Optional Displays information about the file system This command has no default settings Privileged EXEC Release Modification 12 2 14 SX 12 2 174 SXB Support for this command was introduced on the Supervisor Engine 720 Support for this command on the Supervisor Engine 2 was extended to Release 12 2 17d SXB This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA 12 2 33 SRA Examples This example shows how to display a summary of bootflash information Router show sup bootflash ED type crc seek nlen length date time name 1 image EBC8FC4D A7487C 6 10700796 Nov 19 1999 07 07 37 halley 2 unknown C7EBO77D EE2620 25 4644130 Nov 19 1999 07 50 44 cat6000 sup_ 5 3 3 CSX bin 645600 bytes available 15345184 bytes used Router This example shows how to display all bootflash information Router show sup bootflash all ED type crc seek nlen length date time name 1 image EBC8FC4D A7487C 6 10700796 Nov 19 1999 07 07 37 halley 2
159. bbreviated mounted file system information No default behavior or values Privileged EXEC Diagnostic diag Release Modification Cisco IOS XE This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Release 2 1 If no slot is specified the command returns mounted file systems for the active RP This command allows you to ascertain the presence or absence of specific system mounts For example this command might be used to determine tmp related mounts which are used to create many run time directories and files Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show platform software mount Mi Users may be requested to execute this command to collect information about the underlying configuration of the platform software The RP output can differ depending on how the router was booted and whether there are USB devices inserted The SIP and ESP output can differ depending on whether the chassis is a dual or single RP Examples The following example displays mounted file systems for the active RP Router show platform software mount Filesystem Used Available Use Mounted on rootfs 0 0 AT proc 0 0 proc sysfs 0 0 sys none 524 1037640 1 dev dev bootflashl 298263 42410 88 bootflash dev harddisk1 609208 4025132 14 misc scratch dev loop1 28010 0 100 tmp sw mount 2007 10 14_ dev loop2 26920 O 100 tmp sw mount 2007 10 14_ dev loop3 48236 O 100 tmp sw mou
160. block1 jffs2 obf1 rw noatime nodiratime Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 show platform software mount Mi Mount point automount pid3199 Type autofs Location miscl Options rw fd 5 pgrp 3199 timeout 60 minproto 2 maxproto 4 indirect Table 125 describes the significant fields shown in the brief keyword display Table 125 show platform software mount brief Field Descriptions Field Description Mount point Logical name of the file system device Type File system type Location Canonical path to the mounted file system Options Mount point type specific flags and settings Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference W show platform software process list show platform software process list Syntax Description Command Default Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines To display a list of the processes running in a given slot use the show platform software process list command in privileged EXEC or diagnostic mode show platform software process list slot name process name process id process id summary slot Displays running process information for the specified slot Possible slot values are e 0 Cisco ASR 1000 Series SPA Interface Processor SIP slot 0 e 1 Cisco ASR 1000 Series SIP slot 1 e 2 Cisco ASR 1000 Series SIP slot 2 e f0 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Embedded Services Processor ESP slot 0
161. budgeted for powered on items Router show power used system power used 6 990A Router This command shows how to display the inline power status on the interfaces Router show power inline Interface Admin Oper Power mWatt Device July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference E show power Related Commands FastEthernet9 1 auto on 6300 Cisco 6500 IP Phone FastEthernet9 2 auto on 6300 Cisco 6500 IP Phone lt Output truncated gt This command shows how to display the inline power status for a specific module Router show power inline mod 7 Interface Admin Oper Power Device Class Watts Gi7 1 auto on 6 3 Cisco IP Phone 7960 n a Gi7 2 static power deny 0 Ieee PD 3 lt Output truncated gt Command Description power enable Turns on power for the modules power Sets the power supply redundancy mode redundancy mode Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 show processes Mi show processes Syntax Description Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines To display information about the active Cisco IOS processes or the Cisco IOS Software Modularity POSIX style processes use the show processes command in privileged EXEC mode Cisco IOS Software show processes history process id Cisco 10S Software Modularity show processes history Optional For Cisco IOS processes only Displays the proces
162. ce Processor 400 IDPROM image block 0 block signature OxABAB block version 3 block length 160 block checksum 4600 common block IDPROM capacity bytes 512 IDPROM block count 2 FRU type 0x6003 1103 OEM String Cisco Systems Product Number 7600 SIP 400 Serial Number JAB0851042x Manufacturing Assembly Number 73 8404 10 Manufacturing Assembly Revision 09 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 686 July 2008 Manufacturing Assembly Deviation 00 Hardware Revision 0 95 Manufacturing bits 0x0 Engineering bits 0x0 SNMP OID 9 5 1 3 1 1 2 1103 Power Consumption 631 centiamperes RMA failure code CLEI VID end of common block IDPROM image block 1 block signature 0x6003 block version 2 block length 103 block checksum 2556 Jinecard specific block feature bits 00000000 00000000 hardware changes bits 00000000 00000000 card index 158 mac base 0012 4310 D840 mac_len 128 num_processors 1 epld_num 0 show idprom Mi 0 0 0 0 epld_versions 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 port numbers pair 0 type 00 count 00 pair 1 type 00 count 00 pair 2 type 00 count 00 pair 3 type 00 count 00 pair 4 type 00 count 00 pair 5 type 00 count 00 pair 6 type 00 count 00 pair 7 type 00 count 00 sram_size 0 sensor_t
163. ceed 100 messages per second Console logging level debugging 25 messages logged xml disabled filtering disabled Monitor logging level debugging 0 messages logged xml disabled filtering disabled Buffer logging level debugging 25 messages logged xml disabled filtering disabled Logging Exception size 8192 bytes Count and timestamp logging messages disabled No active filter modules Trap logging level debugging 28 message lines logged Logging to 172 25 126 15 udp port 1300 audit disabled authentication disabled encryption disabled link up Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference 28 message lines logged 0 message lines rate limited 0 message lines dropped by MD xml disabled sequence number disabled filtering disabled Logging to 172 25 126 15 tcp port 1307 audit disabled authentication disabled encryption disabled link up 28 message lines logged 0 message lines rate limited 0 message lines dropped by MD xml disabled sequence number disabled filtering disabled Logging to 172 20 1 1 udp port 514 audit disabled authentication disabled encryption disabled link up 28 message lines logged 0 message lines rate limited 0 message lines dropped by MD xml disabled sequence number disabled filtering disabled Log Buffer 1000000 bytes Table 90 describes the significant fields shown in the output for the two preceding examples Table 90 show logging Field Descriptions
164. cesses memory Total 50 994 868 Used PID TTY Allocated 0 0 0 T 0 67 96228 200 192 0 6220092 Freed 627336 29792 744 0 Router show processes memory sorted Total 50 994 868 Used PID TTY Allocated 0 13 48 18 0 0 0 0 67 96228 39056 0 0 6222644 Freed 627336 0 0 0 Free 44774776 Holding Getbufs Retbufs Process 5325956 0 O Init 200 0 0 Sched 0 349000 0 Dead 12896 0 0 Chunk Manager Free 44772224 Holding Getbufs Retbufs Process 5325956 0 0 Init 25264 0 0 Net Background 24896 0 0 L2X SSS manager 24896 0 0 IP Input show processes memory Command for Cisco IOS Software Modularity The following is sample output from the show processes memory command when a Cisco IOS Software Modularity image is running Router show processes memory System Memory PID T 12290 3 4 6 8199 8200 8201 8202 8203 8204 8205 8206 8207 8208 8209 8210 8211 12308 12309 12310 1231 1231 1231 1231 1231 1231 DO 0 PF WNP 12326 12327 12328 12329 Text 0 52 12 132 16 12 16 52 52 52 20 20 36 32 24 124 100 12 100 24 12 44 36 36 32 40 28 80 140 48 4 4 262144K total Data 0 8 8 8 12 12 24 20 20 20 68 68 4 8 4 104 144 144 Ps Ae N RRR OOARA KR A RRB A Stack 12 28 8 8 24 48 12 12 20 28 28 52 28 16 12 24 24 24 24 24 24 44 28 24 28 3
165. cified command mode use the show parser dump command in privileged EXEC mode show parser dump command mode all privilege level level extended breakage Syntax Description command mode A keyword indicating the command mode The output will include the syntax for commands only in the specified command mode The list of command mode keywords will vary depending on your software image Use the show parser dump command to display the list of command mode keyword options For further assistance determining the proper command mode see the Cisco IOS Command Modes Release 12 2 document available on Cisco com all Indicates that all commands in all modes should be displayed in the output A Caution This keyword generates a very large amount of output which may exceed your system or buffer memory privilege level level Optional Lists CLI commands only with the privilege level specified in the level argument breakage Optional Enables detection of potential parser chain syntax breakage This keyword is intended for internal use extend Optional Enables the extended display mode The extended parser display shows the keyword and argument descriptions typically shown with the command line help command Note This keyword can produce a large amount of output Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History Release Modification 12 2 4 T This command was introduced 12 2 13 T 12 0 23
166. ck B11920 44 B11128 B11974 1 970DE8 Init B11974 1056 B11920 B11DBC 1 18F132 messages B11DBC 84 B11974 B11E38 1 19ABCE Watched Boolean B11E38 84 B11DBC B11EB4 1 19ABCE Watched Boolean B11EB4 84 B11E38 B11F30 1 19ABCE Watched Boolean B11F30 84 B11EB4 B11FAC 1 19ABCE Watched Boolean The following is sample output from the show memory free command Router show memory free Head Total b Used b Free b Lowest b Largest b Processor BOEE38 5181896 2210076 2971820 2692456 2845368 Processor memory Address Bytes Prev Next Ref PrevF NextF Alloc PC What 24 Free list 1 CEB844 32 CEB7A4 CEB88C 0 0 0 96B894 SSE Manager 52 Free list 2 72 Free list 3 76 Free list 4 80 Free list 5 D35ED4 80 D35E30 D35F4C 0 0 D27AE8 96B894 SSE Manager D27AE8 80 D27A48 D27B60 O D35ED4 0 22585E SSE Manager 88 Free list 6 100 Free list 7 DOA8F4 100 DOA8BO D0A980 0 0 0 2258DA SSE Manager 104 Free list 8 B59EFO 108 B59E8C B59F84 0 0 0 2258DA fragment Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference WE show memory The output of the show memory free command contains the same types of information as the show memory output except that only free memory is displayed and the information is ordered by free list The first section of the display includes summary statistics about the activities of the system memory allocator Table 97 describes the significant fields shown in the first section of the display Table 97 show memory Field
167. ck speed gt Mhz Implementation lt number gt Rev lt Revision number gt lt kilobytes Processor Cache Memory gt KB lt cache Level gt Cache See the Examples section for descriptions of the fields in this output Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Entering show version without any of the options on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router will generate output similar to show version on other Cisco routers In order to understand the show version output on Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers it is important to understand that the individual sub packages run the processes on the router Among other things the output of this command provides information on where various individual sub packages are stored on the router and which processes these individual sub packages are and are not currently running More specifically the show version installed command displays each individual sub package file on the router the hardware where the sub package could be running and whether the sub package is currently being run on that hardware The show version provisioned command displays only the individual sub packages that can be provisioned which are the RP specific sub packages RP Access RP Base RP Control and RP IOS and the provisioning file The output includes the individual sub package file the hardware where the sub package could be running and whether the sub package is currently being run on that hardware The show version running command displays onl
168. co 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference E show msfc show msfc To display Multilayer Switching Feature Card MSFC information use the show msfe command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode show msfc buffers eeprom fault netint tlb Syntax Description buffers Displays buffer allocation information eeprom Displays the internal information fault Displays fault information netint Displays network interrupt information tlb Displays information about the TLB registers Defaults Thiscommand has no default settings Command Modes User EXEC Privileged EXEC Command History _ Release Modification 12 2 14 5X Support for this command was introduced on the Supervisor Engine 720 12 2 17d SXB Support for this command on the Supervisor Engine 2 was extended to Release 12 2 17d SXB 12 2 33 SRA This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA Examples These examples display the show msfe command output Router show msfc buffers Reg set Min Max TX 640 ABQ 640 16384 0 0 40 1 6715 8192 2 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 5 0 0 6 0 0 7 0 0 Threshold 8192 vlan Sel Min Max Cnt Rsvd 1016 1 6715 8192 0 0 Router Router show msfc eeprom Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference RSFC CPU IDPROM IDPROM image FRU is Cat6k MSFC 2 daughterboard IDPROM image block 0 hexadecimal contents of block 00 AB AB 01 90 13 22 01 00 00 0
169. co 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference W show platform software process list Table 128 show platform software process list summary Field Descriptions continued Field Description VMalloc Chunk Largest contiguous block of available virtual address space in kilobytes that is free VMalloc Total Total amount of memory in kilobytes of total allocated virtual address space VMalloc Used Total amount of memory in kilobytes of used virtual address space Writeback Memory in kilobytes that is actively being written back to the disk Swap kB Swap memory heading Total Total swap memory in kilobytes Used Used swap memory in kilobytes Free Free swap memory in kilobytes Cached Cached swap memory in kilobytes Buffers kB Buffers heading Load Average Indicators of system load 1 Min Average number of processes running for the last minute 5 Min Average number of processes running for the last 5 minutes 15 Min Average number of processes running for the last 15 minutes Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show platform software tech support Mi show platform software tech support To display system information or create a technical support information tar file for Cisco Technical Support use the show platform software tech support command in privileged EXEC or diagnostic Syntax Description Command Default Command M
170. command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode show memory statistics history table This command has no arguments or keywords User EXEC Privileged EXEC Release Modification 12 3 14 T This command was introduced 12 2 33 SRB This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRB Examples The following is sample output from the show memory statistics history table command Router show memory statistics history table History for Processor memory Time 15 48 56 806 Used b 422748036 Largest b 381064952 Free blocks 291 Maximum memory users for this period Process Name Holding Num Alloc Virtual Exec 26992 37 TCP Protocols 14460 6 IP Input 1212 1 Time 14 42 54 506 Used b 422705876 Largest b 381064952 Free blocks 296 Maximum memory users for this period Process Name Holding Num Alloc Exec 400012740 24 Dead 1753456 90 Pool Manager 212796 257 Time 13 37 26 918 Used b 20700520 Largest b 381064952 Free blocks 196 Maximum memory users for this period Process Name Holding Num Alloc Exec 8372 5 Time 12 39 44 422 Used b 20701436 Largest b 381064952 Free blocks 193 Time 11 46 25 135 Used b 20701436 Largest b 381064952 Free blocks 193 Maximum memory users for this period Process Name Holding Num Alloc CDP Protocol 3752 25 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference M show memory statistics history table Time 10 44 24 342 Used b 2
171. configuration is within the PCI bus capacity and is supported Please refer to the following document Cisco 7200 Series Port Adaptor Hardware Configuration Guidelines on Cisco com lt http www cisco com gt for c7200 bandwidth points oversubscription and usage guidelines 4 Ethernet interfaces 2 FastEthernet interfaces 2 ATM interfaces 125K bytes of NVRAM 62976K bytes of ATA PCMCIA card at slot 0 Sector size 512 bytes 125952K bytes of ATA PCMCIA card at slot 1 Sector size 512 bytes 8192K bytes of Flash internal SIMM Sector size 256K Configuration register is 0x2002 July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference E W show version Router For information about PCI buses and bandwidth calculation go to http www cisco com univercd cc td doc product core 7206 port_adp config 3875in htm wp1057192 Table 146 describes the significant fields shown in the display Table 146 show version Field Descriptions Field Description Cisco IOS Software platform Software image id Version software version release type For example Cisco IOS Software 7200 Software C7200 G4JS M Version 12 3 4 T platform Cisco hardware device name image id The coded software image identifier in the format platform features format for example c7200 g4js mz software version The Cisco IOS software release number in the format x y z A where x y is the main release identifier
172. configuration mode QoS Policy Map class configuration mode Radius Attribute List Definition random detect group configuration mode VPDN group request dialin configuration mode VPDN group request dialout configuration mode Role configuration mode Route map config mode Router configuration mode RSVP local policy configuration mode SAA entry configuration SAA dhcp configuration SAA dns configuration SAA echo configuration SAA FrameRelay configuration SAA ftp configuration SAA http configuration SAA jitter configuration SAA pathEcho configuration SAA pathJitter configuration SAA SLM controller interface configuration SAA SLM FrameRelay Interface configuration SAA SLM Frame Relay configuration SAA tcpConnect configuration SAA udpEcho configuration Radius Server group Definition Tacacs Server group Definition Signaling class configuration mode V V M M m_ Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 sss subscriber show parser dump Mi SSS subscriber configuration mode subinterface Subinterface configuration mode subscriber policy Subscriber policy configuration mode tablemap Table Map configuration mode tdm conn TDM connection configuration mode template Template configuration mode tracking config Tracking configuration mode trange time range configuration mode trunk group Trunk group configuration mode vc class VC class configuration mode vVC group VC group configur
173. cribes the key output fields Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show parser statistics Mi Table 118 show parser statistics Output Fields Last configuration file parsed Displays statistics on the last configuration file copied into the running configuration at startup or using the copy command Number of commands The number of command lines in the last configuration file parsed Time Time in milliseconds taken for the system to load the last configuration file Parser cache Displays whether the Parser Cache feature is enabled or disabled and the hit miss statistics related to the feature Statistics are stored since the initialization of the system or since the last time the parser cache was cleared hits Number of commands the parser cache was able to parse more efficiently by matching them to similar commands executed previously misses Number of commands the parser cache was unable to match to previously executed commands The performance enhancement provided by the Parser Cache feature cannot be applied to unmatched commands In the following example the show parser statistics command is used to compare the parse time of a large configuration file with the Parser Cache feature disabled and enabled In this example a configuration file with 1484 access list commands is loaded into the running configuration Router configure terminal Iparser cache is disabled Rout
174. ct Number A number that identifies a product line Serial Number A number that uniquely identifies the product itself Manufacturing Assembly Number A number that identifies the hardware identification number Manufacturing Assembly Revision A number that identifies the manufacturing assembly number Hardware Revision A number that represents the hardware upgrade Current supplied or consumed Indicated the amount of electrical current that the device supples or uses Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 684 July 2008 This example shows how to display IDPROM information for power supply 1 Router show idprom power supply 1 IDPROM for power supply 1 FRU is 110 220v AC power supply 1360 watt OEM String Cisco Systems Inc Product Number WS CAC 1300W Serial Number ACP03020001 Manufacturing Assembly Number 34 0918 01 Manufacturing Assembly Revision A0 Hardware Revision 1 0 Current supplied or consumed 27 460A This example shows how to display detailed IDPROM information for power supply 1 Router show idprom power supply 1 detail IDPROM for power supply 1 IDPROM image FRU is 110 220v AC power supply 1360 watt IDPROM image block 0 hexadecimal contents of block 00 AB AB 01 90 11 BE 01 00 00 02 AB 01 00 01 43 69 eee ee eee i 10 73 63 6F 20 53 79 73 74 65 6D 73 2C 20 49 6E 63 sco Systems Inc 20 2E 00 57 53 2D
175. d keyword when a Software Modularity image is running Router show processes cpu detailed Total CPU utilization for 5 seconds 99 6 1 minute 99 PID TID 5Sec 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 OPWN PP Oo yO Si PID TID 8214 2000IDURWONPROVOIAUAWNP N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Min 0 7 Oo OO oS 7 0 0 0 0 1Min 0 0 0 CS Oa 4 0 O O OO AO AO A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5Min Process Prio 0 11 Ou en 7 4 0 0 1 0 0 kernel idle thread 0 63 10 Ti 63 5Min Process Prio 0 0 200 04 lt A OO OOo O OO oo 301 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 sysmgr proc SCE Ca a or O OO 0 00 100 0 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference 3 5 minutes STATE Ready Receive Receive Receive Receive STATE Receive Sigwaitin Receive Receive Receive Receive Receive Receive Receive Receive Receive Receive Receive Receive Receive Receive Receive Receive Receive Receive 88 6 CPU 8 900 2m28s 0 000 0 000 1 848 0 000 CPU 216 132 000 004 000 000 004 000 000 000 000 000 000 028 040 000 000 004 000 000 000 o000000000000000000000o00
176. d on a Cisco 7200 router running Cisco IOS Release 12 4 4 T This output shows the total bandwidth capacity and the bandwith capacity that is configured on the Cisco 7200 Displaying bandwidth capacity is available in Cisco IOS Release 12 2 and later releases Router show version Cisco IOS Software 7200 Software C7200 JS M Version 12 4 4 T RELEASE SOFTW Technical Support http www cisco com techsupport Copyright c 1986 2005 by Cisco Systems Inc Compiled Thu 27 Oct 05 05 58 by ccai ROM System Bootstrap Version 12 1 20000710 044039 nlaw 121E_npeb 117 DEVEE BOOTLDR 7200 Software C7200 KBOOT M Version 12 3 16 RELEASE SOFTWARE fc4 router uptime is 5 days 18 hours 2 minutes System returned to ROM by reload at 02 45 12 UTC Tue Feb 14 2006 System image file is disk0 c7200 js mz 124 4 T Last reload reason Reload Command Cisco 7206VXR NPE400 processor revision A with 491520K 32768K bytes of memo Processor board ID 26793934 R7000 CPU at 350MHz Implementation 39 Rev 3 2 256KB L2 Cache 6 slot VXR midplane Version 2 6 Last reset from power on PCI bus mb0_mb1 Slots 0 1 3 and 5 has a capacity of 600 bandwidth points Current configuration on bus mb0_mb1 has a total of 440 bandwidth points This configuration is within the PCI bus capacity and is supported PCI bus mb2 Slots 2 4 6 has a capacity of 600 bandwidth points Current configuration on bus mb2 has a total of 390 bandwidth points This
177. d slot Possible slot values are 0 0 Cisco ASR 1000 Series SIP slot 0 bay 0 0 1 Cisco ASR 1000 Series SIP slot 0 bay 1 0 2 Cisco ASR 1000 Series SIP slot 0 bay 2 0 3 Cisco ASR 1000 Series SIP slot 0 bay 3 1 0 Cisco ASR 1000 Series SIP slot 1 bay 0 1 1 Cisco ASR 1000 Series SIP slot 1 bay 1 1 2 Cisco ASR 1000 Series SIP slot 1 bay 2 1 3 Cisco ASR 1000 Series SIP slot 1 bay 3 2 0 Cisco ASR 1000 Series SIP slot 2 bay O 2 1 Cisco ASR 1000 Series SIP slot 2 bay 1 2 2 Cisco ASR 1000 Series SIP slot 2 bay 2 2 3 Cisco ASR 1000 Series SIP slot 2 bay 3 r0 Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP slot 0 r1 Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP slot 1 rp active Active Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP rp standby Standby Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 Command Default Command Modes Command History logger slot show platform software memory Mi Displays memory information for the logger process in the specified slot Possible slot values are e Q Cisco ASR 1000 Series SIP slot O e 1 Cisco ASR 1000 Series SIP slot 1 e 2 Cisco ASR 1000 Series SIP slot 2 e f0 Cisco ASR 1000 Series ESP slot 0 e f1 Cisco ASR 1000 Series ESP slot 1 e fp active Active Cisco ASR 1000 Series ESP e fp standby Standby Cisco ASR 1000 Series ESP e r0 Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP slot 0 e ri Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP slot 1 e rp active Active Cisco ASR 1000 Series
178. d was introduced on the Supervisor Engine 720 and the Supervisor Engine 2 12 2 33 SRA This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA The valid values for resource type are as follows acl Displays the capacities and utilizations for ACL QoS TCAM resources cpu Displays the capacities and utilizations for CPU resources eobc Displays the capacities and utilizations for EOBC resources fabric Displays the capacities and utilizations for Switch Fabric resources flash Displays the capacities and utilizations for Flash NVRAM resources forwarding Displays the capacities and utilizations for Layer 2 and Layer 3 forwarding resources interface Displays the capacities and utilizations for interface resources monitor Displays the capacities and utilizations for SPAN resources multicast Displays the capacities and utilizations for Layer 3 multicast resources netflow Displays the capacities and utilizations for NetFlow resources pfc Displays the capacities and utilizations for all the PFC resources including Layer 2 and Layer 3 forwarding NetFlow CPU rate limiters and ACL QoS TCAM resources power Displays the capacities and utilizations for power resources qos Displays the capacities and utilizations for QoS policer resources rate limiter Displays the capacities and utilizations for CPU rate limiter resources system Displays the capacities and utilizations for system resources vla
179. der only the consistently reported leaks The show memory debug leaks lowmem command forces memory leak detection to work in low memory mode The amount of time taken for analysis is considerably greater than that of normal mode The output for this command is similar to the show memory debug leaks command You can use this command when you already know that normal mode memory leak detection will fail perhaps by an unsuccessful previous attempt to invoke normal mode memory leak detection The show memory debug leaks summary command reports memory leaks based on allocator_pc and then on the size of the block July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference M show memory debug leaks Examples amp Note All memory leak detection commands invoke normal mode memory leak detection except when the low memory option is specifically invoked by use of the lowmem keyword In normal mode if memory leak detection determines that there is insufficient memory to proceed in normal mode it will display an appropriate message and switch to low memory mode show memory debug leaks Command Example The following example shows output from the show memory debug leaks command Router show memory debug leaks Adding blocks for GD PCI memory Address Size Alloc_pc PID Name I O memory Address Size Alloc_pc PID Name Processor memory Address Size Alloc_pc PID Name 62DABD28 80 60616750 2 Init 62DABD78
