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Example 1
Figure 25-5. show hardware stack-unit phy-firmware-version Command Example
cpu data-plane statistics
Enter the keywords
cpu data-plane statistics
,
optionally followed by the
keywords
stack port
and its number — 0 to 52 — to display the data plane
statistics, which shows the High Gig (Higig) port raw input/output counter
statistics to which the stacking module is connected.
cpu party-bus statistics
Enter the keywords
cpu party-bus statistics
, to display the Management
plane input/output counter statistics of the pseudo party bus interface.
cpu private-mgmt
statistics
Enter the keywords
cpu private-mgmt statistics
, to display the
Management plane input/output counter statistics of the Private
Management interface.
drops
[
unit
0-0
[
port
1-56
]]
Enter the
drops
keyword to display internal drops on the selected stack
member. Optionally, use the
unit
keyword with 0 to select port-pipe 0, and
then use
port
1-56
to select a port on that port-pipe.
stack-port
33-56
Enter this keyword and a stacking port number to select a stacking port for
which to display statistics. Identify the stack port number as you would to
identify a 10G port that was in the same place in one of the rear modules.
Note:
You can identify stack port numbers by physical inspection of
the rear modules. The numbering is the same as for the 10G ports.
You can also inspect the output of the
show system stack-ports
command.
unit
0-0
{
counters | details
| port-stats
[
detail
]
|
register
}
Enter the
unit
keyword followed by 0 for port-pipe 0, and then enter one of
the following keywords to troubleshoot errors on the selected port-pipe and
to give status on why a port is not coming up to register level:
counters
,
details
,
port-stats
[
detail
], or
register
Version 8.3.17.0
Supported on M I/O Aggregator
FTOS#show hardware stack-unit 1 phy-firmware-version
PortNumber Status Programmed Version SW Version
=======================================================================
41 Present 01.05 01.05
42 Present 01.05 01.05
43 Present 01.05 01.05
44 Present 01.05 01.05
45 Not Present N/A N/A
46 Not Present N/A N/A
47 Not Present N/A N/A
48 Not Present N/A N/A
49 Present 01.06 01.06
50 Present 01.06 01.06
51 Present 01.06 01.06
52 Present 01.06 01.06
53 Present 01.06 01.06
54 Present 01.06 01.06
55 Present 01.06 01.06
56 Present 01.06 01.06
FTOS#
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