ASIC Driver Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
show controllers pse mp
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Cisco IOS XR Advanced System Command Reference
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Tabl e 22 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table22 show controllers pse mp Field Descriptions
Field Description
MIPC Subtask Context
Information
MIPC subtask information from the following mailboxes (queues):
High Priority MIPC Mbox
Norm Priority MIPC Mbox
Note The MIPC MBox is a chunk of the MP DMEM that receives
MIPC messages. The Norm Priority mailbox has buffer of
32 KB, while the High Priority Mbox has an 8 KB buffer.
High Priori ty MIPC Mbox Info Mailbox (or queue) tha t receives high-priority MIPC messages. The
following information is displayed for the High Pri ority MIP C Mbox:
NumProc—Number of MIPC messages that have been
processed.
NumUnsupp—Number of unsupported MIPC messages.
NxtSeqNum—Sequence number of the message with respect
to other messages sent on the same MIPC channel.
NumOOSeq—Number of MIPC messages that were received
out of sequence.
Norm Priority MIPC Mbox info Mailbox (or queue) that receives normal-priority MIPC messages.
The following information is displayed for the High Pri ority MIPC
Mbox:
NumProc—Number of MIPC messages that have been
processed.
NumUnsupp—Number of unsupported MIPC messages.
NxtSeqNum—Identifies the sequence number of the message
with respect to other messages sent on the same MIPC channel.
NumOOSeq—Number of MIPC messages that were received
out of sequence.
NumMsgsGtred Number of MIPC gather messages that have been processed.
NumDMAErrDrops Number of MIPC gather messages that were dropped due to DMA
errors.
NumGtrDisDrops Number of MIPC gather messages that were dropped due to
distribution errors.
MSTAT Subtask Context
Information
MSTAT subtask information from the following queues:
High Priority MIPC Mbox
Norm Priority MIPC Mbox
The MIPC MBox is a chunk of the MP DMEM that receives MIPC
messages. The Norm Priority mailbox has buffer of 32 KB, while
the High Priority Mbox has an 8 KB buffer.