180. dialout roles route map router rsvp local policy rtr saa dhcp saa dns saa echo saa frameRelay saa ftp saa http saa jitter saa pathEcho saa pathJitter saa slm ctrlr if saa slmFrif saa slmfr saa tcpConnect saa udpEcho sg radius sg tacacs signaling class DNIS group configuration mode Exec mode Output filter mode AAA filter server definitions Flow aggregation cache config mode Flow sampler map config mode FR FR connection configuration mode FR ATM Network IWF configuration mode FR ATM Service IWF configuration mode Interface configuration mode Interface range configuration mode Frame Relay dlci configuration mode Configure IP VRF parameters IP named extended access list configuration mode IP NAT pool configuration mode IP SNAT configuration mode IP SNAT Backup configuration mode IP SNAT Primary configuration mode IP SNAT Redundancy configuration mode IP named simple access list configuration mode ISDN user adaptation layer configuration Key chain configuration mode Key chain key configuration mode Kron Occurrence SubMode Kron Policy SubMode Line configuration mode LAN id configuration mode LAN range configuration mode ap class configuration mode ap list configuration mode IP Multicast Routing Monitor config mode Null interface configuration mode IP Policy List configuration mode AAA Preauth definitions QoS Class Map configuration mode QoS Class Police configuration mode QoS Policy Map
181. e File SHA1 checksum 7 7 87 2c198c38e7b58214478c5b28ee3c7b567 Package rpcontrol version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status inactive File bootflash asr1000rp1 rpcontrol v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle pkg on RP1 1 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum e4152b7fe3c2b8aca07cele8ad6d5a54d6d20689 Package rpios advipservicesk9 version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status inactive File bootflash asr1000rp1 rpios advipservicesk9 v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle pkg on RP1 1 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum 7 7 87 2c198c38e7b58214478c5b28ee3c7b567 Package rpios advipservicesk9 version unknown status active File unknown on FPO Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum unknown Package rpios advipservicesk9 version unknown status inactive File unknown on FP1 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum unknown Package rpios advipservicesk9 version unknown status active File unknown on CCO Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum unknown Package rpios advipservicesk9 version unknown status active File unknown on CC0 0 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum unknown Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference Package rpios advipservicesk9 File unknown on CCO 1 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by File SHA1 checksum unknown Package rpios advipservicesk9 File unknown on
182. e the software version the names and sources of configuration files and the boot images show vlan Displays VLAN information July 2008 show usb controllers Mi show usb controllers Syntax Description Defaults Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines Examples To display USB host controller information use the show usb controllers command in privileged EXEC mode show usb controllers controller number controller number Optional Displays information only for the specified controller Information about all controllers on the system are displayed Privileged EXEC Release Modification 12 3 14 T This command was introduced 12 401 1 T This command was integrated into the Cisco 7200VXR NPE G2 platform Use the show usb controllers command to display content such as controller register specific information current asynchronous buffer addresses and period scheduling information You can also use this command to verify that copy operations are occurring successfully onto a USB flash module The following example is sample output from the show usb controllers command Router show usb controllers Name 1362HCD Controller ID 1 Controller Specific Information Revision 0x11 Control 0x80 Command Status 0x0 Hardware Interrupt Status 0x24 Hardware Interrupt Enable 0x80000040 Hardware Interrupt Disable 0x80000040 Frame Interval 0x27782EDF Frame Remaining 0x13C1 Fra
183. e value for the processor memory pools and the alternate memory pool typically the I O memory pool However the show processes memory sorted version of this command and other commands such as the show memory summary command did not include the alternate memory pool in the totals in other words these commands showed the total value for the Processor memory pool only This caused an observed mismatch of memory totals between commands If you are using these releases use the output of show memory summary command to determine the individual amounts of Total and Free memory for the Processor memory pool and the I O memory pool Output in Releases 12 3 11 T 12 2 28 S 12 0 30 S and Later Releases Beginning in Releases 12 3 11 T 12 2 28 S and 12 0 30 S the summary information first output lines for the show processes memory command is separated by memory pool For example there are now individual lines for Total Process Memory Total I O Memory and Total PCI Memory If using these releases or later releases your Total Process Memory should match the total process memory shown for other commands such as the show memory summary command About Alternate Memory Pools An alternate memory pool is a memory pool which can be used as an alternative to allocate memory when the target main memory pool has been filled For example many platforms have a memory type called Fast that is limited to a small size becau
184. e Base Reg 0 The base address of PCI Target Region 0 for the Host PCI bridge This region is used for Big Endian transfers between PCI devices and memory PCI Slave Base Reg 1 The base address of PCI Target Region 1 for the Host PCI bridge This region is used for Little Endian transfers between PCI devices and memory Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show platform To display platform information use the show platform command privileged EXEC mode Syntax Description Defaults Command Modes show platform Mi show platform buffers copp rate limit arp dhcp atm oam ethernet oam pppoe discovery all np copp ifnum detail eeprom fault hardware capacity hardware pfc mode internal vlan netint software ipv6 multicast connected tech support ipmulticast group ip addr src ip addr tlb buffers Displays buffer allocation information copp rate limit Displays CoPP rate limit information on the Cisco 7600 SIP 400 arp Specifies ARP protocol packet traffic dhcp Specifies DHCP protocol packet traffic atm oam Specifies ATM OAM packet traffic ethernet oam Specifies Ethernet OAM packet traffic pppoe discovery Specifies PPPoE discovery packet information all Displays rate limit information for all protocols np copp Displays debug information for a given CoPP session ID or for all CoPP sessions ifnum Specifies
185. e Cisco IOS Software e Cisco IOS Software Modularity Cisco IOS Software The following is sample output from the show registry command using the brief keyword Router show registry atm 3 0 0 brief Registry objects 1799 bytes 213412 Registry 23 ATM Registry Service 23 0 Service 23 1 Service 23 2 Service 23 3 Service 23 4 Service 23 5 Service 23 6 Service 23 7 Service 23 8 Service 23 9 Service 23 10 Service 23 11 Service 23 12 Service 23 13 Service 23 14 Registry 25 ATM routing Registry Service 25 0 Table 140 describes the significant fields shown in the display Table 140 show registry brief Cisco IOS Field Descriptions Field Description Registry objects Number of objects in the registry bytes Registry size in bytes Registry Displays the specified registry service number and type of registry service Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference Cisco 10S Software Modularity The following is partial sample output from the show registry command when running a software Modularity image Router show registry Registry information for ios base 1 AAA ACCOUNTING o E A he ee xx Nx x sx AAA ACCOUNTING 11 services 1 List list 000 2 List list 000 3 Case size 020 list 000 default 0x7267C5D0 4 Case size 020 list 000 default 0x7267C5D0 16 0x72779400 5 Case size 020 list 000 default 0x7267C5D0 6 Case size 020
186. e dhcp 15 type dns target addr lt string gt name server lt address gt source ipaddr lt address gt source port lt 1 65535 gt 15 type dns target addr lt string gt name server lt address gt source ipaddr lt address gt 15 type dns target addr lt string gt name server lt address gt 15 type pathEcho protocol ipIcmpEcho lt address gt source ipaddr lt address gt 15 type pathEcho protocol ipIcmpEcho lt address gt 15 type pathJitter dest ipaddr lt address gt source ipaddr lt address gt 15 type pathJitter dest ipaddr lt address gt num packets lt 1 100 gt 15 type pathJitter dest ipaddr lt address gt interval lt 1 1000 gt 15 type pathJitter dest ipaddr lt address gt targetOnly 15 type pathJitter dest ipaddr lt address gt 15 type slm frame relay pvc 15 type slm controller T1 lt controller gt 15 type slm controller El lt controller gt 15 type slm controller T3 lt controller gt 15 type slm controller E3 lt controller gt 15 exit In the following example only those commands in RTR Configuration mode containing the keyword dhcp are shown Router show parser dump rtr include dhcp 15 type dhcp dest ipaddr lt address gt source ipaddr lt string gt 15 type dhcp dest ipaddr lt address gt source ipaddr lt string gt 15 type dhcp dest ipaddr lt address gt source ipaddr lt ipmask gt 15 type dhcp dest ipaddr lt address gt source ipaddr 15 type dhcp dest ipaddr lt address gt source ipadd
187. e fl Cisco ASR 1000 Series ESP slot 1 e fp active Active Cisco ASR 1000 Series ESP e fp standby Standby Cisco ASR 1000 Series ESP e r0 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Route Processor RP slot 0 e ri Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP slot 1 e rp active Active Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP e rp standby Standby Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP name process name Optional Displays information for the specified process name process id process id Optional Displays information for the specified process ID summary Optional Displays summary process information for the running host No default behavior or values Privileged EXEC Diagnostic diag Release Modification Cisco IOS XE This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Release 2 1 The name and process id keywords can be used to narrow the process list display down to specific processes The summary keyword can be used to display summary information about running processes Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 818 July 2008 show platform software process list Examples The following example displays information about running processes for Cisco ASR 1000 Series SIP slot 0 Router show platform software process list 0 Name Pid PPid Group Id Status Priority Size init 1 0 s 20 1974272 ksoftirgd 0 2 T S 39 0 events 0 3 E S 15 0 khelper 4 1 S 15 0 kthread 5 1 S 15 0 kblockd 0 19 5 S
188. e show processes cpu command when a Software Modularity image is running Router show processes cpu Total CPU utilization for 5 seconds 99 6 1 minute 98 5 5 minutes 85 3 PID 5Sec 1Min 5Min Process i 0 0 0 1 0 8 kernel 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 qdelogger 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 devc pty 6 0 7 0 2 0 1 devc ser2681 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 dumper proc 4104 0 0 0 0 0 0 pipe 8201 0 0 0 0 0 0 mqueue 8202 0 0 0 0 0 0 fsdev proc 8203 0 0 0 0 0 0 flashfs_hes_slot1l proc 8204 0 0 0 0 0 0 flashfs_hes_slot0 proc 8205 0 0 0 0 0 0 flashfs_hes_bootflash proc 8206 0 0 0 0 0 0 dfs_disk2 proc 8207 0 0 0 0 0 0 dfs_disk1l proc 8208 0 0 0 0 0 0 dfs_disk0 proc 8209 0 0 0 0 0 0 ldcache proc 8210 0 0 0 0 0 0 watchdog proc 8211 0 0 0 0 0 0 syslogd proc 8212 0 0 0 0 0 0 name_svr proc 8213 0 0 0 1 0 0 wdsysmon proc 8214 0 0 0 0 0 0 sysmgr proc 8215 0 0 0 0 0 0 kosh proc 12290 0 0 0 0 0 0 chkptd proc 12312 0 0 0 0 0 0 sysmgr proc 12313 0 0 0 0 0 0 syslog_dev proc 12314 0 0 0 0 0 0 itrace_exec proc 12315 0 0 0 0 0 0 packet proc 12316 0 0 0 0 0 0 installer proc 12317 29 1 28 5 19 6 ios base 12318 0 0 0 0 0 0 fh_fd_oir proc 12319 0 0 0 0 0 1 fh_fd_cli proc 12320 0 0 0 0 0 0 fh_metric_dir proc 12321 0 0 0 0 0 0 fh_fd_snmp proc 12322 0 0 0 0 0 0 fh_fd_none proc 12323 0 0 0 0 0 0 fh_fd_intf proc 12324 48 5 48 5 35 8 iprouting iosproc 12325 0 0 0 0 0 0
189. ecific to Cisco Express Forwarding ipc Optional Displays show command output specific to Inter Process Communication IPC ipmulticast Optional Displays show command output related to the IP Multicast configuration including Protocol Independent Multicast PIM information Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP information and Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol DVMRP information vrf vrf name Optional Specifies a multicast Virtual Private Network VPN routing and forwarding instance VRF isis Optional Displays show command output specific to Connectionless Network Service CLNS and Intermediate System to Intermediate System Protocol IS IS mpls Optional Displays show command output specific to Multiprotocol Label Switching MPLS forwarding and applications ospf process id detail Optional Displays show command output specific to Open Shortest Path First Protocol OSPF networking rsvp Optional Displays show command output specific to Resource Reservation Protocol RSVP networking platform Optional Displays platform specific show command output The output scrolls without page breaks Passwords and other security information are removed from the output Privileged EXEC July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference E show tech support Command History Release Modification 11 2 This command was introduced 11 307
190. ed allocated getbufs holding syntax was integrated in Cisco IOS Release 12 2 13 S 12 2 13 T The sorted allocated getbufs holding syntax was integrated in Cisco IOS Release 12 2 13 T 12 0 28 S The output of the header line was updated to support the Memory Thresholding feature 12 2 22 S The output of the header line was updated to support the Memory Thresholding feature 12 3 7 T The output of the header line was updated to support the Memory Thresholding feature 12 0 30 S The summary information first lines of output for this command was separated out and labeled by memory pool type Total Process Memory Total I O Memory and so on This enhancement also corrected a total process memory mismatch error mismatch between show processes memory show processes memory sorted and show memory and its variants 12 2 28 S The summary information first lines of output for this command was separated out and labeled by memory pool type Total Process Memory Total I O Memory and so on This enhancement also corrected a total process memory mismatch error mismatch between show processes memory show processes memory sorted and show memory and its variants 12 3 11 T The summary information first lines of output for this command was separated out and labeled by memory pool type Total Process Memory Total I O Memory and so on This enhancement also corrected a total process memory mismatch error
191. ed Holding Getbufs Retbufs Process 0 0 8629528 689900 6751716 0 0 Init 0 0 24048 12928 24048 0 0 Sched 0 0 260 328 68 350080 0 Dead T 0 0 0 12928 0 0 Chunk Manager 2 0 192 192 6928 0 0 Load Meter 3 0 214664 304 227288 0 0 Exec 4 0 0 0 12928 0 0 Check heaps 5 0 0 0 12928 0 0 Pool Manager 6 0 192 192 12928 0 0 Timers 7 0 192 192 12928 0 0 Serial Backgroun 8 0 192 192 12928 0 0 AAA high capacit 9 0 0 0 24928 0 0 Policy Manager 10 0 0 0 12928 0 0 ARP Input LT 0 192 192 12928 0 0 DDR Timers 12 0 0 0 12928 0 O Entity MIB API 13 0 0 0 12928 0 0 MPLS HC Counter 14 0 0 0 12928 0 O SERIAL A detect 78 0 0 0 12992 0 0 DHCPD Timer 79 0 160 0 13088 0 O DHCPD Database 8329440 Total Table 136 describes the significant fields shown in the display Table 136 show processes memory Field Descriptions Field Description Processor Pool Total amount of memory in kilobytes held for the Processor memory pool Total Used Total amount of used memory in kilobytes in the Processor memory pool Free Total amount of free memory in kilobytes in the Processor memory pool PID Process ID TTY Terminal that controls the process Allocated Bytes of memory allocated by the process Freed Bytes of memory freed by the process regardless of who originally allocated it Holding Amount of memory in kilobytes currently allocated to the process Getbufs Number of times the process has requested a packet buffer Retbufs
192. ed none IPv6 2 unused none IPv6 3 reserved none CPU Rate Limiters Resources Rate limiters Total Used Reserved Used Layer 3 9 4 1 44 Layer 2 4 2 2 50 ACL QoS TCAM Resources Key ACLent ACL TCAM entries ACLmsk ACL TCAM masks AND ANDOR QoSent QoS TCAM entries QOSmsk QoS TCAM masks OR ORAND Lbl in ingress label Lbl eg egress label LOUsrc LOU source LOUdst LOU destination ADJ ACL adjacency Module ACLent ACLmsk QoSent QoSmsk Lbl in Lbl eg LOUsrc LOUdst AND OR ADJ 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 Router This example shows how to display the interface resources Router show platform hardware capacity interface Interface Resources Interface drops Module Total drops TX Rx Highest drop port Tx Rx 9 0 2 0 48 Interface buffer sizes Module Bytes Tx buffer Rx buffer 1 12345 12345 5 12345 12345 Router This example shows how to display SPAN information Router show platform hardware capacity monitor SPAN Resources Source sessions 2 maximum 0 used Type Used Local 0 RSPAN source 0 ERSPAN source 0 Service module 0 Destination sessions 64 maximum 0 used Type Used RSPAN destination 0 ERSPAN destination max 24 0 Router This example shows how to display the capacity and utilization of resources for Layer 3 multicast functionality Router show platform hardware capacity multicast L3 Multicast Resources IPv4 replication mode ingress Cisco 10S Configurati
193. ee blocks The following is sample output from the show memory allocating process totals command Router show memory allocating process totals Processor Fast Allocator PC Summary for PC 0x4041AF8C 0x4041AF40 0x404DBA28 0x4066EA68 0x404B5F68 0x41DCF230 0x404E2488 0x4066EA8C 0x40033878 0x41273E24 0x404B510C 0x42248F0C 0x42248F28 0x42248F48 0x423FF210 0x421CB530 0x417A07F0 0x403AFF50 Head Total b Used b Free b Lowest b Largest b 44E03560 186632636 26142524 160490112 160402052 153078204 44DE3560 131072 58280 72792 72792 72764 Processor Total Count Name 5710616 3189 Packet Data 2845480 3190 Packet Header 1694556 203 Process Stack 1074080 56 Init 1049296 9 pak subblock chunk 523924 47 TCL Chunks 448920 6 MallocLite 402304 56 Init 397108 1 Init 320052 1 CEF table event ring 253152 24 TW Buckets 229428 1 Init 229428 1 Init 229428 1 Init 218048 5 Dn480C M 208144 1 epa crypto blk 196764 3 L2TP Hash Table 187836 3 nit Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 Related Commands show memory allocating process Table 101 describes the significant fields shown in the display Table 101 show memory allocating process totals Field Descriptions Field Description Head Hexadecimal address of the head of the memory allocation chain Total b Sum of used bytes plus free bytes Used b Amou
194. en Cisco IOS or Cisco IOS Software Modularity images are running use the show processes cpu command in privileged EXEC mode Cisco IOS Software show processes cpu history sorted Cisco 10S Software Modularity show processes cpu detailed process id process name history Syntax Description history Optional Displays CPU history in a graph format sorted Optional For cisco IOS images only Displays CPU utilization sorted by percentage detailed Optional For Cisco IOS Software Modularity images only Displays more detailed information about Cisco IOS processes not for POSIX processes process id Optional For Cisco IOS Software Modularity images only Process identifier process name Optional For Cisco IOS Software Modularity images only Process name Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History _ Release Modification 12 0 This command was introduced 12 2 2 T The history keyword was added 12 3 8 This command was enhanced to display ARP output 12 3 14 T This command was enhanced to display ARP output 12 2 18 SXF4 This command was enhanced to support Cisco IOS Software Modularity images 12 2 33 SRA This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA Usage Guidelines Cisco IOS Software If you use the optional history keyword three graphs are displayed for Cisco IOS images e CPU utilization for the last 60 seconds e CPU utilization for the last 60
195. er config no parser cache configuration file is loaded into the running configuration Router copy slot0 acl_list running config Router show parser statistics Last configuration file parsed Number of Commands 1484 Time 1272 ms Parser cache disabled 0 hits 2 misses the parser cache is reenabled Router config parser cache configuration file is loaded into the running configuration Router copy slot0 acl_list running config Router show parser statistics Last configuration file parsed Number of Commands 1484 Time 820 ms Parser cache enabled 1460 hits 26 misses Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference WE show parser statistics These results show an improvement to the load time for the same configuration file from 1272 milliseconds ms to 820 ms when the Parser Cache feature was enabled As indicated in the hits field of the show command output 1460 commands were able to be parsed more efficiently by the parser cache Related Commands Command Description clear parser cache Clears the parse cache entries and hit miss statistics stored for the Parser Cache feature parser cache Enables or disables the Parser Cache feature Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 788 July 2008 show pci Syntax Description Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines Ss show pci Mi To display information about the peripheral component interconnect
196. ere the carriage return Enter could be entered as indicated in command line help by the lt cr gt syntax You will typically see multiple forms of a command each showing a valid syntax combination For example each of the following syntax combinations as seen in the output of the show parser dump rtr include dhcp command are valid commands type dhcp dest ipaddr lt address gt source ipaddr lt address gt option lt 82 82 gt circuit id lt string gt type dhcp dest ipaddr lt address gt source ipaddr lt address gt option lt 82 82 gt remote id lt string gt type dhcp dest ipaddr lt address gt source ipaddr lt address gt option lt 82 82 gt subnet mask lt ipmask gt type dhcp dest ipaddr lt address gt source ipaddr lt address gt option lt 82 82 gt type dhcp dest ipaddr lt address gt source ipaddr lt address gt type dhcp dest ipaddr lt address gt type dhcp Use of the show command extensions begin include and exclude are recommended for this command as these extensions allow you to filter the output to show only the commands you are interested in The redirection extensions redirect append and tee allow you to redirect the output of this command to local or remote storage as a file As with most show commands you can typically exit from the More prompt back to EXEC mode using Ctrl Z For some connections Ctrl Shift 6 Ctrl or Ctrl Shift 6 X should be used instead Examples The follo
197. es format hh mm from boot seconds Displays event trace messages starting from a specified number of seconds after booting uptime To display the uptime in seconds enter the show monitor event trace component from boot command latest Displays only the event trace messages since the last show monitor event trace command was entered parameters Displays the trace parameters The only parameter displayed is the size number of trace messages of the trace file Privileged EXEC Release Modification 12 0 18 S This command was introduced 12 2 8 T This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 8 T 12 2 25 S This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 25 S The show monitor event trace cef comand replaced the show cef events and show ip cef events commands 12 2 18 SXE This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 18 SXE The spa component keyword was added to support online insertion and removal OIR event messages for shared port adapters SPAs The bfd keyword was added for the component argument to display trace messages relating to the Bidirectional Forwarding Detection BFD feature 12 4 4 T Support for the bfd keyword was added for Cisco IOS Release 12 4 4 T 12 0 31 S Support for the bfd keyword was added for Cisco IOS Release 12 0 31 S Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 Usage Guidelines
198. etwork the Internet address of the boot host is shown If the software was loaded from onboard ROM this line reads running default software cisco uBR7246VXR NPE300 The remaining output in each display shows the hardware processor configuration and any nonstandard software options Configuration register is The configuration register contents displayed in hexadecimal notation The output of the show version command can also provide certain messages such as bus error messages If such error messages appear report the complete text of this message to your technical support specialist Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference W show version Cisco uBR10012 Router The following example shows sample output from the show version command on a Cisco uBR10012 universal broadband router running Cisco IOS Release 12 3 17b BC4 Router gt show version Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS tm 10000 Software UBR10K2 K9P6U2 M Version 12 3 17b BC4 RELEASE SOFTWA RE fcl Technical Support http ww cisco com techsupport Copyright c 1986 2006 by cisco Systems Inc Compiled Wed 22 Nov 06 11 41 by tinhuang Image text base 0x60010F0C data base 0x62480000 ROM System Bootstrap Version 12 0 20020314 211744 REL pulsar_sx ios rommon 1 12 DEVELOPMENT SOFTWARE ubr10k uptime is 2 days 22 hours 13 minutes System returned to ROM by reload at 01 34 58 UTC Su
199. ext e show controllers e show decnet traffic e show disk0 all e show dmvpn details July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference E show tech support Ss show environment show fabric channel counters show file systems show interfaces show interfaces switchport show interfaces trunk show ip interface show ip traffic show logging show mac address table show module show power show processes cpu show processes memory show running config show spanning tree show stacks show version show vlan Note Crypto information is not duplicated by the show dmvpn details command output Use of the optional cef ipc ipmulticast isis mpls ospf or rsvp keywords provides a way to display a number of show commands specific to a particular protocol or process in addition to the show commands listed previously For example if your Technical Assistance Center TAC support representative suspects that you may have a problem in your Cisco Express Forwarding CEF configuration you may be asked to provide the output of the show tech support cef command The show tech support page password cef command will display the output from the following commands in addition to the output for the standard show tech support command show adjacency summary show cef drop show cef events show cef interface show cef not cef switched show cef timers show interfaces stats show ip cef events sum
200. f HWIDBs and SWIDBs that are allocated Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show idprom To display the identification programmable read only memory IDPROM information for field replaceable units FRUs use the show idprom command in privileged EXEC mode Syntax Description Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines show idprom Mi show idprom all frutype detail all Displays the information for all FRU types frutype Type of FRU for information to be displayed see the Usage Guidelines section for valid values detail Optional Displays the detailed display of IDPROM data verbose Privileged EXEC Release Modification 12 2 14 SX This command was introduced on the Supervisor Engine 720 12 2 17d SXB Support for this command on the Supervisor Engine 2 was integrated into Release 12 2 17d SXB 12 2 18 SXE The module keyword was modified to support slot subslot addressing for shared port adapters SPAs and SPA interface processors SIPs and the optional clei keyword was added The interface keyword was replaced by the transceiver keyword 12 2 33 SRA This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA Valid entries for frutype are as follows e backplane e clock number 1 and 2 e earl slot See the following paragraph for valid slot values e module slot port slot slot subslot clei See the foll
201. face cpu_interface_conf 0x80030000 b s 0x00000380 addr_decode_err OxXFFFFFFFF b s OxFFFFFFFF Processor Address Space ras10_low 0x00000000 b s 0x00000000 ras10_high 0x07000000 b s 0x00000007 ras32_low 0x08000000 b s 0x00000008 ras32_high Ox0F000000 b s 0x0000000F cs20_low 0xD0000000 b s 0x000000D0 cs20_high 0x74000000 b s 0x00000074 cs3_boot_low OxF8000000 b s 0x000000F8 cs3_boot_high 0x7E000000 b s 0x0000007E pci_io_low 0x00080000 b s 0x00000800 pci_io_high 0x00000000 b s 0x00000000 pci_mem_low 0x00020000 b s 0x00000200 pci_mem_high 0x7F000000 b s 0x0000007F Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show gt64010 7200 Mi internal_spc_decode 0xA0000000 b s 0x000000A0 bus_err_low 0x00000000 b s 0x00000000 bus_err_high 0x00000000 b s 0x00000000 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference W show history show history To list the commands you have entered in the current EXEC session use the show history command in EXEC mode show history Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords Command Modes EXEC Command History Release Modification 10 0 This command was introduced 12 2 33 SRA This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA Usage Guidelines The command history feature provides a record of EXEC commands you have entered The number of commands that the history buffer will reco
202. fferent processes are using that block of memory PrevF Address of the preceding free block if free NextF Address of the following free block if free Alloc PC Address of the program counter that allocated the block What Name of the process that owns the block or fragment if the block is a fragment or coalesced if the block was coalesced from adjacent free blocks Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference M show memory debug incremental show memory debug incremental To display information about memory leaks after a starting time has been established use the show memory debug incremental command in privileged EXEC mode show memory debug incremental allocations leaks lowmem summary status Syntax Description allocations Displays all memory blocks that were allocated after issuing the set memory debug incremental starting time command leaks Displays only memory that was leaked after issuing the set memory debug incremental starting time command lowmem Optional Forces the memory leak detector to work in low memory mode making no memory allocations summary Optional Reports summarized memory leaks based on allocator_pc and size of the memory block status Displays all memory blocks that were allocated after issuing the set memory debug incremental starting time command Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History Release Modification 12
203. flash Filesystem Path bootflash Filesystem Type ext2 Mounted Read Write Table 121 describes the significant fields shown in the displays of file system information Table 121 show platform software filesystem Field Descriptions Field Description Display line number Length File size in bytes Date Time Date and time the file system was created Path Full path of a file in the file system Filesystem Path Root of the file system Filesystem Type Type of file system One of the following values e ext2 Second extended file system e jffs2 Journaling flash file system version 2 e vfat Virtual file allocation table FAT16 or FAT32 Mounted Access permissions to the file system Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 806 July 2008 show platform software filesystem Mi Related Commands Command Description show platform software mount Displays the mounted file systems both physical and virtual on a shared port adapter SPA in a SPA interface processor SIP on an Embedded Services Processor ESP or on a Route Processor RP show platform software tech support Displays system information or creates a technical support information tar file for Cisco Technical Support Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference W show platform software memory show platform software memory To display memory information for the specified pr
204. flash memory card s file system located in slot 1 use the show slot1 command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode show slot1 all chips detailed err summary all Optional Displays all possible flash system information for all PCMCIA flash cards in the system chips Optional Displays flash chip information detailed Optional Displays the flash detailed directory err Optional Displays the flash chip erase and write retries summary Optional Displays the flash partition summary User EXEC Privileged EXEC Release Modification 12 0 This command was introduced Use the show slot1 command to display details about the files in a particular linear PCMCIA flash memory card of less than 20 MB and some 32 MB linear PCMCIA cards located in slot 1 Note Use the show disk command for ATA PCMCIA cards Other forms of this commands are show disk0 and show disk1 For more information regarding file systems and flash cards access the PCMCIA Filesystem Compatibility Matrix and Filesystem Information document at the following URL http www cisco com en US partner products hw routers ps341 products_tech_note09186a008004751 5 shtml To see which flash cards are used in your router use the show version command and look at the bottom portion of the output The following display indicates an ATA PCMCIA flash disk Router show version 46976K bytes of ATA PCMCIA card at slot 0 Sector si
205. gged 28 gt lt xml gt enabled lt xml gt lt console logging gt lt monitor logging level debugging messages logged 0 gt lt xml gt enabled lt xml gt lt monitor logging gt lt buffer logging level debugging messages logged 2 gt lt xml messages logged 2 gt enabled lt xm1 gt lt buffer logging gt Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference Related Commands show logging xml Mi lt logging exception size 8192 bytes gt lt logging exception gt lt count and timestamp logging status disabled gt lt count and timestamp logging gt lt trap logging level informational messages lines logged 35 gt lt trap logging gt lt logging to gt lt dest id 0 ipaddr 10 2 3 4 message lines logged 1 gt lt xml gt disabled lt xml gt lt dest gt lt logging to gt lt logging to gt lt dest id 1 ipaddr 192 168 2 1 message lines logged 1 gt lt xml gt enabled lt xml1 gt lt dest gt lt logging to gt lt log xml buffer size 44444 bytes gt lt log xml buffer gt lt ios log msg gt lt facility gt SYS lt facility gt lt severity gt 5 lt severity gt lt msg id gt CONFIG_I lt msg id gt lt time gt 00 04 20 lt time gt lt args gt lt arg id 0 gt console lt arg gt lt arg id 1 gt console lt arg gt lt args gt lt ios log msg gt lt ios log msg gt lt facility gt SYS lt facility gt lt severity gt 5 lt severity gt lt msg id gt CONFIG_I lt msg id gt lt time gt 00 04 41 lt time gt lt a
206. has 1 error message 4 warning messages and 47 notification messages For similar log counting on other platforms use the show logging count command Router show logging summary SLOT EMERG ALERT CRIT ERROR WARNING NOTICE INFO DEBUG o el 1 2 1 4 45 3 4 5 4 54 5 6 7 17 4 48 8 9 i 4 47 10 ga 12 4 65 Router Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 show logging Mi Table 92 describes the logging level fields shown in the display Table 92 show logging summary Field Descriptions Field Description SLOT Indicates the slot number of the line card An asterisk next to the slot number indicates the GRP card whose error message counts are not displayed For information on the GRP card use the show logging command EMERG Indicates that the system is unusable ALERT Indicates that immediate action is needed CRIT Indicates a critical condition ERROR Indicates an error condition WARNING Indicates a warning condition NOTICE Indicates a normal but significant condition INFO Indicates an
207. hat shows an ARP probe ocesses cpu include ARP 389690 97 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 ARP Input L 0 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 IP ARP Probe 1 0 0 00 0 00 0 00 O ATM ARP INPUT 1 0 0 00 0 00 0 00 O RARP Input 1 0 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 FR ARP Table 133 describes the fields shown in the output Table 133 Field show processes cpu Field Descriptions Description CPU utilization for five seconds CPU utilization for the last 5 seconds CPU time spent at the interrupt level The second number indicates the percent of one minute CPU utilization for the last minute five minutes CPU utilization for the last 5 minutes PID Process ID Runtime ms CPU time that the process has used in milliseconds Invoked Number of times that the process has been invoked uSecs Microseconds of CPU time for each process invocation 5Sec CPU utilization by task in the last 5 seconds 1Min CPU utilization by task in the last minute 5Min CPU utilization by task in the last 5 minutes TTY Terminal that controls the process Process Name of the process Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference E W show processes cpu amp Note Because platforms have a 4 to 8 millisecond clock resolution run times are considered reliable only after several invocations or a reasonable measured run time Cisco 10S Software Modularity The following is sample output from th
208. heap main main_k0 qa_k0 memd memd_k0 main main_k1 qa_k1 memd memd_k1 show context Displays information stored in NVRAM when an unexpected system reload system exception occurs show memory Displays detailed memory statistics for the system show version Shows hardware and software information for the system Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 860 July 2008 show registry To display the function registry information when Cisco IOS or Cisco IOS Software Modularity images are running use the show registry command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode Syntax Description Command Default Command Modes Cisco 10S Software show registry Mi show registry registry name registry number brief statistics Cisco 10S Software Modularity show registry name registry name registry number brief name registry name registry number preemptions rpcp status statistics brief name registry name registry number remote process process name process id Cisco IOS Software Syntax registry name Optional Name of the registry to display registry number Optional Number of the registry to display brief Optional Displays limited functions and services information statistics Optional Displays function registry statistics Cisco IOS Software Modularity Syntax name Optional Displays i
209. his command was integrated into Cisco IOS Relase 12 2 18 S 12 2 28 SB This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Relase 12 2 28 SB Usage Guidelines Use the show warm reboot command to see if warm rebooting is enabled and if so how many warm reloads have occurred and how much space in kilobytes KB is consumed by warm reboot storage which is the RAM area used to store the data segment that enables warm reloading to function Examples The following example is sample output from the show warm reboot command Router show warm reboot Warm Reboot is enabled Statistics 10 warm reboots have taken place since the last cold reboot XXX KB taken up by warm reboot storage Related Commands Command Description warm reboot Enables a router to warm reboot Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show whoami Mi show whoami Syntax Description Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines To display information about the terminal line of the current user including host name line number line speed and location use the show whoami command in EXEC mode show whoami text text Optional Additional data to print to the screen EXEC Release Modification 10 0 This command was introduced 12 2 33 SRA This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA If text is included as an argument in the command that text is displayed as part of the additional data about the line
210. his keyword displays the contents of the error trace buffers in an encryption data path Examples IPC Component Example The following is sample output from the show monitor event trace component command for the interprocess communication IPC component Notice that each trace message is numbered and is followed by a time stamp derived from the device uptime Following the time stamp is the component specific message data Router show monitor event trace ipc 3667 6840 016 Message type 3 Data 0123456789 3668 6840 016 Message type 4 Data 0123456789 3669 6841 016 Message type 5 Data 0123456789 3670 6841 016 Message type 6 Data 0123456 BFD Component for Cisco IOS Release 12 2 18 SXE 12 0 31 S and 12 4 4 T Use the show monitor event trace bfd all command to display logged messages for important BFD events in the recent past The following trace messages show BFD session state changes Router show monitor event trace bfd all 3d03h EVENT Session 172 16 10 2 172 16 10 1 Fa6 0 1 event Session create state Unknown gt Fail 3d03h EVENT Session 172 16 10 2 172 16 10 1 Fa6 0 1 state Fail gt Down from LC 3d03h EVENT Session 172 16 10 2 172 16 10 1 Fa6 0 1 state Down gt Init from LC 3d03h EVENT Session 172 16 10 2 172 16 10 1 Fa6 0 1 state Init gt Up from LC 3d07h EVENT Session 172 16 10 2 172 16 10 1 Fa6 0 2 event Session create state Unknown gt Fail Cisco
211. hout any keywords or arguments This sample output displays a list of Cisco entities installed in a router that are assigned a PID NAM PID GSR8 40 53 PID GRP B PID 40C3 ATM MM S NAME Gl PID GE GBIC SC B PID GSR8 CSC ALRM NAME sfslot 1 PID GSR8 SFC NAME sfslot 2 PID GSR8 SFC NAME sfslot 3 PID GSR8 SFC Gl NAMI PSslot 1 PID FWR GSR8 AC B E Chassis D NAME slot 0 DESCR GRP Cc slot 7 DESCR GRP NAME PID GRP B NAME slot 16 D D D D D Router show inventory ESCR 12008 GRP chassis VID V01 SN 63915640 VID V01 SN CAB021300R5 NAME slot 1 DESCR 4 port ATM OC3 multimode VID V01 SN CAB04036GT1 slot 3 DESCR 4 port 0C3 POS multimode PID LC 40C3 POS MM VID V01 SN CAB014900GU NAME slot 5 DESCR 1 port Gigabit Ethernet VID V01 SN CAB034251NX VID V01 SN CAB0428AN40 ESCR GSR 12008 Clock Scheduler Card VID V01 SN CAB0429AUYH ESCR GSR 12008 Switch Fabric Card 1 VID VOL SN CAB0428ALOS ESCR GSR 12008 Switch Fabric Card A VID V01 SN CAB0429AU0M ESCR GSR 12008 Switch Fabric Card VID V01 SN CAB0429ARD7 ESCR GSR 12008 AC Power Supply VID V01 SN CAB041999CW Table 89 describes the fields shown in the display
212. how usbtoken command to verify whether a USB eToken is inserted in the router The following example is sample output from the show usbtoken command Router show usbtoken0 Token ID 43353334 Token device name token0 Vendor name Vendor34 Product Name Etoken Pro Serial number 222738334353 Firmware version 1 3 2 Total memory size 32 KB Free memory size 16 KB FIPS version Yes No Token state Active User locked Admin locked System Error Uknown ATR Answer To Reset 3B F2 98 0 FF C1 10 31 FE 55 C8 3 Table 145 describes the significant fields shown in the display Table 145 show usbtoken Field Descriptions Field Description Token ID Token identifier Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 show usbtoken Mi Table 145 show usbtoken Field Descriptions continued Field Description Token device name A unique name derived by the token driver ATR Answer to Reset Information replied by Smart cards when a reset command is issued Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference W show version show version Syntax Description Defaults Command Modes Command History To display information about the currently loaded software along with hardware and device information use the show version command in user EXEC privileged EXEC or diagnostic mode show version Cisco ASR 1000 Se
213. hresholds sensor 0 critical 75 oC warning 60 sensor 1 critical 70 oC warning 55 sensor 2 critical 80 oC warning 65 sensor 3 critical 75 oC warning 60 sensor 4 critical 128 oC sensor not present sensor 5 critical 128 oC sensor not present sensor 6 critical 128 oC sensor not present sensor 7 critical 128 oC sensor not present max_connector_power 3600 cooling requirement 35 ambient_temp 55 end of linecard specific block End of IDPROM image oc oc oc oc present present present present warning 128 oC sensor not warning 128 oC sensor not warning 128 oC sensor not warning 128 oC sensor not The following example shows sample output for a 4 Port OC 3c STM 1 ATM SPA installed in subslot 0 of the SIP installed in slot 5 of the router Router show idprom module 5 0 IDPROM for SPA module 5 0 FRU is 4 port 0C3 STM1 ATM Shared Port Adapter Product Identifier PID SPA 4X0C3 ATM Version Identifier VID V01 PCB Serial Number PRTA2604138 July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference E W show idprom Top Assy Part Number 68 2177 01 73 68 Board Revision 05 73 68 Board Revision 01 Hardware Revision 0 224 CLEI Code UNASSIGNED The following example shows sample output for the clei form of the command for a 4 Port OC 3c STM 1 POS SPA installed in subslot 3 of the
214. hunk Queue Elements 841BBD18 0000001504 841B6ECC 841BC320 001 8159EAC4 List Elements 841BC320 0000005004 841BBD18 841BD6D4 001 8159EB04 List Headers 841BD6D4 0000000048 841BC320 841BD72C 001 81F2A614 Init 841BD72C 0000001504 841BD6D4 841BDD34 001 815A9514 messages 841BDD34 0000001504 841BD72C 841BE33C 001 815A9540 Watched messages 841BE33C 0000001504 841BDD34 841BE944 001 815A95E4 Watched Semaphore Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference W show memory fast 841BE944 0000000504 841BE33C 841BEB64 001 815A9630 Watched Message Queue 841BEB64 0000001504 841BE944 841BF16C 001 815A9658 Watcher Message Queue 841BF16C 0000001036 841BEB64 841BF5A0 001 815A2B24 Process Array More lt Ctrl z gt Router gt show memory processor Processor memory Address Bytes Prev Next Ref PrevF NextF Alloc PC what 8404A580 0001493284 00000000 841B6ECC 000 0 84BADF88 815219D8 coalesced 841B6ECC 0000020004 8404A580 841BBD18 001 815DB094 Managed Chunk Queue Elements 841BBD18 0000001504 841B6ECC 841BC320 001 8159EAC4 List Elements 841BC320 0000005004 841BBD18 841BD6D4 001 8159EB04 List Headers 841BD6D4 0000000048 841BC320 841BD72C 001 81F2A614 Init 841BD72C 000000150
215. ibes the significant field shown in the display Table 144 show usb driver Field Descriptions Field Description Owner Mask Indicates the fields that are used in enumeration comparison The driver can own different devices on the basis of their product or vendor IDs and device or interface class subclass and protocol codes July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference E W show usb port show usb port To sisplay USB root hub port information use the show usb port command in privileged EXEC mode show usb port port number Syntax Description port number Optional Displays information only for a specified If the port number is not issued information for all root ports will be displayed Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History Release Modification 12 3 14 T This command was introduced Examples The following sample from the show usb port command shows the status of the port 1 on the router Router show usb port Port Number 0 Status Connect Speed F Power S Enabled ion State Connected ull tate ON Port Number 1 Status Connect Speed L Power S Enabled ion State Connected ow tate ON Mm Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 show usb tree Mi show usb tree To display information about the port state and all attached devices use the show usb tree command in privileged EXEC mode show usb tree Sy
216. icy map and enables ATM overhead accounting boot config Specifies the device and filename of the configuration file from which the router configures itself during initialization startup configure terminal Enters global configuration mode copy running config startup config Copies the running configuration to the startup configuration Command alias for the copy system running config nvram startup config command shape Shapes traffic to the indicated bit rate according to the algorithm specified and enables ATM overhead accounting show interfaces Displays statistics for all interfaces configured on the router or access server July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference E WE show running config Command Description show policy map Displays the configuration of all classes for a specified service policy map or all classes for all existing policy maps and displays ATM overhead accounting information if configured show startup config Displays the contents of NVRAM if present and valid or displays the configuration file pointed to by the CONFIG_FILE environment variable Command alias for the more nvram startup config command Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show running config map class E show running config map class Syntax Description Defaults Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines To display only
217. includes data voice and native VLANs switchport trunk allowed vlan VRANGE Hardcode trunk and disable negotiation to speed up convergence switchport trunk encapsulation dotlq Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference Related Commands switchport mode trunk show parser macro E switchport nonegotiate Configure qos to trust this interface auto qos voip trust mls qos trust dscp Ensure fast access to the network when enabling the interface Ensure that switch devices cannot become active on the interface spanning tree portfast spanning tree bpduguard enable The following example shows how to list the Cisco provided smart port macros Router show parser macro brief include default default default default default default Command global interface interface interface interface cisco global cisco desktop cisco phone cisco switch cisco router Description macro global configuration Creates a command macro macro interface configuration Creates an interface specific command macro July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference W show parser statistics show parser statistics To displays statistics about the last configuration file parsed and the status of the Parser Cache feature use the show parser statistics command in privileged EXEC mode show parser statistics Syntax Description This command has
218. information from a saved version of the monitor configuration for a specific session Router show monitor session 2 detail Session 2 Remote Source Session Source Ports RX Only Fal 1 3 TX Only None Both None Source VLANs RX Only None TX Only None Both None Source RSPAN VLAN None Destination Ports None Filter VLANs None Dest RSPAN VLAN 901 Router This example shows how to display information about the egress replication mode only Router show monitor session egress replication mode capability No SPAN configuration is present in the system Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 show monitor session Mi Global Egress SPAN Replication Mode Capability Slot Egress Replication Capability No LSPAN RSPAN ERSPAN 3 Distributed Distributed Distributed 5 Distributed Distributed Distributed Router This example shows how to display information about the destination ERSPAN sessions only Router show monitor session erspan destination Session 2 Type ERSPAN Destination Session Status Admin Disabled Router This example shows how to display detailed information about the destination ERSPAN sessions only Router show monitor session erspan destination detail Session 2 Type ERSPAN Destination Session Status Admin Disabled Description 2 Source Ports RX Only None TX Only None Both None Source VLANs RX Only No
219. informational message only DEBUG Indicates a debugging message Related Commands Command Description clear logging Clears messages from the logging buffer logging count Enables the error log count capability logging history size Changes the number of syslog messages stored in the history table of the router logging linecard Logs messages to an internal buffer on a line card and limits the logging messages displayed on terminal lines other than the console line to messages with a level at or above level service timestamps Configures the system to timestamp debugging or logging messages show logging count Displays a summary of system error messages syslog messages by facility and severity show logging xml Displays the state of system logging and the contents of the XML specific logging buffer Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference M show logging count show logging count To display a summary of the number of times certain system error messages are occuring use the show logging command in privileged EXEC mode show logging count Syntax Description This command has no arguements or keywords Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History Release Modification 12 2 8 T This command was introduced Usage Guidelines To enable the error log count capability syslog counting feature use the logging count command in global configuration mode This feature works independently of the va
220. isco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA Examples This example shows how to display all the processes that have registered an SAP with SCP Router show module Mod Ports Card Type Model Serial No T 48 48 port 10 100 mb RJ45 WS X6148 RJ 45 SALO91800RY 2 O 2 port adapter Enhanced FlexWAN WS X6582 2PA JAE0940MH7Z 3 8 8 port 1000mb GBIC Enhanced QoS WS X6408A GBIC SAL09391KZH 5 2 Supervisor Engine 720 Active WS SUP720 3BXL SAL09337UE6 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 CF 881 WE showscp 6 2 Supervisor Engine 720 Hot WS SUP720 3BXL SAL09148P59 Mod MAC addresses Hw Fw Sw Status 1 0013 c3 8 d2c4 to 0013 c3 8 d2 3 53 0 8 3 1 8 6 0 366 TA Ok 2 0015 2bc3 5b40 to 0015 2bc3 5b7f 250 12 2 nightly 12 2 nightly Ok 3 0015 6324 ed48 to 0015 6324 ed4f Le 5 4 2 8 6 0 366 TA Ok 5 0014 a97d b0ac to 0014 a97d b0af 4 3 8 4 2 12 2 nightly Ok 6 0013 7 0d 0660 to 0013 7f0d 0663 4 3 8 4 2 12 2 nightly Ok Mod Sub Module Model Serial Hw Status 5 Policy Feature Card 3 WS F6K PFC3BXL SALO9337NVE 1 6 Ok 5 MSFC3 Daughterboard WS SUP720 SALO9327AU6 2 3 Ok 6 Policy Feature Card 3 WS F6K PFC3BXL SAL1033Y0YK 1 8 Ok 6 MSFC3 Daughterboard WS SUP720 SALO9158XB3 2 3 Ok Mod Online Diag Status 1 Pass 2 Pass 3 Pass 5 Pass 6 Pass Router attach 5 Trying Switch Entering CONSOLE for Switch Type C C C to end this session Switch sp show scp process Sap Pid Name 0 180 CWAN RP SCP Input Process
221. kg on FPO Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum b1c004ed151cf60f0ce250f6ea710f43707fb010 Package espbase version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status inactive File bootflash asr1000rp1 espbase v122_33_xn_asr_rls0O_throttle pkg on FP1 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum b1c004ed151cf60f0ce250f6ea710f43707fb010 Package sipbase version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status active File bootflash asr1000rp1 sipbase v122_33_xn_asr_rls0O_throttle pkg on CCO Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum bd34a8a23d001f9cefcac8853a31b62ffd8272a4 Package sipspa version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status active File bootflash asr1000rp1 sipspa v122_33_xn_asr_rls0O_throttle pkg on CC0 0 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum 6ad199569dad7d8b35beac2c8a72b080 9662897 Package sipspa version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status active File bootflash asr1000rp1 sipspa v122_33_xn_asr_rls0O_throttle pkg on CC0 1 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum 6ad199569dad7d8b35beac2c8a72b080 9662897 Package sipspa version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status active File bootflash asr1000rp1 sipspa v122_33_xn_asr_rls0O_throttle pkg on CC0 2 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum 6ad199569dad7d8b35beac2c8a72b080 9662897 Package sipspa version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status inactive File bootfl
222. lash SP disk0 SP const_nvram SP nvram A Router Bytes SP sup bootflash dfic 7 bootflash dfc 8 bootflash Total 31981568 128577536 31981568 129004 391160 15204352 15204352 Us 156880 1056215 297006 8 220 6165 ed Used 48 49 04 82 44 93 56 1 65 6 40 4 0 This example shows how to display the capacity and utilization of the EARLs present in the system Router show platform hardware capacity forwarding L2 Forwarding Resources MAC Table usage VPN CAM usage L3 Forwarding Resources FIB TCAM usage Module Collisions Total 6 72 bits IPv4 MPLS EoM 144 bits IP mcast IPv6 detail Adjacency usage Forwarding engine load Module 6 Netflow Resources TCAM utilization ICAM utilization Flowmasks Protocol IPv4 MPLS EoM IPv6 IPv4 mcast IPv6 mcast pps peak pps 8 Module 6 Module 6 Mask Type Used 0 65536 11 Total Used 512 0 Total Used 196608 36 32768 7 Used 36 0 0 4 3 0 Total Used 1048576 175 1972 02 02 17 UTC Thu Created Failed E 0 Created Failed 0 0 Features Used peak time Apr 21 2005 Used o Used 0 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 show platform hardware capacity Mi IPv4 0 reserved none IPv4 1 Intf FulNAT_INGRESS NAT_EGRESS FM_GUARDIAN IPv4 2 unused none IPv4 3 reserved none IPv6 0 reserved none IPv6 dl unus
223. limit 375 Jul 11 15 31 34 EDT BGP 5 ADJCHANGE neighbor 209 165 200 226 Down BGP Notification sent Jul 11 15 31 34 EDT BGP 3 NOTIFICATION sent to neighbor 209 165 200 226 3 1 update malformed 0 bytes The software clock keeps an authoritative flag that indicates whether the time is authoritative believed to be accurate If the software clock has been set by a timing source for example via NTP the flag is set If the time is not authoritative it will be used only for display purposes Until the clock is authoritative and the authoritative flag is set the flag prevents peers from synchronizing to the software clock Table 91 describes the symbols that precede the timestamp Table 91 Timestamping Symbols for syslog Messages Symbol Description Example Time is not authoritative the software clock is not 15 29 03 158 UTC Tue Feb 25 2003 in sync or has never been set blank Time is authoritative the software clock is in sync 15 29 03 158 UTC Tue Feb 25 2003 or has just been set manually Time is authoritative but NTP is not 15 29 03 158 UTC Tue Feb 25 2003 synchronized the software clock was in sync but has since lost contact with all configured NTP servers The following is sample output from the show logging summary command for a Cisco 12012 router A number in the column indicates that the syslog contains that many messages for the line card For example the line card in slot 9
224. list 000 default 0x7267C5D0 16 0x7277915C oh Retval size 020 list 000 default 0x7267C5E4 8 Retval size 020 list 000 default 0x7267C5E4 9 Retval size 020 list 000 default 0x7267C5E4 10 Stub 0x7267C5E4 return_zero IL Stub 0x76545BA0 11 services 140 global bytes 160 heap bytes Table 141 describes the significant fields shown in the display Table 141 show registry Software Modularity Field Descriptions Field Description re re re re re reo re show registry Mi turnd turnd turnd turnd turno turno turno Registry information Displays the registry information by process name services Number of services displayed global bytes Number of bytes for the service heap bytes Size of the service heap in bytes July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference E W show reload show reload Syntax Description Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines Examples Related Commands To display the reload status on the router use the show reload command in EXEC mode show reload This command has no arguments or keywords EXEC Release Modification 11 2 This command was introduced 12 2 33 SRA This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA You can use the show reload command to display a pending software reload To cancel the reload use the reload cancel privileged EXEC command The fo
225. lk address is 4 129 zone Twilight Serial 0 is up line protocol is up Internet address is 192 168 7 49 subnet mask is 255 255 255 240 Ethernet 1 is up line protocol is up Internet address is 192 168 2 1 subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 Decnet cost is 5 XNS address is 2002 AA00 0400 06CC AppleTalk address is 254 132 zone Twilight Serial 1 is down line protocol is down Internet address is 192 168 7 177 subnet mask is 255 255 255 240 AppleTalk address is 999 1 zone Magnolia Estates For more information on the parameters or protocols shown in this sample output see the Cisco IOS Network Protocols Configuration Guide Part 1 Network Protocols Configuration Guide Part 2 and Network Protocols Configuration Guide Part 3 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 858 July 2008 show region Mi show region Syntax Description Defaults Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines To display valid memory regions memory mapping in use on your system use the show region command in Privileged EXEC mode show region address hex address address hex address Optional If a hex address is specified this command will search the region list for the specified address All memory regions are displayed Privileged EXEC Release Modification 12 1 The show region command output was made available in the output of the show 12 0 9 S technical support command 12 2 15 ZN The show
226. llowing sample output from the show reload command shows that a reload is schedule for 12 00 a m midnight on Saturday April 20 Router show reload Reload scheduled for 00 00 00 PDT Sat April 20 in 12 hours and 12 minutes Router Command Description reload Reloads the operating system Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 864 July 2008 show rom monitor show rom monitor MI To show both the ReadOnly and the Upgrade ROM monitor ROMMON image versions in addition to which ROMMON image is running on the Cisco 7200 VXR or Cisco 7301 router use the show rom monitor command in user EXEC privileged EXEC or diagnostic mode Supported Platforms Other than the Cisco ASR1000 Series Routers show rom monitor Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers show rom monitor slot Syntax Description slot Specifies the slot that contains the ROMMON Options include number the number of the SIP slot that requires the ROMmon upgrade F0 Embedded Service Processor slot 0 F1 Embedded Service Processor slot 1 FP All installed Embedded Service Processors RO Route Processor slot 0 R1 Route Processor slot 1 rp active active Route Processor rp standby standby Route Processor fp active active Embedded Service Processor fp standby standby Embedded Service Processor Command Modes User EXEC gt Privileged EXEC Diagnostic diag Command History Release Modificatio
227. locks Bytes What I O memory Alloc PC Size Blocks Bytes What Processor memory Alloc PC Size Blocks Bytes What 0x60874198 0000000052 0000000001 0000000052 Exec 0x60874198 0000000060 0000000001 0000000060 Exec 0x60874198 0000000100 0000000001 0000000100 Exec 0x60874228 0000000052 0000000004 0000000208 Exec 0x60874228 0000000060 0000000002 0000000120 Exec 0x60874228 0000000100 0000000004 0000000400 Exec show memory debug incremental status Command Example The following example shows output from the show memory debug incremental command entered with the status keyword Router show memory debug incremental status Incremental debugging is enabled Time elapsed since start of incremental debugging 00 00 10 July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference M show memory debug incremental Related Commands Command Description set memory debug Sets the current time as the starting time for incremental analysis incremental starting time show memory debug leaks Displays detected memory leaks Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show memory debug leaks Mi show memory debug leaks Syntax Description Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines To display detected memory leaks use the show memory debug leaks command in privileged EXEC mode show memory debug leaks chunks largest lowmem summary chunks Optional Displays the memory leaks in chunk
228. ly 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference WE show memory ecc show memory ecc To display single bit Error Code Correction ECC error logset data use the show memory ecc command in privileged EXEC mode show memory ecc Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History Release Modification 11 1 30 CC This command was introduced in Cisco IOS Release 11 1 30 CC 12 0 4 XE This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 0 4 XE 12 0 6 S This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 0 6 S 12 1 13 This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 1 13 Usage Guidelines Use this command to determine if the router has experienced single bit parity errors Examples The following is sample output from the show memory ecc command from a 12000 series router running Cisco IOS Release 12 0 23 S Router show memory ecc ECC Single Bit error log Single Bit error detected and corrected at 0x574F3640 Occured 1 time s Whether a scrub was attempted at this address Yes Syndrome of the last error at this address 0xE9 Error detected on a read modify write cycle No Address region classification Unknown Address media classification Read Write Single Bit error detected and corrected at 0x56AB3760 Occured 1 time s Whether a scrub was attempted at this address Yes Syndrome of the last error at this add
229. m processing and the second value tells you how much DRAM is being used for Packet memory The first value Main Processor memory is either e The amount of DRAM available for the processor or e The total amount of DRAM installed on the system The second value Packet memory is either e The total physical input output I O memory or Fast memory installed on the router Cisco 4000 4500 4700 and 7500 series or e The amount of shared memory used for packet buffering In the shared memory scheme Cisco 2500 2600 3600 and 7200 Series a percentage of DRAM is used for packet buffering by the router s network interfaces 99 66 The terms I O memory or iomem shared memory Fast memory and PCI memory all refer to Packet Memory Packet memory is either separate physical RAM or shared DRAM Note Separate DRAM and Packet Memory The 4000 4500 4700 and 7500 series routers have separate DRAM and Packet memory so you only need to look at the first number to determine total DRAM In the example to the left for the Cisco RSP4 the first value shows that the router has 65536K 65 536 kilobytes or 64 megabytes of DRAM The second value 8192K is the Packet memory Combined DRAM and Packet Memory The 2500 2600 3600 and 7200 series routers require a minimum amount of I O memory to support certain interface processors The 1600 2500 2600 3600 and 7200 series routers u
230. m software memory brief Field Descriptions Field Description module Name of submodule allocated Memory allocated in bytes requested Number of bytes requested by application allocs Number of discrete allocation event attempts frees Number of free events Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference W show platform software mount show platform software mount Syntax Description Command Default Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines To display the mounted file systems both physical and virtual for a Cisco ASR 1000 Series SPA Interface Processor SIP Cisco ASR 1000 Series Embedded Services Processor ESP or Cisco ASR 1000 Series Route Processor RP use the show platform software mount command in privileged EXEC or diagnostic mode show platform software mount slot brief slot Optional Displays mounted file systems for the specified slot Possible slot values are e Cisco ASR 1000 Series SIP slot 0 e 1 Cisco ASR 1000 Series SIP slot 1 e 2 Cisco ASR 1000 Series SIP slot 2 e f0 Cisco ASR 1000 Series ESP slot 0 e fl Cisco ASR 1000 Series ESP slot 1 e fp active Active Cisco ASR 1000 Series ESP e fp standby Standby Cisco ASR 1000 Series ESP e r0 Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP slot 0 e ri Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP slot 1 e rp active Active Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP e rp standby Standby Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP brief Optional Displays a
231. map class configuration information from the running configuration file use the show running config map class command in privileged EXEC mode show running config map class atm map class name dialer map class name frame relay map class name linenum atm Optional Displays only ATM map class configuration lines dialer Optional Displays only dialer map class configuration lines frame relay Optional Displays only Frame Relay map class configuration lines map class name Optional Displays only configuration lines for the specified map class linenum Optional Displays line numbers in the output Displays all map class configuration in the running configuration file Privileged EXEC Release Modification 12 1 The map class extension to the show running config command was introduced to show only lines pertaining to dialer or Frame Relay map classes 12 1 2 T The atm dialer and frame relay keywords and map class name argument were introduced 12 2 4 T The linenum keyword was added 12 2 33 SRA This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA Use the show running config map class command to display the following information from the running configuration file All map classes configured on the router Map classes configured specifically for ATM Frame Relay or dialer A specific ATM Frame Relay or dialer map class Use the linenum keyword to display line numbers
232. mary show ip cef inconsistency records detail show ip cef summary Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 Examples Related Commands show tech support Mi If you enter the ipmulticast keyword the output displays but is not limited to these show commands e show ip dvmrp route e show ip igmp groups e show ip igmp interface e show ip mcache e show ip mroute e show ip mroute count e show ip pim interface e show ip pim interface count e show ip pim interface df e show ip pim mdt e show ip pim mdt bgp e show ip pim neighbor e show ip pim rp e show ip pim rp metric e show mls ip multicast rp mapping gm cache e show mmls gc process e show mmls msc rpdf cache For a sample display of the output from the show tech support command refer to the documentation for the show commands listed in the Usage Guidelines section Command Description dir Displays a list of files on a file system show appletalk traffic Displays statistics about AppleTalk traffic including MAC IP traffic show bootflash Displays the contents of boot flash memory show bootvar Displays the contents of the BOOT environment variable the name of the configuration file pointed to by the CONFIG_FILE environment variable the contents of the BOOTLDR environment variable and the configuration register setting show buffers Displays statistics for the buffer pools on the netw
233. me Number 0xDA4C LSThreshold 0x628 RhDescriptorA 0x19000202 RhDescriptorB 0x0 RhStatus 0x0 RhPort1Status 0x100103 RhPort2Status 0x100303 Hardware Configuration 0x3029 DMA Configuration 0x0 Transfer Counter 0x1 Interrupt 0x9 July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference E M show usb controllers Interrupt Enable 0x196 Chip ID 0x3630 Buffer Status 0x0 Direct Address Length 0x80A00 Ai m An AY ae A a AN TL TL TL TL TL TL TL TL Buffer Size 0x600 Buffer Port 0x0 Block Size 0x100 PTD Skip Map OxFFFFFFFF PTD Last 0x20 Current Active PTD 0x0 Threshold Count 0x1 Int Level 1 Transfer Completion Codes f A Transfer Transfer mM Transfer Success Bit Stuff No Response Underrun Buffer Overrun Errors Canceled Transfers Failures Interrupt Transfer Isochronous Transfer Successes Interrupt Transfer Isochronous Transfer USBD Failures USB MSCD Enumeration Failures SCSI Class Driver Counters Good Status Failures Good Status Timed out Device Never Opened Illegal App Handle Invalid Unit Number Application Overflow Control Pipe Stall Device Stalled Device Detached Threshold Timeout 0xFF 2920 0 0 O Power Budget Exceeded 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Invalid Logic Unit Num 0 USB Aladdin Token Driver Counters USB Flash File USB Secur Cisco IOS Configuration Fundame
234. memory Displays memory used per process Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show memory allocating process E show memory allocating process Syntax Description Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines To display statistics on allocated memory with corresponding allocating processes use the show memory allocating process command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode show memory allocating process totals totals Optional Displays allocating memory totals User EXEC Privileged EXEC Release Modification 12 0 This command was introduced The show memory allocating process command displays information about memory available after the system image decompresses and loads Examples The following is sample output from the show memory allocating process command Router show memory allocating process Head Total b Used b Free b Lowest b Largest b Processor 44E0356018663263626131896160500740160402052153078204 Fast 44DE356013107258280727927279272764 Processor memory Address Bytes Prev Next Ref Alloc Proc Alloc PC What 6148EC40 1504 0 6148F24C Init 602310FC List Elements 6148F24C 3004 6148EC40 6148FE34 Init 60231128 List Headers 6148FE34 9000 6148F24C 61492188 Init 6023C634 Interrupt Stack 61492188 44 6148FE34 614921E0 Init 60C17FD8 Init 61492180 9000 61492188 61494534 Init 6023C634 Interrupt Stack 61494534 44 61
235. memory that was leaked after the issue of the set memory debug incremental starting time command show memory debug incremental status Displays if the starting point of incremental analysis has been defined and the time elapsed since then July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference E M show memory debug references show memory debug references To display debug information on references use the show memory debug references command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode show memory debug references dangling start address start address Optional Displays the possible references to free memory Syntax Description dangling start address Optional Address numbers lt 0 4294967295 gt that determine the address range Command Modes User EXEC Privileged EXEC Command History Release Modification 12 0 This command was introduced Examples The following is sample output from the show memory debug references command Router show memory debug references 2 3 Address 442 442 442 442 442 850BC 85110 9C33C 9C34C 9C35C Reference Cont_block Cont_block_name 2 wW NNU 44284960 44284960 44284960 44284960 44284960 bss bss bss bss bss The following is sample output from the show memory debug references dangling command Rou Add 442 442 442 442 442 ress D5774 D578C D58A0 D58B8 D5954 Reference 458CE5EC 46602998 465F9B
236. mmands that make up the router configuration partition or the configuration commands for the specified routing protocol e service Displays all running configuration commands that make up the services small server configuration partition e snmp Displays all running configuration commands that make up the SNMP configuration partition e Allows for the addition of output modifiers Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 878 July 2008 Command Default Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines Ss show running config partition E None Privileged EXEC Release Modification 12 2 33 SRB This command was introduced for Cisco 7600 series images in Cisco IOS Release 12 2SR as part of the Configuration Partitioning feature 12 2 33 SB This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SB and implemented on the Cisco 10000 series When the Configuration Partitioning feature is enabled the system groups the configuration state of the device into parts called partitions for the purpose of generating the virtual running configuration file the list of configuration commands The selective processing of the system s configuration state for the purpose of generating a partial running configuration is called configuration partitioning Note This command is not related to hard drive or flash drive partitioning This granular access to co
237. module in the system e The bidirectional PIM DF table usage that indicates the total used and the percentage used The show platform hardware capacity system command displays the following information e PFC operating mode PFC Version PFC3A PFC3B unknown and so forth e Supervisor redundancy mode RPR RPR SSO none and so forth Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 800 July 2008 show platform hardware capacity e Module specific switching information including the following information Part number WS SUP720 BASE WS X6548 RJ 45 and so forth Series supervisor engine fabric CEF720 CEF256 dCEF236 or classic CEF Mode central CEF dCEF The show platform hardware capacity vlan command displays the following VLAN information e Total VLANs e VTP VLANs that are used e External VLANs that are used e Internal VLANs that are used e Free VLANs Examples This example shows how to display CPU capacity and utilization information for the route processor the switch processor and the LAN module in the Cisco 7600 series router Router show platform hardware capacity cpu CPU Resources CPU utilization Module 5 seconds 1 minute 5 minutes 1 RP 03 0 1 1 1 SP 5 0 5 4 7 69 0 69 69 8 783 0 74 74 Processor memory Module Bytes Total Used SUsed 1 RP 176730048 51774704 29 1 SP 192825092 51978936 27 7 195111584 35769704 18 8 195111584 35798632 18 I O memor
238. mple shows the flash chip erase and write retries Router show slot err PCMCIA Slot0 flash directory File Length Name status i 11081464 c3660 bin mz 123 9 3 PI5b 11081528 bytes used 9627844 available 20709372 total 20480K bytes of processor board PCMCIA Slot0 flash Read Write Chip Bank Code Size Name erase write iM 1 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 0 0 2 1 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 0 0 1 2 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 0 0 2 2 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 0 0 3 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 0 0 2 3 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 0 0 1 4 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 0 0 2 4 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 0 0 J 5 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 0 0 2 5 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 0 0 The following example shows the flash partition summary Router show slot summary Partition Size Used Free Bank Size State Copy Mode 1 20223K 10821K 9402K 4096K Read Write Direct 20480K bytes of processor board PCMCIA Slot0 flash Read Write Related Commands Command Description dir slot0 Directory listing of files on a PCMCIA Flash card located in slot0 dir slot1 Directory listing of files on a PCMCIA Flash card located in slotl show slot0 Displays information about the PCMCIA flash memory card s file system located in slot 0 show slot1 Displays information about the PCMCIA flash memory card s file system located in slot 1 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 CF 885 W show slot0 show slot
239. n Displays the capacities and utilizations for VLAN resources July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show platform hardware capacity The show platform hardware capacity cpu command displays the following information e CPU utilization for the last 5 seconds busy time and interrupt time the percentage of the last 1 minute average busy time and the percentage of the last 5 minute average busy time e Processor memory total available bytes used bytes and percentage used e I O memory total available bytes used bytes and percentage used The show platform hardware capacity eobc command displays the following information e Transmit and receive rate e Packets received and packets sent e Dropped received packets and dropped transmitted packets The show platform hardware capacity forwarding command displays the following information e The total available entries used entries and used percentage for the MAC tables e The total available entries used entries and used percentage for the FIB TCAM tables The display is done per protocol base e The total available entries used entries and used percentage for the adjacency tables The display is done for each region in which the adjacency table is divided e The created entries failures and resource usage percentage for the NetFlow TCAM and ICAM tables e The total available entries and mask used entries and mask reserved entries and mask a
240. n 12 0 28 S This command was introduced on the Cisco 7200 VXR router 12 3 9 This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 3 9 and implemented on the Cisco 7301 router 12 3 8 T This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 3 8 T Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 J cres M show rom monitor Usage Guidelines Examples Release Modification 12 2SX This command is supported in the Cisco IOS Release 12 2SX train Support in a specific 12 2SX release of this train depends on your feature set platform and platform hardware Cisco IOS XE Release This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR1000 Series Routers and the 2 1 following enhancements were introduced e This command was introduced in diagnostic mode for the first time The command can be entered in both privileged EXEC and diagnostic mode on the Cisco ASR1000 Series Routers e The slot keyword was introduced Use the show rom monitor command when you are in Cisco IOS software Use the showmon command when you are in ROMMON mode The following sample output from the show rom monitor command in Cisco IOS software applicable to both the Cisco 7200 VXR and Cisco 7301 routers displays both ROMMON images and verifies that the Upgrade ROMMON image is running Router gt show rom monitor ReadOnly ROMMON version System Bootstrap Version 12 2 20031011 151758 Copyright c 2004 by Cisco Systems Inc Upgrade ROMMON
241. n Jun 8 2008 System image file is disk0 ubr10k2 k9p6u2 mz 123 17b BC4 Last reload reason Reload command This product contains cryptographic features and is subject to United States and local country laws governing import export transfer and use Delivery of Cisco cryptographic products does not imply third party authority to import export distribute or use encryption Importers exporters distributors and users are responsible for compliance with U S and local country laws By using this product you agree to comply with applicable laws and regulations If you are unable to comply with U S and local laws return this product immediately A summary of U S laws governing Cisco cryptographic products may be found at http ww cisco com wwl export crypto tool starg html Tf you require further assistance please contact us by sending email to export cisco com cisco uBR10000 PRE2 RP processor with 946175K 98304K bytes of memory Processor board ID TBA05380380 R7000 CPU at 500MHz Implementation 39 Rev 4 1 256KB L2 8192KB L3 Cache Backplane version 1 1 8 slot Last reset from register reset PXF processor tmc0 is running PXF processor tmcl is running PXF processor tmc2 is running PXF processor tmc3 is running 1 TCCplus card s 1 FastEthernet IEEE 802 3 interface s 3 Gigabit Ethernet IEEE 802 3 interface s 24 Cable Modem network interface s 2045K bytes of non volatile configuration memory
242. nactive File bootflash asr1000rp1 rpcontrol v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle pkg on RPO 1 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum e4152b7fe3c2b8aca07cele8ad6d5a54d6d20689 Package rpios advipservicesk9 version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status inactive File bootflash asr1000rp1 rpios advipservicesk9 v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle pkg on RPO 1 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum 7 7 87 2c198c38e7b58214478c5b28ee3c7b567 Package rpbase version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status inactive File bootflash asr1000rp1 rpbase v122_33_xn _asr_rls0_throttle pkg on RP1 Built 2007 11 11 17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum 193c4810becc2a6097645f0b68 5684004bd3ab3 Package rpaccess k9 version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status inactive File bootflash asr1000rp1 rpaccess k9 v122_33_xn_asr_rlsO_throttle pkg on RP1 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum 328c3d1e10f 006304ce9543ab68e914b43c41ble Package rpcontrol version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status inactive File bootflash asr1000rp1 rpcontrol v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle pkg on RP1 0 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum e4152b7fe3c2b8aca07cele8ad6d5a54d6d20689 Package rpios advipservicesk9 version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status inactive File bootflash asr1000rp1 rpios advipservicesk9 v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle pkg on RP1 0 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpr
243. nd Reference W show region If the address reported by the bus error does not fall within the ranges displayed in the show region output this means that the router was trying to access an address that is not valid This indicates that it is a Cisco IOS software problem More detailed information is available on Cisco com in Tech Note 7949 Troubleshooting Bus Error Crashes Examples The following is sample output from the show region command Router show region Region Manager Start 0x40000000 0x40002000 0x48000000 0x50002000 0x58002000 0x60000000 0x600109C8 0x611C0000 0x61642C80 0x61866080 0x61886080 0x80000000 0x88000000 0x88002000 0xA0000000 0xA8000000 0xA8002000 Related Commands Command End Size b 0x40001FFF 8192 Ox401FFFFF 2088960 0x48001FFF 8192 0x501FFFFF 2088960 0x581FFFFF 2088960 OX6FFFFFFF 268435456 0x611BEBE1 18539034 0x61642C7F 4729984 0x6186607F 2241536 0x6188607F 131072 OX6FFFFFFF 242720640 Ox87FFFFFF 134217728 0x88001FFF 8192 0x881FFFFF 2088960 OXA7FFFFFF 134217728 OxA8001FFF 8192 OxASLFFFFF 2088960 Description Class Iomem Iomem Iomem Iomem Iomem Local IText IData IBss Local Local Local Iomem Iomem Local Iomem Iomem Media REG R W REG R W R W R W R O R W R W R W R W R W REG R W R W REG R W Name qa memd qa writethru memd memd_bitswap memd memd_uncached main main text main data main bss main fastheap main
244. nd entries and mask used percentage for the ACL QoS TCAM tables The output displays the available used reserved and used percentage of the labels The output displays the resource of other hardware resources that are related to the ACL QoS TCAMs such as available used reserved and used percentage of the LOU ANDOR and ORAND e The available used reserved and used percentage for the CPU rate limiters The show platform hardware capacity interface command displays the following information e Tx Rx drops Displays the sum of transmit and receive drop counters on each online module aggregate for all ports and provides the port number that has the highest drop count on the module e Tx Rx per port buffer size Summarizes the port buffer size on a per module basis for modules where there is a consistent buffer size across the module The show platform hardware capacity monitor command displays the following SPAN information e The maximum local SPAN sessions maximum RSPAN sessions maximum ERSPAN sessions and maximum service module sessions e The local SPAN sessions used available RSPAN sessions used available ERSPAN sessions used available and service module sessions used available The show platform hardware capacity multicast command displays the following information e Multicast Replication Mode ingress and egress IPv4 and IPv6 modes e The MET table usage that indicates the total used and the percentage used for each
245. ne TX Only None Both None Source RSPAN VLAN None Destination Ports None Filter VLANs None Destination RSPAN VLAN None Source IP Address None Source IP VRF None Source ERSPAN ID None Destination IP Address None Destination IP VRF None Destination ERSPAN ID None Origin IP Address None IP QOS PREC 0 IP TTE 2255 Router This example shows how to display information about the source ERSPAN sessions only Router show monitor session erspan source Session 1 Type ERSPAN Source Session Status Admin Disabled Session 3 Type ERSPAN Source Session Status Admin Disabled Router July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference KM show monitor session This example shows how to display detailed information about the source ERSPAN sessions only Router show monitor session erspan source detail Session 1 Type Status Description Source Ports RX Only TX Only Both Source VLANs RX Only TX Only Both Source RSPAN VLAN Destination Ports Filter VLANs Destination RSPAN VLAN Source IP Address Source IP VRF Source ERSPAN ID Destination IP Address Destination IP VRF Destination ERSPAN ID Origin IP Address IP QOS PREC IP TTL Session 3 Type Status Description Source Ports RX Only TX Only Both Source VLANs RX Only TX Only Both Source RSPAN VLAN Destination Ports Filter VLANs Destination RSPAN VLAN Source IP Address Source IP
246. nfiguration information offers important performance benefits for high end routing platforms with very large configuration files as the system wide generation of a complete virtual configuration file from all components on systems with large and complex configurations can become overly resource intensive and be unacceptably slow The show running config partition command allows you to display only the part of the running configuration that you want to examine while also allowing the system to process only the collection of system components such as specific interfaces that you need to display This is in contrast to other existing extensions to the show running config command which only filter the generated list after all system components have been processed The Configuration Partitioning feature is enabled by default in Cisco IOS software images that support the feature To disable the feature use the no parser config partition command Examples In the following example the system generates a view of the running configuration by polling only the components associated with the access list parts of the running configuration state and then displays only those access list related configuration commands Router show running config partition access list Building configuration Current configuration 127 bytes Configuration of Partition access list access list 90 permit 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 5 access list 100 permit 10 any any end
247. nformation about a specific registry registry name Optional Name of the registry to examine registry number Optional Number of the registry to examine brief Optional Displays limited functions and services information preemptions Optional Displays registry preemptions information rpcp status Optional Displays status of remote procedure call RPC proxy statistics Optional Displays function registry statistics remote Optional Displays name server interactions and call statistics process Optional Displays process specific information process name Optional Process name process id Optional Process ID Number in range from 1 to 4294967295 If no options are specified registry information is displayed for all registries User EXEC gt Privileged EXEC July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference W show registry Command History Release Modification 11 1 This command was introduced 12 2 18 SXF4 Keywords and arguments were added to support Software Modularity images and this command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 18 SXF4 12 2 33 SRA This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA Examples Example output varies between Cisco IOS software images and Cisco IOS Software Modularity software images To view the appropriate output choose one of the following sections
248. nformation in the output are replaced with the label lt removed gt The show tech support command is useful for collecting a large amount of information about your routing device for troubleshooting purposes The output of this command can be provided to technical support representatives when reporting a problem Note This command can generate a very large amount of output You may want to redirect the output to a file using the show inventory redirect url command syntax extension Redirecting the output to a file also makes sending this output to your technical support representative easier See the command documentation for show lt command gt redirect for more information on this option The show tech support command displays the output of a number of show commands at once The output from this command varies depending on your platform and configuration For example access servers display voice related show command output Additionally the show protocol traffic commands are displayed for only the protocols enabled on your device For a sample display of the output of the show tech support command see the individual show command listed If you enter the show tech support command without arguments the output displays but is not limited to the equivalent of these show commands e show appletalk traffic e show bootflash e show bootvar e show buffers e show cdp neighbors e show cef e show clns traffic e show cont
249. nt 2007 10 14_ dev loop4 6134 O 100 tmp sw mount 2007 10 14_ dev loop5 43386 O 100 tmp sw mount 2007 10 14_ dev loop6 30498 0 100 tmp sw mount 2007 10 14_ dev loop7 14082 O 100 tmp sw mount 2007 10 14_ none 524 1037640 1 dev proc bus usb 0 0 proc bus usb dev mtdblock1 460 1588 23 obfl automount pid4165 0 0 vol The following example displays mounted file systems for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series ESP in ESP slot 0 Router show platform software mount 0 Filesystem Used Available Use Mounted on rootfs 0 0 ef proc 0 0 proc sysfs 0 0 sys none 10864 507124 3 dev dev loop1 41418 O 100 tmp sw fp 0 0 fp mount none 10864 507124 3 dev proc bus usb 0 0 proc bus usb dev mtdblock1 504 1544 25 obfl automount pid3210 0 0 miscl The following example displays mounted file systems for the active Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP Router show platform software mount rp active Filesystem Used Available Use Mounted on rootfs 0 0 proc 0 0 proc sysfs 0 0 sys none 436 1037728 1 dev dev bootflash1 256809 83864 76 bootflash dev harddisk1 252112 4382228 6 misc scratch dev loop1 30348 O 100 tmp sw mount 2007 09 27_ dev loop2 28394 0 100 tmp sw mount 2007 09 27_ dev loop3 42062 O 100 tmp sw mount 2007 09 27_ dev loop4 8384 0 100 tmp sw mount 2007 09 27_ dev loop5 41418 O 100 tmp sw mount 2007 09 27_ dev loop6 21612 O 100 tmp sw mount 2007 09 27_ dev loop7 162
250. nt of memory in use in bytes Free b Amount of memory not in use in bytes Lowest b Smallest amount of free memory since last boot in bytes Largest b Size of the largest available free block in bytes PC Program counter Total Total memory allocated by the process in bytes Count Number of allocations Name Name of the allocating process Command Description show processes memory Displays memory used per process July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference M show memory dead show memory dead Syntax Description Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines Examples To display statistics on memory allocated by processes that have terminated use the show memory dead command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode show memory dead totals totals Optional Displays memory totals for processes that have been terminated User EXEC Privileged EXEC Release Modification 12 0 This command was introduced 12 2SX This command is supported in the Cisco IOS Release 12 2SX train Support in a specific 12 2SX release of this train depends on your feature set platform and platform hardware The show memory dead command displays information about processes that have been terminated Terminated processes accounts for memory allocated under another process The following is sample output from the show memory dead command Router show memory dead
251. ntals Command Reference Token Inserted Send Insert Msg Fail Dev Entry Add Fail cel 0 SO Dev Entry Remove Fail 0 Response Txn Fail 0 Txn Invalid Dev Handle 0 Flash Disconnected Flash Device Fail Flash startstop Fail Token Fil Token Inserted Token FS success Token Max Inserted Token Event Watched Boolean Create Failures 0 System Counters 0 0 0 System Counters yI Hal 0 0 CRC 0 Stall 0 Overrun 0 Other 0 Buffer Underrun 0 Control Timeout 0 Bulk Transfer 0 Control Transfer 0 Bulk Transfer 226 Control Transfer 894 No Class Driver Found 0 Command Fail 0 Device not Found 0 Drive Init Fail 0 Bad API Command 0 Invalid Argument 0 Device in use 0 Malloc Error 50 Bad Command Code 0 Unknown Error 0 Token Removed 0 Response Txns 434 Request Txns 434 Request Txn Fail 0 Command Txn Fail 0 Flash Connected 1 Flash Ok 1 Flash FS Fail 0 Token Detached 0 Token FS Fail 0 Create Talker Failures 0 Destroy Talker Failures 0 July 2008 show usb device Mi show usb device Syntax Description Defaults Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines Examples To display USB device information use the show usb device command in privileged EXEC mode show usb device controller ID device address controller ID Optional Displays information only for the devices under the specified controller device
252. ntax Description Command Modes Command History Examples To display information about the status of interface descriptor blocks IDBs use the show idb command in privileged EXEC mode show idb This command has nor arguments or keywords Privileged EXEC Release Modification 12 1 This command was introduced 12 2 15 T The output of this command was changed to show additional information 12 2 33 SRA This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA The following is sample output from the show idb command Router show idb Maximum number of Software IDBs 8192 In use 17 HWIDBs SWIDBs Active 5 14 Inactive 10 3 Total IDBs 15 17 Size each bytes 5784 2576 Total bytes 86760 43792 HWIDB 1 1 2 GigabitEthernet0 0 0 5 HW IFINDEX Ether HWIDB 2 2 3 GigabitEthernet9 0 0 5 HW IFINDEX Ether HWIDB 3 3 4 GigabitEthernet9 1 6 5 HW IFINDEX Ether HWIDB 4 4 5 GigabitEthernet9 2 6 5 HW IFINDEX Ether HWIDB 5 13 1 Ethernet0 4 5 HW IFINDEX Ether Table 87 describes the significant fields shown in the display Table 87 show idb Field Descriptions Field Description In use Total number of software IDBs SWIDBs that have been allocated This number never decreases SWIDBs are never deallocated Active Total number of hardware IDBs HWIDBs and SWIDBs that are allocated and in use Inactive Total number of HWIDBs and SWIDBs that are allocated but not in use Total Total number o
253. ntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords Command Modes EXEC Command History Release Modification 12 3 14 T This command was introduced Examples The following example is sample output from the show usb tree command This output shows that both a USB flash module and a USB eToken are currently enabled Router show usb tree Host Id 1 Host Type 1362HCD Number of RH Port 2 lt Root Port0 Power ON Current State Enabled gt Port0 DiskOnKey Addr 0x1 VID 0x08EC PID 0x0015 Configured 0x1000000 lt Root Portl Power 0N Current State Enabled gt Port1 eToken Pro 4254 Addr 0x11 VID 0x0529 PID 0x0514 Configured 0x1010000 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference M show usbtoken show usbtoken Syntax Description Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines Examples To display information about the USB eToken such as the eToken ID use the show usbtoken command in privileged EXEC mode show usbtoken 0 9 all filesystem 0 9 Optional One of the ten available flash drives you can choose from valid values 0 9 If you do not specify a number 0 is used by default all Optional All configuration files stored on the eToken filesystem Optional Name of a configuration file Privileged EXEC Release Modification 12 3 14 T This command was introduced 12 401 1 T This command was integrated into the Cisco 7200VXR NPE G2 platform Use the s
254. nto Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA 12 2 33 SRC This command was modified to include additional keywords to support CoPP enhancements on the Cisco SIP 400 on the Cisco 7600 series router This command is similar to the show msfc command This example shows how to display buffer allocation information Router show platform buffers Reg set Min Max TX 640 ABQ 640 16384 0 0 40 1 6715 8192 2 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 5 0 0 6 0 0 7 0 0 Threshold 8192 vlan Sel Min Max Cnt Rsvd 1019 1 6715 8192 0 0 Router Cisco 7600 Series Routers with Cisco 7600 SIP 400 This example shows how to display the list of interfaces on which a rate limiter is active for Address Resolution Protocol ARP along with the count of confirmed and exceeded packets for the rate limiter Router show platform copp rate limit arp Rate limiter Information for Protocol arp Rate Limiter Status Enabled Rate 20 pps Max Observation Period 60 seconds Per Interface Rate Limiter Information Interface Conformed Pkts Exceeded Pkts Enabled Obs Period Mts GigabitEthernet5 1 0 0 No GigabitEhternet5 1 1 14 0 No GigabitEthernet5 1 2 28 2 No GigabitEthernet5 2 0 0 No GigabitEthernet5 2 1 180 4 Yes 35 GigabitEthernet5 2 2 200 16 Yes Max Router Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show platform Mi Table 120 describes the significant fields shown in the display Table 120 show platform copp rate limit
255. o IOS Release 12 2 28 SB This command displays the same syslog state information as the standard show logging command but displays the information in XML format This command also displays the content of the XML syslog buffer if XML formatted buffer logging is enabled The following example compares the output of the standard show logging command with the output of the show logging xml command so that you can see how the standard information is formatted in XML Router show logging Syslog logging enabled 10 messages dropped 6 messages rate limited 0 flushes 0 overruns xml enabled Console logging level debugging 28 messages logged xml enabled Monitor logging level debugging 0 messages logged xml enabled Buffer logging level debugging 2 messages logged xml enabled 2 messages logged Logging Exception size 8192 bytes Count and timestamp logging messages disabled Trap logging level informational 35 message lines logged Logging to 10 2 3 4 1 message lines logged xml disabled Logging to 192 168 2 1 1 message lines logged xml enabled Log Buffer 8192 bytes 00 04 20 SYS 5 CONFIG_I Configured from console by console 00 04 41 SYS 5 CONFIG_I Configured from console by console Router show logging xml lt syslog logging status enabled msg dropped 10 msg rate limited 6 flushes 0 overruns 0 gt lt xml gt enabled lt xml gt lt syslog logging gt lt console logging level debugging messages lo
256. o ip directed broadcast no ip route cache no ip mroute cache shutdown end The following example shows the configuration for Ethernet interface 0 0 Line numbers are displayed in the output Router show running config interface ethernet 0 0 linenum Building configuration Current configuration 104 bytes Lod interface Ethernet0 0 ip address 10 4 2 63 255 255 255 0 no ip route cache no ip mroute cache end nu FWD July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference W show running config The following example shows how to set line numbers in the command output and then use the output modifier to start the display at line 10 Router show running config linenum begin 10 10 boot start marker T boot end marker 12 13 no logging buffered 14 enable password T5 16 spe 1 0 1 7 17 firmware location bootflash mica modem pw 172 16 0 0 bin 18 19 20 resource pool disable 21 22 no aaa new model 23 ip subnet zero 24 ip domain name cisco com 25 ip name server 172 16 11 48 26 ip name server 172 16 2 133 27 28 29 isdn switch type primary 5ess 30 126 end The following example shows how to display the module and status configuration for all modules on a Cisco 7600 series router Router show running config Building configuration Current configuration version 12 0 service timestamps debug datetime localtime service timestamps log datetime
257. o0 July 2008 show processes cpu 21 22 PID TID 8215 PID TID 12290 i 2 PID TID 12312 T 2 PID TID 12316 up 6 Process sbin ios base CPU utilization for five seconds Runtime ms Task 0 IAIAWINROwO Jana pa NNNNNNNNDND WOAWANAHUFPFWNR OW 0 0 0 0 5Sec 0 0 0 0 5Sec 0 0 0 0 0 0 5Sec 0 0 0 0 0 0 5Sec 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 236 61 17 N T9 80 04 20 foe O Ww BR rPRODWVOOCOR OOO 00 Wo 0 0 0 0 10 Receive 0 004 0 0 0 0 10 Receive 0 000 1Min 5Min Process Prio STATE CPU 0 0 0 0 kosh proc 0 044 0 0 0 0 10 Reply 0 044 1Min 5Min Process Prio STATE CPU 0 0 0 0 chkptd proc 0 080 0 0 0 0 10 Receive 0 080 0 0 0 0 10 Receive 0 000 1Min 5Min Process Prio STATE CPU 0 0 0 0 sysmgr proc 0 112 0 0 0 0 10 Receive 0 112 0 0 0 0 10 Sigwaitin 0 000 1Min 5Min Process Prio STATE CPU 0 0 0 0 installer proc 0 072 0 0 0 0 10 Receive 0 000 0 0 0 0 10 Nanosleep 0 000 0 0 0 0 10 Sigwaitin 0 000 0 0 0 0 10 Receive 0 000 type IOS PID 12317 12 9 one minute 13 five minutes 10 Invoked uSecs 5Sec 1Min 5Min TTY Task Name 1503 145 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 Hot Service Task 42384 558 2 39 6 72 4 81 0 Service Task 11902 512 3 51 1 99 1 23 0 Service Task 5761 298 1 91 0 90 0 39 0 Service Task 5 0 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 Chunk Manager 1 0 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 Connection Mgr 106 37 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 Load Meter 7376 845 0 23 0
258. ocess Optional Include allocating process names with the standard output dead Optional Display only memory owned by dead processes free Optional Display only memory not allocated to a process totals Optional Summarizes the statistics for allocating processes dead memory or free memory Exec Release Modification 12 1 This command was introduced in a release prior to 12 1 This command replaced the show memory sram command 12 2 33 SRA This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA The show memory fast command displays the statistics for the fast memory Fast memory is another name for processor memory and is also known as cache memory Cache memory is called fast memory because the processor can generally access the local cache traditionally stored on SRAM positioned close to the processor much more quickly than main memory or RAM Note The show memory fast command is a command alias for the show memory processor command These commands will issue the same output Examples The following example shows sample output from the show memory fast and the show memory processor commands Router gt show memory fast Processor memory Address Bytes Prev Next Ref PrevF NextF Alloc PC what 8404A580 0001493284 00000000 841B6ECC 000 0 84BADF88 815219D8 coalesced 841B6ECC 0000020004 8404A580 841BBD18 001 815DB094 Managed C
259. ocess use the show platform software memory command in privileged EXEC or diagnostic mode Syntax Description show platform software memory database messaging chassis manager slot cpp control process process cpp driver process cpp ha server process cpp service process process forwarding manager slot host manager slot interface manager slot ios slot logger slot pluggable services slot shell manager slot brief database Optional Displays database memory information for the specified process messaging Optional Displays messaging memory information for specified process The information displayed is for internal debugging purposes only chassis manager slot Displays memory information for the Chassis Manager process in the specified slot Possible slot values are e 0 Cisco ASR 1000 Series SPA Interface Processor SIP slot 0 e 1 Cisco ASR 1000 Series SIP slot 1 e 2 Cisco ASR 1000 Series SIP slot 2 e f0 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Embedded Services Processor ESP slot 0 e f1 Cisco ASR 1000 Series ESP slot 1 e fp active Active Cisco ASR 1000 Series ESP e fp standby Standby Cisco ASR 1000 Series ESP e r0 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Route Processor RP slot 0 e ri Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP slot 1 e rp active Active Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP e rp standby Standby Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP cpp control process Displays memory information for the specified Cisco Packet Processor CPP
260. odes mode show platform software tech support file bootflash filename tgz fpd filename tgz harddisk filename tgz obfl filename tgz stby bootflash filename tgz stby harddisk filename tgz stby obfl filename tgz stby usb0 filename tgz stby usb1 filename tgz file Optional Creates a technical support information tar file for the specified destination file path bootflash filename tgz Creates a technical support information tar file for the boot flash memory file system on the active RP fpd filename tgz Creates a technical support information tar file for the field programmable device FPD image package on the active RP The information displayed is for internal debugging puposes only harddisk filename tgz Creates a technical support information tar file for the hard disk file system on the active RP obfl filename tgz Creates a technical support information tar file for the file system for Onboard Failure Logging obfl files The information displayed is for internal debugging puposes only stby bootflash filename tgz Creates a technical support information tar file for the boot flash memory file system on the standby RP The information displayed is for internal debugging puposes only stby harddisk filename tgz Creates a technical support information tar file for the hard disk file system on the standby RP The information displayed is for internal debugging puposes onl
261. oduct in the form of a UDI The UDI is a combination of three separate data elements a product identifier PID a version identifier VID and the serial number SN The PID is the name by which the product can be ordered it has been historically called the Product Name or Part Number This is the identifier that one would use to order an exact replacement part The VID is the version of the product Whenever a product has been revised the VID will be incremented The VID is incremented according to a rigorous process derived from Telcordia GR 209 CORE an industry guideline that governs product change notices The SN is the vendor unique serialization of the product Each manufactured product will carry a unique serial number assigned at the factory which cannot be changed in the field This is the means by which to identify an individual specific instance of a product The UDI refers to each product as an entity Some entities such as a chassis will have subentities like slots Each entity will display on a separate line in a logically ordered presentation that is arranged hierarchically by Cisco entities Use the show inventory command without options to display a list of Cisco entities installed in the networking device that are assigned a PID July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 689 W show inventory Examples The following is sample output from the show inventory command wit
262. of the block in bytes Prev Address of the preceding block should match the address on preceding row Next Address of the following block should match the address on following row Ref Reference count for that memory block indicating how many different processes are using that block of memory PrevF Address of the preceding free block if free NextF Address of the following free block if free Alloc PC Address of the program counter that allocated the block what Name of the process that owns the block or fragment if the block is a fragment or coalesced if the block was coalesced from adjacent free blocks The following is sample output from the show memory processor statistics command Router show memory processor statistics Head Total b Used b Free b Lowest b Largest b Processor 6540BBAQ 415187836 27216968 387970868 385755044 381633404 1 0 E000000 33554432 6226336 27328096 27328096 27317852 Table 115 describes the significant fields shown in the display Table 115 show memory processor statistics Field Descriptions Field Description Head Hexadecimal address of the head of the memory allocation chain Total b Sum of the used bytes plus free bytes Used b Amount of memory in use in bytes Free b Amount of memory not in use in bytes Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 E show memory processor Table 115 show memory p
263. og System was reset due to a watchdog process e unexpected value May indicate a bus error such as for an attempt to access a nonexistent address for example System restarted by bus error at PC OxC4CA address 0x210C0C0 This field was formerly labeled as the System restarted by field System image file is file location tile name For example System image file is slot0 tftpboot c3660 i mz 123 3 9 T2 Displays the file location local or remote filesystem and the system image name July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference Table 146 Field show version Field Descriptions continued Description Cisco platform processor type processor revision processor revision id with free DRAM memory K packet memory K bytes of memory Example Separate DRAM and Packet Memory Cisco RSP4 R5000 processor with 65536K 2072K bytes of memory Example Combined DRAM and Packet Memory Cisco 3660 R527x processor revision 1 0 with 57344K 8192K bytes of memory This line can be used to determine how much Dynamic RAM DRAM is installed on your system in order to determine if you meet the Min Memory requirement for a software image DRAM including SDRAM is used for system processing memory and for packet memory Two values separated by a slash are given for DRAM The first value tells you how DRAM is available for syste
264. om this command includes the reason for the last system reboot If the system was reloaded because of a system failure a saved system stack trace is displayed This information is of use only to your technical support representative in analyzing crashes in the field It is included here in case you need to read the displayed statistics to an engineer over the phone The following is sample output from the show stacks command following a system failure Router show stacks Minimum process stacks Free Size Name 652 1000 Router Init 726 1000 Init 744 1000 BGP Open 686 1200 Virtual Exec Interrupt level stacks Level Called Free Size Name 1 0 1000 1000 env flash 3 738 900 1000 Multiport Communications Interfaces 5 178 970 1000 Console UART System was restarted by bus error at PC 0xAD1F4 address OxDODOD1A GS Software GS3 Version 9 1 0 16 BETA TEST SOFTWARE Compiled Tue 11 Aug 92 13 27 by jthomas tack trace from system failure P 0x29C158 RA OxACFD4 P 0x29C184 RA OxAD20C P 0x29C1B0 RA OxACFD4 0x29C1DC RA OxAD304 P 0x29C1F8 RA 0xAF774 P 0x29C214 RA 0xAF83E P 0x29C228 RA 0x3E0CA P 0x29C244 RA 0x3BD3C 3737377730 U Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show stacks Mi Related Commands Command Description show processes Displays information about the active processes Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference W show startup c
265. omplete New state idle 00 02 02 308 subslot 2 1 not present TSM Event empty New state remove spa type 0x0 fail code 0x0 none 00 02 02 308 subslot 2 1 not present TSM Event remove_complete New state idle 00 02 02 308 subslot 2 2 not present TSM Event empty New state remove spa type 0x0 fail code 0x0 none 00 02 02 308 subslot 2 2 not present TSM Event remove_complete New state idle 00 02 02 312 subslot 2 3 not present plugin 4x0C3 POS SPA TSM Event empty New state remove spa type 0x0 fail code 0x0 none 00 02 02 312 subslot 2 3 not present TSM Event remove_complete New state idle Cisco Express Forwarding Component Examples If you select Cisco Express Forwarding as the component for which to display event messages you can use the following additional arguments and keywords show monitor event trace cef events interface ipv6 ipv4 all The following example shows the IPv6 or IPv4 events related to the Cisco Express Forwarding component Each trace message is numbered and is followed by a time stamp derived from the device uptime Following the time stamp is the component specific message data Router show monitor event trace cef ipv6 all 00 00 24 612 Default 00 New FIB table OK Router show monitor event trace cef ipv4 all 00 00 24 244 Default 127 0 0 81 32 01 FIB insert OK Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show monitor event trace Mi In the foll
266. on Fundamentals Command Reference W show platform hardware capacity Related Commands IPv6 replication mode ingress Bi directional PIM Designated Forwarder Table usage 4 total 0 0 used Replication capability Module IPv4 IPv6 5 egress egress 9 ingress ingress MET table Entries Module Total Used Used 5 65526 6 0 Router This example shows how to display information about the system power capacities and utilizations Router show platform hardware capacity power Power Resources Power supply redundancy mode administratively combined operationally combined System power 1922W OW 0 inline 1289W 67 total allocated Powered devices 0 total Router This example shows how to display the capacity and utilization of QoS policer resources per EARL in the Cisco 7600 series router Router show platform hardware capacity qos QoS Policer Resources Aggregate policers Module Total Used Used 1 1024 102 10 5 1024 a 1 Microflow policer configurations Module Total Used Used 1 64 32 50 5 64 1 1 Router This example shows how to display information about the key system resources Router show platform hardware capacity system System Resources PFC operating mode PFC3BXL Supervisor redundancy mode administratively rpr plus operationally rpr plus Switching Resources Module Part number Series CEF mode 5 WS SUP720 BASE supervisor CEF 9 WS X6548 RJ 45 CEF256 CEF Router This example shows ho
267. onfig show startup config The more nvram startup config command has been replaced by the show startup config command See the description of the more command in the Cisco IOS File System Commands chapter for more information Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 894 July 2008 show subsys Syntax Description Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines To display the subsystem information use the show subsys command in privileged EXEC mode show subsys class class name name class class Optional Displays the subsystems of the specified class Valid classes are driver kernel library license management protocol and registry name name Optional Displays the specified subsystem Use the asterisk character as a wildcard at the end of the name to list all subsystems starting with the specified characters Privileged EXEC Release Modification 11 1 This command was introduced 12 2 33 SRA This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA 12 2 35 SE2 The license class was added and this command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 35 SE1 Use the show subsys command to confirm that all required features are in the running image Examples Following is sample output from the show subsys command Router show subsys Name Class Version static_map Kernel 1 000 001 arp Kernel 1 000 001 ether Kernel 1
268. or A B C D IP address or hostname Router config rtr type udpEcho dest ipaddr HOSTNAME dest port Destination Port Router config rtr type udpEcho dest ipaddr HOSTNAME dest port lt 1 65535 gt Port Number Router config rtr type udpEcho dest ipaddr HOSTNAME dest port 1 control Enable or disable control packets source ipaddr Source address source port Source Port ter gt Router config rtr type udpEcho dest ipaddr HOSTNAME dest port 1 control disable Disable control packets exchange enable Enable control packets exchange default In the following example show parser dump output is redirected to a file on a remote TFTP server show parser dump exec extend redirect tftp 209 165 200 225 userdirectory 123 exec commands txt Related Commands Command Description show lt command gt append Redirects and adds the output of any show command to an existing file show lt command gt redirect Redirects the output of any show command to a file show lt command gt tee Copies the output of any show command to a file while displaying it on the terminal show lt command gt include Filters show command output so that only lines that containing the specified string are displayed show lt command gt begin Filters the output of any show command to display the output from the first instance of a specified string show lt command gt exclude Filters show command output
269. or SPA Use the show idprom backplane command to display the chassis serial number Use the transceiver slot subslot port form of the command to display information for transceivers installed in a SPA where slot designates the location of the SIP subslot designates the location of the SPA and port designates the interface number The interface interface slot keyword and arguments supported on GBIC security enabled interfaces have been replaced by the transceiver keyword option To specify LAN Gigabit Ethernet interfaces use the show idprom transceiver slot subslot GigabitEthernet form of the command e To specify WAN Gigabit Ethernet interfaces use the show idprom transceiver slot subslot GigabitEthernetWAN form of the command This example shows how to display IDPROM information for clock 1 Router show idprom clock 1 IDPROM for clock 1 FRU is Clock FRU OEM String Cisco Systems Product Number WS C6000 CL Serial Number SMT03073115 Manufacturing Assembly Number 73 3047 04 Manufacturing Assembly Revision A0 Hardware Revision 1 0 Current supplied or consumed 0 000A Table 88 describes the significant fields shown in the display Table 88 show idprom Field Descriptions Field Description FRU is Indicates the type of the field replacement unit FRU to which the information that follows applies OEM String Names the original equipment manufacturer OEM Produ
270. ork server show cdp neighbors Displays detailed information about neighboring devices discovered using Cisco Discovery Protocol show cef Displays information about packets forwarded by Cisco Express Forwarding show clns traffic Displays a list of the CLNS packets this router has seen show lt command gt redirect Redirects the output of any show command to a file show context Displays context data show controllers Displays information that is specific to the hardware July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show tech support Command Description show controllers tech support Displays general information about a VIP card for problem reporting show decnet traffic Displays the DECnet traffic statistics including datagrams sent received and forwarded show disk 0 Displays flash or file system information for a disk located in slot 0 show dmvpn details Displays detail DMVPN information for each session including Next Hop Server NHS and NHS status crypto session information and socket details show environment Displays temperature voltage and blower information on the Cisco 7000 series routers Cisco 7200 series routers Cisco 7500 series routers Cisco 7600 series routers Cisco AS5300 series access servers and the Gigabit Switch Router
271. ormation pgroup Displays the active port channels Defaults This command has no default settings Command Modes User EXEC Privileged EXEC Command History _ Release Modification 12 2 14 SX Support for this command was introduced on the Supervisor Engine 720 12 2 17d SXB Support for this command on the Supervisor Engine 2 was extended to Release 12 2 17d SXB 12 2 33 SRA This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA Usage Guidelines _ You can enter any show pagp command to display the active port channel information To display the nonactive information enter the show pagp command with a group The port channel number values from 257 to 282 are supported on the CSM and the FWSM only Examples This example shows how to display information about the PAgP counters Router show pagp counters Information Flush Port Sent Recv Sent Recv Channel group 1 Fa5 4 2660 2452 0 0 Fa5 5 2676 2453 0 0 Channel group 2 Fa5 6 289 261 0 0 Fa5 7 290 261 0 0 Channel group 1023 Fa5 9 0 0 0 0 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference Related Commands Channel group 1024 Fa5 8 0 0 Router show pagp Mi This example shows how to display internal PAgP information Router show pagp 1 internal Flags S Device is sending Slow hello C Device is in Consistent state A Device is in Auto mode Timers H Hello timer is running Q Quit timer is running S Switching timer is r
272. ount of free memory in kilobytes in the heap for the specified process Address Block address in hexadecimal Usize Block size in hexadecimal without the trailer header Size Block size in hexadecimal Caller Caller PC of the allocator of this block Command Description show memory Displays statistics about memory including memory free pool statistics show processes Displays information about the active processes July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference E E show protocols show protocols To display the configured protocols use the show protocols command in EXEC mode This command shows the global and interface specific status of any configured Level 3 protocol for example IP DECnet IPX AppleTalk and so on show protocols Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords Command Modes EXEC Command History Release Modification 10 0 This command was introduced 12 2 33 SRA This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA Examples The following is sample output from the show protocols command Router show protocols Global values Internet Protocol routing is enabled DECNET routing is enabled XNS routing is enabled Appletalk routing is enabled X 25 routing is enabled Ethernet 0 is up line protocol is up Internet address is 192 168 1 1 subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 Decnet cost is 5 XNS address is 2001 AA00 0400 06CC AppleTa
273. owing block should match the address on the following line Ref Reference count for that memory block indicating how many different processes are using that block of memory PrevF Address of the preceding free block if free NextF Address of the following free block if free Alloc PC Address of the program counter that allocated the block What Name of the process that owns the block or fragmen if the block is a fragment or coalesced if the block was coalesced from adjacent free blocks Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show memory pci Syntax Description Command Modes Command History show memory pci To display statistics about Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI memory use the show memory pci command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode show memory pci This command has no arguments or keywords User EXEC Privileged EXEC Release Modification 12 0 This command was introduced Examples The following is sample output from the show memory pci command Router show memory pci I O memory Address Bytes Prev Next Ref PrevF NextF Alloc PC what 0E000000 0000000032 00000000 0E000050 000 64F5EBF4 0 00000000 fragmen 0E000050 0000000272 0000000 0000190 001 607E2ECO Packet 0E000190 0000000272 0000050 0E0002D0 001 607E2ECO Packet 0E0002D0 0000000272 0000190 0000410 0
274. owing example all event trace messages for the Cisco Express Forwarding component are displayed Router show monitor event trace cef events all 00 00 18 884 SubSys fib_ios chain init 00 00 18 884 Inst unknown gt RP 00 00 24 584 SubSys fib init 00 00 24 592 SubSys fib_ios init 00 00 24 592 SubSys fib_ios_if init 00 00 24 596 SubSys ipv4fib init 00 00 24 608 SubSys ipv4fib_ios init 00 00 24 612 SubSys ipv6fib_ios init 00 00 24 620 Flag IPv4 CEF enabled set to yes 00 00 24 620 Flag Ox7BF6B62C set to yes 00 00 24 620 Flag IPv4 CEF switching enabled set to yes 00 00 24 624 GState CEF enabled 00 00 24 628 SubSys ipv4fib_les init 00 00 24 628 SubSys ipv4fib_pas init 00 00 24 632 SubSys ipv4fib_util init 00 00 25 304 Process Background created 00 00 25 304 Flag IPv4 CEF running set to yes 00 00 25 304 Process Background event loop enter 00 00 25 308 Flag IPv4 CEF switching running set to yes The following example shows Cisco Express Forwarding interface events Router show monitor event trace cef interface all 00 00 24 624 lt empty gt sw 4 Create new 00 00 24 624 lt empty gt sw 4 SWIDBLnk FastEthernet0 0 4 00 00 24 624 Fa0 0 sw 4 NameSet 00 00 24 624 lt empty gt hw 1 Create new 00 00 24 624 lt empty gt hw 1 HWIDBLnk FastEthernet0 0 1 00 00 24 624 Fa0 0 hw 1 NameSet 00 00 24 624 lt empty gt sw 3 Create new 00 00 24 624 lt empty gt sw 3 SWIDBLnk FastEthernet0
275. owing paragraphs for valid values and descriptions e rp slot See the following paragraph for valid slot values e power supply 1 and 2 e supervisor slot See the following paragraph for valid slot values e transceiver slot subslot port slot subslot GigabitEthernet GigabitEthernetWAN e vtt number 1 to 3 The module s ot port argument designates the module slot location and port number Valid values for slot depend on the specified interface type and the chassis and module that are used For example if you specify a Gigabit Ethernet interface and have a 48 port 10 100BASE T Ethernet module that is installed in a 13 slot chassis valid values for the module number are from 1 to 13 and valid values for the port number are from 1 to 48 July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference E W show idprom Examples The module slot slot subslot clei syntax designates either the slot location alone of the SIP in the chassis to show information for the SIP only or the slot location of the SIP and the subslot location of a SPA installed within the SIP to display information for a SPA only Valid values for s ot depend on the chassis model 2 13 and valid values for subslot depend on the SIP type such as 0 3 for a Cisco 7600 SIP 200 and Cisco 7600 SIP 400 The optional clei keyword specifies display of the Common Language Equipment Identification CLEI information for the specified SIP
276. platform software tech support show version installed Type provisioning file Version unknown Provisioned on RPO Status active File packages conf super Modified 2007 11 07 15 06 12 212303000 0000 SHA1 header d929d995d5ba2d3ded 67137c3e0e321b1727d7b SHA1 calculated d929d995d5ba2d3ded 67137c3e0e321b1727d7b SHA1 external al6881b6a7e3a5593b63bf211f72b8af9c534063 instance address OX890DE9B4 fast failover address 00000000 cpp interface handle 0 instance address 0X890DE9B8 fast failover address 00000000 cpp interface handle 0 instance address OX890DE9BC fast failover address 00000000 The show platform software tech support command returns a large volume of information in a short period of time The example above has been abbreviated for the purposes of this description The following example creates a technical support information tar file for the boot flash memory file system on the active RP Router show platform software tech support file bootflash tech_support_output tgz Running tech support command set please wait Creating file bootflash target_support_output tgz tgz File bootflash target_support_output tgz tgz created successfully The following example creates a technical support information tar file for the hard disk file system on the active RP Router show platform software tech support file harddisk tech_support_output tgz Running tech support command set please wai
277. ps341 products_tech_note09186a008004751 5 shtml To see which flash cards are used in your router use the show version command and look at the bottom portion of the output The following display indicates an ATA PCMCIA flash disk Router show version 46976K bytes of ATA PCMCIA card at slot 0 Sector size 512 bytes The following display indicates a linear PCMCIA flash card with 20480K bytes of flash memory in card at slot 1 with a sector size of 128K Router show version 20480K bytes of Flash PCMCIA card at slot 1 Sector size 128K July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 883 E show slot Examples Note In some cases the show slot command will not display the file systems use show slot0 or show slot1 The following example displays information about slot 0 The output is self explanatory Router show slot PCMCIA Slot0 flash directory File Length Name status 1 11081464 c3660 bin mz 123 9 3 PI5b 11081528 bytes used 9627844 available 20709372 total 20480K bytes of processor board PCMCIA Slot0 flash Read Write The following example shows all possible flash system information for all PCMCIA flash cards in the system Router show slot all Partition Size Used Free Bank Size State Copy Mode 1 20223K 10821K 9402K 4096K Read Write Direct PCMCIA Slot0 flash directory File Length Name status addr fcksum ccksum 1 11081464 c3660 bin mz 123 9 3 PI5b 0x40 Ox5EA3 0
278. r 15 type dhcp dest ipaddr lt address gt 15 type dhcp Router lt address gt lt address gt lt address gt lt address gt lt address gt option option option option lt 82 82 gt circuit id lt 82 82 gt remote id lt 82 82 gt subnet mask lt 82 82 gt The following example shows how the extend keyword displays the syntax descriptions that match those shown using the command line help Router show parser dump rtr extend Mode Name rtr 15 source port lt 1 65535 gt control enable type Type of entry udpEcho UDP Echo Operation dest ipaddr Destination address lt address gt IP address or hostname dest port Destination Port lt 1 65535 gt Port Number source ipaddr Source address lt address gt IP address or hostname source port Source Port lt 1 65535 gt Port Number control Enable or disable control packets type udpEcho dest ipaddr lt address gt dest port lt 1 65535 gt source ipaddr lt address gt m_ Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 show parser dump Mi enable Enable control packets exchange default Ctrl Z used here to interrupt output and return to CLI prompt Router config terminal Enter configuration commands one per line End with CNTL Z Router config rtr 1 Router config rtr type udpEcho dest ipaddr Destination address Router config rtr type udpEcho dest ipaddr Hostname
279. r base 0000 EAB2 34FF block size 1024 RMA Number 0x5F 0x2D 0x44 code 0x01 hist 0x1A Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference Hs show gt64010 7200 show gt64010 7200 Syntax Description Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines Examples To display all GT64010 internal registers and interrupt status on the Cisco 7200 series routers use the show gt64010 command in EXEC mode show gt64010 This command has no arguments or keywords EXEC Release Modification 11 2 This command was introduced 12 2 33 SRA This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA This command displays information about the CPU interface DRAM device address space device parameters direct memory access DMA channels timers and counters and protocol control information PCI internal registers The information is generally useful for diagnostic tasks performed by technical support only The following is a partial sample output for the show gt64010 command Router show gt64010 GT64010 Channel 0 DMA dma_list 0x6088C3EC dma_ring 0x4B018480 dma_entries 256 dma_free 0x6088CECC dma_reqt 0x6088CECC dma_done 0x6088CECC thread 0x6088CEAC thread_end 0x6088CEAC backup_thread 0x0 backup_thread_end 0x0 dma_working 0 dma_complete 6231 post_coalesce_frames 6231 exhausted_dma_entries 0 post_coalesce_callback 6231 GT64010 Register Dump Registers at 0xB4000000 CPU Inter
280. r Direction Host to Device Max Packet 64 Interval 0 Host Controller 1 Address 0x11 Device Configured YES Device Supported YES Description eToken Pro 4254 Manufacturer AKS Version 1 0 Serial Number Device Handle 0x1010000 USB Version Compliance 1 0 Class Code 0xFF Subclass Code 0x0 Protocol 0x0 Vendor ID 0x529 Product ID 0x514 Max Packet Size of Endpoint Zero 8 Number of Configurations 1 Speed Low Selected Configuration 1 Selected Interface 0 Configuration Number 1 Number of Interfaces 1 Description Attributes None Max Power 60 mA Interface Number 0 Description Class Code 255 Subclass 0 Protocol 0 Number of Endpoints 0 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 show usb device Table 143 describes the significant fields shown in the display Table 143 show usb device Field Descriptions Field Description Device handle Internal memory handle allocated to the device Device Class code The class code supported by the device This number is allocated by the USB IF If this field is reset to 0 each interface within a configuration specifies its own class information and the various interfaces operate independently If this field is set to a value between 1 and FEH the device supports different class specifications on different interfaces and the interfaces may not operate independently This value identifies the class
281. r dest ipaddr lt address gt dest port lt 1 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 type echo protocol ipIcmpEcho lt address gt type ftp operation get url lt string gt source ipadd type ftp operation get url lt string gt type http operation get url lt string gt name server source ipaddr lt address gt source port lt 1 65535 gt cache 15 type http operation get url lt string gt name server source ipaddr lt address gt source port lt 1 65535 gt cache 15 type http operation get url lt string gt name server source ipaddr lt address gt source port lt 1 65535 gt cache 15 type http operation get url lt string gt name server source ipaddr lt address gt source port lt 1 65535 gt 15 type http operation get url lt string gt name server source ipaddr lt address gt type http operation get url lt string gt name server type http operation get url lt string gt name server type http operation get url lt string gt type http operation raw 65535 gt source ipaddr 65535 gt source ipaddr 65535 gt source ipaddr 65535 gt source ipaddr 65535 gt lt address gt lt address gt lt address gt lt address gt lt 1 65535 gt source ipaddr lt address gt lt 1 65535 gt source ipaddr lt address gt lt 1 65535 gt source ipaddr lt address gt lt 1 65535 gt source ipaddr lt address gt lt 1 65535 gt type jitter dest ipaddr lt address gt dest port lt 1 65535 gt source ipaddr lt
282. r keywords Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History Release Modification 12 0 This command was introduced Examples The following is sample output from the show memory failures alloc command Router show memory failures alloc Caller Pool Size Alignment When 0x60394744 I O 1684 32 00 10 0x60394744 I O 1684 32 00 10 0x60394744 I O 1684 32 00 10 0x60394744 I O 1684 32 00 10 0x60394744 I O 1684 32 00 10 0x60394744 I O 1684 32 00 10 0x60394744 I O 1684 32 00 10 0x60394744 I O 1684 32 00 10 0x60394744 I O 1684 32 00 10 0x60394744 I O 1684 32 00 10 Table 109 describes the significant fields shown in the display 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 703 04 04 Table 109 show memory failures alloc Field Descriptions Field Description Caller Address of the allocator function that issued memory allocation request that failed Pool Pool from which the memory was requested Size Size of the memory requested in bits Alignment Memory alignment in bits When Time of day at which the memory allocation request was issued Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 show memory fast Mi show memory fast Syntax Description Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines Ss To display fast memory details for the router use the show memory fast command show memory fast allocating process totals dead totals free totals allocating pr
283. r the part argument are the eigrp 1 keywords The actual list of part keyword options will depend on your system hardware what feature set you are running and what features are currently configured on your system Some examples of command part keyword options are provided here for reference Use the show running config partition command on your system to view the list of command options available on your system e access list Displays all running configuration commands that make up the access list configuration partition e boot Displays all running configuration commands that make up the boot configuration partition e class map Displays all running configuration commands that make up the class map configuration partition e global cdp Displays all running configuration commands that make up the global CDP configuration partition e interface type slot port number Displays all running configuration commands that make up the interfaces configuration partition or the configuration commands that are applied to the specified interface e line Displays all running configuration commands that make up the line command configuration partition e policy map Displays all running configuration commands that make up the policy map configuration partition e route map Displays all running configuration commands that make up the route map configuration partition e router protocol Displays all running configuration co
284. rd is determined by the history size line configuration command or the terminal history size EXEC command Table 86 lists the keys and functions you can use to recall commands from the command history buffer Table 86 History Keys Key Function Ctrl P or Up Arrow Recalls commands in the history buffer in a backward sequence beginning with the most recent command Repeat the key sequence to recall successively older commands Ctrl N or Down Arrow Returns to more recent commands in the history buffer after recalling commands with Ctrl P or the Up Arrow Repeat the key sequence to recall successively more recent commands 1 The arrow keys function only with ANSI compatible terminals Examples The following is sample output from the show history command which lists the commands the user has entered in EXEC mode for this session Router show history help where show hosts show history Router Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 680 July 2008 show history Mi Related Commands Command Description history size Enables the command history function or changes the command history buffer size for a particular line terminal history size Enables the command history feature for the current terminal session or changes the size of the command history buffer for the current terminal session Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference W show idb show idb Sy
285. re PowerPC ppc Memory kB System memory heading Physical Total physical memory in kilobytes Total Total available memory in kilobytes This value represents the physical memory available for kernel use Used Used memory in kilobytes Free Free memory in kilobytes Active Most recently used memory in kilobytes Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 show platform software process list Mi Table 128 show platform software process list summary Field Descriptions continued Field Description Inactive Memory in kilobytes that has been less recently used It is more eligible to be reclaimed for other purposes Inact dirty Memory in kilobytes that may need to be written to persistent store cache or disk Inact clean Memory in kilobytes that is readily available for re use Dirty Memory in kilobytes that is waiting to get written back to the disk AnonPages Memory in kilobytes that is allocated when a process requests memory from the kernel via the malloc system call This memory has no file backing on disk Bounce Memory in kilobytes that is allocated to bounce buffers Cached Amount of physical RAM in kilobytes used as cache memory Commit Limit Total amount of memory in kilobytes currently available to be allocated on the system This limit is only adhered to if strict overcommit accounting is enabled
286. re Modularity images are running use the show memory command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode Cisco 10S Software show memory memory type free overflow summary Cisco 10S Software Modularity show memory memory type Optional Memory type to display processor multibus io or sram If memory type is not specified statistics for all memory types present are displayed free Optional Displays free memory statistics overflow Optional Displays details about memory block header corruption corrections when the exception memory ignore overflow global configuration command is configured summary Optional Displays a summary of memory usage including the size and number of blocks allocated for each address of the system call that allocated the block User EXEC gt Privileged EXEC Release Modification 10 0 This command was introduced 12 3 7 T This command was enhanced with the overflow keyword to display details about memory block header corruption corrections 12 2 25 S The command output was updated to display information about transient memory pools 12 3 14 T The command output was updated to display information about transient memory pools 12 2 27 SBC This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 27 SBC 12 2 18 SXF4 This command was implemented in Cisco IOS Software Modularity images 12 2 33 SRA This command was integrated into Cisco IOS
287. re are multiple interfaces and you want to look at the configuration of a specific interface The linenum keyword causes line numbers to be displayed in the output This option is useful for identifying a particular portion of a very large configuration You can enter additional output modifiers in the command syntax by including a pipe character l after the optional keyword For example show running config interface serial 2 1 linenum begin 3 To display output modifiers that are available for a keyword enter after the keyword Prior to Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 S XH show running config command output omitted configuration commands set with default values Effective with Release 12 2 33 SXH the show running config all command displays more complete configuration information including default settings and values For example if the Cisco Discovery Protocol abbreviated as CDP in the output holdtime value is set to its default of 180 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 Examples Note show running config Mi e The show running config command does not display this value e The show running config all displays this output cap holdtime 180 If the Cisco Discovery Protocol holdtime is changed to a nondefault value for example 100 the output of the show running config and show running config all commands is the same that is the configured parameter is displayed In Release 12
288. rence M show logging system show logging system To display the System Event Archive SEA logging system disk use the show logging system command in privileged EXEC mode show logging system disk size Syntax Description disk Optional Displays the location of the SEA logging system disk size Optional Displays the current size of the SEA Defaults This command has no default settings Command Modes Privileged EXEC Usage Guidelines The show logging system command displays the latest messages first Examples The following example shows how to display the latest system log messages Router show logging system SEQ MM DD YY HH MM SS MOD SUB SEV COMP MESSAGE 1 01 24 07 15 38 40 6 1 MAJ GOLD syndiagSyncPinnacle failed in slot 6 2 01 24 07 15 38 40 6 1 MAJ GOLD queryHyperionSynched 6 Hyperion out of sync in sw_mode 1 3 01 24 07 15 38 40 6 1 MAJ GOLD queryHyperionSynched 6 Hyperion out of sync in sw_mode 1 4 01 24 07 15 38 40 6 1 MAJ GOLD queryHyperionSynched 6 Hyperion out of sync in sw_mode 1 5 01 24 07 15 38 40 6 1 MAJ GOLD queryHyperionSynched 6 Hyperion out of sync in sw_mode 1 6 01 24 07 15 38 40 6 1 MAJ GOLD queryHyperionSynched 6 Hyperion out of sync in sw_mode 1 7 01 24 07 15 38 39 6 1 MAJ GOLD queryHyperionSynched 6 Hyperion out of sync in sw_mode 1 The following example shows how to display the SEA logging
289. rentheses corresponds to the configuration of the logging bytes buffered buffer size command If no messages are currently in the buffer the output ends with this line If messages are stored in the syslog buffer they appear after this line The following example shows that syslog messages from the system buffer are included with time stamps In this example the software image does not support XML formatting or ESM filtering of syslog messages Router show logging Syslog logging enabled 2 messages dropped 0 flushes 0 overruns Console logging disabled Monitor logging level debugging 0 messages logged Buffer logging level debugging 4104 messages logged Trap logging level debugging 4119 message lines logged Logging to 192 168 111 14 4119 message lines logged Log Buffer 262144 bytes Jul 11 12 17 49 EDT BGP 4 MAXPFX No of prefix received from 209 165 200 225 afi 0 reaches 24 max 24 THE FOLLOWING LINE IS A DEBUG MESSAGE FROM NTP NOTE THAT IT IS NOT PRECEEDED BY THE SYMBOL Jul 11 12 17 48 EDT NTP Maxslew 213866 Jul 11 15 15 41 EDT SYS 5 CONFIG Configured from tftp host com addc5505 rsm nyiix Jul 11 15 30 28 EDT BGP 5 ADJCHANGE neighbor 209 165 200 226 Up July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show logging Note Jul 11 15 31 34 EDT BGP 3 MAXPFXEXCEED No of prefix received from 209 165 200 226 afi 0 16444 exceed
290. ress 0x68 Error detected on a read modify write cycle No Address region classification Unknown Address media classification Read Write Total Single Bit error s thus far 2 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference Related Commands show memory ecc Table 108 describes the significant fields shown in the first section of the display Table 108 Field show memory ecc Field Descriptions Description Occured n time s Number of single bit errors that has occurred Whether a scrub was attempted at this address Indicates whether a scrub has been performed Syndrome of the last error at this address Describes the syndrome of last error Error detected on a read modify write cycle Indicates whether an error has occurred Address region classification Unknown Describes the region of the error Address media classification Describes the media of the error and correction Command Description show memory Displays statistics about memory including memory free pool statistics July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference E W show memory failures alloc show memory failures alloc To display statistics about failed memory allocation requests use the show memory failures alloc command in the privileged EXEC mode show memory failures alloc Syntax Description This command has no arguments o
291. rgs gt lt arg id 0 gt console lt arg gt lt arg id 1 gt console lt arg gt lt args gt lt ios log msg gt Router Table 96 describes the significant fields shown in the displays Table 96 Field Description show logging and show logging xml Field Descriptions XML Tag Syslog logging The global state of system message logging syslog enabled or disabled syslog logging Console logging State of logging to console connections console logging Monitor logging State of logging to monitor TTY and Telnet connections monitor logging Buffer logging State of logging to the local system logging buffer buffer logging Count and timestamp logging messages Indicates whether the logging count feature is enabled Corresponds to the logging count command count and timestamp logging Trap logging State of logging to a remote host trap logging Command Description show logging Displays the contents of the standard syslog buffer show logging count Displays counts of each system error message show logging history Displays the contents of the SNMP syslog history table July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference E show memory show memory Syntax Description Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines To display statistics about memory when Cisco IOS or Cisco IOS softwa
292. ries Routers show version rp slot installed user interface provisioned running rp slot Specifies the software of the RP in a specific RP slot of a Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router Options include e r0 the RP in RP slot 0 e ri the RP in RP slot 1 e rp active the active RP e rp standby the standby RP installed Specifies information on the software installed on the RP user interface Specifies information on the files related to the user interface provisioned Specifies information on the software files that are provisioned running Specifies information on the files currently running No default behavior or values User EXEC gt Privileged EXEC Diagnostic diag Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers only Release Modification 9 0 This command was introduced 12 1EC This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 1EC 12 11a T1 This command was modified to include information about the clock card on CMTS routers 12 3BC This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 3BC 12 3 4 T The output format of this command was updated 12 2 14 5X Support for this command was introduced on the Supervisor Engine 720 12 2 17d SXB Support for this command on the Supervisor Engine 2 was extended to 12 2 17d SXB 12 2 25 S The output format of this command was updated 12 2 33 SCA This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SCA Suppor
293. rious settings of the other logging commands such as no logging on no logging buffered and so on In other words turning off logging by other means does not stop the counting and timestamping from occuring This command displays information such as the number of times a particular system error message occurs and the time stamp of the last occurrence of the specified message System error messages are grouped into logical units called Facilities based on Cisco IOS software components To determine if system error message counting is enabled use the show logging command The service timestamps command configuration determines the timestamp format shown in the Last Time column of show logging count command output There is not quite enough space for all options of the possible options datetime milliseconds and timezone of the service timestamps datetime command to be displayed at the same time As a result if msec is selected timezone will not be displayed If show timezone is selected but not msec then the time zone will be displayed Occasionally the length of the message name plus the facility name contains too many characters to be printed on one line The CLI attempts to keep the name and facility name on one line but if necessary the line will be wrapped so that the first line contains the facility name and the second line contains the message name and the rest of the columns Examples The following example shows
294. ritical H high M medium and L low Ty Scheduler test Possible values currently running E waiting for an event S ready to run voluntarily relinquished processor rd ready to run wakeup conditions have occurred we waiting for an event sa sleeping until an absolute time si sleeping for a time interval sp sleeping for a time interval as an alternate call st sleeping until a timer expires hg hung the process will never execute again xx dead the process has terminated but has not yet been deleted PC Current program counter Runtime ms CPU time that the process has used in milliseconds Invoked Number of times that the process has been invoked uSecs Microseconds of CPU time for each process invocation Stacks Low water mark Total stack space available in bytes TTY Terminal that controls the process Process Name of the process Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 show processes Note Because platforms have a 4 to 8 millisecond clock resolution run times are considered reliable only after a large number of invocations or a reasonable measured run time For a list of process descriptions see http www cisco com warp public 63 showproc_cpu html The following is sample output from the show processes history command Router show processes history Caller PC Process Name PID Exectime ms 3 12 0x0 Exec 1
295. rocess call address Alloc_pc and by memory block size The show memory debug incremental status command displays whether a starting point for incremental analysis has been set and the elapsed time since then Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference Examples show memory debug incremental Mi Note All memory leak detection commands invoke normal mode memory leak detection except when the low memory option is specifically invoked by use of the lowmem keyword In normal mode if memory leak detection determines that there is insufficient memory to proceed in normal mode it will display an appropriate message and switch to low memory mode show memory debug incremental allocations Command Example The following example shows output from the show memory debug incremental command when entered with the allocations keyword Router show memory debug incremental allocations Address Size Alloc_pc PID Name 62DA4E98 176 608CDC7C 44 CDP Protocol 62DA4F48 88 608CCCC8 44 CDP Protocol 62DA4FA0 88 606224A0 3 Exec 62DA4FF8 96 606224A0 3 Exec 635BF040 96 606224A0 3 Exec 63905E50 200 606A4DA4 69 Process Events show memory debug incremental leaks summary Command Example The following example shows output from the show memory debug incremental command when entered with the leaks and summary keywords Router show memory debug incremental leaks summary Adding blocks for GD PCI memory Alloc PC Size B
296. rocessor statistics Field Descriptions continued Field Description Lowest b Smallest amount of free memory since last boot in bytes Largest b Size of the largest available free block in bytes m Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 show memory scan E show memory scan To monitor the number and type of parity memory errors on your system use the show memory scan command in EXEC mode show memory scan Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords Command Modes EXEC Command History Release Modification 12 0 4 XE This command was introduced 12 0 7 T This command was implemented in Cisco IOS Release 12 0 7 T 12 2 33 SRA This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA Examples The following example shows a result with no memory errors Router show memory scan Memory scan is on No parity error has been detected If errors are detected in the system the show memory scan command generates an error report In the following example memory scan detected a parity error Router show memory scan Memory scan is on Total Parity Errors 1 Address BlockPtr BlckSize Disposit Region Timestamp 6115ABCD 60D5D090 9517A4 Scrubed Local 16 57 09 UTC Thu Mar 18 Table 116 describes the fields contained in the error report Table 116 show memory scan Field Descriptions Field Description Address The byte address where the er
297. ror occurred BlockPtr The pointer to the block that contains the error BlckSize The size of the memory block Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference W show memory scan Table 116 show memory scan Field Descriptions continued Field Description Disposit The action taken in response to the error e BlockInUse An error was detected in a busy block e InFieldPrev An error was detected in the previous field of a block header e InHeader An error was detected in a block header e Linked A block was linked to a bad list e MScrubed The same address was scrubbed more than once and the block was linked to a bad list e MultiError Multiple errors have been found in one block e NoBlkHdr No block header was found e NotYet An error was found no action has been taken at this time e Scrubed An error was scrubbed e SplitLinked A block was split and only a small portion was linked to a bad list Region The memory region in which the error was found e IBSS image BSS e IData imagedata e IText imagetext e local heap Timestamp The time the error occurred Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show memory statistics history table Mi show memory statistics history table Syntax Description Command Modes Command History To display the history of memory consumption use the show memory statistics history table
298. s largest Optional Displays the top ten leaking allocator_pcs based on size and the total amount of memory they have leaked lowmem Optional Forces the memory leak detector to work in low memory mode making no memory allocations summary Optional Reports summarized memory leaks based on allocator_pc and size of the memory block Privileged EXEC Release Modification 12 3 8 T1 This command was introduced 12 2 25 S This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 25 S 12 2 33 SRA This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA If no optional keywords are specified the show memory debug leaks command invokes normal mode memory leak detection and does not look for memory leaks in chunks The show memory debug leaks chunks command invokes normal mode memory leak detection and looks for leaks in chunks as well The show memory debug leaks largest command displays the top ten leaking allocator_pcs and the total amount of memory that they have leaked Additionally each time this command is invoked it remembers the previous invocation s report and compares it to the current invocation s report If there are new entries in the current report they are tagged as inconclusive If the same entry appears in the previous invocation s report and the current invocation s report the inconclusive tag is not added It would be beneficial to run memory leak detection more than once and to consi
299. s microcode 7200 Configures a default override for the microcode that is downloaded to the hardware on a Cisco 7200 series router Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference WE show mis statistics show mis statistics Syntax Description Defaults Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines Examples To display the Multilayer Switching MLS statistics for the Internet Protocol 1P Internetwork Packet Exchange IPX multicast Layer 2 protocol and quality of service QoS use the show mls statistics command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode show mls statistics module num module num Optional Displays the MLS statistics for a specific module This command has no default settings User EXEC Privileged EXEC Release Modification 12 2 14 SX Support for this command was introduced on the Supervisor Engine 720 12 2 17b SXA This command was changed to include the module num keyword and argument 12 2 17d SXB Support for this command on the Supervisor Engine 2 was extended to Release 12 2 17d SXB The output was changed to include total packets switched information This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA 12 2 174 SXB1 12 2 33 SRA The total packets switched performance displayed is the rate calculated as the average rate in a period within the last 30 seconds The ingress ACL denied packet count is displayed in the Total packets L
300. s are not supported on Catalyst 6500 series switches that are configured with a Supervisor Engine 2 In releases prior to Release 12 2 18 SXF ERSPAN is supported on Catalyst 6500 series switches that are Operating in compact switch fabric module functionality switching mode only Release 12 2 18 SXF and later releases support ERSPAN in any switch fabric module functionality switching mode If the switch fabric module functionality switching mode is set to compact the output of the show commands display dcef mode for fabric enabled modules with DFC3 installed and display fabric mode for other fabric enabled modules If the switch fabric module functionality switching mode is set to truncated the output of the show commands display fabric mode for all fabric enabled modules When entering a range of sessions use a dash to specify a range and separate multiple entries with a comma Do not enter spaces before or after the comma or the dash You can enter multiple ranges by separating the ranges with a comma If you enter the show monitor session command without specifying a session the information for all sessions is displayed This example shows how to display the saved version of the monitor configuration for a specific session Router show monitor session 2 Session 2 Remote Source Session Source Ports RX Only Fa1 1 3 Dest RSPAN VLAN 901 Router This example shows how to display the detailed
301. s history in an ordered format process id Optional For Cisco IOS processes only An integer that specifies the process for which memory and CPU utilization data shall be returned Privileged EXEC Release Modification 10 0 This command was introduced 12 2 2 T The history keyword was added 12 3 2 T The process id argument was added 12 2 18 SXF4 The syntax was modified to support Cisco IOS Software Modularity images 12 2 33 SRA This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA Cisco 10S Software Modularity Although no optional keywords or arguments are supported for the base show processes command when a Software Modularity image is running more details about processes are displayed using the show processes cpu show processes detailed show processes kernel and show processes memory commands Examples Example output varies between Cisco IOS software images and Cisco IOS Software Modularity software images To view the appropriate output choose one of the following sections e Cisco IOS Software e Cisco IOS Software Modularity Cisco IOS Software The following is sample output from the show processes command Router show processes Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show processes CPU utilization for five seconds 21 0 one minute 2 five minutes 2 PID QTy PC Runtime ms Invoked uSecs Stacks TTY Process 1 Cwe 606E9FCC 0 I 0 5600 6000 0 Chunk
302. s the following e Region region and region2 Displays the status of the ROMMON image and the order of preference from which the region or region2 images should be booted The ROMMON image status values are as follows First run Indicates that a check of the new image is being run Invalid Indicates that the new image has been checked and the upgrade process has started Approved Indicates that the ROMMON field upgrade process has completed e Currently running This field displays the currently running image and the region The sp or rp keyword is required only if a supervisor engine is installed in the specified slot Examples This example shows how to display ROMMON information Router show rom monitor slot 1 sp Region F1 APPROVED Region F2 FIRST_RUN preferred Currently running ROMMON from F1 region Router Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference E show rom monitor slot Related Commands Command Description upgrade rom monitor Sets the execution preference on a ROMMON Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 868 July 2008 show running config Syntax Description show running config Mi To display the contents of the current running configuration file or the configuration for a specific module Layer 2 VLAN class map interface map class policy map or virtual circuit VC class use the show running config command in user EXEC or privileged
303. s_tech_note09186a00800a75 1 5 shtml To see which flash cards are used in your router use the show version command and look at the bottom portion of the output The following display indicates an ATA PCMCIA flash disk Router show version 46976K bytes of ATA PCMCIA card at slot 0 Sector size 512 bytes The following display indicates a linear PCMCIA flash card with 20480K bytes of flash memory in card at slot 1 with a sector size of 128K Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 886 July 2008 show slot0 Mi Router show version 20480K bytes of Flash PCMCIA card at slot 1 Sector size 128K Ss Note In some cases the show slot command will not display the file systems use show slot0 or show slot1 Examples The following example displays information about slot 0 The output is self explanatory Router show slot0 PCMCIA Slot0 flash directory File Length Name status 1 11081464 c3660 bin mz 123 9 3 PI5b 11081528 bytes used 9627844 available 20709372 total 20480K bytes of processor board PCMCIA Slot0 flash Read Write Router show slot0 all Partition Size Used Free Bank Size State Copy Mode ali 20223K 10821K 9402K 4096K Read Write Direct PCMCIA Slot0 flash directory File Length Name status addr fcksum ccksum 1 11081464 c3660 bin mz 123 9 3 PI5b 0x40 Ox5EA3 0x5EA3 11081528 bytes used 9627844 available 20709372 total 20480K bytes of processor board PCMCIA Slot
304. sample output from the show memory io command Router show memory io Address Bytes Prev Next Ref PrevF NextF Alloc PC What 6132DA0 59264 6132664 6141520 0 0 600DDEC 3FCFO Packet Buffer 600DDEC 500 600DA4C 600DFEO 0 6132DA0 600FE68 0 600FE68 376 600FAC8 600FFEO 0 600DDEC 6011D54 0 6011D54 652 60119B4 6011FEO 0 600FE68 6013D54 0 614FCAO 832 614F564 614FFEO 0 601FD54 6177640 0 6177640 2657056 6172E90 0 0 614FCAO 0 0 Total 2723244 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show memory Mi The following example displays details of a memory block overflow correction when the exception memory ignore overflow global configuration command is configured Router show memory overflow Count Buffer Count Last corrected Crashinfo files 1 1 00 11 17 slot0 crashinfo_20030620 075755 Traceback 607D526C 608731A0 607172F8 607288E0 607A5688 607A566C The report includes the amount of time since the last correction was made and the name of the file that logged the memory block overflow details The show memory sram command displays the free SRAM memory blocks For the Cisco 4000 router this command supports the high speed static RAM memory pool to make it easier for you to debug or diagnose problems with allocation or freeing of such memory The following is sample output from the show memory sram command Router show memory sram Address Bytes Prev Next Ref PrevF NextF Alloc PC What 7AEO 38178 72F0 0 0 0 0
305. sb0 File system on the USBO device if installed stby usb0 Standby file system on the USBO device if the standby RP is preset usbl File system on the USB1 device if installed stby usb1 Standby file system on the USB1 device if the standby RP is preset all Optional All possible device information details Optional File system details No default behavior or values Privileged EXEC Diagnostic diag Release Modification Cisco IOS XE Release 2 1 This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR1000 Series Routers Use this command to ascertain the presence or absence of specific files and to determine space usage in the file system This command is helpful to monitor the growth of log file sizes because rapid growth of log files could indicate possible problems with the router July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference E W show platform software filesystem Examples The following example displays information about the files in the bootflash file system It also shows the number of bytes used out of the total available in the bootflash file system Router show platform software filesystem bootflash I I length date time path 4096 Apr 01 2008 13 34 30 00 00 bootflash 16384 Dec 04 2007 04 32 46 00 00 bootflash lost found 4096 Dec 04 2007 06 06 24 00 00 bootflash ssh 963 Dec 04 2007 06 06 16 00 00 bootflash ssh ssh_host_key 627
306. sco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA The output of this command is generally useful for diagnostic tasks performed by technical support only Router show pci hardware hardware PCI hardware registers Each device on the PCI bus is assigned a PCI device number For the C2600 device numbers are as follows Device Device number 0 First LAN device I Second LAN device 2 AIM device if present 3 Not presently used 4 Port module first PCI device 5 Port module second PCI device 6 Port module third PCI device 7 Port module fourth PCI device 8 14 Not presently used 15 Xilinx PCI bridge The following is partial sample output for the PCI hardware register which also includes information on all the PCI bridge registers routert show pci hardware XILINX Host PCI Bridge Registers Vendor Device ID 0x401310EE Status Command 0x040001C6 PCI Slave Base Reg 0 0x00000000 PCI Slave Base Reg 1 0x04000000 Table 119 describes the significant fields shown in the display July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference E W show pci hardware Table 119 show pci hardware Field Descriptions Field Description Device Vendor ID Identifies the PCI vendor and device The value 0x401310EE identifies the device as the Xilinx based Host PCI bridge for the Cisco 2600 router Status Command Provides status of the Host PCI bridge Refer to the PCI Specification for more information PCI Slav
307. se a fraction of DRAM as Packet memory so you need to add both numbers to find out the real amount of DRAM In the example to the left for the Cisco 3660 the router has 57 344 kilobytes KB of free DRAM and 8 192 KB dedicated to Packet memory Adding the two numbers together gives you 57 344K 8 192K 65 536K or 64 megabytes MB of DRAM Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 show version Mi Table 146 show version Field Descriptions continued Field Description For more details on memory requirements see the document How to Choose a Cisco IOS Software Release on Cisco com Configuration register is value Shows the current configured hex value of the software configuration register If the value has been changed with the config register command the register value that will be used at the Configuration register is 0x2142 next reload is displayed in parenthesis will be 0x2102 at next reload For example The boot field final digit of the software configuration register dictates what the system will do after a reset For example when the boot field of the software configuration register is set to 00 for example 0x0 and you press the NMI button on a Performance Route Processor PRP the user interface remains at the ROM monitor prompt rommon gt and waits for a user command to boot the system manually But if the boot field is set to 01 for example 0x1
308. se the memory media used for Fast memory is expensive To prevent memory allocations from failing once the available Fast memory has been used up the normal Processor memory can be configured as an alternative memory pool for the Fast memory pool Cisco 10S Software Modularity Use the show processes memory command without any arguments and keywords to display the system memory followed by a one line summary of memory information about each modular Cisco IOS process Use the detailed keyword with this command to display detailed memory information about all processes Other arguments and keywords are used to display Cisco IOS Software Modularity process memory information for a specified process name or process ID Example output varies between Cisco IOS software releases To view the appropriate output choose one of the following sections e show processes memory Command for Releases Prior to 12 3 7 T 12 2 22 S and 12 0 28 S Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show processes memory E e show processes memory Command for Releases Prior to 12 3 11 T 12 2 28 S and 12 0 30 S e show processes memory Command for Cisco IOS Software Modularity show processes memory Command for Releases Prior to 12 3 7 T 12 2 22 S and 12 0 28 S The following is sample output from the show processes memory command Router show processes memory Processor Pool Total 25954228 Used 8368640 Free 17585588 PID TTY Allocated Fre
309. so that it excludes lines that contain a particular regular expression Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference E show parser macro show parser macro To display the smart port macros use the show parser macro command in privileged EXEC mode show parser macro name macro name brief description interface interface Syntax Description name macro name Optional Displays a specific macro brief Optional Displays the configured macro names description Optional Displays the macro description for all interfaces interface interface Optional Displays the macro description for the specified interface Defaults This command has no default settings Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History Release Modification 12 2 33 SXH This command was introduced Examples The following example shows how to display the macro description Router show parser macro description Interface Macro Description The following example shows how to display the contents of the cisco router smart port macro Router show parser macro name cisco router Macro name cisco router Macro type default interface macro keywords NVID Do not apply to EtherChannel Port Group Access Uplink to Distribution switchport Define unique Native VLAN on trunk ports Recommended value for native vlan NVID should not be 1 switchport trunk native vlan NVID Update the allowed VLAN range VRANGE such that it
310. t Creating file harddisk tech_support_ouput tgz tgz File harddisk tech_support_ouput tgz tgz created successfully Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show power Syntax Description Defaults Command Modes Command History show power Mi To display information about the power status use the show power command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode show power available inline interface number module number redundancy mode status all fan tray fan tray number module slot power supply pwr supply number total used available Optional Displays the available system power margin inline Optional Displays the inline power status interface number Optional Specifies the interface type possible valid values are ethernet fastethernet gigabitethernet tengigabitethernet null port channel and vlan See the Usage Guidelines section for additional information module number Displays the power status for a specific module redundancy mode Optional Displays the power supply redundancy mode status Optional Displays the power status all Displays all the FRU types fan tray Displays the power status for the fan tray fan tray number module slot Displays the power status for a specific module power supply pwr supply number Displays the power status for a specific power supply valid values are 1 and 2
311. t for the Cisco uBR7225VXR router was added Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference Usage Guidelines show version Mi Release Modification 12 2 33 SRA This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12 2 33 SRA Cisco IOS XE Release This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers and 2 1 the following enhancements were introduced e the command became available in diagnostic mode e the rp slot installed user interface provisioned and running options all became available for the first time This command displays information about the Cisco IOS software version currently running on a routing device the ROM Monitor and Bootflash software versions and information about the hardware configuration including the amount of system memory Because this command displays both software and hardware information the output of this command is the same as the output of the show hardware command The show hardware command is a command alias for the show version command Specifically the show version command provides the following information e Software information Main Cisco IOS image version Main Cisco IOS image capabilities feature set Location and name of bootfile in ROM Bootflash image version depending on platform e Device specific information Device name System uptime System reload reason Config register setting Config register settings for after the next
312. t of the specified process Data Amount of memory in kilobytes used by the data segment of the specified process Stack Amount of memory in kilobytes used by the stack segment of the specified process Dynamic Amount of memory in kilobytes used by the dynamic segment of the specified process Total Total amount of memory in kilobytes used by the specified process Process Process name The following is sample output from the show processes memory command with details about the memory of the process named cdp2 iosproc Router show processes memory detailed cdp2 iosproc System Memory 262144K total 113460K used 148684K free Process sbin cdp2 iosproc type IOS PID 12329 640K total 4K text 4K data 32K stack 600K dynamic Memory Summary for TaskID 1 Holding 10032 PC Size Count 0x7322FC74 91 92 1 0x73236538 640 all 0x73231E8C 200 1 The following is sample output from the show processes memory command with details about the memory of process 12322 and the task with the ID of 1 Router show processes memory detailed 12322 taskid 1 System Memory 262144K total 113456K used 148688K free Process sbin c7200 p blob type IOS PID 12322 16568K total 16K text 8K data 64K stack 16480K dynamic Memory Summary for TaskID 1 Holding 10248 PC Size Count 0x7322FC74 9192 1 0x73236538 640 1 0x73231E8C 256 1 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference E show processes memory
313. te 3 five minutes 2 PID Runtime ms Invoked uSecs 5Sec 1Min 5Min TTY Process 1 1736 58 29931 0 0 0 0 Check heaps 2 68 585 116 1 00 1 00 0 0 IP Input 3 0 744 0 0 0 03 0 TCP Timer 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 TCP Protocols 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 BOOTP Server 6 16 130 123 0 0 03 0 ARP Input 7 0 il 0 0 0 03 0 Probe Input 8 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 MOP Protocols 9 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Timers 10 692 64 10812 0 0 0 0 Net Background TT 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 Logger 12 0 38 0 0 0 03 0 BGP Open 13 0 i 0 0 0 03 0 Net Input 14 540 3466 155 0 0 03 0 TTY Background 15 0 i 0 0 0 03 0 BGP 1 0 16 5100 1367 3730 0 0 0 0 IGRP Router 17 88 4232 20 0 20 1 00 0 0 BGP Router 18 152 14650 10 0 0 03 0 BGP Scanner 19 224 99 2262 0 0 1 00 0 Exec The following is sample output of the one hour portion of the output The Y axis of the graph is the CPU utilization The X axis of the graph is the increment within the time period displayed in the graph This example shows the individual minutes during the previous hour The most recent measurement is on the left of the X axis Router show processes cpu history One minute output omitted 6665776865756676676666667667677676766666766767767666566667 6378016198993513709771991443732358689932740858269643922613 100 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 838 July 2008 90 80 70 kK Ok kXkKXkXxx x 60 HARE EE 50 RRA 4O EREHE H 30 EHEHEH HHH HHHH 20 EHEHEH HHH HHHH 1
314. the system automatically boots the first Cisco IOS image found in the onboard Flash memory SIMM on the PRP The factory default setting for the configuration register is 0x2102 This value indicates that the router will attempt to load a Cisco IOS software image from Flash memory and load the startup configuration file Catalyst 6500 Series Switches and Cisco 7600 Series Routers This example shows how to display the configuration of the system hardware the software version the names and sources of configuration files and the boot images Router show version Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS tm c6sup2_rp Software c6sup2_rp JSV M Version 12 1 nightly E020626 NIG HTLY BUILD Copyright c 1986 2002 by cisco Systems Inc Compiled Wed 26 Jun 02 06 20 by Image text base 0x40008BF0 data base 0x419BA000 ROM System Bootstrap Version 12 1 11r E1 RELEASE SOFTWARE fc1 Router uptime is 2 weeks 8 hours 48 minutes Time since Router switched to active is 1 minute System returned to ROM by power on SP by power on System image file is sup bootflash c6sup22 jsv mz cisco Catalyst 6000 R7000 processor with 112640K 18432K bytes of memory Processor board ID SAD06210067 R7000 CPU at 300Mhz Implementation 39 Rev 3 3 256KB L2 1024KB L3 Cache Last reset from power on Bridging software X 25 software Version 3 0 0 SuperLAT software copyright 1990 by Meridian Technology Corp TN3270 Emulation softw
315. tilization by process in the last five minutes Average The average amount of CPU utilization by the process since its invocation Age Milliseconds since the process was invoked Runtime CPU time that the process has used in milliseconds State Current state of the process Possible values Running Waiting for Event Sleeping Mgd Timer Sleeping Periodic Ready Idle Dead Priority The priority of the process Possible values Low Normal High Cisco 10S Software Modularity The following is sample output from the show processes command when a Cisco IOS Software Modularity image is running Router show processes Total CPU utilization for 5 seconds 99 7 1 minute 98 9 5 minutes 86 5 PID TID Prio STATE Blocked Stack CPU Name 1 di 0 Ready 0 128K 2m28s procnto cisco dl 2 63 Receive 1 0 128K 0 000 procnto cisco 1 3 10 Receive 1 0 128K 0 000 procnto cisco Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference July 2008 12290 12290 ZA JZJOO0OrHS ww e 4104 4104 821 821 821 821 821 821 821 821 821 821 821 821 821 821 821 821 821 821 821 821 821 821 1231 1231 1231 1231 1231 23 1 1231 1231 1231 1231 231 1231 1231 1231 1231 12324 12324 12324 12324 12324 12324 12324 12324 12330 o RRR RRR RRR RWKDKDWDNHNNNHNNPBPRB A I u 0 JO0U Y NnNRARwO Ja YNRI PpYNRA VIMIAS YN wYN RA RON UA WD I PO AN ADAUOFPNEF FR 1L 63 63
316. unning I Interface timer is running Channel group 1 Hello Partner PAgP Learning Port Flags State Timers Interval Count Priority Method Fa5 4 Sc U6 S7 30s 1 128 Any Fa5 5 SC U6 S7 30s T 128 Any Router This example shows how to display PAgP neighbor information for all neighbors Router show pagp neighbor Flags S Device is sending Slow hello A Device is in Auto mode C Device is in Consistent state P Device learns on physical port Channel group 1 neighbors Partner Port Name Fa5 4 JAB031301 Fa5 5 JAB031301 Channel group 2 neighbors Partner Port Name Fa5 6 JAB031301 Fa5 7 JAB031301 Channel group 1023 neighbors Partner Port Name Channel group 1024 neighbors Partner Port Name Router Command Partner Partner Partner Group Device ID Port Age Flags Cap 0050 0f10 230c 2 45 2s SAC 2D 0050 0f10 230c 2 46 27s SAC 2D Partner Partner Partner Group Device ID Port Age Flags Cap 0050 0f10 230c 2 47 10s SAC 2F 0050 0f10 230c 2 48 11s SAC 2F Partner Partner Partner Group Device ID Port Age Flags Cap Partner Partner Partner Group Device ID Port Age Flags Cap Description pagp learn method Learns the input interface of the incoming packets pagp port priority Selects a port in hot standby mode July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference W show parser dump show parser dump To display the CLI syntax options for all command modes or for a spe
317. upts have been masked by all processes Router show processes interrupt mask detail PID Time Spent us Count Process Name 2 6388 1791 Load Meter 3 7957 16831 Exec 5 6710 2813 Check heaps The following is sample output from the show processes interrupt mask detail command with the process ID specified The output displays the total time accumulative number of times interrupts have been masked by a specific process Router show processes interrupt mask detail 2 Process ID v2 Process Name Load Meter Total Interrupt Masked Time 6586 us Total Interrupt Masked Count 1845 Related Commands Command Description clear processes Clears the interrupt masked details for all processes and stack traces which interrupt mask detail have been dumped into the interrupt mask buffer scheduler interrupt Enables or disables interrupt mask profiling for all processes running on the mask profile system Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 846 July 2008 Command show processes interrupt mask detail Mi Description scheduler interrupt mask size Configures the maximum number of entries that can exist in the interrupt mask buffer scheduler interrupt mask time Configures the maximum amount of time a process can run with interrupts masked show processes interrupt mask buffer Displays the information stored in the interrupt mask buffer July 2008 Cisco 10
318. uration Fundamentals Command Reference CISCO STACK MIB SNMP OID 22 end of power supply block End of IDPROM image This example shows how to display IDPROM information for the backplane Router show idprom backplane IDPROM for backplane 0 FRU is Catalyst 6000 9 slot backplane OEM String Cisco Systems Product Number WS C6009 Serial Number SCA030900JA Manufacturing Assembly Number 73 3046 04 Manufacturing Assembly Revision A0 Hardware Revision 1 0 Current supplied or consumed 0 000A The following example shows sample output for a Cisco 7600 SIP 400 installed in slot 3 of the router Router show idprom module 3 IDPROM for module 3 FRU is 4 subslot SPA Interface Processor 400 OEM String Cisco Systems Product Number 7600 SIP 400 Serial Number JAB0851042x Manufacturing Assembly Number 73 8404 10 Manufacturing Assembly Revision 09 Hardware Revision 0 95 Current supplied or consumed 6 31A The following example shows sample output for the clei form of the command on a Cisco 7600 SIP 200 installed in slot 2 of the router Router show idprom module 2 clei module 2 7600 SIP 200 vol The following example shows sample output for the detail form of the command on a Cisco 7600 SIP 400 installed in slot 3 of the router Router show idprom module 3 detail IDPROM for module 3 IDPROM image FRU is 4 subslot SPA Interfa
319. vF Address of the preceding free block if free NextF Address of the following free block if free Alloc PC Address of the program counter that allocated the block what Name of process that owns the block or fragmen if the block is a fragment or coalesced if the block was coalesced from adjacent free blocks Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show memory processor E show memory processor Syntax Description Command Modes Command History To display statistics on the router processor memory use the show memory processor command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode show memory processor fragment free statistics fragment Optional Displays the block details of fragmented free blocks and allocated blocks which are shown either preceding or following the blocks on the free list free Optional Displays the number of free blocks statistics Optional Displays only memory processor statistics User EXEC Privileged EXEC Release Modification 12 0 This command was introduced Examples The following is sample output from the show memory processor commands Router show memory processor Processor memory Address Bytes Prev Next Ref PrevF NextF Alloc PC what 6540BBA0 0000016388 00000000 6540FBD4 001 60883984 TW Buckes 6540FBD4 0000016388 6540BBA0 65413C08 001 60883984 TW Buckes
320. ve shaping 4 frame relay cir 1000 5 end Related Commands Command Description map class atm Specifies the ATM map class for an SVC map class dialer Defines a class of shared configuration parameters associated with the dialer map command for outgoing calls from an ISDN interface and for PPP callback Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show running config map class E Command Description map class frame relay Specifies a map class to define QoS values for a Frame Relay VC more Displays contents of the currently running configuration file equivalent to system running config the show running config command Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference W show running config partition show running config partition To display the list of commands that make up the current running configuration for a specific part of the system s global running configuration use the show running config partition command in privileged Syntax Description EXEC mode show running config partition part part The part argument will consist of one or more keyword options These keywords represent a partition of the system s running configuration state as a major descriptor and in some cases one or more minor descriptors For example in the command show running config partition router eigrp 1 the major descriptor for the part argument is the router keyword and the minor descriptors fo
321. w processes interrupt mask buffer buffer Displays stack trace and information about the places where interrupts have been masked more than the configured threshold time Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History Release Modification 12 4 2 T This command was introduced Examples The following is sample output from the show processes interrupt mask buffer command The output displays stack trace and relevant information about the places where interrupts have been masked more than the configured threshold time Router show processes interrupt mask buffer Allowable interrupt mask time 50 micro seconds Allowable number of half pipeline ticks for this platform 5000 Buffer Size 50 entries NETS Disable 23 TTY Disable 4 ALL Disable 4 emt_call se 1 disable_interrupts 12 PID Level Time Spent us Count Stack Trace 3 11 360 T 0x608C3C14 0x60894748 0x6089437C 0x608943AC 0x609CEC88 0x609CECFC 0x609C8524 3 T1 322 Af 0x608C3C14 0x608943BC 0x609CEC88 0x609CECFC 0x609C8524 0x60867C28 0x607C70B0 3 4 147 T 0x6078AED4 0x6078BE94 0x6078C750 0x6078C8D4 0x607E27F0 0x607E27C0 0x607E50B0 Related Commands Command Description clear processes Clears the interrupt masked details for all processes and stack traces which interrupt mask detail have been dumped into the interrupt mask buffer scheduler interrupt Enables or disables interrupt mask profiling for all processes running on the m
322. w to display VLAN information Router show platform hardware capacity vlan VLAN Resources VLANs 4094 total 10 VTP 0 extended 0 internal 4084 free Router Command Description show msfc Displays MSFC information show platform Displays platform information Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 804 July 2008 show platform software filesystem Mi show platform software filesystem To display information about file systems use the show platform software filesystem command in privileged EXEC or diagnostic mode Syntax Description Command Default Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines show platform software filesystem bootflash stby bootflash fpd harddisk stby harddisk obfl stby obfl usb0 stby usb0 usb1 stby usb1 all details bootflash File system on the bootflash device stby bootflash Standby file system on the bootflash device if the standby Route Processor RP is preset fpd Synthetic file system that is used by the field programmable device FPD upgrade process for Cisco Technical Support only harddisk File system on the hard disk device stby harddisk Standby file system on the harddisk device if the standby RP is preset obfl File system on the on board failure logging OBFL device stby obfl Standby file system on the OBFL device if the standby RP is preset u
323. which components on the router Router show version provisioned Package Provisioning File version n a status active File bootflash packages conf on RPO Built n a by n a File SHA1 checksum 0b9f2c7c3d81d8455a918f285c078463c04a0cab Package rpbase version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status active File bootflash asr1000rp1 rpbase v122_33_xn _asr_rls0_throttle pkg on RPO Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum 193c4810becc2a6097645f 0b68 5684004bd3ab3 Package rpaccess k9 version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status active File bootflash asr1000rpl1 rpaccess k9 v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle pkg on RPO Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum 328c3d1e10f 006304ce9543ab68e914b43c41ble Package rpcontrol version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status active File bootflash asr1000rp1 rpcontrol v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle pkg on RP0 0 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre File SHA1 checksum e4152b7fe3c2b8aca07cele8ad6d5a54d6d20689 Package rpios advipservicesk9 version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status active File bootflash asr1000rp1 rpios advipservicesk9 v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle pkg on RP0 0 Built 2007 11 11_17 16 by mcpre July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference E W show version File SHA1 checksum 7 7 87 2c198c38e7b58214478c5b28ee3c7b567 Package rpcontrol version v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle status i
324. wing example shows a typical list of command mode keywords Router show parser dump aaa user AAA user definition accept dialin VPDN group accept dialin configuration mode accept dialout VPDN group accept dialout configuration mode address family Address Family configuration mode aic Alarm Interface Card configuration mode all For all modes bba group BBA Group configuration mode bsm cfg BSM config definition cascustom Cas custom configuration mode clid group CLID group configuration mode cns connect intf config CNS Connect Intf Info Mode config 12tp class 12tp class configuration mode config rtr http rr RTR HTTP raw request Configuration config x25 huntgroup X 25 hunt group configuration mode configure Global configuration mode congestion Frame Relay congestion configuration mode controller Controller configuration mode dhcp DHCP pool configuration mode Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference W show parser dump dnis group exec filter filterserver flow cache flow sampler map fr fr frf5 frf8 interface interface interface dlci ip vrf ipenacl ipnat pool ipnat snat ipnat snat backup ipnat snat primary ipnat snat redundancy ipsnacl iua cfg key chain key chain key kron occurrence kron policy line lw vlan id lw vlan range map class map list mrm manager null interface policy list preauth qosclassmap qosclasspolice qospolicymap qospolicymapclass radius attrl red group request dialin request
325. x5EA3 11081528 bytes used 9627844 available 20709372 total 20480K bytes of processor board PCMCIA Slot0 flash Read Write Chip Bank Code Size Name L 1 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 2 1 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 1 2 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 2 2 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 3 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 2 3 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 1 4 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 2 4 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 5 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 2 5 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA The following example shows flash chip information Router show slot chips 20480K bytes of processor board PCMCIA Slot0 flash Read Write Chip Bank Code Size Name 1 Ali 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 2 1 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 1 2 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 2 2 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 3 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 2 3 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA db 4 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 2 4 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 5 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 2 5 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 884 July 2008 show slot Mi The following example show the flash detailed directory Router show slot detailed PCMCIA Slot0 flash directory File Length Name status addr fcksum ccksum 1 11081464 c3660 bin mz 123 9 3 PI5b 0x40 Ox5EA3 0x5EA3 11081528 bytes used 9627844 available 20709372 total 20480K bytes of processor board PCMCIA Slot0 flash Read Write The following exa
326. y stby obfl filename tgz Creates a technical support information tar file for the Onboard Failure Logging obfl files on the standby RP The information displayed is for internal debugging puposes only stby usb0 filename tgz Creates a technical support information tar file for Universal Serial Bus USB memory The information displayed is for internal debugging puposes only stby usb1 filename tgz Creates a technical support information tar file for Universal Serial Bus USB memory The information displayed is for internal debugging puposes only No default behavior or values Privileged EXEC Diagnostic diag July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference HZ show platform software tech support Command History Usage Guidelines Examples Note Release Modification Cisco IOS XE This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Release 2 1 If the file keyword is specified the specification of the bootflash or harddisk keyword and filename is required The show platform software tech support command without a destination file path specification returns a large volume of information in a short period of time You should save the output of the show platform software tech support command in a log file to send to Cisco Technical Support for analysis The following example displays system information for Cisco Technical Support Router show
327. y Module Bytes Total Used Used 1 RP 35651584 12226672 34 1 SP 35651584 9747952 27 F 35651584 9616816 27 8 35651584 9616816 27 Router This example shows how to display EOBC related statistics for the route processor the switch processor and the DFCs in the Cisco 7600 series router Router show platform hardware capacity eobc EOBC Resources Module Packets sec Total packets Dropped packets 1 RP Rx 61 108982 0 Tx 37 77298 0 1 SP Rx 34 101627 0 Tx 39 115417 0 7 Rx 5 10358 0 Tx 8 18543 0 8 Rx 5 12130 0 Tx 10 20317 0 Router This example shows how to display the current and peak switching utilization Router show platform hardware capacity fabric Switch Fabric Resources Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show platform hardware capacity Bus utilization current is 100 Fabric utilization ingress Module channel speed current peak 100 100 12 34 12mar45 L 0 20G i 1 20G 4 0 206 13 0 8G Router 12 80 12 34 12mar45 12 80 12 34 12mar45 12 80 12 34 12mar45 peak was 100 at 12 34 12mar45 egress current pea 100 100 12 80 12 80 12 80 k 12 34 12mar45 12 34 12mar45 12 34 12mar45 12 34 12mar45 This example shows how to display information about the total capacity the bytes used and the percentage that is used for the Flash NVRAM resources present in the system Router show platform hardware capacity flash Flash NVRAM Resources Usage Module Device RP bootf
328. y table Router show logging history Syslog History Table 1 maximum table entries saving level notifications or higher 0 messages ignored 0 dropped 15 table entries flushed SNMP notifications not enabled entry number 16 SYS 5 CONFIG_I Configured from console by console timestamp 1110 Router Table 94 describes the significant fields shown in the output Table 94 show logging history Field Descriptions Field Description maximum table entry Number of messages that can be stored in the history table Set with the logging history size command saving level notifications lt x gt or Level of messages that are stored in the history table and sent higher to the SNMP server if SNMP notification is enabled The severity level can be configured with the logging history command Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference Related Commands show logging history Mi Table 94 show logging history Field Descriptions continued Field Description messages ignored Number of messages not stored in the history table because the severity level is greater than that specified with the logging history command dropped Number of messages that could not be processed due to lack of system resources Dropped messages do not appear in the history table and are not sent to the SNMP server table entries flushed Number of messages that have been removed from the history table to make room
329. y the individual sub packages that are currently active The output includes the individual sub package file and the hardware where the sub package is running Cisco 3660 Router The following is sample output from the show version command issued on a Cisco 3660 running Cisco IOS Release 12 3 4 T Router show version Cisco IOS Software 3600 Software C3660 I M Version 12 3 4 T TAC Support http www cisco com tac Copyright c 1986 2003 by Cisco Systems Inc Compiled Thu 18 Sep 03 15 37 by ccai ROM System Bootstrap Version 12 0 6r T RELEASE SOFTWARE fc1 ROM C3660 1 uptime is 1 week 3 days 6 hours 41 minutes System returned to ROM by power on System image file is slot0 tftpboot c3660 i mz 123 4 T Cisco 3660 R527x processor revision 1 0 with 57344K 8192K bytes of memory Processor board ID JAB055180FF R527x CPU at 225Mhz Implementation 40 Rev 10 0 2048KB L2 Cache 7 3660 Chassis type ENTERPRIS Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference show version Mi 2 FastEthernet interfaces 4 Serial interfaces DRAM configuration is 64 bits wide with parity disabled 125K bytes of NVRAM 16384K bytes of processor board System flash Read Write Flash card inserted Reading filesystem done 20480K bytes of processor board PCMCIA Slot0 flash Read Write Configuration register is 0x2102 Cisco 7200 Router The following is sample output from the show version command issue
330. yword can be used with the linenum keyword The linenum keyword can be used with the class map interface map class policy map and ve class keywords map class linenum Displays map class information This option is described separately see the show running config map class command page policy map name linenum Displays policy map information The linenum keyword can be used with the policy map name option ve class name linenum Displays VC class information display is available only on certain routers such as the Cisco 7500 series display is not available on all platforms The linenum keyword can be used with the ve class name option view full Enables the display of a full running configuration This is for view based users who typically can view only configuration commands that they are entitled to access for that particular view module number Specifies the module number vlan vlan id Specifies the VLAN information to display valid values are from 1 to 4094 July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 869 W show running config Command Default Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines The default syntax show running config displays the contents of the running configuration file except commands configured with default parameters User EXEC gt Privileged EXEC Release Modification 11 0 This command was introduced 12 0
331. ze 512 bytes The following display indicates a linear PCMCIA flash card with 20480K bytes of flash memory in card at slot 1 with a sector size of 128K Router show version 20480K bytes of Flash PCMCIA card at slot 1 Sector size 128K July 2008 Cisco 10S Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference CF 889 E show slot1 Note Examples In some cases the show slot command will not display the file systems Use show slot0 or show slot1 The following example displays information about slot 0 using the slot0 command form The output is self explanatory Router show slot1 PCMCIA Slot1 flash directory File Length Name status 1 10907068 c3660 bin mz 123 7 9 PI4 10907132 bytes used 5739008 available 16646140 total 16384K bytes of processor board PCMCIA Slot1 flash Read Write Router show slot1 all Partition Size Used Free Bank Size State Copy Mode 1 20223K 10821K 9402K 4096K Read Write Direct PCMCIA Slot0 flash directory File Length Name status addr fcksum ccksum T 11081464 c3660 bin mz 123 9 3 PI5b 0x40 0x5EA3 O0x5EA3 11081528 bytes used 9627844 available 20709372 total 20480K bytes of processor board PCMCIA Slot0 flash Read Write Chip Bank Code Size Name 1 1 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 2 1 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 1 2 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 2 2 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 3 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 2 3 89A0 2048KB INTEL 28F016SA 1 4 89A0 2048KB IN
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